It happened in the one-day format when Eoin Morgan and Co, in the lead-up to England’s successful 2019 ODI World Cup, showed us that 400 totals were achievable on a consistent basis. Over the past couple of years, Ben Stokes’ England have also tried to normalise an all-guns-blazing batting approach in Test cricket. So, it was only a matter of time before the shortest format of the game saw a revolution too. And in this Indian Premier League, Sunrisers Hyderabad have pushed the envelope in terms of T20 batting.
It happened in the one-day format when Eoin Morgan and Co, in the lead-up to England’s successful 2019 ODI World Cup, showed us that 400 totals were achievable on a consistent basis. Over the past couple of years, Ben Stokes’ England have also tried to normalise an all-guns-blazing batting approach in Test cricket. So, it was only a matter of time before the shortest format of the game saw a revolution too. And in this Indian Premier League, Sunrisers Hyderabad have pushed the envelope in terms of T20 batting.
It happened in the one-day format when Eoin Morgan and Co, in the lead-up to England’s successful 2019 ODI World Cup, showed us that 400 totals were achievable on a consistent basis. Over the past couple of years, Ben Stokes’ England have also tried to normalise an all-guns-blazing batting approach in Test cricket. So, it was only a matter of time before the shortest format of the game saw a revolution too. And in this Indian Premier League, Sunrisers Hyderabad have pushed the envelope in terms of T20 batting.
It happened in the one-day format when Eoin Morgan and Co, in the lead-up to England’s successful 2019 ODI World Cup, showed us that 400 totals were achievable on a consistent basis. Over the past couple of years, Ben Stokes’ England have also tried to normalise an all-guns-blazing batting approach in Test cricket. So, it was only a matter of time before the shortest format of the game saw a revolution too. And in this Indian Premier League, Sunrisers Hyderabad have pushed the envelope in terms of T20 batting.
It happened in the one-day format when Eoin Morgan and Co, in the lead-up to England’s successful 2019 ODI World Cup, showed us that 400 totals were achievable on a consistent basis. Over the past couple of years, Ben Stokes’ England have also tried to normalise an all-guns-blazing batting approach in Test cricket. So, it was only a matter of time before the shortest format of the game saw a revolution too. And in this Indian Premier League, Sunrisers Hyderabad have pushed the envelope in terms of T20 batting.
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