ICC to look into ways to keep interest in ODIs alive: Srikkanth

Coimbatore, September 13: National Chief selector Krishnamachari Srikkanth today made it clear that the ICC would put in all its efforts to keep the interest in ODIs alive and said the governing body would not even shy away to make necessary changes, if required.

”I don’t think we should worry. I think in my opinion all these games will exist simultaneously. I am sure the ICC and the various boards all over the world will find a solution to make sure that one-day cricket is also interesting, Twenty-20 is obviously interesting and make Test cricket also interesting,” Srikkanth told mediapersons here.

The former Indian opener was also confident that India would reclaim the top spot in the ICC rankings and said it would emerge as a strong contender in Champions Trophy.

”I think we are one of the best teams. I am very happy. I think all my wishes to Dhoni and his team that they will continue winning successfully and consistently and remain at number one for long long time. Im sure it will happen soon,” he added.

He also asserted the need to have a blend of experience and youth if India has to be among the best in the business.

—–Agencies