• Money, power and time: Is the future of 50-over cricket on the line?

  • Nov 23 2023
  • Length: 18 mins
  • Podcast

Money, power and time: Is the future of 50-over cricket on the line?

  • Summary

  • Australia are cricket world champions. In a brutal six months away from home, Australia’s men’s cricket team has won the World Test Championship, retained the Ashes against England and now won the One Day Cricket World Cup.


    But as the dust settles on the tournament, cricket powerhouse India wonders how they let it slip away, and Australian hero Travis Head continues partying - there are bigger questions being asked about the future of the game. Like, is the future of 50-over cricket on the line?


    And if you want to hear our previous episode about IPL Cricket launching in the US, you can listen to that here.


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