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Cricket World TV - Jimmy Adams Previews England-West Indies T20s

22 September 2011

Former West Indies captain Jimmy Adams offers his thoughts ahead of the two-match Twenty20 International series between England and the West Indies at The Oval.

The games are to be played on 23rd and 25th September and round off England's summer of cricket.

Jimmy Adams is the Titans of Cricket Technical Director www.titansofcricket.com and was talking to us at a launch at Richmond Cricket Club.

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