people talk about IPL franchises destroying international cricket like cricket had lots of international teams playing before IPL..football franchises are way bigger but not able to destroy international match popularity ...you already don't have lots of countries who play cricket so the only option left to popularise cricket and make it financial sustainable is franchised like IPL.
It's hypocrisy. They talk about preserving the ethos of red ball cricket and then they go gaga over bazball. You cant keep living under a rock and expect everyone else to live under a rock as well.
@@Dignified245 club cricket should be way bigger than this.. If I would be incharge.. I will create a international cricket league.. In which cricket club from every associate country participate in a single ones a four years tournament with no multiple club association for player. It can create a cricket tournament like never before... Go big go hard.
@@gts8919ironically cricket is pretty niche to India, England and Australia care about other sports a lot too, but look at the other sports in India, basically nothing compared to cricket
Im from Ireland and love watching IPL, 2-3months is enough though.... But it is fantastic to watch, i dont watch the 100, i dont watch big bash, i watch a small bit of PSL, and i watch nearly all formats international cricket which i think is the peak of cricket
@@geethakumari9733 time mainly, 8.15 in the morning vs 3 or 4 in afternoon suits me, but also it nearly always clashes with an international series, and bbl don't tend to attract the bigger players, I'm not saying the psl is better at attracting the best players, but for the other reasons, it's why I watch. I think I watch 80-90% of all IPL, where as I might watch 60-80% PSL.
IPL will go the way of MLB, NHL, NBA and the like; players will get scouted from a young age, brought through a development system, sign exclusive contracts to play IPL, and those that don't make "the big leagues" will go play Big Bash, MLC, or in any other league. From there, they will get permission - they're on exclusive contracts, remember - to play international games for their country. Eventually, representing your country won't be the lofty goal that it once was, earning a massive contract within the IPL system will be the new top goal for cricketers. It'll take time, a massive attitude shift like that always does, but thats where we'll end up.
That's the only way usa market and audience is crickets 🏏 biggest bet 300million + 50k usd per capita nation influence and money more audience cricket should focus on bringing big nation as cricket nation portraying cricket has big nation game that would help
@@007Iol I think indians are thinking of catering cricket to 3-5million people from India and the sub continent first, their per capita is also better than national average and these people know cricket and that interest will help cricket to be launched in the US, which is a better way than how brits or Australians are thinking of expanding cricket in the US
@@Snoozefor10minutes well indian origin are not Indian's they are Americans they consider themselves Americans and Americans know it is a country build by immigration it will help cricket 🏏 we should portray that if you become a cricketer you can be super star and earn money and fans but it's a long game of 20 to 15 years
As an audience, I definitely want to see more of IPL and more of global cricketers getting involved and coming together to give us one of the most intense and competitive annual sporting events. I've grown more and more fond of the IPL and I'm excited to see how it will grow in the times to come.
Cricket owes a lot to IPL… Besides the argument that IPL is destroying international cricket, we have to look at what IPL did to cricket - made cricketers richers like some other elite athletes, made cricket more popular, turned cricket into a brand, and commercialized it like any other top sport.
Sure, its been great for the players but it really hasn't expanded the game internationally. Instead there has been a decline in crickets popularity in its former bastions like Australia and South Africa.
@@lightforce4604 Do you have a source for the fact that there is a decline in popularity in SA and Oz? Cricket has been having higher average attendance and consistent high viewership ever since the establishment of the BBL. Yes, BBL declined in popularity after 2018 but it has gotten steady in the last 2-3 years. In SA, it has actually increased. 20 years ago, it was mostly the white South Africans that used to watch and play cricket. The interest among black South Africans has increased a lot lately.
But only a tiny percentage of the people who take an interest in the Australian cricket summer pay any attention to the IPL. The average Australian cricket fan is very seasonal; if it doesn’t happen between November and February it doesn’t exist. That is why the sport is sleepwalking to disaster in this country, with state governments arguing over the Test scheduling for future summers that will be lucky to even have a visiting team. I have zero interest in the IPL myself but at least I know what a threat it is.
@@SamDos-fh2vw But Australia is a very important country in the cricket world and a supplier of talent to competitions everywhere. Australian kids get their first exposure to cricket through Test matches or the BBL, in the school holidays (this part is very important). To most Australians the IPL is like the NFL: a foreign domestic league with a few Australians in it, accessible online if you’re dedicated enough but hardly mainstream.
There's no replacement of a 50 over world cup final loss (which comes once in 4 yrs). You can't compare it with franchise cricket. Cmon dude let's talk serious
4:56 30 or 40 million? 😅😅 The viewership is now atleast 150 to 200 on jio excluding Star sports. The recent RCB vs CSK match had viewership of 490 to 500 million on jio excluding star sports coverage😅😅
but that's precisely his point - that the IPL can be self sustained by only Indian viewers which is pretty much the case. Hardly any one else cares about it.
T20 is the 100 meter sprint and Test Match is like the Marathon…. An Usain Bolt is celebrated while no one remembers a Marathon winner … but both the events exists and for different reasons one is a test of agility and speed while the other is a test of endurance …
Thats a pretty poor assumption. Perhaps you don’t know about marathon winner but many others do. There is NO 100m event thats open to public but world marathon majors are where millions participate each year. And, those people remember.
@@M20-z4j my apologues for probably poor wording … but was essentially to convey the popularity of T20 via a vis Test Match though test Matches are a tougher test of endurance and being in the Game for such a long Period of time just as a Marathon is … Marathon is a test of mind over matter … am sure most will agree that beyond a certain number of Kms Tis just the mind will that’s driving you and yes I agree marathon is extremely popular
Not at all. Everyone remembers great test knocks like the ones from Ben Stokes, Rishabh Pant, and Kusal Perera, but nobody remembers T20 and ODI knocks unless it's some World Cup match.
@@M20-z4j name him/her. I'm pretty sure UB would be known more than the marathon winner by least 75% of people. Also the fact that you don't know that a marathon exists in Olympics, only goes on to prove the point
I understand their thinking. But one question i want to ask is that wont viewers get bored of watching same matches over and over for 6 months? Even this IPL felt long and now the only excitement left is that playoffs are coming. I feel longer IPL would get boring and monotonous.
It will only be boring if there is nothing at stake. One way to increase matches without diluting the league is to play playoff series rather than one off matches similar to NBA.
Rather than making it longer they need to shorten it in my view just make everyone play everyone home and away and the top side is the winner You don’t need playoffs and all that comes with it.
People are still going to watch it, kind of like how the people who watch daily soaps do that. Would you care about a specific episode a month from now? Probably not. But you're surely going to watch today's episode because it's still better than all the other options you have (and if you do have better options, congratulations, happy for you), and also, you don't want to miss out on the discussion next day at the office canteen over what happened in the previous episode. And to the broadcasters, that's all that matters. Your eyes are on the screen. You are noticing all the companies who are plugging their products between overs.
Cricket will sweep Africa for sure, Cricket will become the game of the 21st Century. More country will starting playing, more money is generated and sense of pride prevails among the countries
for me, the IPL needs international cricket to exist alongside to maintain its allure. most of the big draws of IPL are international stars. its essentially the fans love the players that did things for ind in the ipl. ishan kishan and Rishabh pant are the same type players but people love rishabh and support DC for him because he won the Gabba test. Also if you takeaway international cricket BCCI loses its main adv over other leagues which is ind stars in ipl.
Jake Fraser-McGurk: Hold my glass New uncapped players are awesome, International cricket is overrated and will soon die. Did you catch the Pak Vs NZ match? No …, everyone watched the IPL!
@@dmzura4005 i am gonna be real dog nobody gives a fvcn about mcgurk as a player. Chris lynn hit sixes. Its exciting now. Lets take all the exciting young guys and make a team of them amd no one would support that team. Like people are taking about him because he is doing things for DC. In 5 years if he is doing things for DC but didnt play a single Aus game. There is still very little valye to him.
@@sekharraja9679 So is there very little value to Jamie Vardy when he won the EPL with Leicester in that sensational season when he had played very little for England?
@@AS-oq5ce who is talking about england here, this is Bout IPL. This is a very uniquely indian thing. If Jamie vardy helped EPL in any significant way, it would still exist instead of the 100 ball thing. Also winning a tournment has nothing to do with the popularity of the tournment. Ambati Rayudu won it ipl 7 times, how many people remember him as the ipl attraction?? No one.
@@sekharraja9679 The English Premier League does still exist; it's a domestic football competition. Don't tell me people don't support Samson because he hasn't won major international matches for India.
Let me say one thing.. I love test cricket but I don't have time to watch it ...just follows on scorecard..test cricket requires retire people who have lot of time
You don't have to watch the entire day man. This is the problem, with a lot of Desis, you guys don't know how to watch test cricket. Watch a session or two not the entire day. And also when you can sense the match getting interesting by checking the scorecard start watching the game.
I think bcci really want's India to win any world cup event as soon as possible, after that it would be much easier to think about extending ipl because indian fans are not happy about India not winning any world cup for long time and blaming ipl for that.
as if BCCI cares about fans IPL should happen in 4 countries - south africa England India and Australia that's what i want A team having two home grounds one in India other outside of India
How long are we gonna talk about this?😂😂 IPL wasn't made to make Indian International cricket better. It was purely made to tap into the huge Indian market to access the full potential of broadcasting revenue. It was never about cricket in the first place. So those who are crying about ,IPL is the reason why India are not winning need to rethink why India are actually not winning trophies. 😂😂 IPL is a success, thanks to the star culture ,thanks to the regionism, thanks to the 1.4 billion population,thanks to the love for the game. It was the perfect product to tap into every freakin Indian emotion. That's why it is successful. It was never about winning ICC events,It was always about making money. You can all cry about IPL getting bigger and taking over the cricket World. No one can take over anything unless you let them. I find it so funny when the Brits cry about some country taking over something. The irony of it is hysterical.😂😂😂
Especially since the aus uk cricket boards run the game so poorly. I don’t watch the big bash, ipl way way better even though ur watching them at 1am oz time. The players have way more freedom in the ipl than the bbl.
The only way to save ODI is to make a 20 team ODI tournament With 4 groups of 5 teams and instead of super 8, it's knockouts that leads to semis. At the same time, ICC needs to invest more in unexplored areas in cricket
@@Will5353_ come on, it's not that hard, t20 is played most, Test is not gonna be played by all, But ODI world cup is the most prestigious title in cricket even now. It's not gonna go away for a long time.
Jarrod is right about how how we play in Australia. I was 16, playing 2nd grade in Newcastle keeping and batting 7. We bowled Cardiff out for 236 at tea on the first day ( keep in mind in Aussie grade cricket you come back the next Saturday for the next 90 overs). We were 5/30 with 10 overs to go when I came in and it was not comfortable, I was told by the older players in the team that I was the last batsman and I had to bat out the overs, plus enough to stop us getting beaten outright. Meaning the next week as well. I had a family 18th Birthday party the following Friday and enjoyed the liberal use of the keg way too much. My mother drove me out to the game on Saturday with 80 overs to bat and I was vomiting out the window, much to her disgust. I had to raise the guard of my helmet to spew countless times throughout the day, the only plus side of this was that they had a brilliant young offie who ended up playing for NSW in the shield, the bat pad and silly mid off were inclined to avoid the mess I had created close to the wicket. This was an unexpected win as I ballooned numerous bat pads just shy of these hygiene conscious gents. It's the worst I had ever felt in my life, yet we avoided the outright and lost 1st innings points only. My reward was unwanted pints at the clubhouse. It's different in Australia, if you bunker down and suffer as a batsman, you are revered as a teenager by grown men. As disgusted as my mother was with my display, even she had to applaud me on the way off. I scored a grand total of 31 from 90 overs. It wasn't impressive batting at all, just fear of what the adults would say if I got out. And that is the club cricket way in Australia.
"No one watches ipl outside of India" - meanwhile i sit in Canada listening to this clip from this channel solely because they are speaking about the ipl. Cricket fans care about high quality cricket. In t20s the ipl is the highest quality of cricket. It's already global and will only become more so over time as it expands to a 20 team and 42 game season. And that's a good thing for those of us who love the game. Go CSK!
Its not just the IPL, its the context of the cricket that is played in the IPL. T20 cricket is an expandable and marketable commodity. Cricket needs to embrace it. It is television friendly and in its format, can be exported to the likes of the North America, Africa, Middle East and South East Asia. If the IPL has to be the launching pad for this movement, then so be it.
@@FootballIndiano Don’t think we need to compete for a global audience, but if they get the right product a domestic audience would watch it over the IPL
@@Carpedeliam well if you are not talking about global I don't think any one watches IPL there Even a new tournament in uk would be popular than IPL in uk Apart from some south Asians who live in UK no one watches IPL
Cricket is basically a dead sport in the UK. We will continue to produce players from the big private schools but as a grass routes culture, it’s gone.
There are so many cricket league in the world but you can't see quality cricket ipl is the only platform where cricket fans watch all the superstars together and giving them good money so must give credit to bcci
5:52 *doesn’t really matter outside India * I don’t think that is true. A big amount of people pay around $30-40 for these three months of IPL games. It’s almost like PPV.
I can see the IPL being like MLB in the US - 3/4 month season in India and other leagues are effectively feeders. Not sure it'll go much longer unless they rotate international players in and out more. T20 cricket will effectively become more of a niche sport, globally, just really played in India and a few other places. The opportunity for it going global has passed. Nothing wrong with that - most sports centre on one country - it's really only football that is truly global. I also think Jarrod is right about separating red and white ball. Just not sure how red ball survives because as cricket becomes privatised, there won't be any money coming back to national boards to support longer formats. Really, cricket is going back to its roots. Test matches will be played just between a few nations, and IPL/T20 will be more like it was in England in the 1700s where it was all private clubs and closely linked to gambling.
I think T20 can grow in the Americas with the 2024 WC. The USA and Canada have huge niche following and the growth of the sport and the money in it has increased so much. And, other nations like Uganda, Nepal, and the UAE are becoming so much better. I see cricket growing because of T20 as it makes the game more watchable. Other forms of cricket are fun, but are not good for optics because now people judge sports performances so much off of metrics that events like test cricket can never do.
naah, IPL won't grow beyond 2 and half months as it's planned specifically as a summer event. The june to October time is not good for cricket as it's raining in almost all over, After that November to March is the serious time of school, where exams are held. Indian families don't allow TV much, once January arrives. March is the month when exams get over and a proper two month of summer vacation start. So IPL won't grow out of that window, as it's not good for business, That's why India plays test matches in January as kids don't pay attention to tests
@@colekinder517 I think it'll grow a bit but it will primarily be limited to expat communities. US is very blinkered when it comes to non-American sports - look at how football has struggled to make much ground. The other countries will play but they'll be feeder nations for India.
@@davidmeiklejohn9800 soccer/football does not struggle to grow though. It is super popular. Participation, attendance, and viewership is extremely high for most nations. It may not be the most popular sport, but you can watch all the leagues, make the top levels, and excel domestically too. Cricket may only get to 5-10 million dedicated fans, but that would still create a top league, really good athletes in the sport, and Willow and ESPN already has the major competitions. Similar to Australia, a sport does not even have to be top five to be really good in the USA.
I don't think anyone is Doing the T10 or the 100 with the IPL Teams. Jay Shah already said the CLT20 isn't coming back, it was Fake news. IPL will be IPL but for 3-4 months ( Feb-May ) with 16 Teams & proper mid season Transfer window in between. Can't wait 🔥
Loll can’t wait?? Really?? Ipl is already a 20 days too long .. after watching initial 6, 7 matches it always starts feeling boring and people started feeling when it is going to end because of fatigue factor and repetitive hit and giggle .. 8 teams 14 matches and 40 days of ipl was the best .. it will be start of downfall of ipl if they are planning to add more matches..
@@jatinladda186why are you even watching every single game ? How have you so much time ? Support your own team and watch only their games, that's how leagues are watched
No Jarrod. Everyone does not want to watch the IPL. A billion Indians might and that's where its strength is. But I don't think that many cricket fans around the world are staying up at might to watch it like say football fans would with the EPL or Champions League.
Make season of cricket format wise. 8 months only T20, 2 months test , 2 months odi. And don't play bilateral series. Play tri lateral series, small championship, continental cups, etc. More contest more craze
The point was made clear by Jarrod, just coz you like Bob Dylan doesn't mean Kendrick lamar is bad. People still can and do listen to both. Moreover, cricket doesn't need to take over America or other countries. Just like rugby isnt pushed in India or other subcontinental countries. It is a complicated game to understand not like football or basketball where you have to get the ball in opponents ring or square hence, it can be a bit difficult at times.
IPL is a tournament where International foreign players are rewarded for their National Team Performances (By going for high prices in IPL Auction) but Indian players are rewarded for there IPL performances (By getting selected for the National Cricket Team). You can see a paradigm shift here where cricketers in India are diverted to prioritise IPL over national Team. And foreign players are rewarded for there exceptional performances in National Team Colours. So IPL is doing more good to International players than to Indian National Team in general, sad but it's True.
Quite remarkable all of the people who speak against IPL are the ones who are not paid in IPL. once they jump in to the ipl bang wagon their opinion also changes.
Ipl is growing because it is associated with betting,gambling and due to hugh population of india but for cricket fan ashes in lords is heaven nothing match ashes it is like cricket grand festival I never miss ashes.
Jarrod's point is flawless except for the realization that how much cricket audiences in India are attached culturally to the Indian team and that is not even close to what the IPL teams have achieved. So it may eventually happen but its going to take a decade at the minimum.
I have a though and I want to know am I crazy or not? I think IPL can be a two format series T20 and 50-50 with total 20 players in each team. The team which played better in both format should become the winner of IPL. They should make Qualifiers T-20 and knock out matches should be 50-50. If this get successful IPL can go international. Where there can be open qualifier for X amount of foreign teams and the qualified teams will play for main TITLE. This is how IPL can gather more International audience and the time period of IPL will increase too.
Cricket folks need to decide the goal... To grow international cricket OR To grow cricket irrespective of the mode int'l or league cricket.. Once we answer that lot of critical comments on league cricket wld stop.
Indian here and I don't think the IPL would ever want to go 4, 6, 8 months a year. Neither the viewers, nor the players, nor the cricket fans world over would want that.
Here's the problem with the IPL, I'm a south african living in the UK, how can I be pleasant about this.....I don't give a expletive about it and have zero reason to be invested no matter how much I've tried. Same goes for all the other T20 leagues. Now the SA20 on the other hand, very invested with my Sunrisers. I just hope the IPL doesn't end up destroying the fabric of international cricket purely to please the Indian market.
People in Aus don't watch because of time zone difference I guess... But, sure like all other leagues, most leagues mostly have domestic audience. Indians watch the Hundread or BBL becos in falls in our time zone.. Well most matches
The issue with he IPL is keeping international interest. That is main in large part by having international players taking part. It's the key for none Indian audiences to watch. England watchers "See how Ben Stokes does" or West Indies fans "See how Andre Russell does" etc. So the issue is supply of good none Indian players. Almost everyone I know in the UK who watches IPL heavily favours games with English players. Barely watching any games outside of that. At this point you risk diluting the talent pool, not having enough games with Box Office international talent if that talent is spread too thinly. A domestic competition that is 90% Indian players playing in India probably won't work internationally. For this to work the IPL needs to be the International Premier League, not The Indian Premier League
Cricket fatigue is already setting in within the fans. Fans will stop watching cricket and move on to something more interesting, if it is on every day. Multiple formats is important for breaking the monotony. So is gaps in cricket schedule. Nothing beats our instinct for novelty.
The saddest thing is that this is going to affect test cricket. It was shameful South Africa sending an academy team to New Zealand to play test cricket so the big boys could play a t20 tournament in South Africa.
This is just beginning.. Already IPL became top 5 leagues in the world..its going to explode multiple times in Next few years.. More teams will be added, players auction prices will reach to unimaginable levels.. even if they increase 2 more months for IPL then IPL will be the league everyone want to be part of..
The IPL Games come on at 10 or 11 AM where I live in Easter standard time in the US. Perfact for watching in my office at work, or at home on the weekends :) The BBL is much more difficult because they come on at 2 or 3 in the AM where I live so if I do watch I'm watching game that has already been played. The Hundred is kind of in the middle. Even MLC games come on in the late moenring to be on prime time time in India.
There were times when the Indian and Pakistani players used to come to play county cricket to earn some extra bucks , even sachin played for Yorkshire in his early days . So it's Faire to players they will go where the money is ..today it's IPL tomorrow it could be something different you never know
IPL is a cricket paradox, it will make a lot of money while at the sametime destroying international cricket. Cricket will become a niche sport in most of the test playing countries
@Ndidusbbssj It very much is.. Only in India and the other subcontinental countries Cricket matters.. even in UK where it was born is a niche or elite sport played by 10% of their population
@@nooneknows19 Not very likely to happen. Traditionalists in the UK and Australia watch Test cricket more as a part of their tradition and less as a sport. As a sport they prefer contact spotts like Football and Rubgy. Cricket is not a part of mass conciousness in those countries
80% of the revenue in cricket is generated by one nation only. It's the second or third most popular sport in the world in terms of global viewership. The truth is, Watching Test and ODI cricket requires free time and longer attention span which a large majority of cricket watching audience doesn't have.
people talk about IPL franchises destroying international cricket like cricket had lots of international teams playing before IPL..football franchises are way bigger but not able to destroy international match popularity ...you already don't have lots of countries who play cricket so the only option is to popularise cricket and make it financial sustainable is franchised like IPL.
Ipl destroying international cricket in somehow i dont know but if u see there is no comparison with footbaal IPL is only leage to which we can compare with football
With due respect, You blokes need to talk to the leadership of European Cricket Network to get an alternative view on the future of cricket. ECN is the largest cricket playing organisation in the world playing well over 1700 televised matches last year and you haven’t shown them the respect they deserve in helping to develop cricket in Europe. They are way ahead of your thinking and understanding on cricket management and development. Operating since 2019 ECN is organising and growing cricket in Europe at a rate never contemplated. And it’s little surprise to see how many players in the current T20 WC who have actually played in ECN competitions.
If they are waaayyy ahead in their thinking they why they need others to help them develop cricket in Europe? These are not colonial times man, WAKE UP!!! The world of cricket and the IPL moved along while Ashley Giles was holding back English players from the IPL.... All the ENglish cricketers were upset! Maybe this is an indication that INDIA and the IPL got it right and you guys wrong?????? In a nutshell... NO - YOU ARE NOT way ahead in your thinking. In 15 years the IPL is an 11 BILLION dollar franchise! THEY KNOW how to get it right. ECN should ask them for inputs NOT the other way around!
Ravi, how long has it taken India, a power in world cricket, to develop that way? When the IPL started the organisers had to give it free to tv coverage. The IPL wasn’t a success overnight, it grew into the success it is. ECN is starting 100 years behind other established cricketing nations. Strangely enoughEuropean cricket development is based on expat subcontinent players making their homes and futures in Europe, strangely enough, the subcontinent (the likes of yourself) wants to criticise them. The kids of those people and their kids will continue to grow the game in Europe. I’m a cricket lover and follower. The world needs cricket and Europe has to be apart of WORLD cricket as does the American and African continents. For you the world of cricket is Indian cricket. Great but narrow minded! You need to broaden your mind. But back to ECN. ECN as an organisation is growing cricket in Europe from a low base. Virtually No cricketing infrastructure and little corporate backing. That will change slowly. It has advanced anti corruption mechanisms that are not found in established nations or the ICC. (My comments were based on the discussion being held at the time) Corruption is what can kill our sport. The future of the game is a clean game, all across the world. In less than 5 years of ECN we are seeing the rise of cricket in Germany, Spain and Italy. Cricket is growing in the other 30 nations in Europe. Give these nations 20 years of growth and their players will be playing key roles in the IPL and other ICC competitions. I’m Australian and I could be arrogant about where the best cricket is played but instead of that I just want to see good cricket played across the world so that cricket has a future. I wish you had that objective too.
I think if they really want to grow cricket especially T20I think what ab de Villiers said is the better way. Take a franchise like sunrisers etc . IPL should played throughout the whole year For a calendar year they should target regions similar to tennis like Wimbledon ( London) , Australian open , French open. Covering all the potential areas like US, Canada, UAE, Netherlands etc. And make a big event. Slotting in international cricket in between.
Why all the blame always goes to IPL? But hardly talk abut the hundred, BBL, CPL, ILT20, SAT20, vitality blast. ECB introduced T20 cricket and domestic T20 leagues. So blame has to be shared by England Cricket Board as well and funnily enough its always english media that has a problem with IPL
I think ICC should make a Champions League where all Country's leagues teams play. That way intl franchise/league cricket will be popular and also might be more popular in new areas. Like what the UcL did in football.
It's not for me, I have to say that I struggle to believe what I am watching. The amount of money being pumped into the exchanges is scary and leaves it open to corruption.
Just one league Ipl International premier league Every second year indian rest overseas 24 or 32 teams from all over the world Four. Qualify Three months Every year ✌️
Infact football like model will be more successful to see competition because there is money in cricket alot . And business are looking to invest , and I would like to see atleast 3 to 4 level of relegation and promotions system among cricket clubs in IPL . And even there can be champion league back
IPL has given Lots of Players Worldwide to Change their way of life by having good incomes... Iam a big fan of Test Cricket.. But as time goes on, peoples dont have time and patience to watch Test Cricket for 5 days... The Big factor is SMARTPHONE... Because of this diverse function gadgets 😝 almost all people are ENGAGED...Smartphone KILLED TIMES OF HUMAN BEING. Everyone wants things fast and quick... So no chance of watching 5 days of match in mobiles... Every thing is taking over by AI.. We need to change the way Cricket and all other Sports Marketing to peoples...
International cricket will only retain its charm and importance only if the frequency reduces. Unnecessary bilateral series between the same countries every few months makes it really boring and people have already stopped caring. Focus on franchise cricket more, have an international series only one or twice a year at max something similar to soccer. IPL will become a 5 or 6 month long tournament in a few years. Its inevitable.
Test cricket is dying because only three countries can afford to give it priority - England, Australia and India. The other countires can't afford to pay their players as well as these three countires so, inevitably, their players are attracted to white ball franchise cricket. It's where the money is for the majority of international cricketers. The two test series England play this summer are going to be very non competitve. If England don't experiment too much they are more than capable of winning all six tests. Eventually, even English spectators will tire of this. So will the only test series England paly be against India and Australia? I can see a time when this happens, maybe in the next decade. England will continue to play the various white ball formats against other countries - West Indies, Pakistan, New Zealand etc.
Since I love American sports, I hope IPL expands its schedule to a 40-50 game regular season followed by playoffs. If they did that, the rest would be toast I guess.
people talk about IPL franchises destroying international cricket like cricket had lots of international teams playing before IPL..football franchises are way bigger but not able to destroy international match popularity ...you already don't have lots of countries who play cricket so the only option left to popularise cricket and make it financial sustainable is franchised like IPL.
@@Dignified245Without India cricket is a niche sport at best, and a dead sport at worst.
It's hypocrisy. They talk about preserving the ethos of red ball cricket and then they go gaga over bazball. You cant keep living under a rock and expect everyone else to live under a rock as well.
@@Dignified245 club cricket should be way bigger than this.. If I would be incharge.. I will create a international cricket league.. In which cricket club from every associate country participate in a single ones a four years tournament with no multiple club association for player. It can create a cricket tournament like never before... Go big go hard.
@@gts8919ironically cricket is pretty niche to India, England and Australia care about other sports a lot too, but look at the other sports in India, basically nothing compared to cricket
We have good hockey team too
Im from Ireland and love watching IPL, 2-3months is enough though.... But it is fantastic to watch, i dont watch the 100, i dont watch big bash, i watch a small bit of PSL, and i watch nearly all formats international cricket which i think is the peak of cricket
So pathetic destroyer. What's wrong with you? 😂
What's wrong with you destroyer? And why are you deleting comments? 😂
@@gts8919 huh?
u dont watch BBL but the PSL!!! any reasons for that?
@@geethakumari9733 time mainly, 8.15 in the morning vs 3 or 4 in afternoon suits me, but also it nearly always clashes with an international series, and bbl don't tend to attract the bigger players, I'm not saying the psl is better at attracting the best players, but for the other reasons, it's why I watch. I think I watch 80-90% of all IPL, where as I might watch 60-80% PSL.
Jarrod is so on the point every single time. He knows what he is talking about & is almost correct everytime.
Is podcast has consistently been years ahead of what gets talked about on Sky, etc.
IPL will go the way of MLB, NHL, NBA and the like; players will get scouted from a young age, brought through a development system, sign exclusive contracts to play IPL, and those that don't make "the big leagues" will go play Big Bash, MLC, or in any other league.
From there, they will get permission - they're on exclusive contracts, remember - to play international games for their country. Eventually, representing your country won't be the lofty goal that it once was, earning a massive contract within the IPL system will be the new top goal for cricketers.
It'll take time, a massive attitude shift like that always does, but thats where we'll end up.
That's the only way usa market and audience is crickets 🏏 biggest bet 300million + 50k usd per capita nation influence and money more audience cricket should focus on bringing big nation as cricket nation portraying cricket has big nation game that would help
@@007Iol I think indians are thinking of catering cricket to 3-5million people from India and the sub continent first, their per capita is also better than national average and these people know cricket and that interest will help cricket to be launched in the US, which is a better way than how brits or Australians are thinking of expanding cricket in the US
@@Snoozefor10minutes well indian origin are not Indian's they are Americans they consider themselves Americans and Americans know it is a country build by immigration it will help cricket 🏏 we should portray that if you become a cricketer you can be super star and earn money and fans but it's a long game of 20 to 15 years
As long as India controls cricket, international cricket will remain prestigious. Indians are very patriotic people.
And cricket will be reduced to baseball
As an audience, I definitely want to see more of IPL and more of global cricketers getting involved and coming together to give us one of the most intense and competitive annual sporting events.
I've grown more and more fond of the IPL and I'm excited to see how it will grow in the times to come.
Cricket owes a lot to IPL… Besides the argument that IPL is destroying international cricket, we have to look at what IPL did to cricket - made cricketers richers like some other elite athletes, made cricket more popular, turned cricket into a brand, and commercialized it like any other top sport.
Compared to profit margin of team's & ipl players are getting peanuts lol
@@darklord-mw7jd true lol
Sure, its been great for the players but it really hasn't expanded the game internationally. Instead there has been a decline in crickets popularity in its former bastions like Australia and South Africa.
@@darklord-mw7jd that's how every company is run, you can't blame how much Amazon makes to that off top employees of their company
@@lightforce4604 Do you have a source for the fact that there is a decline in popularity in SA and Oz? Cricket has been having higher average attendance and consistent high viewership ever since the establishment of the BBL. Yes, BBL declined in popularity after 2018 but it has gotten steady in the last 2-3 years. In SA, it has actually increased. 20 years ago, it was mostly the white South Africans that used to watch and play cricket. The interest among black South Africans has increased a lot lately.
Love the IPL. Wish it was a bit shorter. Kimber is so good to listen to
Shorter, but twice a year.
I agree
@caesarjust just once
Agree! Love it and i should be a 10 match each team format rather than 14 mtch per team!
Yes it needs to be shorter
No one in Australia watches IPL? Jarrod so many people from Australia follows IPL
But only a tiny percentage of the people who take an interest in the Australian cricket summer pay any attention to the IPL. The average Australian cricket fan is very seasonal; if it doesn’t happen between November and February it doesn’t exist. That is why the sport is sleepwalking to disaster in this country, with state governments arguing over the Test scheduling for future summers that will be lucky to even have a visiting team. I have zero interest in the IPL myself but at least I know what a threat it is.
@@opalruby13 Actually Australia is a very small country by population so less people
Just like "no one" outside Aus and Eng cares abt what tf is Ashes lol!
@@mg9854 People who loves cricket watches everything. I love sports I watch everything but not baseball 😆
@@SamDos-fh2vw But Australia is a very important country in the cricket world and a supplier of talent to competitions everywhere. Australian kids get their first exposure to cricket through Test matches or the BBL, in the school holidays (this part is very important). To most Australians the IPL is like the NFL: a foreign domestic league with a few Australians in it, accessible online if you’re dedicated enough but hardly mainstream.
Ipl has helped me heal after the heart ache on 19 November.
There's no replacement of a 50 over world cup final loss (which comes once in 4 yrs). You can't compare it with franchise cricket. Cmon dude let's talk serious
4:56 30 or 40 million? 😅😅 The viewership is now atleast 150 to 200 on jio excluding Star sports. The recent RCB vs CSK match had viewership of 490 to 500 million on jio excluding star sports coverage😅😅
Ha ha, they are from such small countries in comparison to India that they can't think beyond 30 to 40 million viewership. Can't blame them.
but that's precisely his point - that the IPL can be self sustained by only Indian viewers which is pretty much the case. Hardly any one else cares about it.
T20 is the 100 meter sprint and Test Match is like the Marathon…. An Usain Bolt is celebrated while no one remembers a Marathon winner … but both the events exists and for different reasons one is a test of agility and speed while the other is a test of endurance …
Thats a pretty poor assumption. Perhaps you don’t know about marathon winner but many others do. There is NO 100m event thats open to public but world marathon majors are where millions participate each year. And, those people remember.
Ok dr analogy
@@M20-z4j my apologues for probably poor wording … but was essentially to convey the popularity of T20 via a vis Test Match though test Matches are a tougher test of endurance and being in the Game for such a long Period of time just as a Marathon is … Marathon is a test of mind over matter … am sure most will agree that beyond a certain number of Kms Tis just the mind will that’s driving you and yes I agree marathon is extremely popular
Not at all. Everyone remembers great test knocks like the ones from Ben Stokes, Rishabh Pant, and Kusal Perera, but nobody remembers T20 and ODI knocks unless it's some World Cup match.
@@M20-z4j name him/her. I'm pretty sure UB would be known more than the marathon winner by least 75% of people. Also the fact that you don't know that a marathon exists in Olympics, only goes on to prove the point
I understand their thinking. But one question i want to ask is that wont viewers get bored of watching same matches over and over for 6 months? Even this IPL felt long and now the only excitement left is that playoffs are coming.
I feel longer IPL would get boring and monotonous.
It will only be boring if there is nothing at stake. One way to increase matches without diluting the league is to play playoff series rather than one off matches similar to NBA.
Ipl is already 20 days too long ..
Rather than making it longer they need to shorten it in my view just make everyone play everyone home and away and the top side is the winner
You don’t need playoffs and all that comes with it.
Because it's happening every day unlike every week in football.
People are still going to watch it, kind of like how the people who watch daily soaps do that. Would you care about a specific episode a month from now? Probably not. But you're surely going to watch today's episode because it's still better than all the other options you have (and if you do have better options, congratulations, happy for you), and also, you don't want to miss out on the discussion next day at the office canteen over what happened in the previous episode. And to the broadcasters, that's all that matters. Your eyes are on the screen. You are noticing all the companies who are plugging their products between overs.
Jarrod is a highly intellectual lad
Cricket will sweep Africa for sure, Cricket will become the game of the 21st Century. More country will starting playing, more money is generated and sense of pride prevails among the countries
for me, the IPL needs international cricket to exist alongside to maintain its allure. most of the big draws of IPL are international stars. its essentially the fans love the players that did things for ind in the ipl. ishan kishan and Rishabh pant are the same type players but people love rishabh and support DC for him because he won the Gabba test. Also if you takeaway international cricket BCCI loses its main adv over other leagues which is ind stars in ipl.
Jake Fraser-McGurk: Hold my glass
New uncapped players are awesome, International cricket is overrated and will soon die. Did you catch the Pak Vs NZ match? No …, everyone watched the IPL!
@@dmzura4005 i am gonna be real dog nobody gives a fvcn about mcgurk as a player. Chris lynn hit sixes. Its exciting now. Lets take all the exciting young guys and make a team of them amd no one would support that team. Like people are taking about him because he is doing things for DC. In 5 years if he is doing things for DC but didnt play a single Aus game. There is still very little valye to him.
@@sekharraja9679 So is there very little value to Jamie Vardy when he won the EPL with Leicester in that sensational season when he had played very little for England?
@@AS-oq5ce who is talking about england here, this is Bout IPL. This is a very uniquely indian thing. If Jamie vardy helped EPL in any significant way, it would still exist instead of the 100 ball thing. Also winning a tournment has nothing to do with the popularity of the tournment. Ambati Rayudu won it ipl 7 times, how many people remember him as the ipl attraction?? No one.
@@sekharraja9679 The English Premier League does still exist; it's a domestic football competition. Don't tell me people don't support Samson because he hasn't won major international matches for India.
Let me say one thing.. I love test cricket but I don't have time to watch it ...just follows on scorecard..test cricket requires retire people who have lot of time
And money
You don't have to watch the entire day man. This is the problem, with a lot of Desis, you guys don't know how to watch test cricket. Watch a session or two not the entire day. And also when you can sense the match getting interesting by checking the scorecard start watching the game.
IPL is the cricket version of the English premier league.. cricket needs to evolve as football.. IPL is a great way to do it!
I am in favour of 4 months IPL with 14 teams . IPL is a great entertainer 300-400 million view per match .. It is awesome .
I wish IPL could be like NFL, lot's of teams and almost year along season.
No it will destroy cricket
I think bcci really want's India to win any world cup event as soon as possible, after that it would be much easier to think about extending ipl because indian fans are not happy about India not winning any world cup for long time and blaming ipl for that.
as if BCCI cares about fans
IPL should happen in 4 countries - south africa England India and Australia that's what i want
A team having two home grounds one in India other outside of India
good point
Well you do have to wonder why it is that Kohli is such a good player in the IPL but can’t seem to help his team ever win one in 16 years
@@CricketEngland kohli idhr bich me kaha gya gadhe ...
neither Indian fans nor BCCI really care about trophies.
How long are we gonna talk about this?😂😂
IPL wasn't made to make Indian International cricket better. It was purely made to tap into the huge Indian market to access the full potential of broadcasting revenue. It was never about cricket in the first place.
So those who are crying about ,IPL is the reason why India are not winning need to rethink why India are actually not winning trophies. 😂😂
IPL is a success, thanks to the star culture ,thanks to the regionism, thanks to the 1.4 billion population,thanks to the love for the game.
It was the perfect product to tap into every freakin Indian emotion. That's why it is successful.
It was never about winning ICC events,It was always about making money.
You can all cry about IPL getting bigger and taking over the cricket World.
No one can take over anything unless you let them.
I find it so funny when the Brits cry about some country taking over something. The irony of it is hysterical.😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
true
Especially since the aus uk cricket boards run the game so poorly. I don’t watch the big bash, ipl way way better even though ur watching them at 1am oz time. The players have way more freedom in the ipl than the bbl.
India's #1 in T20 and odi.
@@vetiarvind and in what alternative reality is that?
The only way to save ODI is to make a 20 team ODI tournament With 4 groups of 5 teams and instead of super 8, it's knockouts that leads to semis. At the same time, ICC needs to invest more in unexplored areas in cricket
I love ODI cricket but it’s just the ugly middle child between tests and T20. Something has to go to fit in these T20 leagues
@@Will5353_ come on, it's not that hard, t20 is played most, Test is not gonna be played by all, But ODI world cup is the most prestigious title in cricket even now. It's not gonna go away for a long time.
Jarrod is right about how how we play in Australia. I was 16, playing 2nd grade in Newcastle keeping and batting 7. We bowled Cardiff out for 236 at tea on the first day ( keep in mind in Aussie grade cricket you come back the next Saturday for the next 90 overs).
We were 5/30 with 10 overs to go when I came in and it was not comfortable, I was told by the older players in the team that I was the last batsman and I had to bat out the overs, plus enough to stop us getting beaten outright. Meaning the next week as well.
I had a family 18th Birthday party the following Friday and enjoyed the liberal use of the keg way too much. My mother drove me out to the game on Saturday with 80 overs to bat and I was vomiting out the window, much to her disgust.
I had to raise the guard of my helmet to spew countless times throughout the day, the only plus side of this was that they had a brilliant young offie who ended up playing for NSW in the shield, the bat pad and silly mid off were inclined to avoid the mess I had created close to the wicket. This was an unexpected win as I ballooned numerous bat pads just shy of these hygiene conscious gents.
It's the worst I had ever felt in my life, yet we avoided the outright and lost 1st innings points only. My reward was unwanted pints at the clubhouse.
It's different in Australia, if you bunker down and suffer as a batsman, you are revered as a teenager by grown men. As disgusted as my mother was with my display, even she had to applaud me on the way off. I scored a grand total of 31 from 90 overs. It wasn't impressive batting at all, just fear of what the adults would say if I got out. And that is the club cricket way in Australia.
"No one watches ipl outside of India" - meanwhile i sit in Canada listening to this clip from this channel solely because they are speaking about the ipl. Cricket fans care about high quality cricket. In t20s the ipl is the highest quality of cricket. It's already global and will only become more so over time as it expands to a 20 team and 42 game season. And that's a good thing for those of us who love the game. Go CSK!
Kimber is a class act, but I love listening to views of older English generations about India with their jaws dropped and eyes wide open :)
He's Australian.
He was talking about David Lloyd, a British... (Would have been fun for indians had there been an extra 'a' after his last name... @@IanDavis-fs8dd
Its not just the IPL, its the context of the cricket that is played in the IPL. T20 cricket is an expandable and marketable commodity. Cricket needs to embrace it. It is television friendly and in its format, can be exported to the likes of the North America, Africa, Middle East and South East Asia. If the IPL has to be the launching pad for this movement, then so be it.
God he’s quality this guy, scary time to be an English fan, hope we’ve got a strategy to compete with this
You can't compete
Cause so less people watch cricket there.
@@FootballIndiano Don’t think we need to compete for a global audience, but if they get the right product a domestic audience would watch it over the IPL
@@Carpedeliam well if you are not talking about global
I don't think any one watches IPL there
Even a new tournament in uk would be popular than IPL in uk
Apart from some south Asians who live in UK no one watches IPL
Cricket is basically a dead sport in the UK. We will continue to produce players from the big private schools but as a grass routes culture, it’s gone.
Test match in round robin ICC tournament for 2-3 months with 8 nations will be exciting to watch instead of the point cycle of 2 years
Are u brain dead ?
Yes exactly
100% agreed
World Series Cricket and the IPL is the best thing what ever happened to Cricket! The IPL is as Big as the Premier League! Thank You India!
The IPL saved Cricket!
10 million plus people watch IPL from the USA (using Sling Tv and Willow TV). you guys have no idea how popular IPL is here.
Who tf is those 10 million 😂
@@vin-bharatmahaan6569 yaa lol 😆
@@FootballIndiano They are your fathers.
are you sure about 10 million?
@@nikhilkay1 yes
There are so many cricket league in the world but you can't see quality cricket ipl is the only platform where cricket fans watch all the superstars together and giving them good money so must give credit to bcci
5:52 *doesn’t really matter outside India * I don’t think that is true. A big amount of people pay around $30-40 for these three months of IPL games. It’s almost like PPV.
I can see the IPL being like MLB in the US - 3/4 month season in India and other leagues are effectively feeders. Not sure it'll go much longer unless they rotate international players in and out more.
T20 cricket will effectively become more of a niche sport, globally, just really played in India and a few other places. The opportunity for it going global has passed. Nothing wrong with that - most sports centre on one country - it's really only football that is truly global.
I also think Jarrod is right about separating red and white ball. Just not sure how red ball survives because as cricket becomes privatised, there won't be any money coming back to national boards to support longer formats.
Really, cricket is going back to its roots. Test matches will be played just between a few nations, and IPL/T20 will be more like it was in England in the 1700s where it was all private clubs and closely linked to gambling.
I think T20 can grow in the Americas with the 2024 WC. The USA and Canada have huge niche following and the growth of the sport and the money in it has increased so much. And, other nations like Uganda, Nepal, and the UAE are becoming so much better. I see cricket growing because of T20 as it makes the game more watchable. Other forms of cricket are fun, but are not good for optics because now people judge sports performances so much off of metrics that events like test cricket can never do.
naah, IPL won't grow beyond 2 and half months as it's planned specifically as a summer event. The june to October time is not good for cricket as it's raining in almost all over, After that November to March is the serious time of school, where exams are held. Indian families don't allow TV much, once January arrives. March is the month when exams get over and a proper two month of summer vacation start. So IPL won't grow out of that window, as it's not good for business, That's why India plays test matches in January as kids don't pay attention to tests
@@colekinder517 I think it'll grow a bit but it will primarily be limited to expat communities. US is very blinkered when it comes to non-American sports - look at how football has struggled to make much ground.
The other countries will play but they'll be feeder nations for India.
@@davidmeiklejohn9800 soccer/football does not struggle to grow though. It is super popular. Participation, attendance, and viewership is extremely high for most nations. It may not be the most popular sport, but you can watch all the leagues, make the top levels, and excel domestically too. Cricket may only get to 5-10 million dedicated fans, but that would still create a top league, really good athletes in the sport, and Willow and ESPN already has the major competitions. Similar to Australia, a sport does not even have to be top five to be really good in the USA.
I would love to see more international outside players new talent in ipl ❤❤🇮🇳🏏always welcome in India 🇮🇳
Not just players but maybe create more teams from outside India as well. It would be interesting to expand beyond Indian city teams.
There’s nothing like the ashes and test cricket. I find white ball cricket so basic compared to test cricket
Test cricket was a fantastic entertainer thats why they had to introduce white ball cricket😢
‘No one watches it in Australia’ who you fooling mate😂
I don't think anyone is Doing the T10 or the 100 with the IPL Teams. Jay Shah already said the CLT20 isn't coming back, it was Fake news. IPL will be IPL but for 3-4 months ( Feb-May ) with 16 Teams & proper mid season Transfer window in between. Can't wait 🔥
Loll can’t wait?? Really?? Ipl is already a 20 days too long .. after watching initial 6, 7 matches it always starts feeling boring and people started feeling when it is going to end because of fatigue factor and repetitive hit and giggle .. 8 teams 14 matches and 40 days of ipl was the best .. it will be start of downfall of ipl if they are planning to add more matches..
@@jatinladda186why are you even watching every single game ? How have you so much time ? Support your own team and watch only their games, that's how leagues are watched
@@imviiku i don’t watch every match still it is too long and boring..now i just want this to end and watch international matches .
@@jatinladda186 international matches are more boring tbh
@@jatinladda186You do watch all the games, dont lie just to make a point lmao.
No Jarrod. Everyone does not want to watch the IPL. A billion Indians might and that's where its strength is. But I don't think that many cricket fans around the world are staying up at might to watch it like say football fans would with the EPL or Champions League.
Actually Jarrod is really knowing the truth ... We are addicted to this game ....
Franchise is going to be the future 😀
i mean they announced viewership of IPL in October in the UK was between 1-3 million total...that's not a small number is it?
Make season of cricket format wise. 8 months only T20, 2 months test , 2 months odi. And don't play bilateral series. Play tri lateral series, small championship, continental cups, etc. More contest more craze
They talk about relevant topics affecting the game.Probably the best cricket podcast.
IMO Test and T-20 should only be the way forward. Rip off ODI(including ODI WC)
Exactly
ODI WC won't die at all by viewerships. It will die if we stop it.
Yeah, get rid of the most prestigious trophy in international cricket. 😂
T20 WC is a joke and so is World Trade Center Championship 😂
May be test shld be converted into 50 overs a side
Current calender in perfectly balanced..no need to change
The point was made clear by Jarrod, just coz you like Bob Dylan doesn't mean Kendrick lamar is bad. People still can and do listen to both.
Moreover, cricket doesn't need to take over America or other countries. Just like rugby isnt pushed in India or other subcontinental countries. It is a complicated game to understand not like football or basketball where you have to get the ball in opponents ring or square hence, it can be a bit difficult at times.
IPL is a tournament where International foreign players are rewarded for their National Team Performances (By going for high prices in IPL Auction) but Indian players are rewarded for there IPL performances (By getting selected for the National Cricket Team).
You can see a paradigm shift here where cricketers in India are diverted to prioritise IPL over national Team. And foreign players are rewarded for there exceptional performances in National Team Colours.
So IPL is doing more good to International players than to Indian National Team in general, sad but it's True.
Quite remarkable all of the people who speak against IPL are the ones who are not paid in IPL. once they jump in to the ipl bang wagon their opinion also changes.
Ipl is growing because it is associated with betting,gambling and due to hugh population of india but for cricket fan ashes in lords is heaven nothing match ashes it is like cricket grand festival I never miss ashes.
We only talk about IPL during IPL season only i.e this 2 months.
Rest all year is all about International and Test cricket.
We need more talks like this about this beautiful game.
Jarrod's point is flawless except for the realization that how much cricket audiences in India are attached culturally to the Indian team and that is not even close to what the IPL teams have achieved. So it may eventually happen but its going to take a decade at the minimum.
I have a though and I want to know am I crazy or not? I think IPL can be a two format series T20 and 50-50 with total 20 players in each team. The team which played better in both format should become the winner of IPL. They should make Qualifiers T-20 and knock out matches should be 50-50. If this get successful IPL can go international. Where there can be open qualifier for X amount of foreign teams and the qualified teams will play for main TITLE. This is how IPL can gather more International audience and the time period of IPL will increase too.
cricket is gaining popualrity all over the world nowadays
I don't agree IPL being extended for 3 or 6 or 8 months.
The current duration is still under the limit.
Cricket folks need to decide the goal... To grow international cricket OR To grow cricket irrespective of the mode int'l or league cricket.. Once we answer that lot of critical comments on league cricket wld stop.
IPL is an Indian idea which is a huge success.
2 months for IPL is perfect. This can be shortened further. 2 games at Saturday and Sunday should be the norm.
It will reduce at least 15 days.
Indian here and I don't think the IPL would ever want to go 4, 6, 8 months a year.
Neither the viewers, nor the players, nor the cricket fans world over would want that.
40 millions.....??!!
The last match I saw has about 160 mn😂
100 years on when MCL in the USA is still blowing up... they would never call it off! Buzz off.
Here's the problem with the IPL, I'm a south african living in the UK, how can I be pleasant about this.....I don't give a expletive about it and have zero reason to be invested no matter how much I've tried. Same goes for all the other T20 leagues. Now the SA20 on the other hand, very invested with my Sunrisers.
I just hope the IPL doesn't end up destroying the fabric of international cricket purely to please the Indian market.
As an Indian I don't want IPL to extend to 3 months, i love IPL but the kick that International games and rivalries gives is different.
People in Aus don't watch because of time zone difference I guess... But, sure like all other leagues, most leagues mostly have domestic audience. Indians watch the Hundread or BBL becos in falls in our time zone.. Well most matches
Jarrod is clever, realist, lives in NOW.
Is there any England cricket primer league?
The issue with he IPL is keeping international interest. That is main in large part by having international players taking part. It's the key for none Indian audiences to watch.
England watchers "See how Ben Stokes does" or West Indies fans "See how Andre Russell does" etc.
So the issue is supply of good none Indian players. Almost everyone I know in the UK who watches IPL heavily favours games with English players. Barely watching any games outside of that.
At this point you risk diluting the talent pool, not having enough games with Box Office international talent if that talent is spread too thinly.
A domestic competition that is 90% Indian players playing in India probably won't work internationally.
For this to work the IPL needs to be the International Premier League, not The Indian Premier League
Eventually, IPL will have 20-25 teams and 6 foreign players in each team or even more.
Test cricket is massive in England. India and Australia will keep on coming.
Cricket fatigue is already setting in within the fans. Fans will stop watching cricket and move on to something more interesting, if it is on every day. Multiple formats is important for breaking the monotony. So is gaps in cricket schedule.
Nothing beats our instinct for novelty.
Only sport which is more exciting to watch than cricket is MMA
Cricket fans can't like other sports except wannabe Indians who tend to like football because they wanna look cool
I agree 💯💯💯💯
Bohot gap rehta h 😢@@Playerone1287
Well I don't think passionate cricket fans will get bored from this game and I don't know what r u talking about more interesting than cricket
The saddest thing is that this is going to affect test cricket. It was shameful South Africa sending an academy team to New Zealand to play test cricket so the big boys could play a t20 tournament in South Africa.
This is just beginning.. Already IPL became top 5 leagues in the world..its going to explode multiple times in Next few years.. More teams will be added, players auction prices will reach to unimaginable levels.. even if they increase 2 more months for IPL then IPL will be the league everyone want to be part of..
The IPL Games come on at 10 or 11 AM where I live in Easter standard time in the US. Perfact for watching in my office at work, or at home on the weekends :) The BBL is much more difficult because they come on at 2 or 3 in the AM where I live so if I do watch I'm watching game that has already been played. The Hundred is kind of in the middle. Even MLC games come on in the late moenring to be on prime time time in India.
IPL is the best thing happened to Cricket in its 150 years history. It happened lil late but better late than never
ipl 2024 highest viewership records: 450 million views
There were times when the Indian and Pakistani players used to come to play county cricket to earn some extra bucks , even sachin played for Yorkshire in his early days . So it's Faire to players they will go where the money is ..today it's IPL tomorrow it could be something different you never know
IPL is a cricket paradox, it will make a lot of money while at the sametime destroying international cricket. Cricket will become a niche sport in most of the test playing countries
It already is
@Ndidusbbssj It very much is.. Only in India and the other subcontinental countries Cricket matters.. even in UK where it was born is a niche or elite sport played by 10% of their population
@@nooneknows19 Not very likely to happen. Traditionalists in the UK and Australia watch Test cricket more as a part of their tradition and less as a sport. As a sport they prefer contact spotts like Football and Rubgy. Cricket is not a part of mass conciousness in those countries
80% of the revenue in cricket is generated by one nation only. It's the second or third most popular sport in the world in terms of global viewership. The truth is, Watching Test and ODI cricket requires free time and longer attention span which a large majority of cricket watching audience doesn't have.
people talk about IPL franchises destroying international cricket like cricket had lots of international teams playing before IPL..football franchises are way bigger but not able to destroy international match popularity ...you already don't have lots of countries who play cricket so the only option is to popularise cricket and make it financial sustainable is franchised like IPL.
Any franchise growing bigger means bad news for proper cricket.
Ipl destroying international cricket in somehow i dont know but if u see there is no comparison with footbaal IPL is only leage to which we can compare with football
With due respect, You blokes need to talk to the leadership of European Cricket Network to get an alternative view on the future of cricket. ECN is the largest cricket playing organisation in the world playing well over 1700 televised matches last year and you haven’t shown them the respect they deserve in helping to develop cricket in Europe. They are way ahead of your thinking and understanding on cricket management and development. Operating since 2019 ECN is organising and growing cricket in Europe at a rate never contemplated. And it’s little surprise to see how many players in the current T20 WC who have actually played in ECN competitions.
If they are waaayyy ahead in their thinking they why they need others to help them develop cricket in Europe? These are not colonial times man, WAKE UP!!! The world of cricket and the IPL moved along while Ashley Giles was holding back English players from the IPL.... All the ENglish cricketers were upset! Maybe this is an indication that INDIA and the IPL got it right and you guys wrong?????? In a nutshell... NO - YOU ARE NOT way ahead in your thinking. In 15 years the IPL is an 11 BILLION dollar franchise! THEY KNOW how to get it right. ECN should ask them for inputs NOT the other way around!
Ravi, how long has it taken India, a power in world cricket, to develop that way? When the IPL started the organisers had to give it free to tv coverage. The IPL wasn’t a success overnight, it grew into the success it is. ECN is starting 100 years behind other established cricketing nations. Strangely enoughEuropean cricket development is based on expat subcontinent players making their homes and futures in Europe, strangely enough, the subcontinent (the likes of yourself) wants to criticise them. The kids of those people and their kids will continue to grow the game in Europe. I’m a cricket lover and follower. The world needs cricket and Europe has to be apart of WORLD cricket as does the American and African continents. For you the world of cricket is Indian cricket. Great but narrow minded! You need to broaden your mind. But back to ECN. ECN as an organisation is growing cricket in Europe from a low base. Virtually No cricketing infrastructure and little corporate backing. That will change slowly. It has advanced anti corruption mechanisms that are not found in established nations or the ICC. (My comments were based on the discussion being held at the time) Corruption is what can kill our sport. The future of the game is a clean game, all across the world. In less than 5 years of ECN we are seeing the rise of cricket in Germany, Spain and Italy. Cricket is growing in the other 30 nations in Europe. Give these nations 20 years of growth and their players will be playing key roles in the IPL and other ICC competitions. I’m Australian and I could be arrogant about where the best cricket is played but instead of that I just want to see good cricket played across the world so that cricket has a future. I wish you had that objective too.
I think if they really want to grow cricket especially T20I think what ab de Villiers said is the better way. Take a franchise like sunrisers etc .
IPL should played throughout the whole year For a calendar year they should target regions similar to tennis like Wimbledon ( London) , Australian open , French open. Covering all the potential areas like US, Canada, UAE, Netherlands etc.
And make a big event. Slotting in international cricket in between.
Why all the blame always goes to IPL? But hardly talk abut the hundred, BBL, CPL, ILT20, SAT20, vitality blast. ECB introduced T20 cricket and domestic T20 leagues. So blame has to be shared by England Cricket Board as well and funnily enough its always english media that has a problem with IPL
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Jarrod has evolved himself as a logical/intellectual since a long time.
I think ICC should make a Champions League where all Country's leagues teams play. That way intl franchise/league cricket will be popular and also might be more popular in new areas. Like what the UcL did in football.
It was already done few years ago and scrapped
It's not for me, I have to say that I struggle to believe what I am watching. The amount of money being pumped into the exchanges is scary and leaves it open to corruption.
Are you from mars ?
Money is in every sports
How do you feel ipl has over money
@@FootballIndiano as I said, where there is money there is corruption. I just don't believe what I am watching so I don't watch it.
@@neilbirch8431you feel same for other sport leagues ?
I only watch Test cricket and won’t be doing that much longer.
Just one league
Ipl
International premier league
Every second year indian rest overseas
24 or 32 teams from all over the world
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Three months
Every year
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IPL has given new life to cricket otherwise it was dying
Turn Test Cricket into a one day 60 over game! The only difference, you do not have to chase the total, you can still draw!
If IPL today becomes 10 months tournament IPL will become biggest tournament in the world because they're huge population!!
Infact football like model will be more successful to see competition because there is money in cricket alot . And business are looking to invest , and I would like to see atleast 3 to 4 level of relegation and promotions system among cricket clubs in IPL . And even there can be champion league back
IPL has given Lots of Players Worldwide to Change their way of life by having good incomes... Iam a big fan of Test Cricket.. But as time goes on, peoples dont have time and patience to watch Test Cricket for 5 days... The Big factor is SMARTPHONE... Because of this diverse function gadgets 😝 almost all people are ENGAGED...Smartphone KILLED TIMES OF HUMAN BEING. Everyone wants things fast and quick... So no chance of watching 5 days of match in mobiles... Every thing is taking over by AI.. We need to change the way Cricket and all other Sports Marketing to peoples...
Drake bet $250k on KKR and finally won too 😆 the Drake curse is broken.
Same for harry kane. He wished KKR and they still won. Broke the jinx
So the question is when the last odi wc will be played ?
Very interesting discussion
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International cricket will only retain its charm and importance only if the frequency reduces. Unnecessary bilateral series between the same countries every few months makes it really boring and people have already stopped caring. Focus on franchise cricket more, have an international series only one or twice a year at max something similar to soccer. IPL will become a 5 or 6 month long tournament in a few years. Its inevitable.
simple solution,give more money to test players.i know will not do that.then bye bye.ipl is future or T20 is future.
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You could have pre season game's of ipl and then 2 months of IPL
Like the NFL
Test cricket is dying because only three countries can afford to give it priority - England, Australia and India. The other countires can't afford to pay their players as well as these three countires so, inevitably, their players are attracted to white ball franchise cricket. It's where the money is for the majority of international cricketers. The two test series England play this summer are going to be very non competitve. If England don't experiment too much they are more than capable of winning all six tests. Eventually, even English spectators will tire of this. So will the only test series England paly be against India and Australia? I can see a time when this happens, maybe in the next decade. England will continue to play the various white ball formats against other countries - West Indies, Pakistan, New Zealand etc.
With south asia containing over 20% of the world population test cricket will never die:)
Since I love American sports, I hope IPL expands its schedule to a 40-50 game regular season followed by playoffs. If they did that, the rest would be toast I guess.