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You know how you don't care about speed guns Sohum? well plenty of people don't care about India Pakistan as a rivalry, let alone programming a world cup to make sure that fixture happens.
If you bothered to read (which you probably didn't since you've complained in the past about posts longer than a few sentences) you'd notice that I wasn't advocating the programming of a World Cup to make sure a fixture happens but that it has been a benefit of a WC to see such rivalries play out during a tournament.You know how you don't care about speed guns Sohum? well plenty of people don't care about India Pakistan as a rivalry, let alone programming a world cup to make sure that fixture happens.
The format Syl is advocating, for example, has 4x4 first round followed by QFs. This means that a team can become champions by beating one top opposition in the first round, one in the QFs, one in the semis and one in the finals. Basically, by beating half the number of solid Test nations in the world, you can become the champion.
Just around 2 weeks, and I am bored. We only have the test nations vanquishing minnows most of the days.
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[/COLOR]Only the India-England match was worth watching.
Fair enough, and I don't think we'll reach any agreement on this topic so I'll drop it. I've presented most of my views, anyways.No format is perfect, if you want to keep the minnows in the tournament then that is the way to reduce the amount of thrashings that happen. And if they happen to make it through to the next round then they will either be eliminated or continue their fairytale run. As I've mentioned most sports use that same setup and I'm more than happy to go with what they do.
sohum said:I'm wondering if Kenya are making it to the WC solely on the basis of being a full ODI member. I recall that they used to have an ICC cup back in the day which was basically a WC for associate nations. The winner, runner-up and second runner-up got invited to the WC along with the 10 test nations and Kenya. Is that still how it is run?
sohum said:On a slightly off-topic it seems that perhaps Twenty20 may have helped associate nations as well. Or perhaps it is just the natural development of Netherlands/Ireland?