The games which attract the least interest in any forms of cricket are games between local teams from different countries. Unlike soccer, with comps like UEFA, there have been many international series between the domestic champs or otherwise in all three formats and they've all failed. If the IPL couldn't keep theirs, it's a clear sign the concept isn't a winner - how many followed the recent series in the Windies? In Australia, our day to day mindset is structured around the states...we take more pride in being a Victorian than being a Star or a Renegade, and as a northern Tasmanian myself, I'm prepared to drop the reluctance to back anything called "Hobart" and go all in hoping the Hurricanes representing Tasmania smash mainland f###heads, as they gloriously did last summer (the Jackjumpers totally got it right and never refer to themselves as what they obviously are - Hobart - and as a result we're all suddenly basketball fans down there!). Several years back the Canes dominated a season only to be bundled out in straight sets, and I recall not giving a rat's about the comp after that...didn't bother checking the result of the final and discovered it days later...the T20 franchise product lasts as long as any $9 t-shirt made in Bangladesh that you bought from K-Mart...
- Get rid of ODIs. Sorry, but too many formats, stick to one short form format, and although I prefer 1-day over T20, the numbers have spoken.
- No T20 internationals.
- All T20 to be "club" cricket - with an international club competition based on the existing suite of country-based competitions (IPL, BBL etc).
- If you want to represent your country, you need to play test cricket.
- Exception - once per 4 years there is an international short form World Cup (T20 probably).
Getting rid of ODI's...time for you to go to the top of a mountain with your most sacred spiritual possessions, or alternatively a carton of the best stuff, and contemplate the meaning of cricket. You said you prefer 50 overs to 20 - why? Is it because the game still remains the core of cricket, which is the contest between bat and ball, something lost in T20's? If that's the case (it's definitely mine), then to be making a statement like that I'm hoping you're just a fair and majority minded young bloke arguing a case for rationalisation, not a grizzly bastard like myself who can't wait to finish the front porch facing anyone who walks past the house complete with rocking chair, fridge and shotgun, and who also says "f### everyone else, you're all wrong, bring back the WSC!"...seriously, I'd be thinking there's no need for axing a game that draws huge crowds to the biggest events when the rationalisation probably only needs to be amongst matches that aren't the big ones...I've already suggested that above. If it doesn't count in the big picture, then don't play it, but make everyone from the top to the bottom work over years to make the final. And then, most importantly, both me and you still get to see it. Going to a WC Final was on my bucket list, and I achieved it in 2015 (the first member of my family in space judging by the height of that MCG grandstand!), and came very close to getting a seat in 2019 at Lord's...a T20 WC Final has nothing like the same attraction, although I do admit it would have been nice to be at Bellerive last summer...!
What do you think would win out within 100 years if we did get rid of international limited overs cricket? Would we still be playing tests between nations with the necessary first class comps supporting them and a ton of franchising, or would we see tests themselves become franchises...? If we were going to dig out the odd world cup, how do the nations prepare? Even though there have always been the odd players who were tagged as one or the other, Australia probably started the formal notion of separate limited over and test squads after they lost the final in 1996 and axed Healy from ODI's for Gilchrist while still selecting him as the test keeper...you'd be abandoning all of that, turning it into a structure that looks more like the 1877 method of selecting the first test team...!




