“This champions trophy was so monotonous”: Spinner makes a bold statement ahead of India vs New Zealand Clash

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"This champions trophy was so monotonous": Spinner makes a bold statement ahead of India vs New Zealand Clash


He questioned the future of the hate in modern Cricket.

While the renowned ICC 2025 champions is underway, the retired spinner Ravichandran Ashwin made a bold statement on his YouTube channel, ‘Ash Ki Baat’. The Indian spinner questioned the relevance of the Odi format while considering it “monotonous.”

“Before this Afghanistan party versus England, I was wondering if there is any future for Cricket Odi. Until this game of Afghanistan against England, this champions trophy was so monotonous, ”said Ashwin.

Afghanistan, the ascent team in the current Tournament of the ICC, claimed an impressive eight -run victory over England on February 26.

In addition, Ashwin questioned whether the International Cricket Council (ICC) would organize the next ODI World Cup scheduled to play in South Africa in 2027.

“The 50th about the World Cup (2027) in South Africa will be a real challenge for the CPI. It is on the edge of a decision that is made. Because the game is very slow. It is winding. I have a question in my mind that is a place for 50 overs in today’s Cricket? “Ashwin asked.

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When giving suggestions to renew the 50 -year format, Ashwin said that bringing back the red ball in Odi can be a master blow. The 38 -year -old man also accused the ICC of restricting the domination of Spin of India.

“In Odi there is no contest. Until 2013-14, Odi Cricket played with a ball. Before 2015, the new rule was implemented where five riggers were allowed in the circle and two balls were introduced. I think, in many ways, that rule was to cancel the domination of turning from India. That is just my opinion, ”said Spinner.

India will face New Zealand on March 2 in Dubai in the last game of the group stage. Both teams have fixed their points in the semifinals. The next contest will decide that the NRR will enter the elimination stage of the tournament.

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