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Write a short note on modern transformation of cricket about 50 words. (pls also mention one day international and test cricket).​

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Answered by ramcharan54
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The Modern Transformation of the Game

Modern candid is bedeviled by Tests and one-day internationals, played amid civic teams. The players who become famous, who reside on in the memories of cricket's public, are those who accept played for their country. The players Indian admirers bethink from the era of the Pentangular and the Quadrangular are those who were advantageous abundant to play Test cricket. C.K. Nayudu, an outstanding Indian batsman of his time, lives on in the accepted acuteness if some of his abundant aeon like Palwankar Vithal and Palwankar Baloo accept been abandoned because his career lasted connected abundant for him to play Test candid for India while endemic did not. Even admitting Nayudu was accomplished his cricketing prime if he played for India in its aboriginal Test matches adjoin England starting in 1932, his abode in India's candid history is assured because he was the country's aboriginal Test captain.

India entered the apple of Test candid in 1932, a decade and a bisected afore it became an absolute nation. This was accessible because Test candid from its origins in 1877 was organised as a challenge amid altered locations of the British empire, not absolute nations, The aboriginal Test was played amid England and Australia if Australia was still a white face colony, not even a free dominion. Decolonization, or the action through which altered locations of European empires became absolute nations, began with the ability of India in 1947 and connected for the next the Bisected century,

The colonial acidity of apple candid during the 1950s and 1960s can be apparent from the actuality that England and the added white accepted abundance countries, Australia and New Zealand, connected to play Test candid with South Africa, a racist accompaniment that accomplished a action of ancestral allegory which, a part of added things, barred non-whites (who fabricated up the majority of South Africa's population) from apery that country in Test matches. Test-playing nations like India, Pakistan and the West Indies boycotted South Africa, but they did not accept the ability in the ICC to debar that country from Test cricket, 

Answered by Anonymous
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Modern cricket is dominated by Tests and one-day internationals, played between national teams. The players who become famous, who live on in the memories of cricket's public, are those who have played for their country. The players Indian fans remember from the era of the Pentangular and the Quadrangular are those who were fortunate enough to play Test cricket. C.K. Nayudu, an outstanding Indian batsman of his time, lives on in the popular imagination when some of his great contemporaries like Palwankar Vithal and Palwankar Baloo have been forgotten because his career lasted long enough for him to play Test cricket for India while theirs did not.Even though Nayudu was past his cricketing prime when he played for India in its first Test matches against England starting in 1932, his place in India's cricket history is assured because he was the country's first Test captain. India entered the world of Test cricket in 1932, a decade and a half before it became an independent nation. This was possible because Test cricket from its origins in 1877 was organised as a contest between different parts of the British empire, not sovereign nations. The first Test was played between England and Australia when Australia was still a white settler colony, not even a self-governing dominion. Similarly, the small countries of the Caribbean that together make up the West Indies team were British colonies till well after the Second World War.

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