indiaholic
International Captain
Come on man.. Everybody is old. I have the same fears that Daemon has. I feel that Wasim will still get some swing so will be worth watching.
Lol just kidding.Come on man.. Everybody is old. I have the same fears that Daemon has. I feel that Wasim will still get some swing so will be worth watching.
I feel this is a terrible advertisement for cricket. The image that some Americans have about the sport is that it is some arcane, nonathletic relic. By sending out our relics, it just reinforces the perception.Lol just kidding.
I know they're all too old and past it. But the Americans won't get it anyway.
To be honest I doubt it will be Americans watching it anyway..at least not the Americans they want to impress. The audience would be the diaspora South Asian community.I feel this is a terrible advertisement for cricket. The image that some Americans have about the sport is that it is some arcane, nonathletic relic. By sending out our relics, it just reinforces the perception.
Ian Healy is the greatest keeper Australia has ever had...........................How come there is not Gilchrist?
yeah can't shake this either.I feel this is a terrible advertisement for cricket. The image that some Americans have about the sport is that it is some arcane, nonathletic relic. By sending out our relics, it just reinforces the perception.
Yeah good point. I think the market for cricket in NA can grow with the growth of the diaspora community. You have something like Willow coming in NA, funded mainly by local diaspora businesses catering to that market. I think there is a lot of potential there for growth. It will be great if another source of revenue opens up that is not the subcontinent.It will be fine. Think the point is to make the business/advertising community aware of how cricket, esp T20s, might be a great way to conduct niche advertising with the South Asian community (plus a little bit of other countries, of course).
If it picks up, we can let the current big guns have at it.
Awesome. Have to make sure I'm home by then.4.30 am Sunday on GEM
lol you kidAwesome. Have to make sure I'm home by then.
The stadiums will be filled with expats. We love these guys. If this match had been happening in Japan, I would have been one of the first to buy tickets along with several of my friends here.That's a good point. I never thought about getting some local players involved too.
But it is a start though. I just really hope the stadiums won't be near empty. The embarrassment of that would just strengthen the general view that cricket is a boring sport etc etc.
The ticket prices are quite high. The cheapest seats (in the upper reserves!) are going for $50. If you want a half-way decent seat, it'll cost you $175. I don't think the stadiums will be packed at all for that reason alone.The stadiums will be filled with expats. We love these guys. If this match had been happening in Japan, I would have been one of the first to buy tickets along with several of my friends here.
Saw Ambrose bowl in the Barbados recently in this Windies Dominica earthquake charity match - wasn't the best viewing since he was ambling in.Man I'd love to watch Ambrose and Donald again. Been so long.