Yaso 4 U: Fourth & New format in cricket - G3 or Gully International

Fourth & New format in cricket - G3 or Gully International

Here I like to share my new Idea to make cricket more Interesting and watchful. I named it as "G3".
We know Cricket has three formats namely
                           I.          Test Cricket
                         II.          One day International (50-50 Match)
                       III.          T20 (20-20 Match)
           Even though Cricket is played first in 16th century(England) that too by elite core of peoples, it becomes more famous after the active participation of countries like West Indies, India, Australia, Pakistan and New Zealand. In 1960’s, test cricket is the essence of cricket where cricket is played tirelessly for five days. Then, limited over cricket comes where One day International matches were played. 
           In One day International, everything is finished in single day. 50 over’s for each team and the result will be known in that day itself. The first International cricket match was played at 1971 but it comes to lime light at 1975, where first ODI cricket world cup match take place in England. Then after, there is no turn back for this format until new format called "Twenty20 Match".
              Now the Buzz word in cricket is "T20". In Twenty20 match, everything is finished in just three hours. Each team plays only 20 over’s and result is known in very short time. Due to its short period with lots of entertainment people tends to move towards this format. At present Twenty20 has more viewer ship than any other form of cricket.

Now comes my idea, it mainly comes from my childhood Gully cricket + modern day tennis format.
Let me explain here in brief 
          It's as such like in Tennis, where best of three sets is considered. Same is applied here, in this new fourth format (Gully International or G3). Here, the single match is divided into three different innings or sub-matches or games.(i.e.,) Each game is played normally as such like limited over cricket but only with 5 over’s per side. After finishing three games, the team which wins 2 games is considered to be the winner.


For example:

 Lets considered 2 teams namely A and B. 
Game 1: In first game, team A bats for 5 over’s and scoring 54 runs. Then team B bats and gets 55 run and win the match. Here team B leads the match by 1-0.
Game 2: In second game, team B makes 46 runs in 5 over’s where as team A chase it easily and win the match. Here match is in draw 1-1.
Game 3: In third game, let’s assume team B again wins.
Result:
Then the final result will be 2-1 in the favour of team B.


The format resembles the tennis format. But I get this Idea from our gully cricket, where we used to enjoy this kind of play.
       I think this format will be more exciting than T20, initially there may be some hiccups but if people understand it properly than we can see lots of fire work inside it. With more added features and rules  this new format can be take over to next level. Also, in total there are only 30 overs so we can end up the game below three hours. Five overs per team will keep everyone in their seat. Some were in future I hope this format will come and succeed. 
"G3" a new format to play cricket. Where G represents Gully and 3 represents the three innings in the match.