Sanz
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And that's only because there are too many ODIs now, if there were less odis people will remember it a lot more than actually do. In the eighties when ODIs were limited, I used to enjoy it a lot more than tests because most tests used to be boring draws and ODIs were the real enternainment, real contest between bat and ball.You've just committed a sin Nishant.
Clearly the end of ODIs are exciting, and 'more' exciting than say the second session of a test match on day 2. But when you compare the whole thing, its just not even in the same ball park.
For example, the 3rd ODI between England and India will be forgotten in another week, if its not already forgotten. Hell I can't even remember too much about that match atm, other than Tremlett randomly getting Dravid and Ganguly out.
Needless to say that Test cricket in last 10 years has changed and is a lot more entertaining than it used to be and ODIs have become monotonous in nature, rearely do you see a closely fought ODI series now a days.