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Annie Chave returns to the Cricket Badger Podcast to chat about her new book. 'Cricket Changed My Life: Eleven Personal Journeys' by Annie Chave is out now and available to buy in hardback and ebook formats. Buy the hardback for £19.99 including UK p&p: https://www.thenightwatchman.net/buy/cricket-changed-my-life Buy the ebook for £4.99: https://www.thenightwatchman.net/buy/cricket-changed-my-life-ebook The Cricket Badger Podcast is sponsored by SeatFrog.com. SeatFrog is the app that helps you upgrade your standard class train tickets to first class for up to 60% off. So you can enjoy complimentary food & drink, free wi-fi and a lot more leg room - all for considerably less money. Use the discount code CricketFrog to claim £5.00 OFF! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join Charlie Taylor, Harry Everett and debutant Annie Chave to review the week that was. Two highs, one low and plenty still to play for. Check out and subscribe to the show at all the usual spots and don't forget you can find all of Cider Press content at: https://ciderpress.substack.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Annie Chave knows what it takes to support County Cricket when others won't. Her domestic cricket loyalties may lie with Somerset County Cricket Club (and England Cricket internationally), but in truth her heart lies in the best interests of cricket as a whole, and nothing else. So much work goes into each episode, so please do consider sharing this episode, subscribing, rating our show and even leaving a review. Follow our socials: Twitter: @CrickChronicles TikTok: @TheCricketChronicles Host @oliverlawrie @olilawrie --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/curiouscritical/message
Editor of County Cricket Matters Annie Chave joins us this week to talk about covering Somerset-Notts and how both teams are faring this season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode we focus on county cricket with Annie Chave, editor of "County Cricket Matters". In a season where the big guns didn't necessarily have it all their own way, thanks to the success of Somerset and Leicestershire in The Blast and One Day Cup respectively. Essex nearly made it a clean sweeper they ran Surrey close to winning the County Championship title. Annie champions the traditional format of the game and how in can thrive in the face of white ball competition. However, she is fearful of the money-making direction of travel that cricket is taking... subscribe to Annie's excellent publication here: www.countycricketmatters.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/98-not-out/message
Ian Shepherd is joined by Peter Wanless, Harry Everett and Anthony Gibson (plus a cameo appearance from Annie Chave) to chat about the defeat to Surrey, look ahead to the forthcoming One-Day Cup, and spend far too long chatting about that new shirt...
In the second edition of the quizcast that seeks to separate the live cricketers from the dead cricketers and those who aren't cricketers at all, it's the Somerset stand-off as County Cricket Matters and Taunton tsarena Annie Chave takes on Guerilla regular and Newton Abbot native Paul "Grubby" Howarth. Only here, in the most fiendish test of cricket knowledge to date, can you find out of Dick Sleath was a Scottish-born wicketkeeper whose five innings for Victoria in the 1890s netted him an average of 34.33 or a sheep shearer and mining contractor who later became a politician for two parties in the Australian parliament. In the break, our forthright social justice warrior and swing bowler Chris Woke brings you the latest on the ever-ambitious ICC's plans for an Out of This World Cup.
Round up of the last games of the county championship 2022 season. Annie Chave, Dan Whiting and Harry Everett discuss the finale with guest Dan Norcross.
In this podcast we talk to Annie Chave from the excellent "County Cricket Matters' As the English first class season ends, we talk about the existential threat the counties are facing and what members and followers can do to help ensure a bright future for the bedrock of English cricket. Make sure you take a look at https://www.countycricketmatters.com and do subscribe to its excellent publication. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/98-not-out/message
Welcome to episode 13 of Stumps, Umps & Beer Pumps, the podcast dedicated to the world of local & village cricket around the UK (and beyond!) full of amateur cricketers, long suffering groundsman and all the other volunteers that keep our great game going and without whom the cricketing pyramid would not survive! Joining us in Cow Corner in this episode are two of County Crickets biggest advocates, broadcaster Annie Chave of County Cricket Matters & Natters together with friend of the pod David Griffin, Heritage Officer at Derbyshire CCC; and of course we will also be checking in with the latest from our very own Winshill CC as we approach the end of the season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to episode 13 of Stumps, Umps & Beer Pumps, the podcast dedicated to the world of local & village cricket around the UK (and beyond!) full of amateur cricketers, long suffering groundsman and all the other volunteers that keep our great game going and without whom the cricketing pyramid would not survive! Joining us in Cow Corner in this episode are two of County Crickets biggest advocates, broadcaster Annie Chave of County Cricket Matters & Natters together with friend of the pod David Griffin, Heritage Officer at Derbyshire CCC; and of course we will also be checking in with the latest from our very own Winshill CC as we approach the end of the season.
The Cricket Badger is joined by editor of County Cricket Matters, Annie Chave. With rumours this week of a 12-county Premier League, with the red ball at the margins of the season, is their any hope for lovers of the County Championship? What needs to change and what should be preserved? The current Cricket Badger Podcasts are brought to you in association with Manscaped - quote 'BADGER' to get discounts and free shipping!
VALENTINE'S DAY SPECIAL: The Cricket Badger Podcast introduces the SETT OF FAME. It's about passion & enthusiasm. Being a Cricket Badger is diving into cricket and never wanting to come up for air. We will induct four new people every Valentine's Day - a great day to celebrate a love of cricket ❤ THE FIRST FOUR INDUCTEES IN 2022... JACOB LUNN - for being an inspiration to people with autism and such an obvious cricket badger whose passion for the sport reminds us all of what it's like to be a youngster falling in love with the sport. ROBERTA MORETTI AVERY - for services to cricket in Brazil, for engaging social media posts, for displaying an enjoyment of our wonderful game and bringing through the next generation of Brazil cricketers with excellent leadership and coaching initiatives. ANNIE CHAVE - for services to English county cricket, for being a vocal supporter of the game and demonstrating a passion and love of our wonderful sport that is infectious and engaging. JASON GILLESPIE - for services to cricket, for being an inspiration to indigenous Australians, for displaying a love of our wonderful game both as a player, coach and an obvious fan. Congratulations to all four and thanks to them for sparing the time to come on the podcast to talk about their love of cricket. The current Cricket Badger Podcasts are brought to you in association with Manscaped - quote 'BADGER' to get discounts and free shipping!
As England fail dismally in their attempt to bring The Ashes back from Australia, red ball cricket is again under the spotlight. We asked Annie Chave, editor of "County Cricket Matters" what can be done at domestic level to help better prepare our players for the demands of Test cricket.
Host Peter Moore is joined on The Big Kick Off Cricket Podcast by guests Ben Kosky, Annie Chave and Wes Spearman. The topic of conversation is of course The Ashes.
Annie Chave is the founder and editor of County Cricket Matters magazine and a regular contributor to Guerilla Cricket. Rob Eastaway is a writer, lecturer and cricket-lover who produced a clear and witty book explaining cricket's mysteries called What Is A Googly? as well as several explaining the mathematics behind such everyday mysteries as why buses arrive in threes. They are joint trustees of a new charity called the Googly Fund which supports adult recreational cricket. They describe its origins, purpose and successes as the latest guests of Peter Oborne and Richard Heller in their cricket-themed podcast. In Peter's unavoidable absence, Roger Alton replaces him as co-host.Read the full description here: https://chiswickcalendar.co.uk/episode-64-who-needs-the-hundred-when-two-hundred-parents-start-playing-cricket/Get in contact by emailing obornehellercricket@outlook.com
Penultimate game in the group stages for most sides, and joining Sam to wrap up the action was The Cricketer's Nick Friend, Paul Edwards and Annie Chave. Enjoy the show!
Five games on Sunday, with Middlesex v Gloucestershire falling victim to Covid and Lancashire v Worcestershire a wash out. Joining Sam to talk through the action was County Cricket Matters editor Annie Chave, Hampshire star Ella Chandler and award winning cricket broadcaster Charlie Taylor. As ever please do share the love.
Host Peter Moore was joined by Ben Kosky, Mark Smith, Annie Chave, Wes Spearman, James Buttler, Dan Whitting, Dharani and Anirudh live from India. They discussed the suspension of the IPL and the current County Championship format.
Annie Chave is a cricketer and editor of County Cricket Matters, journal of the members organization of the same name which supports the county structure of English cricket. She is also part of the team at Guerrilla Cricket, which provides eclectic and independent commentary and analysis of major matches. She is the latest guest of Peter Oborne and Richard Heller in their regular cricket-themed podcast. County Cricket Matters can be obtained through www.countycricketmatters.comRead the full description here: https://chiswickcalendar.co.uk/episode-50-the-park-cricketer-who-married-the-queen/
Lockdown 3.0 is slowly coming to an end, the county cricket season has started and Hit for Six is back for a third series! To kick things off, Rob and Michael are joined by County Cricket Matters Editor Annie Chave as they discuss the merits of the 4 day game, watching cricket alone and the Hundred.
The final round of Shield fixtures saw WA crumble against a firing Tasmania, leaving Queensland to host New South Wales in the Shield final from next Thursday.Those two sides will meet having played out a hard-fought yet rain-affected draw both will take plenty from, while Victoria and SA uncovered some players of promise as their campaigns wound down.Also, with the County Championship just days away, Annie Chave from County Cricket Matters joins the show from the UK to preview the season. County Cricket Matters: https://www.countycricketmatters.com/
Topics discussed in cricket podcast. -Next seasons format for county cricket. -IPL. -Player to look out for next season. -England tours of Pakistan and South Africa Guests included Jon Batham ECB cricket reporter. Ex cricket player Ollie Rayner. Mark Robinson ex player and coach. Marcus Hook journalist and Annie Chave editor of County Cricket Matters and Jeremy Blackmore cricket writter
On the show joining host Peter Moore was Paul Newman of the Daily Mail. Jon Batham of the ECB reporters network and Annie Chave editor of County Cricket Matters. Topics... : England vs Pakistan test series. : Bad light stopping matches when floodlights are on. : Jimmy Anderson on taking 600 test wickets. : Outgoing chairman of ECB Colin Graves. What has he really done for cricket
In this episode I speak to editor of County Cricket Matters magazine Annie Chave. We have a great chat about all things county cricket, the threat of the hundred and much more. We even take the time to talk about Somerset great Marcus Trescothick.
In today’s From The Pavilion: Lockdown Podcast, Ollie Slack speaks to County Cricket Matters magazine editor Annie Chave on the potential implications of the coronavirus on the county game and […]
By the looks of things cricket is entering an eternal hiatus. A conscious uncoupling from our lives a la Paltrow and Martin for at least a few months. But that leaves a lot of questions. What do we do with our time? What do the ECB do? And, will people ever stop padding up in their kitchen to do throwdowns for social media? Bertie, Sach, Ollie and newcomer Matt are here to answer all these questions. Meanwhile we speak with an actual County cricketer about how they're staying on top of their game at home and chat to Annie Chave of County Cricket Matters about various county cricket matters. From now on we're here every week. The cricket may have gone on a sojourn down to deep final left for a few months but we've hatched a plan to give everyone their cricket fix every Sunday! Be it interviews, discussion or somethings a little bit different we'll be there. All fans please like and subscribe, and email in to bertiemoores@gmail.com with all your cricket stories. TWU website
Two show back to back, you got lucky! The first of our interview series, Annie Chave is a broadcaster on independent cricket radio station Guerilla Cricket and also the Editor of the newly launched County Cricket Matter magazine. The aim of the magazine is to be a voice for those concerned at how top-class cricket is changing in this country and with the wheels of domestic cricket suddenly grinding to a halt it seemed a good time to sit and discuss those changes. You can subscribe to County Cricket Matters for just £2 per quarter at https://www.countycricketmatters.com/shop. All fans please like and subscribe, and email in to bertiemoores@gmail.com with all your cricket stories. TWU website
Tim and Andrew return after a few months away, to be greeted by... a likely few more months without cricket. Where else to start other than the fundamental threat to the game posed by the current pandemic? Your hosts chew the fat over the implications from the top to the bottom of the sport. But it's not all doom and gloom - there is also an interview with County Cricket Matters editor Annie Chave, a new stats challenge feature, and a dissection of Cricket Australia's shirt design competition.