6 Best Sports to Watch as a Couple

Have you ever watched the Indian cricket team playing at the World Cup Finals with a whole bunch of friends? Didn’t that make the entire experience so much more fun and memorable, regardless of whether we won the match? Watching sports together can be a great way to spend some quality time with your loved ones, especially your partner. And, with so many sports channels to choose from on the best DTH in India, all you need is to get the popcorn ready and then curl up with your loved one!

Sports to Watch with Your Partner

 

Here are a few sports that make for great couple watching, especially on a lazy evening or Sunday.

 

  • Basketball

 

Basketball can be viewed at many different levels but college level basketball is the best to watch as a couple. It isfun, fast paced and super exciting, and will keep you both hooked on to the game without you wanting to take breaks in between. If you are a competitive couple, you can take sides and guess which team will win. Also, you can compare both teams, watch them play and ultimately wait till the end to see who made the correct guess of winner. These can be great ways to develop a positive bond between couples.

 

  • Football

 

Football is the second most popular sports in the world and a fast-paced game that takes you through the entire range of emotions, from tension to excitement and finally the thrill of a goal. Having your partner share these feelings with you can be a great way to develop a close bond. While at home, you can amuse each other by simply venting out your feelings of joy or frustration according to the team’s performance. Although the Indian National Football team does not see much success at the international levels, it still ranks 96th in the FIFA rankings. In 2017, India also organized the FIFA U-17 World Cup. The game can get really nail biting and having someone to tell you that your team will do just fine could help ease the tension.

 

  • Cricket

 

There is no denying that cricket is the most popular sports in India and the passion and dedication of both fans and the players are unparalleled. Cricket is a religion and a national obsession and has produced legends like Kapil Dev, Sachin Tendulkar, ViratKohli and many more. Particularly after the Indian Premier League, India has invested a lot of money in the sport. IPL has attracted cricketers from all across the world. India has won all the ICC Tournaments including the ODI’s World Cup twice, T20 World Cup 2007 and ICC Champions Trophy 2013. When both of you are cheering for the same team, it creates a great feeling of togetherness.

 

  • Badminton

 

Badminton in India is managed by the Badminton Association of India and has achieved massive success at the international level in recent years.Shuttlers have created history,with PV Sindhu becoming the first Indian to win the gold in the women’s singles category at the BWF World Championship finale in 2019. Other legendary Badminton players are SainaNehwal, who was ranked second in the world in 2010, Prakash Padukone and Pullela Gopichand, who won All England Open in 1980 and 2001, respectively. Badminton can be a gripping game to watch together. And, you never know, you might get inspired to play together too!

 

  • Tennis

 

Although Indians haven’t made the mark they should have in this sport, we still have names like Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi who have brought home a number of Grand Slams Doubles Titles. Sania Mirza and Rohan Bopannahave also made their mark in tennis. To increase the viewership of this sport in India, Mahesh Bhupathi had launched the International Premier Tennis League in 2014. It mainly consisted of four teams from four different countries in Asia. They were called Indian Aces, Japan Warriors, Singapore Slammers and UAE Royals. This league was basically inspired by the success of IPL and the World Team Tennis. The Grand Slams are always exciting matches. All you need is the best DTH in India to access an array of sports channels.

 

  • Kabaddi

 

Kabaddi has received a real push in recent years. From being a traditional Indian sport, we now have the Pro Kabaddi League. In 2014, this league went on to become the second most popular league in the country after the Indian Premier League. The sport has gained strong viewership in rural areas, all thanks to the willing sponsors,who have made significant efforts to promote the sport.India and Iran are the top nations playing the game and our country won all the Kabaddi World Cups till 2017. If you want to witness an inherently Indian sport being played at the international level, this is the one to choose.

So, go ahead and take your pick of the best sports channel with the best DTH in India and spend some fun timeswith your partner.