Twenty20 Finals Day Programme


Graham Napier

At 28, Graham Napier can't quite be described as an overnight sensation - but his elevation into the national spotlight has been faster than his record-breaking 152 not out from 58 balls. He tells Wayne Veysey how that knock has changed his life.

First and last: Danish Kaneria

Essex twirler Danish Kaneria tells us what the first game of cricket he watched was, what kind of car he drives - as well as what his nicknames are. All the important questions, really.

Phil Mustard

Phil Mustard, otherwise known as the Colonel, sits down and answers 12 questions. What's it like keeping to Durham's all-star attack that boasts the likes of Shaun Pollock and Steve Harmison? Just how close did he come to life as a pro footballer?

Joe Denly

We talk to Joe Denly and he reveals the following: not only does he like Westlife, but he fancies himself as a background dancer in a boy band. He also talks a bit about cricket, too, revealing his secrets for Twenty20 success.

Twenty20 before Twenty20

We delve back into the archives and examine the early pre-cursors to the format we now know as Twenty20: amazingly, we find a link from as far back as 1796. Really. We also chew that fat with Kent's mascot, Bomber the Spitfire, who reveals which Kent captai.. err, player, pushes him over all the time.