Plus also whether its Twenty20, 50 overs or Test cricket you still have to do in essence the same things to win, maybe with a bit of variation. Bat well, play shots post a good total, then bowl good lines and lengths to either restrict or bowl the opposition out. Also you must field well aswell. The difference between doing this in test cricket and One day cricket is that you must be able in test cricket to do these skills well over a long period of time. Take the last test series; for the odd session we played some excellent test cricket, the rest of the time it was an absolute shambles. In one day cricket you can replicate a good session of test cricket and win the game. In test cricket howver to win, you must perform well for 90% of those sessions.