ODI's are just as predictable as Test's, do you agree?

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Over the 50 overs, you can see clearly which team has control and the other team trying to pull off a miracle.

Usually in a series, you can see one team domitaing over the other in this format for all the games.

Also #1 Test teams are usually #1 ODI teams.
 
You watched this recent Ashes series didn't you? How can you say it was predictable? At least in ODI's and Tests the teams can fight their way back into a match. in T20's you can lose the game in the first 2 overs.
 
Not always; a test match can be predicted on most occasions, but an ODI changes its nature every 3 or 4 overs. Take the current series between Eng/Aus. What can you predict on the basis of yesterday
's match? Initially I thought Aus was going to win hands down. Now, i don't know who are the favourites. The same with NZ/SL match. Everybody predicted a cake walk for SL. but the Kiwis turned the tables on them.
Ok, if a team is good in tests they 'll be in ODI too, so I'll buy your argument.
 
Not always; a test match can be predicted on most occasions, but an ODI changes its nature every 3 or 4 overs. Take the current series between Eng/Aus. What can you predict on the basis of yesterday
's match? Initially I thought Aus was going to win hands down. Now, i don't know who are the favourites. The same with NZ/SL match. Everybody predicted a cake walk for SL. but the Kiwis turned the tables on them.
Ok, if a team is good in tests they 'll be in ODI too, so I'll buy your argument.
 
I do not think so. Tests are most unpredictable.
ODI's are more predictable.
 
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