CLOSE-IN: Cricket is heading towards being a gentleman's game once again (Image Source: IANS)
This came about in the early days in England when the game was played by the affluent class who were considered to uphold the virtues of a 'Gentleman'. Cricket was played with a competitive attitude, however, played in a fair and honest manner.
Although the game gradually brought in professionals it was still played to respect one's opponents and imbibe the values of good sportsmanship and friendship.
Over time the importance of winning at all costs brought about a cultural change that diminished the very essence of what the game of cricket stood for. Sledging and off the field comments that one popularly referred to as gamesmanship became a part and parcel of the royal sport.