Former England international Moeen Ali lashed out at ODI cricket, claiming it to be the worst format to play and added that ODI cricket has died. He explained that the bowlers are given no advantages.
The format has almost completely died out, apart from World Cups and Champions Trophy. It is the worst format to play and I think there are many reasons for that.' ...
He also criticised the use of two new balls from both ends, a rule introduced in the early 2010s, stating that it has removed ...
Moeen struggles to understand the reason two balls are now used in ODI cricket – one from either end – and says the introduction of an extra fielder inside the ring after the powerplay is anot ...
The 37-year-old says rule changes in recent years have made ODI cricket too batter-friendly and reckons the format has lost ...
India's run-rate in the powerplay in ODI cricket has risen from 4.83 in 2022 to 6.39 in 2023 to 7.13 in 2024! It is not a coincidence then that they are the number one ranked ODI team in the world.
To have that extra fielder in after the first powerplay, I think it is a horrendous rule for taking wickets, building any sort of pressure. Guys are averaging 60, 70 in ODI cricket now because of ...
Normal expectations in ODI cricket have shifted as more matches ... shaped to a large extent by the ICC's experiments with the powerplay rule. The most recent change to the powerplay rules for ...
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Press Trust of India on MSNRohit Sharma has no reason to retire, will be among best ODI captains: AB de VilliersRohit Sharma has no reason to retire, says South African batting great AB de Villiers, who believes the India skipper could ...
Promoting Jamie Smith to bat in a position he has never filled before seems confusing, so what are England thinking and do the statistics back it up?
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