A Quote by Isa Guha

IPL is a T20 franchise tournament combining cricket and Bollywood to offer entertainment. — © Isa Guha
IPL is a T20 franchise tournament combining cricket and Bollywood to offer entertainment.
I have led a few teams prior to the IPL, led in Mumbai T20 as well as DY Patil T20 tournament.
The IPL deserves a lot of credit for introducing and growing T20 cricket.
The best players of the world play in the IPL, and to bowl to them in T20 cricket isn't easy.
If you look at cricket per se, if you didn't have T20 cricket, Test cricket will die. People don't realise. You just play Test cricket, and don't play one-day cricket and T20 cricket, and speak to me after 10 years. The economics will just not allow the game to survive.
India may be the soul of world cricket, but IPL is its commercial heart. Just as 'Who Wants to be a Millionaire' changed the ground rules for quiz shows by injecting a massive dose of money into the equation, IPL has changed the dynamics of the cricket economy.
Franchise T20 competitions are great and the skill level is very high, but playing for your country is a huge honour and T20 is so popular that it should be recognised as an international game.
India should not have any ties with Pakistan, be it Bollywood or cricket. I am shocked that Bollywood is saying that cricket and movies should be kept ahead of national sentiments.
Twenty20 is must for cricket. Without T20, cricket cannot survive.
I think T20 cricket has become the flagship spectacle for women's cricket.
With Test cricket, it's very important that you are bowling at high speed but T20 cricket is a great way to be versatile.
If a player is playing IPL and earning money, it's not his fault that he's not playing for India. He is not quitting. He is playing first-class, one-day cricket and IPL. If selectors don't pick him, what can he do?
I think what pace bowlers need to do in T20 cricket is not just run up and bowl fast. It's not about brute pace in T20, it's about the variation.
If you are going to raise youngsters for Test cricket that don't have the experience, you can't stick them into T20. You've got to teach them first how to play Test cricket, and when they're good enough for Test cricket and if they want to play both formats, then they can.
Traditional cricket has gone out of the window. It's gone. T20 cricket has changed the game.
If you look at Mohali, Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata, they host T20 games, IPL all in a year. That's the reason the crowd stays away from the Tests matches.
I don't put seriousness in Bollywood movies. Because in Bollywood, people want entertainment even if it has no meaning.
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