Mikel Arteta makes Man City Premier League title point and responds to 'immaturity' claims
Mikel Arteta has responded to claims that his Arsenal team celebrated too much after their 3-1 victory over Liverpool last weekend.
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Mikel Arteta has responded to claims that his Arsenal team celebrated too much after their 3-1 victory over Liverpool last weekend.
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Former Australian cricket team batter Aaron Finch believes that ODI matches should be reduced to 40 overs a side in order to bring back interest to the format. In the recent times, a lot of questions have been asked about the relevance of the format with the growing popularity of T20s. In a recent discussion, Finch said that teams bowl 11 or 12 overs per hour in ODI matches and the slow over rate has resulted in spectators losing interest. He added that there is a chance that the cricket fans may end up calling ODI games a 'glorified T20' and as a result, a 40-over format may be beneficial for the future.
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