'Old blokes win stuff': Why experience has been key in the T20 Blast

Six of the Blast’s eight oldest teams reached the quarter-finals

Matt Roller30-Sep-2020Chennai Super Kings were mocked as ‘Dad’s Army’ after the 2018 IPL auction, with 11 players over the age of 30 in their squad. They won the tournament that season, and would have retained it in 2019 but for a 35-year-old Lasith Malinga nailing a final-ball yorker.In this year’s BPL, 37-year-olds Shoaib Malik and Mohammad Irfan led the way with bat and ball respectively for Rajshahi Royals on their way to the title, supported by Andre Russell, a spring chicken at 31. In the CPL, Trinbago Knight Riders won every match on their way to the title, with 31-year-old Darren Bravo the youngest of their four leading run-scorers and 38-year-old Fawad Ahmed their top wicket-taker.”Old blokes win stuff,” Dan Christian (37) tweeted to congratulate Dwayne Bravo (36) on reaching 500 T20 wickets, soon after arriving in the UK to captain Nottinghamshire in the T20 Blast. Christian’s Notts side have been the oldest team in the competition so far: they won seven and lost one in the group stage, and go into the quarter-finals as the bookies’ favourites.

If the Bob Willis Trophy provided young players with a platform – there were some 30 first-class debutants across the competition – then the Blast has lived up to the adage that old age and treachery will always beat youth and exuberance. Six of the competition’s eight oldest teams have reached the quarter-finals, and teams are banking on their seniors to step up.”You can’t buy experience,” Imad Wasim, Notts’ other overseas player, said. “The more you play, the more you can deliver in tough situations. We have a lot of players who have played a lot of T20 cricket.”The XIs that Notts have fielded across the tournament have an average age above 30 years old; that figure would have been higher still but for the injury-enforced absence of Harry Gurney, 33. And even their young players are experienced: Ben Duckett (25), Joe Clarke (24) and Tom Moores (24) have 228 T20 appearances between them.