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Will the World Cup save ODIs? Previewing Cricket World Cup 2023

ESPNcricinfo Stump Mic Podcast

English - October 04, 2023 13:06 - 44 minutes - ★★★★★ - 24 ratings
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Is this the last time ODI cricket will be relevant to all of us? How do the buzz and build-up of this World Cup compare to previous editions? How do some of the top teams stand right now? And will we see a run-out at the non-striker's end?
Kaustubh Kumar is joined by Andrew Miller, Vishal Dikshit and Andrew Fidel Fernando to preview the atmosphere leading into one of the biggest calendar events of the year: the men's ODI World Cup.

Further reading:
Mark Nicholas: ODI cricket should only be played at World Cups
Will this be the last World Cup that is this big a deal? - Osman Samiuddin
Spunky Sri Lanka out to prove heydays are not behind them - Andrew Fidel Fernando
Defending champions England seek World Cup encore despite ageing stars - Matt Roller
Right-hand batting heavy India strong favourites yet again - Sidharth Monga
Light on spin, heavy on confidence - Australia enter familiar territory - Andrew McGlashan

Is this the last time ODI cricket will be relevant to all of us? How do the buzz and build-up of this World Cup compare to previous editions? How do some of the top teams stand right now? And will we see a run-out at the non-striker's end?

Kaustubh Kumar is joined by Andrew Miller, Vishal Dikshit and Andrew Fidel Fernando to preview the atmosphere leading into one of the biggest calendar events of the year: the men's ODI World Cup.


Further reading:

Mark Nicholas: ODI cricket should only be played at World Cups

Will this be the last World Cup that is this big a deal? - Osman Samiuddin

Spunky Sri Lanka out to prove heydays are not behind them - Andrew Fidel Fernando

Defending champions England seek World Cup encore despite ageing stars - Matt Roller

Right-hand batting heavy India strong favourites yet again - Sidharth Monga

Light on spin, heavy on confidence - Australia enter familiar territory - Andrew McGlashan