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T10 Perfect Advert To Bring New Audiences To Cricket, Says Shoaib Malik
Former Pakistan captain Shoaib Malik believes the T10 cricket format is a perfect advert to attract new fans to the game.
"It's always nice to be part of something positive in the game. T10 is a perfect advert to bring new audiences to cricket as it's short, exciting, and a great way to show the best of cricket, especially the new skills that players are continually bringing," Malik said.
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