View: The rise of India and cricket show globalization isn’t finished
For anyone worried about the erection of barriers between economies, people and capital, a modest living room in suburban Denver would give some relief.
Thanks in large part to the rising power of Indian commerce and the South Asian diaspora in the U.S., your columnist could settle into a chair at his mother-in-law’s home and binge during the wee hours on World Cup cricket last month. The means was a cable channel that began as a niche outfit catering to a prominent immigrant community and has grown into a corporate operation with ambitions to create an American taste for cricket.