Parsi
clubs were funded and sponsored by Parsi
businessmen like the Tatas and the Wadias. The
white cricket elite in India offered no help to the
enthusiastic Parsis. In fact, there was a quarrel
between the Bombay Gymkhana, a whites-only
club, and Parsi cricketers over the use of a public
park. The Parsis complained that the park was
left unfit for cricket because the polo ponies of the
Bombay Gymkhana dug up the surface. When it
became clear that the colonial authorities were
prejudiced in favour of their white compatriots, the
Parsis built their own gymkhana to play cricket in.
The rivalry between the Parsis and the Bombay
Gymkhana had a happy ending for these pioneers
of Indian cricket.
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