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T20 World Cup Surges in Popularity, Overtaking 50-Over World Cup

T20 World Cup Surges in Popularity, Overtaking 50-Over World Cup

The T20 World Cup is poised to surpass the 50-over World Cup as the most coveted ICC event among players worldwide, according to a recent survey conducted by the World Cricketers Association (WCA).In 2019, 85% of players ranked the 50-over World Cup as the most important ICC event, while only 15% chose the T20 World Cup. However, in 2024, the preference shifted dramatically, with only 50% selecting the 50-over World Cup, compared to 35% who opted for the T20 World Cup and 15% who chose the World Test Championship.Among players under 26, the trend is even more pronounced. In 2019, 86% picked the 50-over World Cup, while only 14% chose the T20 World Cup. In 2024, just 49% said the 50-over World Cup, while 41% picked the T20 World Cup and 10% chose the World Test Championship.The survey also revealed a broader shift in preferences across the game. Five years ago, 82% of respondents picked Test cricket as the most important format, while 11% chose T20. This year, only 48% of players chose Test cricket compared to 30% who said T20.The WCA's survey included responses from around 330 professional players from 13 different countries, the majority of whom are current internationals. The data is skewed by a higher proportion of female respondents in 2024, but the WCA says the trends hold true when isolating responses from male players.Tom Moffat, WCA's chief executive, believes that the rapid evolution of the game presents challenges of leadership and scheduling. He emphasizes the need for collective discussions involving players to address these issues."The players drive and are invested in the game's success, and their decisions are shaping its future," Moffat said. "The WCA and the ICC recently renegotiated players' squad terms for the next four years of ICC events, which cover commercial and image rights. A deal was struck in the days leading up the T20 World Cup after many months of negotiations and the WCA believe the new collective model will benefit players from smaller nations."

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Virat Kohli Becomes First Cricketer to Score 3,000 Runs in Both T20 and 50-Over World Cups

Virat Kohli Becomes First Cricketer to Score 3,000 Runs in Both T20 and 50-Over World Cups

Virat Kohli, the legendary Indian batter, has etched his name in cricket history by becoming the first player to amass 3,000 runs across both the 20-over and 50-over Cricket World Cups. This remarkable feat was achieved during India's T20 World Cup Super Eights clash against Bangladesh in Antigua.Kohli's journey to this milestone has been marked by consistent brilliance. In the T20 World Cup, he stands as the leading run-scorer with 1,207 runs in 32 matches. His average of 63.52 and strike rate of 129.78 are a testament to his dominance in the shortest format. Kohli has also notched up 14 half-centuries and won the 'Player of the Tournament' award twice, in 2014 and 2016.In the 50-over World Cup, Kohli's record is equally impressive. He is the second-highest run-scorer in tournament history, with 1,795 runs in 37 matches. His average of 59.83 and strike rate of 88.20 highlight his ability to anchor the Indian innings. Kohli has scored five centuries and 12 fifties in the 50-over World Cup, with his highest score being 117.Kohli's most memorable performance in the 50-over World Cup came in 2023, when he won the 'Player of the Tournament' award. He scored a staggering 765 runs in 11 matches, including three centuries and six fifties. His average of over 95 and best score of 117 were instrumental in India's success.Overall, across both competitions, Kohli has amassed 3,002 runs in 67 innings. His average of 61.26, five centuries, and 26 fifties are a testament to his exceptional batting prowess.

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Kate Cross Eyes 50-Over World Cup, Not Giving Up on T20 Hopes

Kate Cross, England's seasoned seamer, remains hopeful of securing a spot in the T20 World Cup squad for Bangladesh this winter. However, she acknowledges that her primary focus is on the 50-over World Cup in 2025, where she aims to continue her leadership role.Cross, 32, has been a mainstay in England's white-ball setup, boasting 85 wickets in 64 ODIs. In the recent series opener against Pakistan, she claimed two wickets, showcasing her experience and skill.Despite her success in ODIs, Cross has struggled to make an impact in T20Is, playing only three matches in the last four years. She admits that she missed her chance to impress during England's series loss to Sri Lanka last year.As England prepares for the T20 World Cup, Cross recognizes that this final ODI against Pakistan is an opportunity to refine her skills and contribute to the team's improvement. She acknowledges the need to address the "untidy" performance in the series opener, which included 31 wides.Cross emphasizes the importance of maintaining a positive mindset and learning from mistakes, especially for the younger players in the squad. She highlights the challenges of balancing international cricket with limited practice time, which requires players to constantly improve while under pressure.While Cross's focus is on the 50-over World Cup, she has not given up hope of competing for a T20 World Cup berth. She plans to use the Charlotte Edwards Cup and the Hundred to showcase her abilities and push for a squad spot.However, Cross acknowledges the dominance of Lauren Bell as England's front-line seamer in T20Is. She understands that she needs to prove her worth and seize any opportunities that come her way.Cross remains committed to representing England and contributing to the team's success. She believes in the team's potential and is determined to help them achieve their goals.

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