ODI World Cup: When the 2011 Men’s ODI World Cup happened, there was huge excitement about the twists and turns happening in a one-day game, culminating in MS Dhoni slamming the most unforgettable six in the history of the format for making India win the trophy in Mumbai.
But 12 years down the line, the one-day format finds itself on a sticky wicket. The T20 format, then still in its infancy days, has now become the ruler of minds of cricket enthusiasts, mostly amongst youngsters, mainly through its proliferation in franchise leagues.
Though the 2023 Men’s ODI World Cup is up and running in India, the lack of spectators in the opener between England and New Zealand at Ahmedabad has set off a fresh debate over the future of the format. Rahul Dravid, the India head coach with 344 ODI caps, wishes to see the format thrive and do well even if its future looks tense.