Hyderabad: Cricket has been under a constant revolution ever since its start. The sport started with timeless Tests. Then it was shortened to time-bound Tests, the sport was then trimmed down further with the arrival of the ODIs and soon the T20 format was introduced. However, to add the factor of uniqueness and lure spectators, various cricket boards have introduced the sport in different formats. Some of them have been tried in international cricket while some are yet to be approved by the International Cricket Council (ICC).
The most recent example of such an unorthodox format is the MAX60 cricket played in West Indies.
Double wicket cricket: Double Wicket cricket remains one of the revolutionary formats and considering the period in which it was introduced it becomes more special. In the format, a pair of two players was considered as a team. After the format started, it became popular in 1990 when some of the top stars in international cricket participated in the format.
In a couple of World Championships between 1197 and 2003, some of the top cricketers participated in the tournament.
Winning pairs in some of the Double Wicket World Championships:
1997, Lahore – Shahid Afridi and Aaqib Javed
1998, Lahore – Shahid Afridi and Azhar Mahmood
2001, New Jersey – Wasim Akram and Shahid Afridi
2001, Lahore – Imran Nazir and Shoaib Malik
2003, St Lucia – Jacob Oram and Daniel Vettori.
Beach Cricket: The format got a lot of popularity in a short time. Australia hosted the tournaments which featured retired cricketers across the globe. The players are from England, West Indies, New Zealand and South Africa also used to participate in the tournament. The tournament was sponsored by XXXX Gold beer brand. Allan Border, Graham Gooch, Sir
Courtney Walsh, Martin Crowe and Shaun Pollock led the teams for their respective teams.
Sir Curtly Ambrose, Denis Lillee, Sir Richard Hadlee, Graeme Hick, Sir Viv Richards, Allan