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Yes absolutely, there's no disputing the skill on show but it's all a bit contrived for my liking due to the very limited overs and the fielding restrictions.
And on the instant gratification, entertainment front it's peerless - case in point; the spicy contest between the Windies and Australia earlier in the day which coincidently was a textbook lesson in what happens when you open your mouth too soon... James Faulkner you plonker, you left yourself wanting and probably handed your teammates a beating they would normally have avoided.
However as fun and entertaining as the game may have been, i hardly think it will go down as stuff of legend, i just don't see many T20 games earning that status. It's fast food cricket. Not without its place but not the best fayre on offer. |
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