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Following On Special - Gareth Batty, Jarrod Kimber & Neil Manthorp on franchise cricket

Taken from talkSPORT's recent coverage of England's tour of India this is a lunchtime chat between Neil Manthorp, Surrey Head Coach Gareth Batty and Jarrod Kimber on whether franchise T20 cricket needs to tighten up the rules about players jetting in and out of their tournaments.


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