Cricket is often called the gentleman’s game. But, does it apply to the game which is currently being played? With the introduction of spot fixing, the game is no longer the nice and simple one found three decades ago. Here, I am going to tell the journey of cricket from the gentleman’s game to the money making game with its consequences.
Well, just watch the highlights of a cricket match played currently and simultaneously watch a cricket match played in 1975. People will definitely spot out one difference- and that is that the players playing in 1975 were wearing white-coloured jerseys and that the image appearing was in the ‘black and white form’. But, people miss out on one specific and important difference. If you look at a shot played by the legendary players of that era and compare them to today’s generation, you would find a huge amount of difference. During that era, the players used to hit clean shots, be it the cut shot or the sweep. There were only limited shots been played and that too in the gentleman-like manner. Well, nowadays half of the runs scored by any team come from rash shots. Shots like the dilscoop, paddle, upper cut and the reverse sweep have been introduced very recently. But, these shots are just like fluke shots. Yes, a lot of power is needed to hit these kinds of shots, but players take a huge amount of risk for playing them. Who would have imagined a Vivian Richards or Sunil Gavaskar hit a dilscoop or a reverse sweep? The game has really changed.
People may be thinking that what was the use of the information that is given above, but it really has affected the game. You may have heard the quoting:
“Life has no shortcuts”
In today’s generation of cricket, it has no relevance. The shots being played are simply short cuts to the tougher ones. This has also led to spot fixing.
No one had even heard of the phrase ‘spot fixing’ before 1999. India’s then captain Mohammad Azharuddin had been accused of doing so. He had got a lot of money by just playing a certain kind of shot. This affected Azharuddin’s cricketing life and he was banned from playing international cricket. This is how spot fixing came to be known and since then an umpteen number of players have been accused of taking part in spot fixing. Three players of Pakistan were caught in a Test series in England and were barred from playing cricket for five years. Spot fixing was also seen in the IPL, which is said to be done by the CSK owner, N Srinivasan.
Cricket should be played in its original form and not in the money-making versions. Players get over 10 crore in the IPL nowadays. Cricket should remain a clean sport. Players should play clean shots.
I would end by saying that cricket is a gentleman’s game and should remain so.
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