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Twenty20’s star fans



Actor Vimala

Suddenly, everyone is talking cricket. Not just because India won the World Twenty20 in the most thrilling fashion, beating Pakistan in the final. Not merely because the excitable Kochi lad S. Sreesanth took the winning catch.

Cricket has caught the fancy of people like it never did before because of the new, exciting, format. It packs more action in three hours than a Hollywood thriller and there are more turns than in a Shane Warne spell.

“Everything happens so fast,” says Vimala, a busy heroine in Malayalam cinema now. “It was great watching India win the World Cup on Monday” said the Australia-born actor who enjoys going to the Sydney Cricket Ground to watch India-Australia matches. Vimala, of course, has been following cricket long before Twenty20 took birth. But the newest format of the world’s most unpredictable game is sure to attract many new fans.

P. K. Ajith Kumar

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