Australian coach says ODI 'tired'

Published February 8, 2005

SYDNEY, Feb 7: Australian cricket coach John Buchanan on Monday followed up his team's weekend sweep of its tri-series final against Pakistan by saying one-day international cricket was "tired" and in need of an overhaul.

Buchanan told reporters he did not favor having the increasingly popular Twenty20 matches replace the 50-over format, but said rule changes were needed for the one-day competitions.

"I think it's a bit of a tired old format, but that's what the rules are and that's what we play to," he said. "So until somebody changes the game, then really it's our duty to then work out ways and means in which we play better cricket in the existing format - I guess that's what we continue to try to do," he said.

Australia beat Pakistan by 31 runs in Sydney on Sunday in the second game of the best-of-three finals series. It won the first match Friday in Melbourn by 18 runs.

Buchanan refused to be drawn on whether dumped opening batsman Matthew Hayden would be reinstated for Australia's tour of New Zealand beginning Feb 17 when selectors meet to pick the squad on Tuesday.-AFP

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