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Wednesday, July 28th, 2010
Do you think the cricket world will see a big change thanks to the IPL?
Yes! T20 format will attract more as many eyeballs for the game in the coming days. No! For the true lovers of cricket would still be tuned in Test cricket. Who cares! The IPL will some time to extend their tentacles.
IPL is more competitive entertainment pure competition. It is a great format and love the sport most of the population the world wants emotion packed in minimum time. One of the advantages he gives is that IPL players from different nations in bonds a team effort. It will certainly be to reduce levels of animosity between the rivals. Apart from that, in the pure sense is Test Match cricket, five days after the development of strategies, susatined effort and courage to separate from immediate results. Like a game of chess with the thought too. One day remains as the ultimate test of cricketing acumen. And will be the focus in results rather than skills. Results must be delivered, no matter what. I hope my opinion is enough.
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