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00:00Did you ever wonder why we no longer see fans storming the cricket field like in the old days?
00:05Well, it's not just a culture shift. There are several key reasons behind this.
00:09Reason 1. Security and Safety Concerns. With increased security protocols, preventing pitch
00:14invasions has become a top priority. Uncontrolled pitch invasions can pose serious risks to players,
00:20officials, and even the fans themselves. Reason 2. Legal Liabilities. Stadiums and
00:25event organizers can be held liable for injuries or damages caused by pitch invasions. The risk of
00:31costly lawsuits has led to stricter enforcement of rules to keep fans off the field.
00:37Reason 3. Commercial Considerations. Modern sports are big business. From broadcasting rights to
00:42sponsorships and advertising deals, any disruption like a pitch invasion can interfere with planned
00:48ceremonies, trophy presentations, or live broadcasts costing organizers millions.
00:53Reason 4. Pitch Protection. Cricket pitches take time, money, and expertise to prepare.
00:59Allowing fans to run onto the field can damage the playing surface, impacting future matches,
01:04and costing groundskeeper extra work. Reason 5. Strict Policing and Fines. Today,
01:10invading the pitch isn't just frowned upon, it's illegal. Stadiums impose heavy fines and legal penalties
01:15on anyone caught invading the field, making fans think twice before making that reckless dash.
01:21Reason 6. Technological Surveillance. Modern stadiums are now equipped with advanced CCTV systems,
01:28making it easier than ever to identify and prosecute pitch invaders. The risk of being caught on camera
01:33and facing legal action is a powerful deterrent. So, while pitch invasions might have been a thrilling
01:39spectacle in the past, the game has changed. Today, it's all about safety, security, and keeping the action
01:45on the field where it belongs. Thank you for watching. Have a nice day.

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