{"User":"@Kuklenski","timestamp":"2021-10-15 10:41:13","link":"ansr.ly/2dfc8b&Kuklenski","answer":"Being a cricket lover from childhood, I was always a fan of One day Internationals (ODI) rather than the Test matches as the latter felt quiet dull, boring and slow with non-energetic commentary. On the contrary, the ODI's were full of life and energetic and fast going. It always kept the spectators and audiences at the tip of the toe. Cricket has 2 teams and the ODI's have 50 overs each in an innings with 11 batsmen each in a team. The batsmen need to score as many runs as possible within 300 balls having 10 wickets in hand. Then the other team gets to bat and score runs. If the second teams scores target within 300 balls, they win. Back then in 90's Australia dominated the game. They remained undisputed World Champions for years. But now its a tough call between several teams like Australia, India and England. Cricket has changed considerably over the period of years with new formats and tournaments being introduced frequently. Unfortunately, it has now become a big business rather than just playing simple sports."}