An American mum of four, Kristen Fischer, recently found herself charmed by a familiar Indian sight — a park filled with people of all ages playing cricket. Taking to Instagram, she shared how she stumbled upon not one but five matches happening at once, calling it one of the most joyful and distinctly Indian things she’s ever seen. Her post quickly resonated with followers, sparking an interesting comparison between parks in India and the US.
In her video, the mum expressed how rare such scenes are back home in America. She pointed out that cricket simply isn’t a popular sport in the US, so it’s unlikely you’d ever find people gathering in parks for casual matches. Unlike India, where both kids and adults play freely, she said adults in the US rarely engage in sports outside of organised leagues or gyms.
She also noted that in the US, most recreational sports take place in designated facilities like gyms or community centers rather than open parks. That’s what makes Indian parks so fascinating to her — a space buzzing with life, laughter, and friendly competition. Watching families, teenagers, and even working professionals come together for a spontaneous game reminded her of how deeply cricket is woven into India’s everyday rhythm.
Her post ended on a warm note, as she shared her admiration for the country’s collective love for the sport.
Internet's reaction
Several users joined the conversation, sharing their love for the sport and its deep connection to Indian culture. One user compared cricket to baseball, calling it India’s version of the American pastime. Another explained how cricket brings entire communities together, with people playing anywhere they can — from streets and parks to terraces — often using makeshift gear like plastic balls and wooden planks.
Many described cricket as more than just a game, calling it an emotion that unites people across ages and backgrounds. Others added that parks in India are full of life, where kids and adults alike play not only cricket but also badminton, volleyball, and football. One mother even mentioned that at 32, she still joins her children for a round of cricket, proving that the love for the sport truly never fades.
In her video, the mum expressed how rare such scenes are back home in America. She pointed out that cricket simply isn’t a popular sport in the US, so it’s unlikely you’d ever find people gathering in parks for casual matches. Unlike India, where both kids and adults play freely, she said adults in the US rarely engage in sports outside of organised leagues or gyms.
She also noted that in the US, most recreational sports take place in designated facilities like gyms or community centers rather than open parks. That’s what makes Indian parks so fascinating to her — a space buzzing with life, laughter, and friendly competition. Watching families, teenagers, and even working professionals come together for a spontaneous game reminded her of how deeply cricket is woven into India’s everyday rhythm.
Her post ended on a warm note, as she shared her admiration for the country’s collective love for the sport.
Internet's reaction
Several users joined the conversation, sharing their love for the sport and its deep connection to Indian culture. One user compared cricket to baseball, calling it India’s version of the American pastime. Another explained how cricket brings entire communities together, with people playing anywhere they can — from streets and parks to terraces — often using makeshift gear like plastic balls and wooden planks.
Many described cricket as more than just a game, calling it an emotion that unites people across ages and backgrounds. Others added that parks in India are full of life, where kids and adults alike play not only cricket but also badminton, volleyball, and football. One mother even mentioned that at 32, she still joins her children for a round of cricket, proving that the love for the sport truly never fades.
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