That's not a maximum. This isn't a maximum either. But it's closer.
Brian Vitori's only scoring shot for Zimbabwe in the 2012 World Twenty20 was worth seven runs.
Brian Vitori's only scoring shot for Zimbabwe in the 2012 World Twenty20 was worth seven runs.
The ICC almost bend over backwards to avoid describing the World Twenty20 tournament as a "World Cup". They own the event, they are the world governing body, and therefore it is not a World Cup. To the rest of us, however, if it looks like a World Cup, feels like a World Cup, smells like a World Cup...
On the last point however, I digress. The smell is worse.
The fourth ICC World Twenty20 in Sri Lanka is about to start. I have not a clue who's going to win it.
After the Indian Premier League, the ICC World Twenty20 has been like a breath of fresh air. Sort of like escaping from Dante's Inferno (think Eyjafjallajökull with cheerleaders and DLF Maximums) and entering the Garden of Eden (with its Guyana wing being a rainforest).