Cricket World Cup: England batter Joe Root admitted that he is unsure about how long one-day cricket will survive, saying the format’s future will depend on what the next generation of cricket players and fans want.
The prevailing perception that ODIs are undergoing a gradual and painful decline has not been disproven during the initial two and a half weeks of the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup in India as there is a scarcity of closely contested matches and stadium attendance has been lacklustre for matches that don't involve the host team.
“There’s talk of whether this format is relevant any more anyway, in international cricket. Whether that gets changed, I don’t know. Who knows how things move in the future? It’s got a huge amount of history and it brings a lot to cricket. It will always hold a very special part of my heart for what it’s given me throughout my career. I think that’s a question that should be posed to the next generation of players, and to everyone watching the game, really," Root was quoted by the Telegraph.