I wonder how much of the IPL's success and profit can be attributed to Brendan McCullum. If the first IPL game had been just another cricket match, then the IPL might have become just another cricket tournament, and not quite the megalith it is today. Sure the marketing made everyone tune in for the first game, but McCullum made sure no-one could turn their eyes away. I genuinely think that without that knock, the IPL becomes at least 10% less valuable than it is today.
The IPL has been huge for cricket, and for the most part it has had a positive effect. I wonder, though, if this years viewership is higher or lower than previous years. I am not watching because i personally dont care for a game where there is no contest between bat and ball. If 220+ is the norm, its become more like a golf driving range than actual cricket. This needs to be addressed - also for the sake of the Indian national team, who will go to World Cups and have to bat on regular surfaces against higher quality bowlers. I worry for them at this year's event.
The auction was one of the best ideas ever. Proper supply demand dynamics along with premiums for niche talents like left arm quicks, mystery spinners, upcoming potential. Also each team with same kitty will never go out of fashion
need a video explaining why IPL teams are conceding 250+ runs in almost every other match. Is it due to the impact player rule, small stadiums, flat wickets, or a massive decline in bowling standards?
As long as multiple leagues use auctions and drafts I don't see a route to widespread examples of players being exclusively owned by franchise groups. Trent Boult is a good example, MI Emirates and MI New York but Rajasthan Royals in the IPL, because MI didn't have control in the auction. The IPL auction obviously generates huge interest in India but it will be interesting to see if it begins to impact the plans of franchise groups and whether that brings an eventual end to the auction cycle (certainly mega auctions).
The only Jarrod video I haven't been impressed by. A lot of stuff presented was already known. The IPL does deserve credit but a lot of it is also because there are a billion people waiting to watch cricket. ICL was the one that forced them to launch it in the first place. Modi does seem like a maverick and a pioneer. I'm not sure the rest of the board and administrators have been. For instance, I think they should do away with the mega auction now.
@@amplicated123 I’m surprised by the response of you’ll towards Mr Shah! Outside of India and particularly here in Sri Lanka he is highly regarded and respected as the savant of International cricket
Jarrod Kimber advertising Raid is so bizarre... glad you're getting that ad money though!
Get that Raid bag Jarrod.
But it's funny how they approached him.
Even Jarrod succumbed to Raid shadow legends 😂
DLF maximums are a throwback, great video
IPL is like a two month long cricket festival.
Equal purse was probably the best decision taken at the start of IPL...
Exactly.
Otherwise some franchise are too rich.
They would buy anything
Seriously man raid gets to everyone
You heard it here first folks...The Desert 100.
3:30 to skip sponsors
Even Jarrod succumbed to Raid shadow legends 😂
I wonder how much of the IPL's success and profit can be attributed to Brendan McCullum. If the first IPL game had been just another cricket match, then the IPL might have become just another cricket tournament, and not quite the megalith it is today. Sure the marketing made everyone tune in for the first game, but McCullum made sure no-one could turn their eyes away. I genuinely think that without that knock, the IPL becomes at least 10% less valuable than it is today.
The crossover we all have been waiting for Raid Shodow legends × Jarrod Kimber!! 😂
The IPL has been huge for cricket, and for the most part it has had a positive effect. I wonder, though, if this years viewership is higher or lower than previous years. I am not watching because i personally dont care for a game where there is no contest between bat and ball. If 220+ is the norm, its become more like a golf driving range than actual cricket. This needs to be addressed - also for the sake of the Indian national team, who will go to World Cups and have to bat on regular surfaces against higher quality bowlers. I worry for them at this year's event.
Wow great storytelling man
The auction was one of the best ideas ever. Proper supply demand dynamics along with premiums for niche talents like left arm quicks, mystery spinners, upcoming potential.
Also each team with same kitty will never go out of fashion
Love from Bangladesh, love your analysis ❤
Never would have guessed The Raid shadow legends ad 😂
India has contributed popularise not only cricket but chess also.
This year wpl was great.
Great❤
The desert 100 😂😂😂
cost cap is a good move, f1 and others introduced it late
need a video explaining why IPL teams are conceding 250+ runs in almost every other match. Is it due to the impact player rule, small stadiums, flat wickets, or a massive decline in bowling standards?
Money 😂😂😂
Because of this movement we are now getting less than 150 runs 😅
Many thing.
Pitch and impact player plus mindset.
Because the ground are still same as last year.
The ground have always been small.
Make a video about the venues for 2024 wt20 tournament
feels like i see 13:18 bloke more than my mum
loved it...please do analysis on indias t20 world cup team...who should be the ideal choice...please..😄
I'm just scared of what will happen to ipl if msd retires next year
Please make a video about Bangladesh Cricket 🏏
Make a video on the failure of the Champions League t20 plsss
In a nutshell people watch games of indian teams but not of others stadiums are empty
Jarrod, when is the Nepal video coming?
As long as multiple leagues use auctions and drafts I don't see a route to widespread examples of players being exclusively owned by franchise groups. Trent Boult is a good example, MI Emirates and MI New York but Rajasthan Royals in the IPL, because MI didn't have control in the auction. The IPL auction obviously generates huge interest in India but it will be interesting to see if it begins to impact the plans of franchise groups and whether that brings an eventual end to the auction cycle (certainly mega auctions).
I can not help but see it as nothing more than a simple business tool, owned by businessmen and ran by businessmen.
The only Jarrod video I haven't been impressed by. A lot of stuff presented was already known. The IPL does deserve credit but a lot of it is also because there are a billion people waiting to watch cricket. ICL was the one that forced them to launch it in the first place. Modi does seem like a maverick and a pioneer. I'm not sure the rest of the board and administrators have been. For instance, I think they should do away with the mega auction now.
Asalu final ga yemantavu
*IPL WILL BE NUMBER 1 LEAGUE SOON*
Nope
@@yadhaider807ipl is currently only behind mlb, in almost 2 to 3 years it would surpass mlb
Raid Garbage Legends
IPL will lose its sheen if it has more matches than current
Yeah i feel like this is a sweet spot.
No need to make it more
Please make a video on Suresh Raina😭
IPL is what revived Cricket
We should be thankful to Lalit Modi and Jay Shah for the gift that keeps on giving known as the IPL!
Jay Shah???
Lalit yes, Jay no. No one needs to thank that tiny little squirrel man for anything lol. Except his family for his earnings
@@amplicated123 I’m surprised by the response of you’ll towards Mr Shah! Outside of India and particularly here in Sri Lanka he is highly regarded and respected as the savant of International cricket
@@arshedfazallol paid bjp it cell