Fans are furious with both the BCCI and Cricket Australia for scheduling only three ODIs in the ongoing India tour of Australia.
Revenue Loss and Poor Planning
The anger grew after the first T20I in Canberra was washed out due to heavy rain. Many believe the boards relied too heavily on T20 revenue instead of planning a more balanced series.
Demand for ODI Tri-Series
You and several fans now question whether ODIs have become so unpopular that even a tri-series featuring Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli cannot match a T20I bilateral in revenue. Many argue that a rare ODI tri-series would attract huge viewership.
Why a Tri-Series Makes Sense
A tri-series could benefit everyone. The BCCI gets steady revenue, and fans get to watch more of their favourite players. Bringing back variety to tours can reignite interest in the One Day format.
Nostalgia and Call for Change
Social media users are already reminiscing about the old days when India tours featured 3 Tests, 5 ODIs, and 3 T20Is. Now, it’s up to the BCCI to decide whether to protect the ODI format or continue prioritising T20s.




