Cricket’s T20 evolution is one of the clearest examples of a sport deliberately choosing entertainment-first – and largely succeeding – while still wrestling with what it means for tradition.
The case for entertainment
T20 has done what cricket desperately needed in the 2000s:
- Saved attention spans in a world of streaming, social media, and instant highlights.
- Brought in new audiences – families, kids, casual fans, and people who’d never sit through five days of Test cricket.
- Commercially transformed the game, giving players viable careers through leagues like the IPL, BBL and others.
- Made cricket global – friendly: a full match in three hours fits modern life far better than a day (or five).
From a pure survival standpoint, T20 didn’t just modernise cricket – it future proofed it.
The cost to tradition
- Reduced nuance: field placements, long spells, patience, and attritional batting matter less.
- Format imbalance: young players increasingly grow up training for T20 skills
- scoops, slower balls, power hitting-sometimes at the expense of defensive technique.
- Calendar congestion: franchise leagues can overshadow international cricket, bilateral series.
- Homogenisation: pitches, strategies, and even commentary can feel similar across leagues.
The fear isn’t that T20 exists -it’s that it becomes the default, slowly hollowing out Tests and even ODI’s.
Where T20 actually helps tradition
Ironically, T20 has also:
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Funded Test cricket, especially in smaller nations.
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Created stars who later draw audiences to longer formats.
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Lowered the entry barrierโonce someone loves T20, some do graduate to appreciating Tests.
The issue isnโt entertainment vs traditionโitโs balance and governance.
My take: T20 is a gateway, not the enemy
T20 isnโt killing cricket. Poor scheduling, weak Test promotion, and uneven financial models are bigger threats.
If managed well:
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T20 = the hook
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ODIs = the bridge
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Tests = the soul
Cricket doesnโt need to choose between fireworks and five-day epics. It just needs to stop pretending one can replace the other.