The debate on the declining stature of One day cricket circling the press and news channel are intriguing as well as ludicrous for people who have religiously followed the game. I still remember the time when ODIs with its coloured clothing, field restrictions and day/night games suddenly captured cricket lover's imagination. It sparked a debate back then that it will slowly kill Test cricket. However, it has been more than two decades and Test cricket is still amazingly competitive and watchable and regarded by many former and current players as the epitome of cricketing skill test. In 2005, the internationally accepted shortest version of the game Twenty20 was introduced. A game reduced to 20 overs for each side added with rules to attract fast food fans who wants to watch a keen contest at an amazingly fast speed. For others, watching their stars and a game that took just little above three hours was an attractive advantage. It has since then achieved such an acceptance that man...