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  • ...ucrative cricket tournament. At international level, a match is called a [[Twenty20 International]] (T20I).
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  • A '''Twenty20 International''' is a [[cricket (sport)|cricket]] match played under the au
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  • ...lude>{{subpages}}</noinclude>An international cricket match played under [[Twenty20]] rules.
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  • {{rpl|Men's ICC World Twenty20 Championship}} {{rpl|Twenty20 International}}
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  • {{rpl|Men's ICC World Twenty20 Championship}} {{rpl|Twenty20 International}}
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  • ...lude>{{subpages}}</noinclude>An international cricket match played under [[Twenty20]] rules.
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  • ...ucrative cricket tournament. At international level, a match is called a [[Twenty20 International]] (T20I).
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  • {{rpl|Men's ICC World Twenty20 Championship}} {{rpl|Women's ICC World Twenty20 Championship}}
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  • {{rpl|Twenty20 International}}
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  • {{rpl|Twenty20}}
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  • A '''Twenty20 International''' is a [[cricket (sport)|cricket]] match played under the au
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  • ...rs cricket|limited overs tournaments]]. They have been successful in the [[Twenty20 Cup]] with three wins.
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  • The '''Indian Premier League''' (IPL) is a professional [[Twenty20]] cricket tournament. Founded in 2008 by the [[Board of Control for Cricket
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  • ...ve won seven [[limited overs cricket|limited overs tournaments]] and one [[Twenty20 Cup]].
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  • ...o won twelve [[limited overs cricket|limited overs tournaments]] and one [[Twenty20 Cup]].
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  • ...ures in 2003 and now regularly stages [[limited over international]] and [[Twenty20 international]] fixtures. It has also staged three [[Test cricket|Test matc
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  • ...so won seven [[limited overs cricket|limited overs tournaments]] and one [[Twenty20 Cup]]. Among many famous Middlesex players have been [[Denis Compton]], [[P
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  • ...also won ten [[limited overs cricket|limited overs tournaments]] and one [[Twenty20 Cup]]. The most famous Essex players have been [[Johnny Douglas]], [[Trevor
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  • ...ed [[Canada (cricket)|Canada]] in 32 limited overs internationals and five Twenty20 internationals. Davison also played [[first-class cricket]] in Australia fo
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  • ...1990 and 1996, and the Sunday League in 1989, 1998 and 1999. They won the Twenty20 Cup for the first time in 2015.<ref name="PCA132"/>
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  • ...was first held in 2009. All 105 ICC member countries were granted Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) status in April 2018 and over fifty have taken part i ...td (2009).</ref> In 2019, there are over fifty teams playing international Twenty20 matches; others, besides the afore-mentioned, are [[Canada Women (cricket)|
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  • ...nship|men's world championship]] in 2007 and the first [[Women's ICC World Twenty20 Championship|women's world championship]] in 2009.
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  • ...he team has won ten national [[limited overs]] competitions and also one [[Twenty20 Cup]]. There have been many famous Kent cricketers beginning with [[William
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  • ...he Sunday League in 1990 and the B&H Cup in 1993. The Falcons' best in the Twenty20 Cup has been reaching the quarter-final in 2005 and 2017.<ref>Playfair 2018
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  • ...Muralitharan]] bowls to the [[Glossary of cricket#Striker|striker]] in a [[Twenty20 International]] between [[Sri Lanka (cricket)|Sri Lanka]] and [[Australia ( ...ble social and cultural influence and attracts massive media coverage. The Twenty20 variant of limited overs has been a huge success, especially the [[Indian P
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  • ...ak, which is pitching on or outside leg stump. Since the introduction of [[Twenty20]], enterprising batsmen have devised the reverse sweep and the dilscoop whi
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  • '''twénty'''; "Twenty20" is the conventional way of writing "20-20" (i.e. 20 overs per side) [[cric
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  • ...ain technical differences, it is an unorthodox batting stroke developed in Twenty20 by Sri Lankan batter [[Tillakaratne Dilshan]] and named after him. It is a ...dard approved by the ICC for top-class limited overs cricket but excluding Twenty20.
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  • ...ose actions were pivotal in sealing, among other games, the 2007 ICC World Twenty20. Among less successful Keralite cricketers is [[Tinu Yohannan]], son of Oly
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  • ...other forms of cricket such as [[limited overs cricket|limited overs]], [[Twenty20]] and the historic [[single wicket cricket|single wicket]], those forms are
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