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Cricket Spectator
Hi. I'm an American who has recently been introduced to the game of cricket by friends and am curious about it.
In a relatively short amount of time I've learned the rules (most of them), the major terminology of the game (ie overs, innings, pace bowler, batting average, maiden over, etc.), and the differences between Test, ODI, and T20. All with the help of Wikipedia and the free 2 day trial of Cricket Captain 2008 (which is not a very fun video game, imo).
However, I've yet to actually see a professional game of cricket played on television.
My problem as an American trying to follow the sport and get interested in it are two-fold:
1) Cricket is not televised. I don't think I've ever even heard the word "cricket" mentioned on television unless they were talking about a bug.
2) I don't even know what to follow. For example, in America if you want to watch the best football players in the world you watch the NFL. Best basketball players in the world, the NBA. Baseball - MLB and Hockey - NHL. Americans who are interested in soccer keep up with the English Premier League or La Liga and adopt Manchester United, Chelsea, Real Madrid, etc. as their favorite team. And they do this because these teams have the best players in the world on them.
However, I can't find something that is truly equivocal to these major leagues (or I guess they're called premier leagues in the rest of the world) for cricket. Or maybe that's just my ignorance about cricket.
I've heard of County Cricket (thanks to Wiki), however, it does not seem to be a true "major league." Is it. Also, heard of the Indian Premier League, however, that can't be a major league because of all the roster restrictions (4 players have to be locals, 4 have to be under-22 nationals, no more than 4 foreign players in the playing XI).
So it seems that most of the focus in the cricketing world does not seem to be on a major league as is the case with most sports that I'm used to, but rather international play. However, this makes it rather difficult for me to cheer on and get excited about a team unless I'm willing to adopt another country than my own lol.
So, basically, I'm just surprised that a sport as popular as cricket does not have it's own major league where all of the worlds players, regardless of nationality, hope to one day play. And that this sort of makes it very hard to get into cricket.
Sorry for writing such a long post. Thanks if you read it all and can post helpful suggestions on how a beginner should follow cricket and be able to find a team to root for and the type of stuff I mentioned lol.
In a relatively short amount of time I've learned the rules (most of them), the major terminology of the game (ie overs, innings, pace bowler, batting average, maiden over, etc.), and the differences between Test, ODI, and T20. All with the help of Wikipedia and the free 2 day trial of Cricket Captain 2008 (which is not a very fun video game, imo).
However, I've yet to actually see a professional game of cricket played on television.
My problem as an American trying to follow the sport and get interested in it are two-fold:
1) Cricket is not televised. I don't think I've ever even heard the word "cricket" mentioned on television unless they were talking about a bug.
2) I don't even know what to follow. For example, in America if you want to watch the best football players in the world you watch the NFL. Best basketball players in the world, the NBA. Baseball - MLB and Hockey - NHL. Americans who are interested in soccer keep up with the English Premier League or La Liga and adopt Manchester United, Chelsea, Real Madrid, etc. as their favorite team. And they do this because these teams have the best players in the world on them.
However, I can't find something that is truly equivocal to these major leagues (or I guess they're called premier leagues in the rest of the world) for cricket. Or maybe that's just my ignorance about cricket.
I've heard of County Cricket (thanks to Wiki), however, it does not seem to be a true "major league." Is it. Also, heard of the Indian Premier League, however, that can't be a major league because of all the roster restrictions (4 players have to be locals, 4 have to be under-22 nationals, no more than 4 foreign players in the playing XI).
So it seems that most of the focus in the cricketing world does not seem to be on a major league as is the case with most sports that I'm used to, but rather international play. However, this makes it rather difficult for me to cheer on and get excited about a team unless I'm willing to adopt another country than my own lol.
So, basically, I'm just surprised that a sport as popular as cricket does not have it's own major league where all of the worlds players, regardless of nationality, hope to one day play. And that this sort of makes it very hard to get into cricket.
Sorry for writing such a long post. Thanks if you read it all and can post helpful suggestions on how a beginner should follow cricket and be able to find a team to root for and the type of stuff I mentioned lol.