
Kolkata: Former India captain Kapil Dev Tuesday opposed master batsman Sachin Tendulkar's idea of splitting one-day international matches into four innings with 25 overs each and said the proposal a "pre-mature" one.
"It's pre-mature to think of splitting ODIs. Each format of the game -- Test, one-dayers and Twenty20 -- will remain to exist and the popularity will remain," said the 1983 World Cup-winning captain.
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However, Kapil heaped praise on Tendulkar for Monday's match-winning 44th century and said, "He is a great player and is very passionate about the game. If he is fit, he can continue as long as he wants. It's up to him to decide when to retire."
Tendulkar cracked 138 to help India lift the title.