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Interview about t20 and its seriousness Only on jackpot bet online official interview with Jarrod about the t20 cricket tournament. Hi Jarrod, Would like you to do a feature on how legspinners have made a place for themselves in T20, defying predictions at the start that it is a format where they will be hammered out of the reckoning. Even Imran Tahir, Jackpot Bet Online who bowls two bad balls every over in Tests, is a T20 force. This is an email I got from my boss.
A few days later, cricket writer Peter Miller said a similar thing on Twitter. As part of that conversation there was a link to a Harsha Bhogle piece about the same thing: When T20 first arrived, it was thought there would be no space there for spinners.