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Why Cricket is not as exciting as it was before?

Do you remember the thrill of a last-ball six or the anticipation of a fiery spell from your favorite bowler?

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ICricket was once a game of raw emotions, intense rivalries, and unforgettable moments.

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From Tendulkar’s elegance to Afridi’s fireworks, the golden era captivated fans, but many now feel the magic is fading.

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With matches happening almost every day, cricket no longer feels special.

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Back-to-back leagues and tournaments have replaced the charm of eagerly waiting for an iconic series.

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The rise of franchise cricket has shifted focus from national pride to commercial gains.

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Players switch teams like jerseys, and fans struggle to form emotional connections.

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Gone are the days of legendary duels like India-Pakistan or Australia-England at their peak.

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The modern game feels more like friendly matches than fierce battles.

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Cricket isn’t dead—it’s evolving. Fans still crave adrenaline, but the game must balance tradition and innovation.

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Will cricket find its way back to the hearts of fans? Only time will tell.

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