Twenty20, anything else just isn’t cricket

Matthew Ramage aged 14 and his father Alan.So what is it about Twenty20 that has caught on among the fans? Alan Ramage, aged 51, and his son Matthew, 14, from Droitwich are Warwickshire supporters who attend nearly all home matches and as many away ones as possible. Mr Ramage snr said: “The problem with four-day cricket is that you have to dip in and out of it as it is difficult to get the time off work to see the whole match.”

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