A Thrilling Clash Between Two Toughest Teams In Subcontinent
It seems that Football is a valiant game and Compared to Cricket it's much more aggressive and less Time Consuming and maybe this can be the prime reason why people mostly like to watch Football matches. Every time and each moment there is a thrill attached what if a striker scores a goal? But whenever we turn into cricket we detect less audience, yes It occurs just because To get the result we need to sit in front of a screen for a bunch amount of time.
We hardly get someone with that much thirst for cricket to watch. Obviously, it is pretty normal as well. In modern days we search for something which will be less time consuming and at the same time we will get entertained by watching something. Well, to adapt to the modern dynamic world everything has been upgraded with the same flow. People have been coming through a lot of changes in the technology sector as well.
Many social sites have been releasing something interesting to their audience. Like, you might look at the features of Youtube which recently added and that is 'shorts' watching a couple of seconds of video, viewers can get entertained within a short time. Do you know why something like this happens in each sector? Well, in one word, to entertain their audience and to attach to the platform or any kind of thing for a long time. Watching the same features for a long time, and using them for a long time people normally get bored and that's the reason everything needs to upgrade.
And recent times which has been very frequent. If everything will be upgraded then why will the sports sector lag behind? More or less there are all games are attractive to watch despite Cricket. Yes, in the earlier of my piece I mentioned It takes too much time to get the result. There are different formats like Test, ODI and T20(which have been invented in modern days crickets). In the test, the format audience needs to wait for five days to get the result of a game. ODI kills one's full day of watching the game, even who cares about watching the full match sitting in front of a screen for a whole day?
T20, the most entertaining format of cricket, In 20 overs each ball has a thrill to watch which gradually gets more audience as Football has. It's the year of 2022 and I might call it as a year of exciting two World Cups and one is T20 Cricket World Cup and the other one is the Football world cup. The T20 cricket world cup already has been started this month and the Football world cup is also very much near to beginning, will be beginning in the next month.
A few moments ago I have just watched a great Thriller match which was held between India and Pakistan and believe me, that thrill of the match I have not overcome yet. How a match can be so thrilling and so entertaining, here I found no words as like Virat Kohli had no words to express his knock for his country. Let's back for a while when Virat Kohli, who has been called as King Kohli was out of form for a couple of matches, even though it has been heard that he can be replaced by someone others for his out of form.
Yes, it's true he had been struggling with his batting but he proved again Form is temporary and class is permanent. Well, it's always exciting to watch matches between these two countries and we hardly see them to play without any ICC event. As the T20 world cup is going on all cricket fans were thirsty sitting in front of screens to watch the games. The clash of these two teams is a very common thing in cricket. Can you recall the memory of the T20 world of 2021 a match between India and Pakistan?
Well, how a cricket fan can forget it, in that match Pakistan won by chasing without losing a single wicket. From that time, it has gone to another level a clash between these two teams. In recent times, India just rejected to play in the upcoming Asia cup in Pakistan and after that news, Pakistan just fired up and they also announced that they will not take part in the upcoming ODI world cup 2023 which will be held in India.
Yes, this clash before the beginning of the game added another level of fire among the players. Melbourne Cricket Ground was houseful. While watching the game I wish I could sit in the gallery to watch the most existing show of cricket. That stadium is another craze for the audience that looks like a carnival. Pakistani blowers ball extremely well at the very beginning of the match. There was hardly any supporter who could beat the team blue. It's like a mystery how India won and how brilliantly Kohli batted in the match and completed the show in his style and proved that his era has not passed yet.
Cricket truly wasnt made for the Ice -cream service and the commercial looking we see today.
Lords and the colonial rulers had their wholesale time to spend doing something time-consuming.
Yet today, much of the things look very true that the format of cricket evolved and we came to see lately the t20 in 2007 onwards and very recently the t10 (the unofficial cricketing version) that caught a large attraction over modern day fans.
Thats a huge context to discuss, but what I think that, there should be adaptability for any sport for becoming fan -based and if one succeeds entertaining the people, its when the game succeeds.
Thanks and one thing I really loved to see that the fight continues to spread more heat, and I cant wait to see the rest of the cup..
Good day,,💐
Well, T10 is being very much well-known in the franchise League, but ICC has not added this as a legit format. Btw, I'm eagerly waiting to see the whole show! Thanks for your time brother,🤍
I think behind the popularity of cricket the main culprit is ICC. They dont have proper plan to make it globally popular. This organization is hugely corrupted. As formula 1 became globally popular in a short time .Before they were in wrong path they were targeting only rich audience but then they realized to make it popularity it should be promoted all over the world. Then magic happened.
The Another reason is not including cricket in Olympic.
Yeap, I truly agree with your reasons and you have upraised two crucial points here. Thanks for stopping by :)