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Today’s newsletter is going to start with our big takeaway for organizing the Cricket World Cup in America. We are sharing some of our favorite finds of the week and finally telling you that we will be at the World Cup. So connect with us if you are around we would be happy to bump into you.

This Week’s lineup

  •  🗽Big Insight

  • 🍪 Favorite Finds

  • 🏆Meet us at World Cup

So, let's get right into it then - leg stump, please!

INSIGHTS FOR INSIDERS

The Big Takeaway for Cricket World Cup in America 🗽

The Business end of the tournament is well underway and coming to a mouth-watering ending to see which 4 teams make it to the Semifinals & play the Finals. The matches moving forward are all being played in the Caribbean. But today’s focus is on the first leg that happened in America alone.

When the tournament was announced in the first place - it seemed like a shiny object with huge potential for the sport of Cricket in America. For any team sport to do well and gain popularity in a particular geographical region, there must be some sense of nationalism associated with it.

Cricket in America has been ICC's pet project for a long time and having T20 included in the 2028 Olympics programme for the Los Angeles edition is a big leap in that direction. The huge number of H1B visa holders and Green Card-acquiring Indians have given them that opportunity.

However, the global body would be the first to admit that the teething problems associated with the logistics and organizational part did paint a sorry picture.

But as the World Cup campaign began - more and more questions and problems kept getting raised.

However, the United States national team's stupendous show in beating Pakistan and giving India a run for their money before entering the Super Eights on its debut on the world stage was the big highlight. There are only a few things that money can't buy and the performances by Saurabh Netravalkar and Monank Patel were indeed priceless, something that would give ICC a chance to heave a sigh of relief despite a lot of things that didn't go right.

Some problems that stood out and did not make America the most viable commercial destination for a global event like the T20 World Cup.

  • Games in New York

  • Under-prepared drop-in pitches

  • Over-dependence on Indian TV audience

  • Lack of Stadium Infrastructure - Not factoring in weather

  • Steep ticket prices that were not affordable to regular fans.

Games in New York

Let us take the example of the Nassau County Cricket ground in the Long Island, which is more than an hour's drive from the CBD (Central Business District) of the New York City.

It was a makeshift facility, the 37,000 seater portable stands would have been dismantled and no one knows what kind of cricket matches would be played at that ground henceforth. The drop-in pitch will be plucked out for sure.

The mouth-watering proposition of India vs USA in New York state (not City) however needed a bit more than just hype and not testing the tracks was a juvenile mistake.

The Pitch & Ground conditions

The pitch was pilloried for its uneven bounce during India's opening match against Ireland when balls were flying from length after hitting the cracks.

The groundsmen then rolled the track to cover the cracks and so much that the pitch became slow and teams found it difficult to chase down any target which was in the range of 115-120.

The low scores made the matches enticing but also took away the fun element from the whole process of coming to watch a T20 match where they would want to see more sixes being hit.

A total of 56 maximums were hit in 8 games and at an average of seven per game, which isn't the best advertisement for promotion of the game in an unchartered territory where the viewership is dependant on Indian diaspora.

In one IPL match alone this season, 42 sixes were hit, which is the other end of the spectrum.

As far as the native Americans, who have grown up on liberal dose of New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox are concerned, you would need more action than scores like 95, 113, 119 to bring the footfalls at the turnstiles.

"Obviously, if you have to showcase it to the world and sell it, I don't think it's a great selling product, but for cricket, it's tight competition. It brings the other teams and the higher teams very close to each other," said South African batter Heinrich Klaasen after a match.

"I think all the batters are keen to get out of this place, to be fair. The bowlers would love to stay here," he said.

The Indian time factor

Coming back to the timing, if one wants regular series, matches need to be held in the evening unless it's just catering to the broadcasters' demand of 8 pm IST timing which means that on weekdays, you will not have big crowds in future.

The broadcasters never show but there were enough empty seats during the match against Ireland which was a mid-week fixture.

Lack of Stadium Infrastructure

Florida's Fort Lauderhill has been cricket world's 'go to' destination for international games and Indian teams have been playing T20Is for some time now.

Being a coastal area, Florida is always affected by inclement weather and flash floods but yet ICC couldn't arrange for full ground cover, which wouldn't have led to three washouts in three days.

"This question should be asked to the ICC people. I won't be able to answer that. I don't know the reason why it was not covered and why didn't have enough covers to cover the whole ground. If they had covered it, definitely that would have helped," India's batting coach Vikram Rathour said after his team's match against Canada got washed out.

Steep pricing of game tickets

The minimum price of tickets for an India vs Pakistan game was USD 300 and the highest for corporate box was USD 10,000.

Sample this: The lowest ticket price for a New York Yankees baseball game is USD 46 while in case of basketball, La Lakers and Chicago Bulls have the lowest priced tickets at much less than USD 54 and 34 respectively. The courtside marquee tickets for Lakers or Bulls game is around USD 3000.

The question arises that apart from the Asian community will ICC be able to attract the native Americans? The answer currently is an emphatic 'No'.

So unless ICC is keen on tying loose ends, cricket in America would be a sport played by South Asians, watched by South Asians and that certainly can't be called true globalization of the game by any stretch of the imagination.

FAVORITE FINDS

✝️Read | The Story of Darren Sammy

🍎Read | What will be the legacy of Cricket World Cup’s New York adventure?

💂Read | Jos Butler & niceness, seven times removed

🌱Read | T20 gives minnows exposure they need to grow

🏏Read | How cricket united people of Rwanda after the horrors of genocide

🗽Read | A Match Made in New York

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