Former Australian cricket captain Mark Waugh has expressed concerns about the future of One-Day International (ODI) cricket, suggesting that the format might is losing its appeal and only survive in the context of major tournaments. Waugh believes that the rise of T20 cricket and the enduring popularity of Test matches are overshadowing ODIs.
Mark Waugh sees limited lifespan for this format outside big events

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