“To complete three innings in two days would be really difficult. Yes, if both teams bat really badly, the three innings could be completed.”
A total of 141.1 overs have been bowled so far in the WTC final and with 196 overs still left in the match, a result is possible if weather permits.
The former skipper urged the ICC to find a tie-breaker to determine a winner and cited the examples of other sports such as football and tennis.
“In football, they have a penalty shoot out or they have some other method to decide a winner. In Tennis, there are five sets and there is a tie-breaker,” he said.
India were bundled out for 217 in their first innings and New Zealand were 101 for 2, still trailing by 116 runs.
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