Least number of mental trauma, cheating, doping & other theatrics then yes it's the worst in that regards.Cricket is the worst. Makes baseball look thrilling.
Least number of mental trauma, cheating, doping & other theatrics then yes it's the worst in that regards.Cricket is the worst. Makes baseball look thrilling.
Least number of mental trauma, cheating, doping & other theatrics then yes it's the worst in that regards.
Didn't I say that? If that's action for you then I'm glad it doesn't have that and also glad it doesn't cater to audience such who likes that. Might as well watch WWE.Sooo not a whole lot of action?
That goes for all sports.It's a great sport to see in person and get drunk to.
1. Several England cricket players linked with depression in the last couple of yearsLeast number of mental trauma, cheating, doping & other theatrics then yes it's the worst in that regards.
Now compare those to other major sports and you'll find it still to be shockingly low in comparison. Kinda why I brought them up.1. Several England cricket players linked with depression in the last couple of years
2. Match-fixing scandals every 2-3 years
3. Test wicket record is tainted
4. fair share of doping scandals ("my mom gave me a diet pill")
5. The only sport where verbal abusing opposing players is seen as a legitimate tactic
6. On-field death of a prominent player aged 24 in 2014
Now compare those to other major sports and you'll find it still to be shockingly low in comparison. Kinda why I brought them up.
Cricket is certainly #2 at worst if only because of India.Cricket is probably at #4 or #5, certainly no higher than that.
#1 is soccer by an overwhelming margin
#2 is basketball
Everything else is so inconsequential as to be not worth considering.
I watched the Magic play the Grizzlies courtside, Vuc is a big man, Marc is fucking huge. It's so awesome seein players up closeFor me you can't beat an NBA experience courtside, watching heavy hitters battle. Anywhere in the first 5 to 10 rows of seats.
I actually work in a shop that retrofits George Muresan's g-wagons and he works for the Wizards front office. He gives us a few club seat tickets every year, I'm the only basketball guy at the shop. All you want to eat and drink, it's surreal compared to TV.
It's a great sport to see in person and get drunk to.
Cricket is certainly #2 at worst if only because of India.
Cricket is more enjoyable than baseballs brehs
No way NFL is bigger than basketball worldwide lmao
Cricket is probably at #4 or #5, certainly no higher than that.
#1 is soccer by an overwhelming margin
#2 is basketball
Everything else is so inconsequential as to be not worth considering.
I watched the Magic play the Grizzlies courtside, Vuc is a big man, Marc is fucking huge. It's so awesome seein players up close
Cricket is the worst. Makes baseball look thrilling.
You see people in the crowd reading a book and taking a nap. At least here in England anyway.
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Some people are definitely under-estimating how huge Cricket is
1. Several England cricket players linked with depression in the last couple of years
2. Match-fixing scandals every 2-3 years
3. Test wicket record is tainted
4. fair share of doping scandals ("my mom gave me a diet pill")
5. The only sport where verbal abusing opposing players is seen as a legitimate tactic
6. On-field death of a prominent player aged 24 in 2014
If you go by revenues from the top leagues, it is:
1. Football
2. American football
3. Baseball
4. Basketball
5. Ice Hockey
Cricket's top league is way down near the bottom of the list.
Take that back. Not liking cricket is OK, but saying baseball is better?
Your mate Satansreverence might be right about you 343 lot after all.
Further proof that cricket aficionados have impeccable taste. Reading and napping are some of life's greatest pleasures, just like cricket.
tbf I think basketball is being underestimated by some people too.
Obviously I am just poking fun at baseball and cricket - but real talk - both sports are absolutely impenetrable to the casual observer. I grew up in the UK (Ian Botham era) and cricket scoring is still utterly opaque to me. Baseball is convoluted. Both games would benefit from shorter games and series (purists absolutely revolt at this idea, obviously, but in Baseball, with declining audiences and interest, it's an inevitability).
My number one practical objection is the absolutely INSANE daytime schedules that Baseball games have. Middle of the day on a weekday? Rush hour on a weekday? Stadiums are bad enough as a tax on cities, but to wreck the traffic for a poorly attended game that barely affects the series outcome? It's horseshit.
Coldblooded
Obviously I am just poking fun at baseball and cricket - but real talk - both sports are absolutely impenetrable to the casual observer. I grew up in the UK (Ian Botham era) and cricket scoring is still utterly opaque to me.
Five penalty runs are awarded to the batting team (or to the batsman in some cases) if:
The ball strikes a fielder's helmet when it is on the field but not being worn.
A fielder willfully fields the ball other than with his person (for example, using a cap or other item of clothing).
Is this true?
No.In europe only one country dont play basketball and that is UK , all the other countries have it number 2 national sport .
The Sport of Kings.Pro Wrestling is #1
Very complicated question to answer due to baseball's economics and demographics, but the short answer is no.
Pro Wrestling is #1
The Sport of Kings.
The King of Sports.
I thought it was an actual list based on figures until I read the OP and realized it's just an IMO list. For a second there I was laughing my ass off baseball didn't make the top ten and was even beaten out by hockey and volley ball.Ice hockey in the top 10. Yes, yes, yes.
Wrestling is stupid, and all wrestling fans are troglodytes and/or insidious tapeworms.