The intelligent Supporter
Local Club Captain
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- Nov 2, 2013
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I gotta admit I was very excited for the 1st season of PSL but very soon started to lose passion for the matches. Watching a game was just going through the motions and looking for certain players to perform regardless of the team. The fact that I would cheer for Amir even if he is playing against my favorite team speaks volumes about the leagues inability to polarize.
However, this second season has been a revelation. The whole spot fixing saga seemed to ruin the season and the league but it was not to be.
We are seeing fan loyalty developing for their teams, which I think is a key for any league's success. Another point that really is going well for PSL is consistent character development of the teams. We see the Pakhtun Flair in Zalmi with likes of Afridi , Sammy and Wahab. Whereas we see the Janoon in Qalanders with players like B. Mac, Elliot and U- Akmal. Islamabad has its own appeal with very well established players like Haddin, Watson, Misbah playing for them. Karachi with Amir and Azam along with wealth of Experience in shape of Sanga , Mahela etc have a very distinct feel about them. This all is what makes leaugues like IPL etc hits.
One way PSL could improve in this regard is if player retention patterns remains almost similar year to year so players and teams associated with them become common knowledge. When you combine the passion for certain players with the team spirit , people would be more willing to stay up to watch the games.
The very close matches that we saw in last few days would definitely boost up the ratings of the league. Our youngsters who bottle up in international games under pressure would benefit so much from playing under intense situations and finishing games preferably.
The last point is the rivalry formation that we saw in this edition such as Karachi vs Lahore( more because both underdogs were fighting for survival both times). The we have the super stat clash of Zalmi and Gladiators. The well developed rivalries would be best boost for the league. However, making more teams in future and hence more rivalries would be beneficial.
People who watch other leagues, what made this PSL stand out if at all? And could it to do to get up there with the top dogs.
However, this second season has been a revelation. The whole spot fixing saga seemed to ruin the season and the league but it was not to be.
We are seeing fan loyalty developing for their teams, which I think is a key for any league's success. Another point that really is going well for PSL is consistent character development of the teams. We see the Pakhtun Flair in Zalmi with likes of Afridi , Sammy and Wahab. Whereas we see the Janoon in Qalanders with players like B. Mac, Elliot and U- Akmal. Islamabad has its own appeal with very well established players like Haddin, Watson, Misbah playing for them. Karachi with Amir and Azam along with wealth of Experience in shape of Sanga , Mahela etc have a very distinct feel about them. This all is what makes leaugues like IPL etc hits.
One way PSL could improve in this regard is if player retention patterns remains almost similar year to year so players and teams associated with them become common knowledge. When you combine the passion for certain players with the team spirit , people would be more willing to stay up to watch the games.
The very close matches that we saw in last few days would definitely boost up the ratings of the league. Our youngsters who bottle up in international games under pressure would benefit so much from playing under intense situations and finishing games preferably.
The last point is the rivalry formation that we saw in this edition such as Karachi vs Lahore( more because both underdogs were fighting for survival both times). The we have the super stat clash of Zalmi and Gladiators. The well developed rivalries would be best boost for the league. However, making more teams in future and hence more rivalries would be beneficial.
People who watch other leagues, what made this PSL stand out if at all? And could it to do to get up there with the top dogs.