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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:
From a pure survival standpoint, T20 didn’t just modernise cricket – it future proofed it.
The cost to tradition
The fear isn’t that T20 exists -it’s that it becomes the default, slowly hollowing out Tests and even ODI’s.
Ironically, T20 has also:
Funded Test cricket, especially in smaller nations.
Created stars who later draw audiences to longer formats.
Lowered the entry barrier—once someone loves T20, some do graduate to appreciating Tests.
The issue isn’t entertainment vs tradition—it’s balance and governance.
T20 isn’t killing cricket. Poor scheduling, weak Test promotion, and uneven financial models are bigger threats.
If managed well:
T20 = the hook
ODIs = the bridge
Tests = the soul
Cricket doesn’t need to choose between fireworks and five-day epics. It just needs to stop pretending one can replace the other.