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The "wall" of Indian cricket Rahul Dravid has demanded to cut "meaningless" one-day cricket matches. Dravid also pointed out that because of overdose of ODIs, audiences have lost their interest and it can be well gauged from the absence of crowds at Indias home one-dayers against England in October and it should serve as a wake-up call for administrators. It is indeed necessary for ICC to heed his words. Comments plz.
Asked by sumati gayki,
17 Dec '11 03:40 pm
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I think whatever the great china wall says about cricket is definately has a point. He served nearly 15 years of cricket and is considered one of the knowledgable person of Cricket. hence what he says is bound to be correct. As it is said overdose of honey is also injurious to health , the same way over dose of Cricket also spoils everything and hence i think ICC has to limit the one day matches as well as the other tamasha T20 and other tournaments. then it will be good and people can enjoy the game.
Answered by Gopal, 19 Dec '11 06:01 pm
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Probbaly Now they can try for three days,instead of one day or five day,
Answered by vilas manohar deshpande, 28 Dec '11 01:40 pm
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Now a days cricket has lost its glamour and shin... So best to avoid most of the cricket except the Precious World Cup..
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Answered by nish pat, 24 Dec '11 07:51 pm
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Oh! Yes.... Where there is crowd, the event is meaningful. Where there is no crowd, it is meaningless. Crowds give credence to meaning.
Answered by Lost Soul, 17 Dec '11 04:01 pm
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Yeh yoon hi nahi kaha gaya ki :
Ati ka bhala na bolna, ati ki bhali na choop,
Ati ka bhala na barasna, ati ki bhali na dhoop.
People like me are waiting for the day when cricket will be dead and gone due to its 'ati' ka exposure!!
Answered by QueSera Sera, 17 Dec '11 03:49 pm
Ati ka bhala na bolna, ati ki bhali na choop,
Ati ka bhala na barasna, ati ki bhali na dhoop.
People like me are waiting for the day when cricket will be dead and gone due to its 'ati' ka exposure!!
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