Howzaat to Goooal: When World Cup Soccer fever replaces Cricket fever
By K.R. Nayar The World Cup soccer has commenced, and cricket fever will now be replaced by soccer fever. The big difference will be that while the shiver caused by soccer fever lasts 105 to 110 minutes since the match is split into two 45-minute halves, the T20 World Cup and franchise leagues last a little more than 180 minutes, with a duration of one hour and thirty minutes per innings. Screams of “Howzaat” and “Out” will be replaced by “Goal.” Unlike “Howzaat” and “Out,” which have an abrupt end, the scream expressing the joy of a goal lasts long – “goooal” till all the air in the lungs has been released. The applause for a cover drive will be replaced by long cheering for a diving save by the goalkeeper. Those who were not clear about the Duckworth-Lewis (DL) calculation for a rain-affected match or how to calculate the run rate in cricket will now try to learn the offside rules. Soon it will dawn on them that the offside rule is easier to understand than the DL method. ...