
Former cricketer Robin Uthappa suggests that the International Cricket Council (ICC) should reduce the frequency of its tournaments to preserve their novelty and fan interest. He argues that holding ICC events annually diminishes their significance, citing the packed current and upcoming schedules. Uthappa believes a substantial gap between championships is necessary for both players and audiences to maintain the appeal of World Cups and other major tournaments.
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