@adamlipschitz yes it does! so you're looking for each club to only have let's say 20 runners and they all compete against each other across clubs, and the result are individual runners trying to get into the top20 of a club or just running for fun an live for the game as a hobby. Or what?
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@rugby_ap@mangorugby Also, Twickenham is limited to hosting 20 games a year, so that could've played a role, But hosting at Northampton, Brighton or Gloucester could've been worthy
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@Lubabalo_GN Probably, would be great to hear a local spinner give that context of who's better. Keeping the squad together might've been a better option and keep Beddingham as a backup batter and get him working on his spin game. Let's turn the question around, who will Hamza play ahead of?
@Lubabalo_GN He's a good player of spin, and would be a lot more comfortable coming off the tour against Pakistan. Hamza will now go from a (standard) 4day tournement on SA pitches, to going to play spin in India. Will he really make difference? probably not