"It (the just concluded edition) was a disappointing World Cup. There were only two or three close games overall. Everyone knew who will enter the quarter-finals although England did not make it due to their own folly," More said here today after a training session of the Mumbai Indians squad at the Wankhede Stadium.
England were upstaged by Bangladesh in the race to make the last eight from two pools in the showpiece event co-hosted by eventual champions Australia and runners-up New Zealand.
The next World Cup is to be hosted by England.
More, who is the wicket keeping consultant of MI, was also of the opinion that the use of two different balls from both ends be dispensed with along with the rule by which at least five fielders need to be stationed inside the 30-yard circle even during non-power play phases of an innings.
The 52-year-old from Vadodara, who played in 49 Tests and 94 ODIs, was also of the view that even in T20 games the boundary lines should not be placed less than 75 yards from the wicket.
