Speaking on Ashwin’s YouTube channel, Vaughan said that there are too many formats in the game, and not all of them are likely to survive in the long run. The former player said that Test cricket must survive, as it is widely accepted as the greatest form of the game.
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With the different formats making it difficult for fans to follow the sport, Vaughan suggested having different windows in the calendar for different formats.
He went on to say that the ODI format may end up being played in four-year intervals, at the World Cups.
Vaughan added that 50-over cricket is an extension of T20 cricket, elaborating:
He also said that it is only natural that modern players are more inclined towards white-ball cricket, as it has a brighter future and more prospects. Vaughan opined that in England, more players are developing their technique for limited overs than the longest format, saying he would have done the same. He said:
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Global T20 leagues will help players from Associate nations grow quicker - Michael Vaughan
Michael Vaughan said that while playing against bigger countries will help Associate nations, their players getting experience in T20 leagues around the world will expedite their growth.
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