Cricket in India has lost its Sheen
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Jatin said:
1 decade ago
I think in my opinion there is problem with management and paying system also. Thts why lots of cricketer are paling good in ipl or any other fast game. But they are rady to give their performance for his own nation. The players are same when they are pling for nation or for pvt game. We should think about some paying system and for cricket rules also which will not affect our nation's side and cricketer side also.
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Akash kumar said:
1 decade ago
Test match between India and west indies in Eden garden could gather a sparse crowd of 5000 only. This was the scene of all the stadiums, more or less. Even in short form (odi's) also. Friends it seems that cricket in India is loosing its glamour. Because of cricket being played through out the whole year now people are becoming little bit bored of it. They are not only absent from the ground but also not keeping the track of scores on internet also. Excess of cricket is killing it. If we have to restore the sheen of cricket in India and world overall (because around 70% of the revenue earned by the endorsement company comes through india) then we will have to properly balance the amount of cricket being played and particularly of club crickets like ipl, big bash etc.
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Armaansuri said:
1 decade ago
I am not totally in favour of the fact that cricket has lost its sheen. IPL on one hand has become extremely popular as it needs involvement of lot of players which is anyday instrumental for cricket and cricket fans, but on the other hand the lethargic look on test macthes is a point of concern as less crowd views the match. The cricket committe should take effective measures to have a right balance between all 3 modes of game so that in future there should not be any point of raising such a question.
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Sahil Goswami said:
1 decade ago
Cricket in India may be called partial. It is because many deserving players from many parts of the country does not gets chance to play. But if the selectors select the best players who once did great for the Indian team might steer India out of this trouble. For example : Yuvraj Singh, Suresh Raina, Irfan Pathan, etc.
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Sathish619 said:
1 decade ago
According to my opinion Cricket in India has not lost its sheen maybe many people say that it has lost its sheen but according to me cricket is a game of true sportsmanship if it has lost its sheen then how did the team India won the world cup and many cricket fans enjoyed but I might say ipl is being used as a game of commercialization rather than saying team India has lost its sheen. I thank you for giving me this oppurtunity to speak about this topic.
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Ravi said:
1 decade ago
At that time when british used to rule over the country, there was no scope for cricket, from that time to nowadays, cricket has gained its popularity. It's popularity increasing day by day, as we can see in any field when anyone gains popularity, there may be some drawback, same things is applicable in cricket also, nowadays after become popular, cricketer are more concerned towards the money instead of game. And there are drawback in management also, they make a calender in which player have to play a lot of throughout the year, in this way it looses it's shine, so management should keep all these things in mind and try to make a calender as per requirement. So lastly we can say that cricket has not looses it's sheen and it will not loose if all the above things will be in progress.
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Yashesh said:
1 decade ago
Cricket is considered as a sport for players and for viewers. However, more than cricket, cricket is consider as a business for all those directly or indirectly associated with it. It brings tremendous amount of money to the government via side business like hotel industry, tourism, advertising agencies, etc. We always had DLF IPL, hero cup, etc. So cricket in India will never lose its sheen.
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Yashesh said:
1 decade ago
Cricket in India is day by day becoming more enthusiastic and more thrilling. The introduction of successful IPL seasons have lead the Indian team to won ICC twenty-20 cup, followed by historic records by Indian cricket team and finally 28 years long awaited world cup. Cricket is in fact gradually gaining sheen day by day.
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Abhishek said:
1 decade ago
I'm totally disagree with the statement that cricket is loosing its sheen. I think cricket can never loose its sheen, people might become a little bore about cricket for a while, but it will never last for a long span. As far as cricket as a game is concerned it is still in the blood of Indians. Let me clarify my view 1st of all, I'm not seeing IPL, 1 days, or test as different legs of cricket. I see them as cricket only. So I must say Indians are still as much as crazy as they were earlier.
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Nikhil said:
1 decade ago
No cricket is not loosing its sheen and will never looose.cicket may be not the national game of our country but is the game of our indians who have kept cricket in their heart.cricket is the game which is loved by people and not just by the youth but also by all ages of people.people may get bored of cricket but will never leave.its has made a permanant place in the heart of indians and its difficult to take its out from their minds.
i will give an example in India.when a child is born his parent handles him a bat or a ball why not a hockey stick or badminton racket its d culture its the tradition which is followed by the peopleof india because people love cricket and its very difficult to loose its sheen.its the game of poor rich and what makers it more special is our achievement our players who makes us proud their hence its the clear ans that cricket will never loose its sheen.
i will give an example in India.when a child is born his parent handles him a bat or a ball why not a hockey stick or badminton racket its d culture its the tradition which is followed by the peopleof india because people love cricket and its very difficult to loose its sheen.its the game of poor rich and what makers it more special is our achievement our players who makes us proud their hence its the clear ans that cricket will never loose its sheen.
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