OPINION:
It will be the quickest format ever seen for professional cricketers when the SKYEXCH 6IXTY tournament begins in the West Indies - the equal shortest, being the same length as a 10-over match, but quicker.
Instead of changing ends after each over, 30 balls will be bowled from one end, followed by 30 from the other. Each innings should take about 45 minutes, whereas it takes more than an hour in The Hundred.
At least, however, for cricket-lovers feeling faint at the prospect of games being ever more concertinaed, the integrity of the six-ball over will be preserved, which cannot be said for The Hundred. Five overs will be bowled from one end at Warner Park in St Kitts, then five more from the other, with a maximum of two for each bowler.
Thus cricket continues to demonstrate that it is the most elastic of all sports. We had Test matches lasting up to 10 days before the introduction of limited-overs cricket in England in 1962, starting with 65 overs. The number has since shrivelled, in sync with attention spans, down to 60, then 55, then 50, then 45, then 40, with the big contraction to 20 overs in county cricket in 2003, down to the Abu Dhabi T10 and this new 60-baller.