Can Cricket Become Even Faster? The Growing Buzz Around T60

By Bhalchandra ChorghadeMumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 8 : Cricket’s journey over the past few decades has been defined by one recurring ...

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By Bhalchandra Chorghade

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 8 : Cricket’s journey over the past few decades has been defined by one recurring theme: SPEED. What was once a leisurely five-day affair gradually transformed into a faster, sharper, and more entertainment-driven spectacle. From 60-over One Day Internationals to 50-overs, then to the explosive rise of T20 cricket and the experimental arrival of T10 and The Hundred, the sport has consistently evolved to match changing audience behaviour.

Now, with fans increasingly gravitating toward shorter attention-span entertainment and instant digital engagement, an intriguing question is beginning to emerge within cricketing circles: could the rise of rapid cricket formats eventually pave the way for T60 — a one-hour, 60-ball-per-side version of the game?

While still hypothetical, the idea of T60 is no longer as far-fetched as it once sounded. The foundations for such a format are already visible in cricket’s modern ecosystem, where innovation, entertainment and commercial viability are becoming equally important pillars alongside sporting excellence.

The success of franchise-based T20 leagues across the globe demonstrated that audiences were willing to embrace shorter, more aggressive cricket. Stadiums became louder, broadcasts became flashier and matches became prime-time entertainment properties. The introduction of T10 cricket in Abu Dhabi further accelerated this shift, proving that even ultra-condensed formats could attract global viewership, sponsorships and marquee players. Similarly, England’s The Hundred attempted to simplify cricket for newer audiences through shorter innings and streamlined rules. Together, these formats indicate that cricket administrators are increasingly open to experimentation in pursuit of wider reach and younger demographics.

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