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'Nobody In Europe Watches Cricket': Man City's Kevin De Bruyne Takes Hilarious Jibe At Cricket's Popularity
@Source: news18.com
How about a game of cricket to unwind after a long day? No, thanks, says Manchester City star Kevin De Bruyne, who was left hilariously shocked recently, after learning about the game’s popularity in Europe.
De Bruyne, along with his City teammate James McAtee, recently partook in a quiz segment for Manchester City, called ‘AI Showdown’, where both players were tasked with naming the five most popular sports that were followed in Europe.
The list revealed that football, cricket, basketball, tennis, and Formula 1 respectively were the most popular sports in the European continent, a revelation that left De Bruyne stunned, as his genuine surprise evoked laughter.
“How can cricket be second on the list? That’s a lie,” exclaimed a startled De Bruyne.
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“I don’t know anybody in Europe who watches cricket, let’s be honest,” cracked the Man City star.
Cricket’s popularity in Europe is increasing, particularly due to the growth of the European Cricket Council (ECC).
Europe as a region has the most number of members of the ICC, with 33 in total. There are varying degrees of growth across the membership in Europe outside of England.
From Scotland and Netherlands striving for the top tier of Associate members across the globe, to the newest members Hungary and Serbia, cricket has begun to develop a fan base in non-traditional markets.
While not as widespread as football, cricket is gaining traction, especially in areas with significant South Asian communities.
But, when the presenter replied affirmatively about cricket’s popularity, De Bruyne’s disbelief couldn’t be shattered as he hilariously retorted with, “Who? European people? No.”
The Manchester City great continued his hilarious tirade, going on to state that he follows every other sport except for the ‘gentleman’s game’.
“Yeah, I watch everything else except cricket,” exclaimed De Bruyne as he and the entire studio broke into laughter.
De Bruyne announced last Friday that he would part ways with the Mancunian side after the ongoing season after a dream 10-year spell with the Premier League side.
The Belgian midfield maestro helped the Cityzens to six Premier League titles, two FA Cups, five EFL Cups, and the coveted UEFA Champions League crown in the 2022-23 season.
The 33-year-old has been the heart of the City midfield since his arrival back in 2015. The shy midfielder, who was once deemed surplus to needs at fellow English side Chelsea, came back to dominate the PL after proving his worth with Bundesliga sides Werder Bremen and Wolfsburg, etching his name into the pantheon of Premier League greats.
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