Is Oneday Cricket Dead?

By: JBurns
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A crowd of over 60,000 went to watch the Twenty20 game against Pakistan but less then 25,000 went to watch the Australia V West Indies One Day international.

Has Twenty20 cricket leap frogged One Day Internationals as the preferred lomited overs format?

Current Results
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No I think there is still a need for the 50 over format

72%

Yes One Day Cricket is finished

28%
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Comments

Mazz

I hope it isn't over.

by Mazz (08/02/2010)
tinny

for starters lets drop cricket and just call it 20/20 because it is not cricket ...........its a bit of slap and tickle long live TEST CRICKET

by tinny (09/02/2010)
aussieDave

I hope one day cricket survives forever...
20/20 cricket is ok, but it is more of a luck game than anything else, with test cricket being a skill game and 50 over is a good ballance...

by aussieDave (09/02/2010)
radiobuff09

there always be a spot for one day cricket,,,,20/20 i class as hit and giggle its all over in a coupje of hours,at least one day and test match cricket have skill, i still love to watch test cricket.

by radiobuff09 (09/02/2010)
FootyJerk

cricket sucks balls

by FootyJerk (09/02/2010)
OzRob

It was inevitable that we'd go down the same path as the Yanks with bells, whistles and dancing girls at sporting events. I think there's still a place for all forms of cricket catering for all generations of followers, although ODI attendances aren't backing up my theory too well.

by OzRob (10/02/2010)
 

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