
23 May 2009
Cricket - lest we forget

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I thought Test cricket died some years ago? :-)
ReplyDeleteApart from the cheerleaders, I am big fan of T20 cricket. More power packed. More modern. And still a seriously intelligent game of strategy.
I prefer the ODI - that seems a good compromise between length and speed. The T20 has its moments, and the athleticism is superb at times, but it's not really for me. Thanks for commenting :)
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ReplyDeleteayzal - I hadn't expected to see a response to this 2009 post! I'm still not a follower of T20 but Ben Stokes has really lifted England's 5-day game since becoming captain.
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