Watching India loose another match (this time against West Indies) yesterday, I couldn’t help but feel overcome with sadness. This had nothing to do with the fact that India had lost: I’ve become immune to that bad feeling one gets after a lost match, because it seems to happen so often. This took place because I was actually not being able to enjoy watching these matches. And I had to ask myself - WHY? Why is this happening to you, to the person who loves cricket so much? So, I talked to fellow enthusiasts of the game to get some answers and got the same reply from each one of them- that these matches are not as enjoyable as those of the IPL.
That does not make sense. The cup is being played in the land of the people who enjoy their cricket the most, the land that has given us some of the best cricketers to have played the game. It is being played in the grounds where the crowd creates an amazing environment: brass bands, home-made musical instruments that you see nowhere else, happy, smiling faces, and people having lots of fun. Also, being an international tournament, one expects that the level of cricket to be better and more enjoyable than the IPL. Yet this is not so. The obvious question is why. And here I am trying to get to the answer:
1. The quality of cricket- The quality of cricket that we are getting to see in the 
   world cup is nowhere close to what we got to see in the IPL. This is due to 3 
   reasons: 
  -The inclusion of teams like Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Zimbabwe and Ireland has
   ensured that 8 of the first 12 matches were one-sided.
  -Hard hitting, in-form batsmen like Uthuppa, Sehwag, Hayden, Symonds, Virat Kohli,
   who set the IPL on fire, are missing from the world cup.
  -The pitches in the West Indies do not support the slam-bang version of cricket 
   that we witnessed in the IPL. Batsmen are concentrating on not loosing any 
   wickets for the first half and going for broke in the last few overs. This was 
   not the case in India (with the obvious exception of Feroze Shah Kotla) where we 
   got to see lots of big shots and high scores.
2. Playing conditions- The playing conditions are not nearly as good as they were 
   during the IPL:
  -The matches of the world cup are being held in the day time, which are not as 
   entertaining as the all-night affairs of the IPL. This does not allow for a party 
   like atmosphere that one got to see in the stands in India.
  -The grounds are not big enough to pack in the sort of crowd that could blow off 
   the roof, as we got to see in India. Also, the organisers have been unable to 
   ensure that the stands are filled to capacity.
3. Poor Promotion- The promos of IPL were on air a month before the tournament was 
   to start. They were designed smartly to create hype about the tournament and had 
   people talking about it much before any action started on the field. And even 
   while the tournament was going on, we got to read about it every day in the 
   newspapers. Every day, something or the other was happening which could become 
   the headline for the next day’s paper (and I refer to the brilliant cricket, 
   glamorous personalities in the stands, and the glitzy parties, not to the 
   Modi-Tharoor controversy).
4. Timing of the tournament- Coming right after the IPL, the world cup had big shoes 
   to fill. There were great expectations and the world cup has failed to live up to 
   them. If the cup would have happened 6 months later, maybe the result would have 
   been different. There was probably an overdose of this format that has proved to 
   be detrimental to the popularity of the supposedly biannual event.
5. Cheerleaders- For the fair skin obsessed Indian male, this is one aspect of the 
   20-20 version that just cannot be compromised upon. Not only do the West Indian 
   cheerleaders loose out on the complexion factor, but they are also found wanting 
   on the cheerleading front.
Monday, May 10, 2010
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Hi Arjun, i like ur thoughts on the most popular game in India. Keep the good work flowing. I wish u all the best for ur new innings in the world of blogging.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Arvind
Though not a big fan of cricket, IPL did pull me in to watch the matches live.
ReplyDeleteThe only attractions for that were the sheer energy of the crowds and the promise that it would all be over in 3 hours. It was great fun.
I guess that sums up the IPL sentiment: it is entertainment.
World Cup brings in the concept of national glory which is not quite my cup of tea.
Your analysis is quite in-depth, though I think there are certain trivial points like cheerleaders!
IMHO T20 overdose was the biggest reason for lack of interest in the WC.
Hope to read more from you soon...
Cheers,
Mohit
Nice work buddy. You have actually summed up everything that is not right with the World Cup.
ReplyDeleteI would also like to add that due to the pitch conditions & not so great promotion, last ODI WC also turned out to be a disaster...
Imran