India captain Rohit Sharma has batted for the return of the multi-team white-ball series, which used to be quite prominent a few years ago. Other than ICC events, there have been very few triangular or Quadangular series played in recent times.
Rohit feels that the quality of cricket can improve given that the players will have enough time to recover.
"I do think it is important but it can be managed in a better way for sure. The scheduling has to be done with some space as well. You have to play bilateral series. There was a time when we were kids, I grew up, I watched a lot of tri-series or quadrangular series, but that has completely stopped," Rohit pointed out.
"I think that can be a way forward so that there is enough time for a team to recover and get back."
Rohit also added that the intensity in the matches cannot take a back seat and the boards will have to work on the scheduling.
"You do not want to compromise on that [intensity] so of course, I do understand when we play the bilateral series, the scheduling, time between each game can be managed slightly better, not just from India's perspective, but all boards," said Sharma.
"If that happens, you see the best quality of players coming out and representing every game. When you play back-to-back games, you have to look after players and understand the workload.
"Honestly, from the outside world, people want to see all the best players playing and if those things are managed quite well, the quality of cricket will not be compromised," he added.
After winning the T20I series, India and England lock horns in the series-deciding ODI match at Old Trafford, Manchester on Sunday (July 17).