I love the T20/20/20/20 idea. Why? It's fairer and is interesting for longer. But don't make it 2 SEPARATE innings, make it a continuance of your first innings.
How is it fairer? Both teams would have to bat under lights in a day nighter and both teams would have to cope with a wearing pitch as the day continues if it's a day match.
How is it interesting for longer? By playing 2 innings. So often in ODIs team A will whack 300-350 and the team B lose 2 or 3 quick ones. The last 40-45 overs are awful because Team B has 'buckley's' chance of winning. But in a 2 innings game, say Team A whacks 1/150 from their 20 overs and team B loses 2 or 3 quick wickets. But Team B has a much better chance at fighting back than in a single innings game, because they have the chance to bowl again and to settle their batsmen down during the break if they struggle in the first dig.
Traditionalists would shoot me down, but you could also do some cool things like letting one of your batsmen who was dismissed in the first innings come back in the second innings and bidding powerplay overs in an auction, instead of having a toss.
How is it fairer? Both teams would have to bat under lights in a day nighter and both teams would have to cope with a wearing pitch as the day continues if it's a day match.
How is it interesting for longer? By playing 2 innings. So often in ODIs team A will whack 300-350 and the team B lose 2 or 3 quick ones. The last 40-45 overs are awful because Team B has 'buckley's' chance of winning. But in a 2 innings game, say Team A whacks 1/150 from their 20 overs and team B loses 2 or 3 quick wickets. But Team B has a much better chance at fighting back than in a single innings game, because they have the chance to bowl again and to settle their batsmen down during the break if they struggle in the first dig.
Traditionalists would shoot me down, but you could also do some cool things like letting one of your batsmen who was dismissed in the first innings come back in the second innings and bidding powerplay overs in an auction, instead of having a toss.