As the T20 World Cup approaches, former India batter Sanjay Manjrekar argues it shouldn’t hold the same prestige as the 50-over World Cup. He believes the original four-year cycle of the ODI event grants it a unique legacy, a sentiment echoed by Rohit Sharma’s deep reverence for the 50-over format.
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