128 teams, 7 rounds of knockout
It works for Wimbledon it'll work here.
These are not acceptable responses. The solution required is a 30 day tournament as a 45 day one is bull **** way to just try to squeeze as much money out of the suckers that fans are. If FIFA had a 2 month tournament, they would make more money too, but they don't do that. Bloody cricket administrators.Football games do not overlap when played on the same day. ODIs do.
I'm not sure why this needs to be pointed out, but football takes less than two hours to play. Cricket takes a whole day.What I don't understand is that, when football can have a tournament in a month with 32 teams, so can other sports, why cricket has to want a 45 or so day tournament with just 12-14 teams. Have 2 games a day, or 3, or reorganise the groups to have less total games. Having so many games over such a long time is just taking very boring and tiresome.
Not sure about 125 days haha. Perhaps for a Test CWC?Are you the only one
But seriously. How would you like a 125 day tournament?
But that's still one game a day for a given team, same as football. So this argument doesn't hold good for me. Grandslams have more than one match at a time in the first half of their tournament. I like GotSpin's idea of having at least two games on more days.I'm not sure why this needs to be pointed out, but football takes less than two hours to play. Cricket takes a whole day.
No, they are. It's you refusing to see sense.These are not acceptable responses.
Or maybe it is you who is refusing to see sense.No, they are. It's you refusing to see sense.
People have mentioned they would like the tournament shorter too. So which side is acceptable really depends on which side you are on.Lots of people saying something suggests that maybe there's some truth in what they're saying?
India just screws it up trying to make too much money. Wanting 9 high paying games in a world cup for sure is obviously going to screw up with things, whether it is minnows being there or the length of the tournament. They just look at it as a goose laying eggs and have no interest in the game. Hate these administrators.They're moving to a 10-team league format because the ICC wants a tournament that pretty much guarantees India 9 matches. So if you want to change the format then realistically you have to keep this in mind. I guess one possible option that could do this but still involve the associates would be a tournament with two pools of 6, where the top 4 from each pool go through to a Super 8 stage, followed by semi's and a final. That would result in almost exactly the same number of games (49 vs 48), but still give the associates a sniff.