1. Cricket, without any doubt.
They play hockey. They don't play baseball. The famous sport for the Indians is hockey. They also play lot of cricket games, but still they play hockey a lot.
Sport is considered a national pastime in Sweden, and about half of the population actively takes part in sports activities. The most important all-embracing organisations for sports in Sweden are the Swedish Sports Confederation, and the Swedish Olympic Committee. In total over 2 million people (about 20% of the total population) are members of a sports club.The sports with most participants are handball, football, golf, gymnastics and athletics, while the sports with the largest number of television spectators are football, ice hockey, handball, bandy, golf, motor sport (especially speedway) and athletics. Ice hockey and football are the main sports. Winter sports are also popular, both in the number of participants and in spectators, while floorball gained large popularity in the 1990s amongst participants, spectators really grew in the last 5 years to outnumber other team sports amongst the spectators. Other popular sports include bandy, basketball, orienteering, tennis and table tennis. Except for basketball, the American sports have not gained much popularity, although American football and baseball are practised.Popular recreational sports and activities include brännboll (popular in schools), boule, kubb, skiing, swimming, gymnastics, walking, running,cycling, dancing, fishing and hunting.
The national sport is cycling. They, like almost everyone else in the world, play Association Football. They also play Rugby Football (mainly in the south) and tennis. Horse racing (especially trotting) is widespread, as are other equestrian sports. This does not mean that minority sports like badminton, table tennis and volleyball don't get played in France, but they have never displayed any taste for cricket, baseball or American football.However, the sport most played in France has to be BOULE. There are many varieties of this, but the commonest is Pétanque, played with steel balls (originally cannon balls) on any old piece of waste ground or, at competition level, in a Boulodrome.French people play a variety of sports just like any other country. Soccer, rugby and tennis are three of the most prominent sports. Handball, badminton, ping-pong and basketball come in close behind.NB: I am French and live in France,
while 2 young boys started playing cricket in different parts of the world, the game cricket became famous :P
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You appear to have listed them in your question.
Polo, Cricket, Association Football and Hockey are all popular.
Elite level team- football, cricket ,Rugby,Ice Hockey, hockey,gaelic sports australian rule football, elite level individuals- Badminton tennis golf,motor sports,boxing, martail arts,olympic games,snooker
Type your answer here... due to the growth cricket and football. plus the Indian hockey team is loosing its invincibility
VolleyBall, Ice Hockey, football (soccer), and tennis are the most famous i know of
hockey
Italy is not famous for cricket!
They mainly play American football, Football, Baseball, Tennis, Running (Track and Cross Country) and Athletics. Other games such as hockey, cricket and badminton were not famous because these games were mainly played by Britain (U.S rivals) and south Asian countries.
Hockey was the most famous game of India in the past.India were champs in it and won 8 olympic gold medals.due to a number of factors,hockey's popularity gradually declined and was overtook by cricket and most recently football. Hockey has been our national game of our past,present and will be in the future.It is symbolic and will not be changed.we can only try to improve it's condition in India not ignore it
Football
Football, rugby, tennis and cricket? I think they would be most popular.
Sports are important Dutch pastimes in the Netherlands. Famous sports include tennis, football, gymnastics, and golf. Other popular Dutch sports include rugby cycling, korfball, and cricket.