Britain one-day universal commander Eoin Morgan has played down the requirement for another world association in the shorter organization of the amusement, including that the World Glass and Champions Trophy stay sufficiently engaging to pull in groups of onlookers.
The Global Cricket Chamber (ICC) is set to examine another class of 13 groups at their yearly meeting in Edinburgh this month, with the main two finishers playing off in a last in a patch up of the ODI position, as indicated by media reports.
Notwithstanding, Morgan said that the present 50-overs arrangement was energizing for viewers, in spite of being undermined by the development of the Twenty20 cricket.
"I am not certain it needs it (the world alliance). Cricket is in a sensible position right now," the 29-year-old told, who likewise chiefs Britain's Twenty20 side, English media.
"The Champions Trophy one year from now will highlight that, it is an extraordinary competition whereby something is on each amusement. The World Glass goes on a considerable measure longer," he included.
Dublin-conceived Morgan included that while he was agreeable to developing the amusement in partner countries, for example, Afghanistan, Ireland and Scotland, booking apparatuses in an effectively stuffed timetable remained a worry.
"It is intriguing to perceive how the ICC advance beyond various arrangement when the timetable is now stick pressed however I am for developing the game," he included.
"The possibility of playing against partner countries all the more regularly and giving them however much cricket as could be expected is a decent method for developing your game.
Britain play the first of five one-dayers against Sri Lanka in Nottingham on Tuesday.
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