The CrickShouts Podcast is a Cricket Podcast made by cricket fans for cricket fans. The brains behind social media account @CrickShouts sit down and discuss the world of professional & club cricket with a bit of fun thrown in.
It's a full house as we gather round the mic again after a week of Cricket World Cup action, discussing who’s impressed, who’s not and whose fielding belongs on the village circuit with our lads...
The usual suspects are back as they discuss how bad a start to the season various clubs have had up and down the country, shocking scorecards are reviewed, some excellent follower content and a look ahead to the greatest summer of cricket...
We're back! And there is plenty to discuss. The upcoming England squad announcement, Jofra Archer and the usual tales of villageness!! We also suggest ways England’s IPL boys can get in Steve Smith’s head leading up to the Ashes.
It’s been raining sixes in the Caribbean. After a couple of weeks off, the boys are back to talk about the Windies one day series and the return of Universe Boss, Christopher Gayle. More epic collapses and some comically low totals are also on the agenda.
With the 1st test complete, the boys edit their original series predictions and take a look back at some of their own substandard pre-match preparation.
With England’s tour of the Caribbean approaching, the boys were joined by Windies fan Robbie from Arsenal Fan TV to preview the series and reminisce about his playing days.
This week the boys discuss the latest international cricket, some dodgy knocks and Virat Kohli’s pride in beating Australia; along with their own proudest moments on the field (or lack of). Steve Bruce also gets a mention.
The boys debate whether anybody would spend a penny on them in the IPL auction and remember some of their best sledging & most ‘resolute’ batting performances.
Our first (maybe last) ever pod! The CrickShouts boys and a dishwasher discuss England’s Sri Lanka win, the big bash and ancient boxes while the England ODI team are struggling for numbers!…big shout out to Sue (Max’s Mum)!