The given image illustrates a chart presenting details about the most popular sports held in New Zealand in 2002.
Over all, netball was the most famous sport in that year, accumulating a percentage of 26 female players, whereas cricket was the least favored sport by girls, accounting for around 1 percent. In contrast, approximately 25 percent of boys preferred playing soccer in that year. However, their least preferred sport was netball.
According to the chart, playing netball was the most popular sport for girls, which gained around 26 percent of females. On the contrary, girls who play soccer were below 1 percent. Swimming was also the next most preferable sport for girls, making female swimmers around 21 percent.
On the other hand, boys were aligned with playing soccer, giving them a percentage of approximately 25, while they were very negligent in netball sports, gaining 1 percent in it. Furthermore, swimming was their second preference. Male swimmers were around 1 percent in that year.
