Lecturette and GD Topic: INDIAN PREMIER LEAGUE

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INDIAN PREMIER LEAGUE

India Premier league has taken the country by storm attracting the public to cricket as never before. Why has this happened?
  1.  Love of cricket
  2.   Glamour and Entertainment
  3.  Sport Business

LOVE FOR CRICKET

        Twenty 20 Cricket took the world to storm. Essentially a few hour of slam-bang cricket, a complete package with intense on field battles and nail biting finishes, the advent of twenty 20 rewrote the history of the game. After the emergent Team India lead by the redoubtable MS Dhoni Clinched the Silverware in the inaugural edition of T20 World Cup in 2007,the popularity of the format in India assumed a never before seen proportion India`s Cricket loving millions took to the new form of sports cum entertainment in a big way. It proved to be an all new experiences for spectators, the matches played in the evening were time keeping in mind that convenience of general public. People could leave their workplace on normal timing s and could watch their favorite teams fight it out either on the television or directly in the stadium. Television rating points (TRPs) of IPL soared,    signaling big business for both BCCI and advertisers. Cricketing standards also touched a new high in the IPL with batsmen going after the bowlers like there is no tomorrow and bowlers devising ever newer tactics to contain marauding batsmen. Fielding situation too improved by leaps and bounds. In all, The IPL proved to be a win –win Situation for one and all. For the cricket lovers’ it was experience unmatched in terms of enjoyment and value for money.

Sports Business


        T20 Cricket’s ever-increasing popularity and wide acceptance in India set in motion and inter-related series of developments, which were to change the face of the game forever. Most important of all, India’s new founder penchant for T20 sent into overdrive a shrewd business brain, named Lalit Mode. It was Modi’s vision and efforts to make Cricket profitable like never before. The idea was foolproof: a number of teams owned by different franchises would vie for the silverware in the IPL, which would be an annual affair. Each Team would comprise top-notch Indian as well foreign players, a move aimed at giving the tournament an unmistakably international look as also making sure that on field performance are of world class. And best of them all, the event would be a veritable amalgamation of sports and entertainment.

Glamour and Entertainment


        The entertainment quotient associated with IPL games deserves a special mention. While players would sweat it out on the pitch, skimpily-clad nubile nymphets would provide entertainment to the spectators with their dance –cum acrobatics.
Apart from the actors who come to watch matches, some actors such as Shah Rukh Khan, Shilpa Shetty, Preity Zinta and Juhi Chawla are also owners of franchises. And common man, who has deep pockets, can meet and rub shoulders with these celebrities at the post-match parties, provided that he is willing to shell out a pre-stpulated price, which in most cases, is exorbitant. But high prices are hardly a deterrent here; the prospect of getting to mingle with Bollywood stars is a lure too hard to resist, it has been a very effective popularizing ploy, and has gone a long way in ensuring extra mileage in the form of additional business for IPL.

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