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Do you think that T20 cricket has destroyed cricket?

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Post time 22-8-2023 23:20:30 | Show all posts |Read mode
With T20 cricket picking more eyeballs than other forms of the game, including Test and ODIs, would it be fair to say that T20 is destroying other forms of the game?




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Post time 22-8-2023 23:55:11 | Show all posts
I believe it's not. T20 has brought more inclusiveness to the game and has allowed associate nations to have a fair share of chances to play international cricket. Therefore, I would say T20 has brought the cricketing world closer than ever before.

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Post time 23-8-2023 00:36:29 | Show all posts
In all accounts, T20 has affected ODI cricket more than Test matches.
While Test matches still have audiences, especially in Australia and England, ODI cricket is slowly losing its charm due to its positioning and spanning for 50 overs. Add tons of rules and regulatory changes, ODI cricket has become more predictable and this has led viewers to slowly lose interest in the game.
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Post time 23-8-2023 01:12:37 | Show all posts
No. T20 has introduced a new variety in the game of cricket.
T20 is a platform that changed how one saw the game about 2-3 decades back. From hard-hitting to innovative shots and fast fielding, T20 has all the potential to remain a fan favorite for the time to come.
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