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India's recent rise to the number one spot in all three cricket formats Tests, ODIs and T20Is has made waves in the cricketing world. While it's a proud moment for Indian cricket fans, it also has implications for Pakistan cricket. Let's look at how this might affect Pakistan and what steps the Pakistan Cricket Board could take.
Impact on Pakistan Cricket:
1.Increased Competition:
India and Pakistan have not played a bilateral series since 2014. However, whenever Pakistan has faced India at ICC or ACC tournaments since then, most games have been one sided. Now with India dominating in cricket across formats, the competition gets tougher for Pakistan. This means Pakistan faces a stronger opponent on the international stage, making the rivalry between the two cricketing giants more intense.
2. Marketing and Sponsorship Challenges:
India's ongoing success in cricket might overshadow Pakistan in terms of marketing and sponsorship deals. Sponsors often prefer successful teams, which could leave Pakistan with fewer opportunities for lucrative partnerships.
3. Pakistani Players Excluded from IPL:
India doesn't allow Pakistani players to participate in the IPL. The IPL, where top players from around the world showcase their skills, also disrupts major bilateral series. The absence of Pakistani players from the IPL deprives them of the chance to learn new techniques, share a dressing room, and play alongside in-form world-class players. In contrast, in the PSL, certain big names often refrain from participating until they retire.
What cautious measures and steps should Pakistan Cricket take to become as strong as India's cricket is today?
Impact on Pakistan Cricket:
1.Increased Competition:
India and Pakistan have not played a bilateral series since 2014. However, whenever Pakistan has faced India at ICC or ACC tournaments since then, most games have been one sided. Now with India dominating in cricket across formats, the competition gets tougher for Pakistan. This means Pakistan faces a stronger opponent on the international stage, making the rivalry between the two cricketing giants more intense.
2. Marketing and Sponsorship Challenges:
India's ongoing success in cricket might overshadow Pakistan in terms of marketing and sponsorship deals. Sponsors often prefer successful teams, which could leave Pakistan with fewer opportunities for lucrative partnerships.
3. Pakistani Players Excluded from IPL:
India doesn't allow Pakistani players to participate in the IPL. The IPL, where top players from around the world showcase their skills, also disrupts major bilateral series. The absence of Pakistani players from the IPL deprives them of the chance to learn new techniques, share a dressing room, and play alongside in-form world-class players. In contrast, in the PSL, certain big names often refrain from participating until they retire.
What cautious measures and steps should Pakistan Cricket take to become as strong as India's cricket is today?