India, Feb. 9 -- It was a rainy January day in 1971 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground that gave birth to one-day cricket, but the global game owes its white-ball revolution to India. June 25, 1983 at Lord's and September 24, 2007 at the Wanderers in Johannesburg - dates of India's first World Cup wins in the two international limited-over formats has transformed the game commercially and in terms of drawing in the fans. However, it was the travails of India in ODI cricket in 2007 that sowed the seeds for a Twenty20 influence that is acknowledged as the perfect vision for cricket - win-win sponsorship deals and fans flocking in for a three-hour sporting entertainment. The format that has got its 10th World Cup rolling in India and Sri Lanka, a...