One Day at a Time: The History of Limited-Overs Cricket in 25 Matches

by David Tossell

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One Day At A Time uses selected matches from the past 60 years to tell the story of
limited-overs cricket. One-day cricket arrived as a formalised part of the calendar in 1963 with the
launch of the Gillette Cup in England. The development of the limited-overs game is at the heart of the
sport’s evolution, from the introduction of multi-national competition to the 21st-century phenomenon
of franchise-based 20-over leagues.
‘One-day internationals’ found their way into the sport’s lexicon from 1971 and the first men’s World
Cup was staged in 1975, while India’s surprise success in the 1983 edition was responsible for changing
the landscape of the world’s most cricket-mad country and the global game’s balance of power.
The need for an even more abbreviated version of the sport saw Twenty20 cricket introduced in England
in 2003. Once again, it was Indian success on the world stage that sparked a game-changing revolution
that resulted in the Indian Premier League and a year-round series of franchise-led competitions in all
parts of the world.
The matches featured in One Day At A Time include the first Lord’s final; the ‘underarm’ outrage in
Australia; extraordinary innings by Richards, Tendulkar and Gayle; tales of match-fixing; the greatest
day in the women’s game; and, of course, England’s elusive first 50-over triumph.
  • ISBN13 9781915237231
  • Publish Date 17 April 2023
  • Publish Status Forthcoming
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Fairfield Books
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 272
  • Language English