operose's review against another edition

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informative medium-paced

4.0

supernova0411's review

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3.0

I really enjoyed this book. As somebody with a vested interest in cricket (I umpire the game) but who only really got into the game in the last couple of years I'm gradually growing my watching habits.

This focused on T20 from around the globe in a general sense, as well as doubling down on some particularly interesting points (Chris Gayle, CSK, Rashid Khan for example) and focusing on those in more depth.

Very interesting book that not only looks back at how T20 started bucking trends within a very traditional game, but also offers an insightful look forward at how the game may develop further. A must for anybody interesting in cricket

robd52's review

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informative slow-paced

3.0

Felt like it was written for non or very casual cricket fans, which given the subject of the book seems unlikely to be the audience.

davidfranz's review

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4.0

As good a summary of cricket's shortest, wildly popular variant as one could wish for.

hahildebrand's review

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5.0

The first proper examination of the way that T20 has developed and influenced modern cricket and cricketers. Essential reading for anyone into this sort of nonsense, like me.
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