Sunday, September 23, 2007

T20 - Here to Stay.

I wrote an entry slating cricket a few months back. That might have been a scathing entry about a sport which was dying then. I cannot and certainly will not say anything of that sort today though!

Twenty-20 cricket has been a real breath of fresh air. This advent has brought a lot of exciting matches and some breath taking shot play. I have never been so excited about cricket for a long time. India is winning its matches as well and a final against Pakistan beckons, so why should I be unhappy?

I saw a lot of cricket commentators worried about the introduction of this format of the game. They were concerned at the fact that this would overtake test cricket in terms of viewer ship and interest. Who are you kidding? I don't think anyone has the interest to sit and watch 5 days of cricket continuously. We were all interested in ODIs in any case and that was beginning to bore us all!

As for bat dominating the ball - that is not true. The bowlers can learn how to bowl in the slog overs in a 50-50 game. They bowl positively. Batting also becomes positive. So, how can positive changes be negative?

We get to see the exciting side of the game in this format. We don't see guys just standing around, looking at the sky or wondering about what's back at the hotel for dinner. We have full fledged, hardcore cricket. The commitment is there, and so is the excitement - for me that is what should define sport. Cricket was fast becoming a game of the last century. This has been a renaissance of sorts for the game.

I never thought that I would see a day where I would be saying "I'm looking forward to a cricket match". Well, I am! Many people were questioning India taking a young squad. I praise them for that. It was a gutsy move and one which has paid off. We're no longer going to have to put up with 35 year old imbeciles who think too much of themselves and are not physically fit.

It is no coincidence that the 2 teams with lower average ages have made it to the finals then. Whatever loss the ICC made with the Caribbean debacle has certainly been made up here. I just hope that this transforms the sport into a spectacle, something which it has been lacking for a considerable amount of time. The T20 revolution is here to stay!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

i have a question. u used to/are watching cricket for india as such or as a sport u love? coz if its for the latter, u wudn't quite get bored or it or not look forward to matches! coz it was india that wasn't playing well all along anyway..the other teams were as good as before, if not better!

wa?

blackandblue said...

I enjoyed watching T20 cricket.. it was gr8 fun... and it was even better that India was winning.. India played superbly throughout the tournament and it was gr8 to watch. Overall.. I don watch much cricket.

Anonymous said...

the last line explained it !