Cricket Australia has enough of Twenty20
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ADELAIDE: Cricket Australia (CA) is happy with the decision of the International Cricket Council (ICC) not to have a surfeit of Twenty20 matches and wants to develop the shortest form of the game more at domestic level first, the media reported here Monday.
CA public affairs manager Peter Young made it clear that the board has no intention of lobbying for more international Twenty20 matches despite claims that this form will inevitably replace the 50-over game, the Adelaide Advertiser reported.
ICC permits countries to host only three Twenty20 matches in their home summer and no more than two against one opponent. This means teams cannot play a best-of-three series, meaning one-day internationals retain their significance.
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