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Love, Cricket, and Dating! New Study Shows Cricket is a Deal-Breaker in India

Cricket viral news: The helicopter shot in cricket refers to the wristy flicking motion used to strike the ball, with the bottom hand exerting the majority of the force. One of the many terms Bumble’s dating lexicon came up with is “huge move you make when you realise they are the one for you!” This is because in India, cricket is no less than a religion.

78% of Indians polled thought cricket matches made for fantastic dates

The sport is a popular issue in India and has a strong influence on dating, which is now supported by data. According to a recent study by Bumble, 78% of Indians polled thought cricket matches made for fantastic dates, and 70% said they were a good way to gauge someone’s interest and passion for the sport. In contrast, 63% of respondents think that among other things, a person’s response to a win or a loss gives them insight into their nature.

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cricket is a deal-breaker for many people

According to the report, cricket is a deal-breaker for many people. 5% of Indians deliberately look for a romantic partner who appreciates sports before deciding whether to establish a connection with them, according to the report. Not only that. According to the report, 44% of those who were dating someone who didn’t enjoy cricket claimed that the other person eventually gave in and they watched it together. Whereas 41% claimed they were frequently separated. Additionally, 32% said they developed a love for it, and for nearly 1 in 5 persons who were in a dating relationship where one person like cricket and the other did not, it ended their union.

Indian women’s cricket in 2023 is a positive change

Like many other sports, cricket frequently favours men. Women frequently feel excluded from or even undervalued in terms of their sports knowledge. The latest study by Bumble emphasises this. According to the study, 71% of women acknowledge that they have experienced “being mansplained during social talks (parties, gatherings, events, etc.) concerning cricket.” The fact that 89% of respondents said they were eager to see Indian women’s cricket in 2023 is a positive change.

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