Sunday, June 20, 2010

Is IPL good for the Indian cricket?

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The cricket is one of the famous sports all over the world and especially in India it has got lots of importance. It can be seen by it’s new Evolved form IPL. The IPL is a well known type of new cricket about which everybody likes to talk. As we know the IPL (Indian Premier League) has made the new combination of the international and national level players together to come and play with a specific goal. The IPL was the concept of the former chairman and commissioner of Indian Premier League Lalit Modi.

Like the craze for the 50 over one day cricket the IPL also got a lot of attention from its fans hence there was a great development in the IPL infrastructure. The league brought several transformations for the Indian cricket. There was a huge market for the IPL. By the concept of IPL the richer player got richer and the domestic level player also got lots of money fame and popularity about which they never thought. In simple words everybody who was attached to the IPL from a
cricket umpire to the stadium administration everybody got the goodwill of money and fame. In addition to it the parents who were trying to keep their children far from the TV also watched the IPL and anticipated the IPL as one of the best career option for their children.

But still there are some questions which always keep striking the mind such as will the old preserved form of the Indian Cricket will be live in the future? Will the IPL help to the Indian cricket? These are such kinds of questions which keep on striking the minds of the critics and thinkers of the cricket.

Other than this the main disadvantages of the IPL which seem to affect are the hectic schedules of the matches which o not give the time to the players for their warm up and in addition to it the players also get the injuries. As a contrary part the players are been caught in the party’s but that’s not our part to discuss.

But one sentence is always keep saying that the IPL will soon attain it’s dominance over the entire cricket world. Is it good or bad? This question remains unanswered.

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