00:00We ask someone, have you played Kho-Kho?
00:16There is a different smell, there is a happiness on the face.
00:19Yes, we have played in our childhood.
00:21But somewhere we were not able to get the platform.
00:24Today, in the whole world, which has an identity, which is shining,
00:28there is no shortage of Kho-Kho compared to cricket.
00:33And my wish is that we are going to clear our first step,
00:38we are going to play in the World Cup.
00:40After that, we should have the entry of Kho-Kho in the Olympics
00:44and Kho-Kho should go to the Olympics.
00:59Yes, he motivated me a lot because he did not get the chance.
01:03So somewhere he wanted to play for India,
01:06but he did not get the platform, which he supported me.
01:10So I made this target that I will fulfill my dream.
01:15I think the turning point was the transition from mud to mat.
01:33That changed the game completely.
01:35It internationalized the game.
01:37It made it a global game.
01:39And that's how more and more countries are now adopting this game.
01:44Today, we are in 55 countries.
01:46By the end of this year, we will be in 90 countries.
01:49It has just started.
01:51In cricket, you have to give some time to develop a game.
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