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Just watched the highlights of the match against Bangladesh and I all I could hear were horns and vuvuzelas in the background, it's really annoying and ruins the atmosphere.
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That's what makes the desi atmosphere.
Our crowds don't usually sing songs in sync. No booze and don't get high ejther. What do you want them to do to create a buzz and festive feeling?
Vuvuzelas belong to uncultured sport of villagers and peasants like Football or Rugby. They should have no place in cricket which is a game of elites and gentlemen.
Really feeling disappointed with how England and Pakistan are degrading the standard of cricket in recent times.
Wembley Stadium (as part of an overall ban of noisemakers)[45]
2014,[46] 2018,[47] and 2022 FIFA World Cups
All sporting events at the Cardiff City, Sophia Gardens, and Millennium Stadiums[48]
Wimbledon[49]
Lord's Cricket Ground[50]
Melbourne Cricket Ground[51]
The WACA Ground in Perth.[52]
The Gabba Cricket Ground in Brisbane.[53]
The Sydney Cricket Ground[54]
The now defunct Champions League Twenty20 cricket tournament.[55]
Yankee Stadium[56]
Fuji Rock Festival[57]
The Southeastern Conference of US college sports[58]
Ultimate Fighting Championship events.[59]
Gaelic Athletic Association events[60]
Little League World Series (from 2010 onward)
Providence Park[61]
UEFA, including all Champions League, Europa League, and European Championship matches[62]
Rugby World Cup (starting in 2011)[63]
Kontinental Hockey League[64]
2010 FIBA World Championship and other basketball tournaments from then on[65]
National Football League (as part of an overall ban of noisemakers)
The Evolution Championship Series for fighting games.
Vermont Principals' Association High school sports
ÖFB Bundesliga
Bundesliga (in some stadiums)
Nine English Premier League clubs have banned the device. Five clubs (Arsenal,[71] Birmingham City, Everton, Fulham and Liverpool) have banned them due to health and safety reasons while Sunderland, West Ham United, and West Bromwich Albion have barred them because of policy against musical instruments. Manchester United banned vuvuzelas from Old Trafford on August 13, 2010. However, two clubs (Manchester City and Stoke City) have allowed them.[citation needed]
The organizers of the 2012 Olympic Games placed a ban on vuvuzelas at the sporting event.
If somebody brought a vuvuzela to a rugby game here it would be shoved down their throat.
well it was annoying the hell out of everyone I met who watched the game on tv. It was so unbearable that most of us had to mute the tv. Really pathetic and annoying and should be banned. PCB need to raise their broadcasting quality to int. level which includes ban on these instruments. It was crazy abd buzzing throughout the day. If they were really sensible they could only play it frequently like when some six is hit or four or wicket falls not throughout the game.Hate people who complain about it. I love it, as long as the producers don't have it really loud, which they usually dont.
The horns add such a nice atmosphere.
Let people enjoy how they want to enjoy. No one is banning vuvuzelas because someone people sitting in the U.S. are annoyed by it.
Pakistan is a deprived country with struggling to make ends meet. Watching cricket in the stadium gives them temporary escape from their problems before they go out in the real world again.
Let people find joy in the little things in life and don’t try to dictate how they should watch a game of cricket.
There are no hard and fast rules and they are not supposed to follow the protocol established by spectators in the first world countries.
There is no such thing as uncultured ,collective people societies are Culture themselvesVuvuzelas belong to uncultured sport of villagers and peasants like Football or Rugby. They should have no place in cricket which is a game of elites and gentlemen.
Really feeling disappointed with how England and Pakistan are degrading the standard of cricket in recent times.
Its amazing how ur post always has something negative about Pakistan
Struggling to make end meets lol.thats how it is in every Developing country we just had a fluctuation Will be Stable in next year
No the problem is ur posts always come across as Depressed with really pessimistic view u need to be more optimistic and cheerfulIf you want to find something negative you will always find it. There was nothing wrong with I said. I was sympathizing with the public and what watching cricket means to them.
The problem is that people read my posts with the intention of finding something that would allow them to criticize me, rather than understanding the essence of what I said.
Let people enjoy how they want to enjoy. No one is banning vuvuzelas because someone people sitting in the U.S. are annoyed by it.
Pakistan is a deprived country with struggling to make ends meet. Watching cricket in the stadium gives them temporary escape from their problems before they go out in the real world again.
Let people find joy in the little things in life and don’t try to dictate how they should watch a game of cricket.
There are no hard and fast rules and they are not supposed to follow the protocol established by spectators in the first world countries.
This is the most irritating noise there is - plenty of these at the GSL
This is the most irritating noise there is - plenty of these at the GSL