The Spin / The Shane Warne effect : why some cricketers are loved by fans of their fiercest rivals
Rivalries are hard and real in cricket but the game’s capacity for fluctuating, compelling narratives creates heroes out of foes At the most famous cricket ground in the world, inside the sport’s most revered pavilion, there is a lifesize painting of a man who terrorised English cricket for 15 (…)
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