New 'Shot on iPhone' advertisement features India's love of cricket
The latest "Shot on iPhone" advertisement, which appeared on the Apple India YouTube channel on Thursday, features Indian cricket players of all ages and abilities in a celebration of sports and culture.
Image Credit: Apple India
The 38-second video showcases various groups of people playing cricket, including on a traditional field, a beach, and even a pick up game among children in an alley. The ad features the chorus from "Dreadlock Holiday," by 10cc.
The description of the latest video reads, "It's the spirit of India, captured in a game, a love story that spans more than a billion hearts. The celebration of cricket, like nowhere else all shot on iPhone." The video directs users to Apple's India website, which features a collection of photos of cricket players.
Apple has also showcased videos depicting volcanic eruptions and the Cuban surfing community as part of its "Shot on iPhone" campaign.
Apple recently announced the winners of their "Shot on iPhone" photography challenge.
Image Credit: Apple India
The 38-second video showcases various groups of people playing cricket, including on a traditional field, a beach, and even a pick up game among children in an alley. The ad features the chorus from "Dreadlock Holiday," by 10cc.
The description of the latest video reads, "It's the spirit of India, captured in a game, a love story that spans more than a billion hearts. The celebration of cricket, like nowhere else all shot on iPhone." The video directs users to Apple's India website, which features a collection of photos of cricket players.
Apple has also showcased videos depicting volcanic eruptions and the Cuban surfing community as part of its "Shot on iPhone" campaign.
Apple recently announced the winners of their "Shot on iPhone" photography challenge.
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It looks like another attempt at U.S. cricket is happening;
http://www.sportspromedia.com/news/us-t20-cricket-league-ace-times-group-set-to-launch-2021
"Satyan Gajwani, Times Internet’s vice chairman, said: “Cricket has the second largest audience in the world, and yet has little presence in the largest professional sports market. We want to develop a lasting institution that brings to the US the excitement and passion of cricket, enjoyed by billions of people globally. True grassroots development of any sport takes decades and we are excited and committed to play a role in developing world-class cricket in America.”
The new league is slated for 2021 launch and aims to attract top international players while developing a performance pathway for homegrown players. In a bid to get to more people playing the game in the country, ACE will support the setup of academies across the US, which will be aligned to the league’s teams, to help unearth new talent at youth level to ensure a strong pipeline of high-quality cricketers."
I played cricket at school too but not so much as it clashed with football.
I also had a cricket ground not far from home. In fact it is the oldest continually used cricket green in the world.