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  • T20 World Cup 2024: 85% anticipate Virat Kohli to have major impact during the T20 tournament, reveals Wise’s survey | Cricket News

    Mumbai, June 06, 2024: A new survey by Wise, the global technology company building the best way to move and manage the world’s money, reveals cricket’s growing significance in fostering connection, cultural engagement, and financial activity amongst Indians worldwide.

    The research, which polled over 1,000 people based in India, found that cricket-related activities such as watching and discussing matches (39%) rank among the top three activities that help Indian respondents stay connected with their family and friends overseas. Other top activities include engaging in food-related topics such as sharing new recipes (42%), sending money for special occasions (40%), and sharing music recommendations (39%).

    Key Findings

    – 85% of respondents anticipate Virat Kohli to have a major impact during the T20 tournament. – 44% of respondents in India are keen to travel to catch the upcoming T20 World Cup matches live. – 72% believe the T20 World Cup will provide more bonding opportunities with family and friends based in the US – Over 60% noted having at least 3 loved ones establishing roots overseas, suggesting a more globalized Indian community. – Top ways Indians stay connected with loved ones overseas include food-related topics (42%), sending money for special occasions (40%), cricket-related activities (39%), and sharing music recommendations (39%).

    This finding highlights the importance of shared experiences, especially as the number of Indians with family and friends abroad continues to rise. Indeed, 77% of respondents have family living overseas, and 61% observed at least 3 to 4 loved ones relocating internationally in the past 5 years.

    Financial Ties that Bind

    The survey also reveals the vital role financial transactions play in strengthening family and cultural bonds with loved ones who live internationally. About 55% of respondents send money abroad at least once a month, with top reasons being gifts for special occasions like birthdays (49%), education endeavors (17%), and daily life expenses (10%).

    T20 World Cup: A Unifying Force

    The survey found the upcoming T20 World Cup as a significant factor in strengthening connections across borders. 44% of respondents would go the extra mile and travel internationally to attend matches, and 72% of respondents believe the tournament provides more bonding opportunities with their loved ones based in the US.

    Influential Players: Kohli, Sharma, and Bumrah Lead Expectations

    The charisma and performance of players like Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and Jasprit Bumrah fuel the excitement surrounding the T20 World Cup. Virat Kohli is anticipated by 85% of respondents to have a major impact during the tournament, followed by Rohit Sharma (67%) and Jasprit Bumrah (38%). Fans also have high hopes for India, with 54% of respondents believing India will win the T20 World Cup.

    A Call for Transparency in Financial Services

    Despite frequent interactions with financial services, Indians still struggle to understand the true cost of sending money abroad. Traditional methods of sending money abroad often involve high charges and hidden costs, and a lack of transparency in fee structures and exchange rates makes it hard for people to know the actual cost. Indeed, 88% of respondents were not aware that there could be a markup on the exchange rate, an often unknown fee which costs people extra when they send money abroad. This underscores an urgent need for transparency in the cross-border payments space so consumers can make informed decisions.

    “This survey unveils the power of cricket in uniting Indians and their loved ones abroad. Beyond being a sport, cricket fosters cultural connections, strengthens family bonds, and even influences financial activities, as seen by increased travel intent during key tournaments,” says Shrawan Saraogi, APAC Head of Expansion, Wise.

    “At Wise, we understand the importance of shared experiences in staying connected to loved ones abroad. So, whether you’re traveling or sending money for daily expenses, education, or for special occasions, it’s important to consider the exchange rate you’re getting, whether there are hidden fees, and the speed of these transactions. Use Wise to ensure your money arrives with your loved ones on time and without hidden fees,” he added.

    Wise x The Grade Cricketer

    In celebration of the T20 World Cup, Wise has collaborated with the good folks at The Grade Cricketer. The duo will embark on a classic road trip across America, utilizing their Wise account and cards to illustrate the ease of managing finances internationally while showcasing how cricket connects people across borders. Keep a look out for the video series, with the first one dropping in the first week of June.

    About the Survey [Playing on a Global Stage: Cricket, Community, and Money Habits]

    Wise conducted a survey to examine the impact of cricket in connecting Indians and their global communities, as well as sentiments around the upcoming T20 World Cup. The survey was carried out on an online platform in April 2024, polling over 1,000 participants based in India.

    The methodology involved targeted questions to assess the viewership habits, emotional connections, and financial activities related to cricket. It also explored respondents’ family and friend network, including whether they have loved ones residing abroad, along with their international money transfer habits.

  • World Cup: Know why the umpire did not give wide, Merrill Cricket Club gave the complete reason

    The 17th match of the World Cup 2023 was played between India vs Bangladesh. This match was played at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune from 2 pm Indian time. Batting first, Bangladesh team gave India a target of 257 runs. Chasing this, India won at the loss of three wickets in 41.3 overs. Virat played an unbeaten inning of 103 runs in 97 balls. Before the century, wicketkeeper batsman KL Rahul, standing at the last end, was continuously giving him strikes so that he could complete the century under any circumstances. Meanwhile, left arm orthodox spinner Nasum Ahmed came to bowl the 42nd over of the Indian innings for Bangladesh. He bowled the very first ball towards the leg side. Some fans felt that this ball should have been given wide, umpire Richard Kettlero showed partiality and gave Virat Kohli a chance to score a century. However, Virat Kohli was surprised for a few moments after seeing Nasum’s negative line bowling. He felt that umpire Richard would give WIDE and he would miss the century but Richard stood still. Then Virat played another ball of Nasum, then scored his 48th century by hitting a six on the third ball. After this, Virat waved the bat in his own style and returned to the pavilion. This was India’s fourth consecutive win in the tournament.

    Merrill Cricket Club explained why the ball was not given

    On the matter of wide ball not being given, Merrill Cricket Club, the body that makes the rules of cricket, said that according to rule 22.4 of MCC, wide ball cannot be given in the following conditions. There were changes in the rules of March 2022 wide. If the batsman is moving during the delivery then a wide ball is not given. At the same time, the ball passed very close to the batsman. If the ball touches the batsman, the umpire will not consider any delivery as wide, but will declare the ball wide only when the ball passes near the batsman. At the same time, the rules of cricket also say, ‘If the ball goes wide from him due to movement of the batsman, then the umpire will not declare the delivery wide.

    Umpire Richard Kettleborough Biography

    Richard Kettleborough is a very famous umpire, he has also played first class cricket for England. Talking about his umpiring career, he has played the role of TV umpire and on-field umpire in 112 test matches, while he has played the role of umpire and TV umpire in 155 ODI matches. He has also umpired in 51 T20 International matches. Full coverage of Cricket World Cup 2023. Apart from this, he has scored 1258 runs in 33 First Class matches and 290 runs in 21 List A matches. He was a left-handed top order batsman and part-time bowler. He was added to the ECB’s umpiring list in 2006. He made his international umpiring debut in the T20 between England and Australia at Old Trafford in 2009.