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It is interesting to note that both the T20 and the one-day forms of cricket are similar in their historical background. Even the first day matches were played under the format of one day cricket. The oldest record of T20 cricket was in England when it was first introduced in 1908. Two years later, the New Zealand Cricket Board introduced two day's cricket. This resulted in a decline in the popularity of one-day cricket. However, the popularity of the T20 cricket revived after the World Cup in 1986. Both the one day and the Twenty 20 formats have gained massive popularity in the world over.

On the one hand, one can say that T20 and the Twenty-one form of cricket are different in nature while on the other hand, one can also say that one day cricket has indeed changed as much as the rules and regulations have evolved. The only difference between the two is the format that has been followed by the players. The form of one-day cricket did not offer many special features unlike the Twenty-one form of cricket. There was no need for the players to wear protective helmets. The number of balls that were bowled was also low. With these factors in the game did not give a continuous and a regular feel to the spectators. However, with the introduction of the cricket ball, all these aspects have undergone major changes and the game has started to look more attractive to the viewers.

The governing body of the game has also changed from the top to the bottom. The IPL has increased the popularity of cricket globally. On the one hand, this league has given a very good platform to young cricketers and the fans of cricket have appreciated the fact that they have the chance to watch the national players from their own homes. This way, the popularity of the sport has increased and the popularity of the league is increasing day by day.