What is the Future of ODI Cricket?

What is the Future of ODI Cricket?

What is the Future of ODI Cricket? 

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What is the Future of ODI Cricket?: In this modern era of cricket, the shorter format of the game is getting much more fame and limelight than the other two formats, especially the ODI format. Since the first ODI match in 1971, the format has never disappointed the fans and players in getting the best. However, in the modern era of the game, the 50-over format is in a position where anything can happen.

There are a lot of factors that make us wonder if the ODI format will last for longer or not, but certainly, we have seen a decrease in the numbers when compared to other T20 events around the world. The ODI format is considered to be one of the prestigious formats in cricket, where it takes a lot of skill to win the game mentally and strategically.

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The International Cricket Council (ICC) regularly pushes and encourages the ODI format among the nations, the future certainly looks good for now. The story might change after 10-15 years as the game continuously evolves but the main thing here is to focus on keeping the game’s tradition alive for generations to come.

What To Expect From ODI Cricket in The Future?

No one can deny that cricket is becoming a more popular sport, both in terms of player base and playing style. Social media today makes it simple to advertise products, and in the modern era of cricket, the ODI format is taking significant steps to uphold its reputation as one of the greatest formats in the game.

In the previous World Cup, underdog teams like Afghanistan, and the Netherlands showed that it’s not always about the big teams. This demonstrates how the sport is becoming more widely popular and how up-and-coming nations are upsetting more established teams.

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Moreover now with Jay Shah set to take as the ICC Chairman by the year-end we can expect huge additions to promote the 50-over format. Even though it is not confirmed by any officials this move is set to have a significant impact on all three formats of the game.

Money Factor Influenced by Demand

There is no denying that the sum of money invested in the game’s shorter format (T20) differs significantly from that of the other two formats (ODI & test). The sponsors and media rights from the ODI format are gradually moving towards a shorter version of the game here due to the enormous demand and revenue from the T20 formats. However, the ICC’s regular attempts to hold tri-series events and other ODI games among all the nations show that the future of ODI cricket is safe for the time being.

How ODI Format Can Keep Its Relevance in the Modern World

The ODI format is under a lot of scrutiny due to the rising popularity of T20 cricket; if certain actions are not taken, the format may face extensions in the near future. Therefore, in order to broaden the appeal of the ODI format, the ICC must organize frequent ODI tournaments among the nations and ensure that ODI series are held among all the cricket-playing nations.

Participation of major players in the ODI series will also be essential since it will draw more spectators to the 50-over format. All of these actions along with consistent international promotion of ODI cricket will undoubtedly ensure the survival of the 50-over format in the years to come.

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