Answer:
(i)
Coloured dress, protective helmets, field restrictions, cricket under lights
became a standard part of post-Packer game.
(ii) Now cricket had became a marketable game, which could generate huge revenues.
(iii) Cricket Boards become rich by selling television
rights to television companies.
(iv) Television channels made money by selling television
spots to companies who were happy to pay large sums of money to advertise their
products to the cricket's captive television audience.
(v) Continuous television coverage made cricketers
celebrities, who besides being paid better by their cricket boards, now made
even larger sums of money by making commercials for a wide range of products,
from tyres to colas, on television.
The technology of satellite television and the worldwide
search of multinational television companies created a global market for
cricket.
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