England too good in a tournament of upsets: T20 World Cup review

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In the latest episode of the podcast we discuss the recently concluded T20 World Cup in Australia - where England were crowned champions. We focus on some of the themes of the tournament - upsets, teams assessing a variety of conditions, exploiting ground dimensions, and the overall calibre of strokeplay - and wonder how some of the great bowlers are largely nullified by the format. [podcast_subscribe id="1595"] Buy Cricket Beyond the Bazaar (recently republished by 81allout) India (hardback) | India (paperback, e-copy)Australia (hardback, paperback, e-copy)USA (hardback, paperback, e-copy)UK (hardback, paperback, e-copy)Canada (hardback, paperback, e-copy)  Buy Mike Marqusee's classic cricket book War Minus The Shooting on Flipkart and Amazon. Talking Points: A World Cup full of memorable upsets Navigating the conditions across Australia - and the effect it had on teams Batting against length v batting against the field Why some great batters are misfits in the format India's problem at the top - and KL Rahul's T20 v Test fortunes The Nasim Shah over to Jos Buttler in the final The big difference between batting in an ODI and in a T20 Participants: Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee); Kartikeya Date (@cricketingview); Ashoka (@ABVan) * Related: England's approach may lead other teams into the T20 era - Sidharth Monga - ESPNcricinfo The England white-ball machine - Jarrod Kimber - YouTube The 'rationally irresistible' rise of Jos Buttler, T20 opener - Matt Roller - ESPNcricinfo Who was to blame for India's defeat - Cricviz Why T20 hitting is not just a more risky version of batting - Kartikeya Date - ESPNcricinfo

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