After the super hype that was revolving around the ape, NFT projects the season of sports NFTs has begun now. NBA TopShots, an NFT project where memorable moments from the history of the NBA were minted as non-fungible tokens and listed for sale. This project got so much hype at the earlier stages, proving the potential of sports NFT Marketplace. Following it, football NFTs were also adopted in projects like Sorare. Today, cricket NFTs are taking the spotlight.
Recently, a lot of cricket stars have begun talking about the NFTs on their social profiles. Some of them even went ahead and started minting their NFTs for their fans to own. The bunch of cricketers who adopted the NFTs at the earliest are Sunil Gavaskar and Dinesh Karthik. Although their venture into the NFT space did not receive a red carpet welcome, the stars who came after they have been tasting massive success.
A Brief Note On The NFT Journey Of A Few Cricketers
- Harbhajan Singh
Harbhajan Singh, one of India’s legendary spin bowlers, recently showed his interest in the cricket metaverse built by jump.trade on his Twitter. He stated that after playing cricket in all three formats for many years he would now like to try out the metaverse cricket where.
- Mithali Raj
Mithali Raj, the captain of the Indian women’s cricket team also expressed her interest in the cricket Metaverse.
- Sunil Gavaskar
Sunil Gavaskar is all set to launch his collection of NFTs. His son took to his Twitter to announce this news.
- Aaron Finch
The moment when Aaron Finch hit a massive six of 98m on Arjun Nair’s ball is minted as an NFT for cricket fans to collect.
- Dinesh Karthik
An animated video of the moment when Dinesh Karthik hit a six in the last ball to take India the Nidahas trophy was minted as an NFT.
- Chris Jordan
Chris Jordan, the English cricketer also said he will be entering the cricket metaverse with the jump.trade and will be buying the cricket NFTs to play the game.
Closing Thoughts
Cricket players are rapidly entering the NFT space considering the craze for cricket NFTs.
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