Advances in technology, especially television technology, have
affected the development of contemporary cricket by making it
marketable game:
→ Cricket boards sold television rights to
television companies and reaped profits.
→ Television channels sold television spots to companies. They
aired their commercials and advertised their commodities to a
large number of audience. They made huge profits.
→ Continuous television coverage made cricketers
celebrities.They became rich. They were paid by cricket boards
and also by companies whose commercials they endorsed.
→ Cricket audience expanded. Cricket was taken to the smaller
towns. People could watch and learn by imitating their heroes.
→ Coloured uniforms, protective equipments, field regulations,
and day-night, limited-overs matches have all helped this pre-industrial, rural game to adapt to the changing modern world.
→ Balance of power shifted to South Asia as most viewership was from here. ICC headquarters shifted from London to tax free Dubai.
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