Cricket, for many Indians, transcends a sport. It's a religion, a shared language, a steaming cup of chai on a lazy Sunday. But lately, a nagging feeling persists – is the magic fading? Is Indian cricket, in its relentless pursuit of money, losing its soul? We grew up glued to the television, enacting epic catches in our living rooms, and arguing about who deserved the "Man of the Match" title more fiercely than over political debates. Remember those epic Test matches that stretched over weekends? We'd wait with bated breath for each wicket, and a well-crafted century sent shivers down our spines. Those days, cricket felt pure. Now, with the IPL and all its glitz, there's a feeling - is cricket becoming all about the money and less about the love of the game? The arrival of the Indian Premier League (IPL) undeniably ushered in a new era. Dazzling stadiums, cutting-edge training facilities, and a constant stream of high-octane action have undoubtedly benefited both...