Neither fuel price hikes nor six-hitting fatigue can stop IPL fans
By K.R. Nayar Strange, truly strange, are the debates that the Indian Premier League (IPL) throws up. One suggestion wondered whether the remaining IPL matches should be played without spectators—to conserve fuel. Another claimed that, thanks to the rush of 200-plus scores, spectators are now suffering from something called ‘sixer’ fatigue. Packed stadiums for IPL in every match Both can be laughed off, but there are many who believe that these are serious matters. With fuel prices going up, some believe that it is foolish to keep spending on fuel, especially to watch cricket matches. Traffic swells during every match, resulting in a huge consumption of fuel. The sixer fatigue is because in many of these matches an average of close to 30 sixes have been hit, and some spectators are bored to see bowlers look helpless. In a country where IPL matches have turned out to be the biggest entertainment, stopping spectators to conserve fuel seems impossible. Thankfully, a suggestion t...