This document discusses the typical problems faced by newcomer sportspeople in India, including lack of support from the government and poor infrastructure. It notes that while many people want to become professional athletes, only a few succeed due to issues like corruption in sports administration, lack of good coaches, and greater funding for cricket compared to other sports. Specific problems preventing advancement include outdated stadiums, administrators occupying positions long after their eligibility, and lack of grassroots talent identification programs. The document advocates for reforms like improving sports governance, public-private partnerships to develop facilities and athletes, and establishing more professional leagues.