The vast change for One Day Internationals that has been suggested by Cricket Australia few days before is not appreciated by Australian Star Batsman Mike Hussy and also International Cricket Council CEO Haroon Logart.
Hussy is not satisfied with the plan of 'Super striker' that is only one batsman who already been out in first innings can bat in second too. If someone who knows that he can bat for second time he may not be played potentially and also there is nothing been left for the bowlers in ODIs.
The middle order batsman has also said that such plans may be great for fans that somebody who can hit the ball nicely gets another chance but he will not prefer it as a cricketer.
On the other hand ICC CEO Logart has said that there is no need to change the ODIs vastly but a minor change will may be fine. One Day cricket is not going to slow down ever. Numbers of teams are trying to qualify for the World Cup that is more necessary than that of discussing on such issues now.
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