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It was the World Series cricket that introduced several "covering" innovations like colored clothing for the participants in one-day cricket matches!One-day cricket match is known and loved all over the world. It has been able to attract... [more]

It was the World Series cricket that introduced several "covering" innovations like colored clothing for the participants in one-day cricket matches!One-day cricket match is known and loved all over the world. It has been able to attract a lot of spectators because of the fact that it involves insistent, risky and amusing batting that frequently results in cliffhanger endings.

Besides, it ensures that a viewer could go and see a complete match without having to dedicate five long days for watching a match that is regularly subject to unpleasant weather conditions.

Also, one-day cricket manages to attract even those who usually find five days of test match cricket extremely boring! One-day cricket is also known as ‘limited-over’ cricket match.

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One-day cricket was first played between English County teams during 1960's! The quadrennial Cricket World Cup started during 1975 and the first one-day international cricket match was played in Melbourne, Australia, during 1971.

World Series Cricket was a "revolutionary" series system outside the cricketing organization by Australian media industrialist Kerry Packer.

It was the World Series cricket that introduced several "covering" innovations like colored clothing for the participants in one-day cricket matches!

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