
It brings out patience, tenacity, concentration and several other characteristics that make up the battle between two teams. Victory is the ultimate aim, however, getting to it over the 15 sessions and 450 overs provided, with war-like planning, is what makes it interesting and absorbing.
The instant world that we live in has brought about a completely different mindset, not only amongst the spectators and followers but also in the way the cricketers and the cricket administrators perceive it.
Capturing 'eyeballs' seems to be the order of the day. The commercial aspect of exploiting it requires exciting cricket to keep the fans interested. The slow and steady pace is not at all appreciated and a respectable draw becomes a disappointing result.