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Top 5 Cricket Movies To Watch On Netflix

Top 5 Cricket Movies To Watch On Netflix

November 11, 2021  Author99baji

Isn't it true that we all enjoy movies? Even if you are a die-hard cricket fan, you will enjoy watching movies. If the movie you're seeing is about cricket, it's the cherry on top.

Watching cricket-related movies is an excellent way for cricket fans to pass the time, especially since the IPL and other major cricket tournaments take a long time to start. We cricket fans have nothing to do right now. Therefore watching cricket movies is the perfect way to pass the time. There are a plethora of cricket-related films to choose from.

Let's have a look at the best 5 cricket-related movies on Netflix in this article.

1) Cricket Fever: Mumbai Indians


Are you missing out on the IPL action? The Mumbai Indians, the IPL's most successful and wealthiest team, are the subject of this eight-part Netflix series, which premiered in 2019. A television team is allowed rare access to the dressing room of the then-defending champions, starting with the auction that preceded it. You get to ride the emotions of the players and fans during a challenging season as you relive the tournament. Watch as the players deal with form, fan expectations, media commitments, and more difficulties. The vignettes of players revisiting their homes and areas where they first fell in love with the game stand out.

2) Selection Day

Selection Day is India's most recent Netflix original. The narrative of two cricketer-brothers from a Madhya Pradesh town who, led by their obsessive, domineering father, travel to Mumbai in search of a future in India's favourite sport tackles a host of subjects in this adaptation of Aravind Adiga's novel of the same name. The patriarch sees his boys as his route out of poverty and anonymity, believing they will become the two best batsmen in the world.

3) MS Dhoni: The Untold Story

This is without a doubt one of the best biopics ever made. The Untold Story of MS Dhoni is a must-see for all cricket lovers, not just Dhoni fanatics. It's a story about MS Dhoni's life.

Sushant Singh Rajput brought the story of Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the former captain of the Indian cricket team, to life on screen in this biographical drama. Director Neeraj Pandey takes a passionate approach to depict Captain Cool's journey from a young boy enthralled with the game to guide the national side to a World Cup triumph in 2011.

4) Azhar

Azhar was released the same year as MS Dhoni: The Untold Story. India's former captain, Mohammad Azharuddin, is the subject of this film. It tells the complete story of Azhar, including controversies and cricket. It's an entertaining film that won't bore you.

The former India cricket captain had a tumultuous life that included an extramarital romance and match-fixing charges. Emraan Hashmi, who showed his fall from grace and rebirth from the ashes, gave a standout performance with his performance. While the film received some criticism for glossing over some of the more troubling aspects of the cricketer's life, it was nonetheless an enjoyable watch.

5) Lagaan

Lagaan is a fantastic masterpiece and is arguably the finest cricket-related film of all time. It is known as one of the best cricket-related films of all time and one of the greatest films of all time. In 2001, it was released.

Lagaan was India's movie nominated at the 2002 Oscars and is one of Ashutosh Gowariker's best works to date. While it lost the Oscar to the Bosnian film No Man's Land, it earned eight honours and a lot of hearts in its native country. It stars Aamir Khan as the film's central character.

Lagaan is a film that even non-Indians enjoy. Go Netflix and watch it right now! What are you waiting for if you haven't already seen it?