Melbourne : Cricket Australia Chief Executive James Sutherland feels that the ongoing series against India could be one of the last five-match rubbers in the ODI format as efforts are on to introduce a global league.
“I don’t think you’ll see any country playing more than three one-day matches in a series in the future,” Sutherland said. “They might intersperse them with some Twenty20 matches as well, but I don’t think you’ll see many five-match one-day series … if the plans at ICC level unfold for a Test championship and a one-day league.”
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The proposed ODI league could have six home and six away games. “The contemplation around one-day cricket in the future is that each country hosts six one-day matches and plays six away matches as part of that league, so that’s likely going to be the limits of it.” Sutherland also feels that a World Test Championship is the need of the hour to add more context to a series like the one played between Australia and Bangladesh recently.
“If you think about the current series, we have just completed in Bangladesh, that had real context for the two countries involved but that context would be even more significant and highly elevated if there were points at stake as part of a Test championship,” he said. “What amplifies through that is third-party interest, so other countries, by extension, would have an interest in that series because it had a bearing on where others fitted on the ladder. “I think that’s a real positive because there are consequences that come with winning and losing that are far greater than just the bilateral series result as it stands,” Sutherland said.
India’s 26-run triumph is their first in two matches vs Australia in ODIs at Chepauk. They had lost by one run to Australia at this venue on October 9, 1987
Mahendra Singh Dhoni is averaging 100-plus in ODIs at Chepauk now. After a poor season last year averaging 27.80, Dhoni is averaging 89.57 in ODIs
For the second time in his ODI career, Pandya has recorded a fifty and bagged two or more wickets in the same match
Pandya has posted 32 sixes in 17 innings in international cricket — the highest by an Indian batsman this year
Kohli be came the first captain to register winning % of 80.00 in ODIs — 28 wins, seven losses and one no-result game out of 36
Virat Kohli has posted his second duck
As captain in ODIs — both in 2017 — vs Sri Lanka at The Oval on June 8 and vs Australia at Chepauk. In all, Kohli has posted 12 ducks in ODIs. However, during the last two years, he had not recorded a single duck
Glenn Maxwell enjoys an impressive strike rate (125.13) in ODIs— his tally being 2016
at an average of 33.04 in 69 innings — the highest among the batsmen with at least 2,000 runs in ODIs.