Is the new Twenty20 cricket version a curse or a boon?
You just have to look at the spectator figures to appreciate how successful the Twenty20 cricket games have been since their introduction. And if you analyze the type of people attending, you will see that people who have never been to a game before are suddenly coming out of the woodwork. Cricket is one of those games – you either love it or hate it. But the practicalities of modern life make it very difficult for many people to get to watch a four-day county championship game in England (or Wales). The one-day version of the game was invented in the 1960s, with sixty, fifty and forty over versions all tried. They have enjoyed reasonable success. But there was still the problem of filling grounds in recent years with midweek games.
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