FlyingHigh wrote:This is my idea posted on the Quarter-finals threadThis is why the current format is so ridiculous.
Strong teams play meaningless games against weak opposition, then suddenly the quarter finals are single knock-out games where a small amount of luck or weather can influence the result.
My format would be:
Ten teams in 2 Groups, play each other in a Round-Robin.
Top four teams are automatically through, ranked as per there results, run rates etc.
Fifth team through is the best performing 3rd ranked team.
Play a final five like the footy. This means the lower 2nd ranked team straight away faces a knock-out against the better perfornming third ranked team.
The two Grand Finalists play a best-of three.
Most amount of games a team can play is 12, if they come from the "Elimination" and play the GF goes to best of three.
Bottom two or three teams have to play the top two or three teams from the Associates World Cup in a round-robin, for the right to play in the next World Cup
This may only leave room for one minnow, depending on how you class Bangladesh and Zimbabwe, so could extend it to twelve teams in two groups of six round-robin.
Fair enough Striker, my point is that we talk about meaningless games in a World Cup, Australia going to Bangladesh for 3 one-dayers to flex their muscles

Will we experiment? I doubt it.
Will we blood some youth? I doubt it.
Will we think we're back if we pants them? Probably.
Will this tour prove anything? No.