Tim Wigmore speaks to T20 coach Tom Moody on the evolution of the game’s shortest and most exciting format
Saturday’s Twenty20 Blast final at Edgbaston will mark the end of the 15th season of professional T20 cricket in England. During this time the format has gone from being sneered at – “T20? Why not ten-ten or five-five or one-one?” India’s representative repeated when a T20 world championship was first discussed – to becoming the most popular form of the sport.
Few have witnessed the changes at closer quarters than Tom Moody, who is now an IP...
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