New game, old skills
Twenty20 may be a new format but it’s still true to cricket’s roots, and there is no substitute for class. By Will LukeWill Luke09-Sep-2007
Twenty20 may be a new format but it’s still true to cricket’s roots, and there is no substitute for class. By Will LukeWill Luke09-Sep-2007
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