HomeSportsCricketIndian cricket’s commitment to overall well-being of game is second to none

Indian cricket’s commitment to overall well-being of game is second to none

The Big Brother: Desperation to excel in the red-ball format underlines how Indian cricketers are helping the game’s grandest tradition thrive. And this while the Indian cricket board is making money for the rest of the world

March 13, 2024 / 17:46 IST
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India's Akash Deep, center celebrates the wicket of England's Ben Duckett on the first day of the fourth cricket test match between England and India in Ranchi, India, Friday, Feb. 23, 2024. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)
India has allowed every facet of the game to thrive at its own pace and has not actually tinkered with the natural transformation of the game.

For a good 18 years and counting, the virtually impractical blame of allowing T20 cricket to spoil the traditional virtues of the game has more or less been on India.

The highly erroneous narrative that the Indian Premier League (IPL) and its vast riches have corrupted minds, eaten into packed calendars, and deviated sponsor and broadcaster interests has led to the notion that India’s primary interests in cricket aren’t leaning on the older formats anymore.

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Therefore, as much as India wears the undisputed crown of driving cricket’s modern-day interests forward, and it remains a behemoth to that effect and a lot more, there’s much negativity that it keeps coping with on the side too.
This notion must go out of the window.

The fact is India has allowed every facet of the game to thrive at its own pace and has not actually tinkered with the natural transformation of the game.