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Can Pickleball Become the Next Gully Cricket in India? Let’s Decode with Facts

Can Pickleball Become the Next Gully Cricket in India? Let’s Decode with Facts

India is a country where sports are not just games — they are emotions. Among them, gully cricket holds a special place. From narrow streets to open parks, from small towns to metro cities, cricket has grown because it is simple, affordable, and accessible.

Now a new question is rising:

Can pickleball become the next gully cricket in India?

The short answer is — yes, it can. But it will take time, awareness, and grassroots growth.

Let’s break it down with facts.

Why Gully Cricket Became So Big

To understand pickleball’s potential, we must first understand why gully cricket became so popular.

Gully cricket requires very little:

A bat

A ball

A few friends

Any open space

It doesn’t need professional grounds or expensive equipment. Children play in streets, parks, terraces, and small grounds. The rules are flexible. The game is social. It connects neighbors and friends.

Most importantly, cricket is deeply connected to Indian culture. From watching international matches to playing local tournaments, cricket is a shared national experience.

For pickleball to become the next gully cricket, it must follow a similar path — simplicity, affordability, and accessibility.

What Makes Pickleball Different — And Powerful

Pickleball is simple and easy to learn. It combines elements of tennis, badminton, and table tennis, but it is less physically demanding compared to many racket sports.

Here are some key advantages:

It does not require a large playing area.

It can be played indoors or outdoors.

It is suitable for all age groups.

The learning curve is short.

Unlike cricket, where large open spaces are ideal, pickleball needs a marked court. But the advantage is that the court size is small.

In fact, a pickleball court is almost one-fourth the size of a tennis court. This means more courts can be built in less space — especially in housing societies, schools, and clubs.

In a country where space is limited in urban areas, this becomes a major advantage.

Growth Stats That Show Its Potential

Let’s look at the numbers that show why pickleball is not just a trend, but a growing movement.

• Pickleball is played in 60+ countries worldwide.
• It has been one of the fastest-growing sports globally in the last 3–4 years.
• In India, the number of pickleball courts has grown rapidly in metro cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad.

This shows that the sport is already gaining attention in urban India.

Another important factor is cost.

Compared to tennis, pickleball equipment is more affordable. A beginner can buy a basic paddle and ball set at a reasonable price. For middle-class families and communities, this makes the sport more accessible.

Lower cost + smaller space requirement = strong foundation for mass adoption.

The Biggest Strength: All Age Groups Can Play

One of the biggest advantages of pickleball is inclusivity.

Children can play it.
Working professionals can play it after office hours.
Senior citizens can also enjoy it without heavy physical strain.

Very few sports in India offer this kind of cross-generational appeal.

Cricket in gullies is mostly youth-driven. Pickleball, on the other hand, can become a family sport. Imagine housing societies where kids, parents, and grandparents all play together.

That social bonding factor can become a major growth engine.

The Real Challenges

However, the journey is not easy.

There are some clear challenges:

Low Awareness
Many people in India still don’t know what pickleball is. Compared to cricket, football, or badminton, awareness is very limited.

Limited Courts and Infrastructure
While courts are increasing in metro cities, they are still scarce in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities.

Cultural Dominance of Cricket
Cricket is not just a sport in India — it is an emotion. It is part of childhood memories, festivals, and national pride. Replacing that emotional connection is extremely difficult.

Because of this, pickleball may not “replace” gully cricket — but it can grow alongside it.

What Needs to Happen for Mass Growth?

 

For pickleball to become like gully cricket, the growth must start at the grassroots level.

Here’s what can accelerate its journey:

1. Schools Should Introduce It

If schools include pickleball in physical education programs, children will learn it early. Early exposure builds long-term players.

2. Housing Societies Should Build Courts

Since the court size is small, societies can convert unused areas into pickleball courts. Once people see others playing, curiosity turns into participation.

3. Community Tournaments

Local tournaments create excitement and competitive spirit. This builds visibility and social acceptance.

4. Influencers and Athletes Promotion

When public figures and sports personalities promote a sport, awareness spreads faster.

Can It Truly Become the “Next Gully Cricket”?

The realistic answer is this:

Pickleball has the infrastructure advantage (small court).
It has the cost advantage (affordable equipment).
It has the age advantage (all generations can play).
It has the global momentum advantage (fast-growing worldwide).

But it does not yet have the emotional advantage that cricket has in India.

That emotional connection will take years to build.

If pickleball becomes easily available in schools and societies, and if more people start playing regularly, it can grow at a very fast pace.

Maybe it will not replace gully cricket — but it can definitely become a parallel mass sport in urban India.

Final Verdict

Yes, pickleball has the potential to become like gully cricket in India.

But growth will depend on:

Accessibility

Awareness

Community adoption

Grassroots promotion

The opportunity is real. The ingredients are there. The execution will decide the future.

India is ready for new sports culture. The only question is — how fast can pickleball reach every neighborhood?

Section Details
Main Question Can Pickleball Become the Next Gully Cricket in India?
Short Answer Yes, but it will take time, awareness, and grassroots growth.

Why Gully Cricket Became Popular

Factor Explanation
Simplicity Easy rules, flexible format
Low Cost Only bat and ball required
Accessibility Can be played in streets, parks, terraces
Cultural Connection Deep emotional attachment in India
Social Nature Builds neighborhood bonding

 Pickleball’s Key Advantages

Factor Explanation
Easy to Learn Simple rules, short learning curve
Smaller Court Requires only 1/4th space of a tennis court
Indoor/Outdoor Play Can be played in multiple settings
Affordable Equipment Paddle + ball set cheaper than tennis
Multi-Age Appeal Suitable for kids, adults, senior citizens

 Important Growth Stats

Statistic Details
Global Presence Played in 60+ countries
Growth Rate Among fastest-growing sports globally in last 3–4 years
Indian Expansion Courts growing rapidly in Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad
Space Efficiency 1 tennis court = approx. 4 pickleball courts
Cost Advantage Lower entry cost compared to tennis

 Major Strengths of Pickleball

Strength Impact
Inclusive Sport All age groups can participate
Social Sport Encourages family and community bonding
Urban Friendly Suitable for limited space in cities
Less Physically Demanding Accessible to beginners and seniors

Key Challenges

Challenge Explanation
Low Awareness Many Indians still unfamiliar with the sport
Limited Infrastructure Courts mainly in metro cities
Cricket Dominance Strong emotional and cultural connection to cricket
Grassroots Gap Limited school-level integration

 What Needs to Happen for Growth

Action Required Expected Result
Introduce in Schools Early adoption among children
Build Courts in Societies Increased local participation
Organize Community Tournaments Visibility and excitement
Influencer & Athlete Promotion Faster awareness growth
Affordable Equipment Availability Wider accessibility

Final Verdict

Conclusion Explanation
High Potential Strong global growth and urban suitability
Needs Time Cultural shift takes years
Grassroots Key Schools & societies will drive mass adoption
Future Outlook Can become a parallel mass sport alongside gully cricket

 Overall Summary

Category Pickleball Status in India
Accessibility Growing but limited
Awareness Moderate in metros, low elsewhere
Affordability High
Cultural Connect Developing
Growth Potential Very High

 

I am Ankit Chaubey currently pursuing Masters in Journalism and Mass Communication along with that I have done a TV Broadcasting Course from Sporjo and holds Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication from RK Films and Media Academy New Delhi. I have played carrom at City level. Love watching Cricket, Chess, Esports and Indian Football. Working in Sportzcraazy from last 3.5 years.