Rugby: Scrumming It
The seventh Rugby World Cup is underway in New Zealand and is being watched by four billion people across 238 countries. Here’s a pointer or two about the game
Last Updated: Oct 31, 2011, 06:05 IST1 min


The original balls for the game were made by a couple of shops close to the Rugby School. They were made of leather casing and pig’s bladder. It is believed the ball gets its shape from the bladder itself. The size of the ball varied with the size of each bladder. And physically blowing air into the bladder was not a job that many wanted to do!
Rugby found its way to India surprising early, with a scratch match or two played in Calcutta and Madras during the visit of HMS Galatea in 1871. The Calcutta Cup was subsequently named after a match held on Christmas in 1872, between 20 English players on one side and 20 Scottish, Irish and Welsh players on the other.Though the Indian Rugby Football Union was formed more than four decades ago (1968), the national team’s performance has been nothing short of dismal at the international level. It has won just six of the 26 international matches it has played between 1999 and 2009.First Published: Oct 31, 2011, 06:05
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