Scholes, who like Ryan Giggs played his entire professional football career for Manchester United, was speaking to reporters here. He is part of the ongoing Premier Futsal which has reached the semi-finals stage.
"I was asked to (play) and it (is) an exciting game. I did play in China about 18 months ago, but not to this level. The level I have seen here is much higher than any Futsal I have seen before. There are very skillful players and next time, I will be more ready for it," he said.
"The standard of play has been really good and there are exciting players and when you watch this players, it is hard to understand why they are (not) playing proper football rather than Futsal," said the 41-year-old former midfield maestro at Old Trafford.
Echoing views of English futsaller Doug Reed and his former Manchester United teammate Giggs, Scholes said Futsal is similar to Twenty 20 cricket.
"That's very similar on a Futsal side, it (requires) quick skills and (has) fantastic goals, it is very similar to Twenty20 cricket (and) we all know cricket is popular in India. If we can get football and futsal sides even close to cricket, there is a chance in years to come that India will produce similarly good footballers," he said.