Ahmedabad, Oct 5: There will be two World Cups being held simultaneously in India.
The first one on days when Indian team plays and it will be even difficult to get hold of a ticket. Virat Kohli made it clear in his Instagram post that no one should ask him for tickets. The stands will be jam-packed and you will feel ODI cricket is alive and kicking.
The other one is more stark in contrast like the opening game between current champions England and runners-up New Zealand at the Narendra Modi Stadium, which saw the presence of barely 10,000 people at the start. By the time, the sun stopped beating down hard, it increased to around 15 to 17,000.
The two teams, which played the greatest World Cup match during that epic final at the Lord’s in 2019, perhaps wouldn’t have visualised empty stands staring at them.Looking dapper in jet black suit, ICC’s Global Ambassador Sachin Tendulkar walked in with the trophy but the greatest ODI batter of all time, even in retirement, wouldn’t be used to this kind of tepid response.On an ideal day, even in a non-India match, we would have had fans chanting “Sachiiiin, Sachiiiin”. Nothing of that sort happened.
So , is it the death knell for ODIs? Perhaps, the answer lies somewhere in between.Indian cricket fans love their stars as always but not the sport.(PTI)