We are getting bored of watching useless bilateral odis.
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Honestly speaking, I don't watch bilateral ODI's any more these days - even didn't bother to follow the SRL-BD Series.
I think, Tournaments were always more exciting, but these days game has been too commercialized - no one wants to host games which doesn't feature home team (In a triangular, you'll have at least 33% games where neutral teams will be playing; it goes to 50% & 60% in case of quadrangular or pentangular).
One major loss for ODI cricket was the fadeaway of UAE (Sharjah) as host - it was a fantastic venue for such tournaments in past. Also, Bangladesh & Kenya had hosted few such tournaments where home interest/expectation was very low (fans followed other teams mostly) - Kenya has diminished as a cricket nation while now in BD, we have a team to follow & expect, hence say a SRL-WIN or NZ-SAF game won't draw much attention.
BUT, a major killer for such tournament is the relationship between BCCI-PCB and the downfall of PCT compared to ICT. I started watching cricket when every years there were two such tournaments almost guaranteed in UAE with PAK a common team and most times two of IND, WIN (a very good WIN), SRL making the tringle. It's still possible to arrange exciting and financially profitable tournaments with guaranteed 3-4 IND-PAK games, and put BD in the mix as well, but that's not happening in current context. I think, 1999 WSC was probably the most watched and attended triangular tournament ever and those 4 IND-PAK games were absolute sell-out - it can happen again.
I think, BCB is planning to arrange few such tournaments, but unless we can bring IND, PAK - don't think this effort will last long; eventually BCB will move back to 5 ODIs against touring team (or 3+3 against touring 2 teams) where Bangladesh is one side for every game.