The T20 World Cup Review with Matt Roller



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This episode we look back at all 16 teams in the T20 World Cup. For that I bring on a T20 expert, Matt Roller. There is some unnecessary frequent slander of Wayne Parnell batting at number seven. But most of the rest I think is fine. Except the bits you won’t agree with. – To support the podcast please go to our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32090121. If you like this podcast, you may enjoy other things I create, check them all out at https://linktr.ee/jarrodkimber

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7 thoughts on “The T20 World Cup Review with Matt Roller”

  1. Can you make a video on 2024 t20 world cup IN WHICH for the first time 20 teams will be participating.

    And how cricket can grow in new markets like USA, Canada with the start of Canada t20 league, and minor league and major league in usa. as many good players are already moving to USA team.

    plus how cricket can grow in new markets.

    After the success of hundred englands new 100 ball an innings league.

    IS THIS THE RIGHT FORMAT FOR OLYMPICS WHEN CRICKET GETS SELECTED FOR OLYMPICS.

    AND AS CHINA IS ALSO LOOKING TO INVEST IN CRICKET,

    AND NUMEROUS T20 LEAGUES COMMING UP IN MANY COUNTRIES WHAT THE FUTURE OF CRICKET

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  2. Hey Jarrod, not sure what else to say except thank you for yet another banging video!

    Have you ever considered making a retrospective on the 2005 Ashes? Would love to get a couple dozen (or more) minutes of your thoughts on the greatest series ever, and I'm sure I'm not alone in this. Either way, cheers for your efforts and insights over the past couple years – truly been a joy to watch 🙂

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