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Rank the formats

Rank the formats 1-3 .....


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Prince EWS

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I voted Tests, ODI, T20 - ODIs aren't that far ahead of T20s for me though as I do find periods of an ODI not involving Australia to be a little dull a little too often.

One question I have is - say you go down the road to watch a game of Cricket where you don't know any of the players. What would you enjoy the most - 4 innings match taking 3 or 4 days, a 50 over match or a 20 over match?
Four innings match lasting 3 or 4 days for sure.
 

Daemon

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Depends on what the standard of cricket is. If it's poor then I'd rather watch a limited overs game. If it's decent, for example maybe one step below FC, then I'd watch the longer format.
 

Hurricane

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I voted Tests, ODI, T20 - ODIs aren't that far ahead of T20s for me though as I do find periods of an ODI not involving Australia to be a little dull a little too often.

One question I have is - say you go down the road to watch a game of Cricket where you don't know any of the players. What would you enjoy the most - 4 innings match taking 3 or 4 days, a 50 over match or a 20 over match?
If I am going down the road - then it will be a club cricket game? I would prefer to watch a t20 at club level and be live at the ground. The par score will probably be 140 and it will be a close go.

I don't know what this question proves though - If it is international cricket then would prefer to see a test so that can admire their techniques.
At club level I can't admire the techniques as much so hence would want a more exciting affair with slogging and the works.

If I have misinterpreted the question - please advise.
 

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