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Will T20 clean sweep other formats of Cricket in future?

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  • Subhani, Muhammad Imtiaz
  • Hasan, Syed Akif
  • Osman, Ms. Amber

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Enthralling experience of the newest format of cricket coupled with the possibility of making it to the prestigious Olympic spectacle, T20 cricket will be the most important cricket format in times to come. The findings of this paper confirmed that comparatively test cricket is boring to tag along as it is spread over five days and one-days could be followed but on weekends, however, T20 cricket matches, which are normally played after working hours and school time in floodlights is more attractive for a larger audience. In addition it was known that the interest of the sponsors is directly proportional to the interest of the masses, which will also bring more shine to the T20 format in times to come.

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  • Subhani, Muhammad Imtiaz & Hasan, Syed Akif & Osman, Ms. Amber, 2012. "Will T20 clean sweep other formats of Cricket in future?," MPRA Paper 45144, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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    1. Muhammad Imtiaz Subhani, 2011. "Distance Matters: Evidence from the Game of Cricket," Journal of Economics and Behavioral Studies, AMH International, vol. 3(6), pages 360-362.
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      Keywords

      T20 Cricket; Cricket in Olympic games; Future of Cricket;
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      • A1 - General Economics and Teaching - - General Economics
      • A10 - General Economics and Teaching - - General Economics - - - General

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