Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
The ability to play according to the situation - given that the situation can change multiple times in a 50-over (and, better still, a 60-over) game. In a Twenty20, it can change about once - you're playing the big shots, you're in the game; you've lost too many wickets, you can't slog, you're out of it.Which skills are utilized in ODI that are not done so in Twenty20?
ODIs embrace all sorts of styles, paces, genres of batting (and bowling); Twenty20 doesn't.