The Invisible 12th Man: How Dew Could Shape the T20 World Cup 2026
For bowlers and fielders, a dew-soaked evening can feel like survival rather than competition. Sunil Gavaskar has long described the wet white ball as feeling “like a bar of soap” — an image that resonates across dressing rooms.
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For bowlers and fielders, a dew-soaked evening can feel like survival rather than competition. Sunil Gavaskar has long described the wet white ball as feeling “like a bar of soap” — an image that resonates across dressing rooms.
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