Cricket enthusiasts are in for a treat as Johnno and Robbo grapple with the future of 50-over cricket in a lively debate. The episode hinges on the question of whether an India World Cup victory is vital for the survival of this traditional format, but it also delves into everything from the perplexing decisions of the India vs Australia game to the unexpected stench of golf shoes. Listen as they dissect the game's evolution and argue about dead time, the influence of T20 cricket, and the quality of their golf game. Don't miss the lighthearted banter as they discuss smelly feet, dinner choices, and the perplexing problem of fitting 50-over cricket into the modern world. If you're a cricket fan who loves a good laugh, this episode is for you!
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