vanshdarji
Cricket Spectator
One Day Internationals were once the heart of cricket, producing legendary run chases, unforgettable World Cup moments, and players who became global icons. Today, however, the 50-over format struggles to hold attention, caught between the tradition of Test cricket and the fast-paced spectacle of T20 leagues. With bilateral ODI series often feeling like filler matches and fan engagement declining, the question arises: are ODIs still meaningful in modern cricket, or is the format slowly losing its place in the sport’s calendar?