
Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar’s idea of changing the one-day international format doesn’t impress former Pakistan captain Imran Khan, who believes the 50-over game has its own charm and there is no need to tinker with it. “Every format of the sport has its own utility and charm and it is better not to try to change these formats,” said Imran. “I don’t think the growing popularity of Twenty20 cricket poses any threat to Test or 50-over matches if the international calendar is balanced properly,” said the cricketer-turned-politician.
Tendulkar had recently suggested splitting the 50-over matches into two innings of 25-overs each. Imran said after Test matches, ODIs provided toughest challenge for a players and the International Cricket Council (ICC) or its member boards should not try to reduce the number of overs to 40 or less. “That will rob one-day matches of its real charm. Then it is better the ICC just focus on further popularising Twenty20 cricket,” Imran said. He, however, did not see any harm in the growing popularity of Twenty20 cricket since it filled the coffers and was good value for money for the spectators. “But at the same time no one should try to change the format of Test or one-day matches. Let them co-exist,” he said. Imran felt the Champions Trophy in South Africa would prove a success and remove any doubts over the future of 50-over cricket.
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Will any change in format of Test or ODI rob its real charm?
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