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Moeen Ali, former England all-rounder, critiques recent ODI rule changes, stating they've made the format too batter-friendly and virtually eliminated its significance outside major tournaments. He finds the use of two balls, an extra fielder inside the ring, and high batting averages due to these rules problematic. Ali believes 50-over cricket has nearly died out, with the exception of World Cups and Champions Trophy.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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