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October 14, 2009

Does Twenty20 deserve to be the future of cricket?

It wasn’t all that long ago that one-day cricket was deemed a controversial break from the tradition of five-day long test matches. Now, as Ben Waterworth explains, the big question is how far Twenty20 could and should transform cricket’s future.

Does Twenty20 deserve to be the future of cricket?

It wasn’t all that long ago that one-day cricket was deemed a controversial break from the tradition of five-day long test matches. Now, as Ben Waterworth explains, the big question is how far Twenty20 could and should transform cricket’s future.

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Does Twenty20 deserve to be the future of cricket?

It wasn’t all that long ago that one-day cricket was deemed a controversial break from the tradition of five-day long test matches. Now, as Ben Waterworth explains, the big question is how far Twenty20 could and should transform cricket’s future.