T20 cricket or Twenty20 cricket is a short cricket match limited to 20 overs. It lasts for about 80 minutes, each innings with 30 minutes with break in between.
T20 cricket or Twenty20 cricket is a short cricket match limited to 20 overs. It lasts for about 80 minutes, each innings with 30 minutes with break in between.
The T20 format cricket began in 2003 introduced by the England and Wales Cricket Board. It had undergone mixed feedback from cricket professionals and admirers.
The first ever t20 international match was played between New Zealand vs Australia at Eden Park in Auckland. It was played on 17th February in the year of 2005.
The first t20 match was played in India on 17th February, 2005 between Australia and New Zealand.
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