5 REASONS WHY WE LOVE T20 CRICKET

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T20 cricket has seen a great rise in past one decade, earlier there was only a T20 league in England or Pakistan used to have a T20 tournament but now almost every country has a league of its own. Pakistan has launched its very own Pakistan Super League which is a huge step for Pakistan cricket and T20 cricket as a whole. And why not, cricket fans are going to get more thrilling action of cricket. Here are five prime reasons why we all love T20 cricket and why we’re expecting PSL to do great.

Match duration

Gone are the days when one had to wait for five days or one whole day to find out the result of a cricket match. T20 cricket gives answer to the question of ‘who won the game’ in 3 hours. It is like watching a 3 hours long movie.

Pace of the game and edge of the seat thriller

It might not be a five-day game but in many T20 matches cricketers end up putting the effort worth five days of game in those two innings of 20 overs each. It means all the action in pretty fast pace, batsman always looking to hit the ball to the fence and bowler is aiming to get as many wickets as he can in his 24 balls quota.

Anticipation of the fours and the sixes

Recently cricket has turned into a game favoring batsmen more. That is why T20 is the best platform for the batsmen to showcase how they can totally blast an inning with their devastating shots to the boundary line or hitting out of the park.

Double dose of entertainment

T20, especially T20 leagues, are full of entertainment and glamour. Every boundary or a wicket is complimented by music, fireworks and of course cheerleaders. Every team comes up with a catchy anthem and celebrity ambassadors to add glamour to the game.

T20 is a serious business

Once T20 was declared as Pajama Cricket but not anymore as T20 has evolved itself into serious business. Players, teams, organizations, cricket regulators all have played their role in enriching the standard of T20. With T20, cricket has opened its arms to innovations, new rules, and inclusion of latest technologies. Cricket has totally changed from what it was just two decades ago.

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