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A pochi giorni dal 125° anniversario di fondazione del Club, ripercorriamo gli storici compleanni del Milan. Dai 25 anni del 1924 fino ai 100 anni del 1999 e ai recenti 125, celebrati con una maglia che ha unito le strisce rossonere larghe al badge che rende omaggio al primo emblema ufficiale del Club, risalente alla sua fondazione nel 1899 come Milan Football & Cricket Club. Un viaggio attraverso le nostre ricorrenze, per rivivere la storia rossonera.
2nd Eleven captain and 200 game player Josh joined us for a chat on the year so far
This week, join the gWo, Mitch Hontzias and Dimitri Korolis for their hilarious takes on this past week's wrestling on TV. Starting with their takes on WWE's Bad Blood, hear their thoughts on the loaded card, including the CM Punk/Drew McIntyre Hell in a Cell Match, as well as the tag team main event of Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns taking on Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu! Then, it's off to Raw, where the "Old fashioned Donnybrook" left a few impressions... literally! Is a 2 hour Raw TOO short now? The guys tackle that question and more. Then, it's a look back at AEW's Title Tuesday which suffered due to a time and day change, but the guys give their reasons for why AEW needs to do more with shows like this. It's always a great time with these guys, so hit download, share and subscribe today!
Carrum Cricket Club kicks off its 2024/25 broadcast season with a special episode showcasing the Club's new Women's Cricket Team. Go Carrum!!
Welcome to The GMC (Goulburn Murray Cricket) Minutes Show hosted by Michael Costello. This is a part of the Super Saturday Sports Show that you can listen to as to keep up to date with all things happening on the field with the Goulburn Murray Cricket, based out of Kyabram. This show airs on a weekly basis on a Saturday, throughout Summer and is hosted by Michael Costello on ONE FM Shepparton Radio. This week's program first aired on Thursday the 26th of September, 2024 on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. Here Michael interviews the President of the Moama Cricket Club Kirk Teasdale as part of the River Allsorts radio program. Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1.
Tell us what you think of this episodeIn this episode we hear from Newport Cricket Club's Michael Clayden who, this season, became the first player in the history of the South wales Premier League to reach 200 appearances and to score over 6,000 runs in the league.He has played all his junior and senior cricket for the Newport Club and this loyalty shines through in his inetrview that talks about his batting development, his cricketing heroes, memorable innings and, more recently, his coaching and his captaincy.The epitome of the one club man, Michael has played at the top end of recreational cricket in Wales for 25 years. His memories and his thoughts tell us a lot about him as a person but also provide some great insights on the game for all cricketers.
Bryce is partying down the Cricket Club, Sam is back, Mike is on the Fitties and poor Jon is left to hold it all together as we talk about our 4-1 defeats to Notts County Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In our last episode, Sean Towers from The Seed mentioned running a full cask ale program at The Cricket Club in Cape May, NJ. Naturally, Jimmy had to check it out.Back for this episode are Sean of The Seed Living Beer Project in Atlantic City, and Ryan Brower, former beer editor at Gear Patrol and certified cicerone. Also joining the cask tasting is Kyle Kulkowitz from The Cricket Club.Cask Ale is an integral part of beer culture, and folks are pushing the envelope in various traditions and styles these days. Tune in to keep up with cask! Photo Courtesy of Pixie Yates.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Beer Sessions Radio by becoming a member!Beer Sessions Radio is Powered by Simplecast.
Tell us what you think of this episodeIn this, the second part of our chat with current and ex players and officials we meet Henderson Springer. You can read a little bit about Hendy and his connections with Haverfordwest and the cricket club here:https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/hendy-springer-53004http://www.pembrokeshiresport.co.uk/home/henderson-says-hello-to-his-pembrokeshire-cricketing-friendsYou can hear an interview with him on this Facebook link:https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=192877061657624And an article in Barbados today about Hendy's return to the island and its cricket community:https://barbadostoday.bb/2020/06/19/springer-returns-as-crickets-coaching-boss/First, we hear my questions to Hendy. He talks about his first impressions of the club and the town, his estimation of the team and what made it successful in the period he was with it. He talks about how he felt coming to the club as a paid professional and a little bit about his approach to coaching.He tells the story about a lady called Mary Field who's conversation with him is something that has stayed with him throughout his coaching career.He also gives a message to the club and its members about everyone pitching in to keep the club going for another two hundred years !The second part of the episode is club members talking about Henderson arriving at the club and their memories of him, both on and off the field!The final part of the episode is the club members talking about their favourite grounds, both within and outside Pembrokeshire, their connections with the wider game in Wales, including the relationship with Glamorgan and Welsh Fire and the impact of women and girls cricket on the club.Finally, we hear some favourite stories about the club and its players and memories of a loved ex member of the club, Steve James.Very sadly, Henderson's mother was taken into hospital on the day of our conversation. She has, since, passed away.This episode of the podcast is dedicated to her memory and to the memory of Steve James.Anyone interested in attending one of the remaining functions celebrating the club's bicentenary can find the details via the club's Facebook Page.
Tell us what you think of this episodeThe collected group of ex-players and committee post holders started by telling us who they are and what they were like as cricketers.We get a picture of the way into cricket which was different for different players, some moving from juniors into seniors and others coming onto the scene as a senior. There were four senior sides in the past and some present played for all four sides.We talk about a little bit of the older history of the club with contributions from Stuart who outlined the contested question of exactly when the cricket club was formed. Cricket was brought to the area by English gentlemen who played mainly ‘away' fixtures from 1824 but finally came to the Racecourse Ground in 1839.Stuart tells the story of why the ground is called ‘The Racecourse' and also outlines the history of the building of the current Pavillion. Like in other areas of Wales, english educated gentlemen first brought the game of cricket to the town when returning to their homes.The first reported game involving members of the Haverfordwest Club took place on 12th August 1835 when a combined Haverfordwest and Pembroke team played members of the Tenby club.The club is reputed to be the oldest in Wales. A quote from 1839 noted, ‘It is ordered that John Higgon Esquire, and other gentlemen of the cricket club, be allowed to level a spot of ground within the ring of the Racecourse for the purpose of forming a Cricket Ground.' English educated gentlemen first brought the game of cricket to this part of WalesOne character from the early years of the club was John Henry Philipss. You can read about him here:https://www.cricketmuseum.wales/the-pembrokeshire-cricketer-who-became-president-of-the-mcc/ In the late 1960s and early 70s discussions got under way regarding the building of a clubhouse. In 1977 the new clubhouse was opened by Wilfred Wooller of Glamorgan CCC and in 1982 the extension was officially opened by Alan Jones esq, Wales pre-eminent first class cricketer and Glamorgan opening bat for many years.For more detail on the history of the club you can approach them for a copy of the 200th Anniversary Handbook which also contains some great articles on the modern day achievements of the club as well as pieces on its Ladies and Junior Sections.Simon and Chris outline their favourite performances for Haverfordwest and then the ex-players share their memories of playing for the club.
Send us a Text Message.Finding Your Community at the Singapore Cricket ClubIn this episode, Paula and Rachel are joined by Joanna, a committee member from the Singapore Cricket Club. They discuss how expatriates and locals can find their tribe and build connections within the vibrant community of Singapore. Joanna shares her journey from the U.S. to Singapore, and how she integrated into the community through the club. The conversation covers the variety of sports and social activities available at the club, the membership process, and tips for new residents in Singapore. They also highlight the inclusivity of the club, catering to different interests and age groups, ensuring a welcoming environment for families. Joanna provides insights on networking opportunities and emphasizes the importance of having a community for a fulfilling experience in Singapore.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:52 Joanna's Journey to Singapore01:33 Joining the Singapore Cricket Club03:51 Overview of the Singapore Cricket Club04:52 Activities and Sections at the Club05:46 Membership Process and Requirements10:30 Events and Networking Opportunities11:24 Committee Membership and Volunteering19:30 Sports and Tours32:02 Family Activities and ConclusionContact information for Singapore Cricket Club:Address: Connaught Drive Singapore 179681Phone number: (+65) 6338 9271Website: https://scc.org.sgInstagram:@singaporecricketclubFacebook: Singapore Cricket ClubRemember, the conversation doesn't end here. Join us on our social media platforms to share your thoughts and continue the dialogue:Email: podcast@trulyexpat.comFacebook Page: Truly Expat PodcastInstagram: @trulyexpatpodcastTikTok: @trulyexpatpodcastLinkedin: Truly Expat PodcastWebsite: www.trulyexpatlifestyle.comPodcast: https://podcast.trulyexpatlifestyle.comHow Truly Expat categorises it's series! Thanks for tuning in to our latest episode. Subscribe for more valuable insights and information for expats in Singapore and beyond.
#OzWatch: Poms ban sixes at venerated Cricket Club Southwick and Shoreham. Jeremy Zakis, New South Wales. #FriendsofHistoryDebatingSociety https://www.foxsports.com.au/cricket/cricket-2024-west-sussex-cricket-club-bans-sixes-reaction-neighbours-complain/news-story/85db19e86fefd25c094dd29d23fdfa07 1858 NSW
A few thoughts as this is my first Friday with no cricket for a long time. It has been an amazing learning journey being involved with Burgess Hill Cricket Club this year #teamBHCC
President of the East Keilor cricket club joined 3AW Breakfast this morning. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tell us what you think of this episodeIn this episode we make use of the MCC Sound Archive to bring you the story of Blaina Cricket Club.The MCC project, Taking the Field was aimed at recording the oral history of cricket clubs throughout the breadth of the UK. Members of the Blaina Cricket Club had already started recording their history for a published book.The book can be bought here:https://welsh-academic-press.shopfactory.com/contents/en-uk/p12_Blaenau-Cricket-Club.htmlThe Facebook page of the project still exists and can be found here:facebook.com/takingthefieldWe talked to Emma Peplow, who was the full time officer with Taking the Field and Alan Williams, long time member and Chairperson of Blaina Cricket Club. Interspersed with our interview with Emma and Alan are excerpts from the MCC Sound Archive. We have interviews with the following:Diane WilliamsAlan WilliamsDavid JonesAlan Lewisand Ernie BarberWe hear about the history of the club going back to its earliest beginnings in the 19th Century and it's high point in the early 20th Century.Emma and Alan talk about one of the highlights of the project which was being interviewed on the Test Match Special lunchtime slot during the Test Match against Sri Lanka.Alan tells us about the early sponsorship of the club and one of the outstanding individuals who helped keep the club going in the 1920s, Evan Watkins. His wikipaedia page is here:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evan_WatkinsEmma tells us about the international dimension of Taking the Field
A few months ago we told you about a new cricket club that has launched in the Hemel Hempstead area. Hubert has been speaking to Richard the club coach and former England player Steve Humphries who plays for the club to see how the club has been progressing. Image shows RNIB Connect Radio logo. A white square with 'RNIB' written in bold black capital letters, underlined with a bold pink line and beneath 'Connect Radio' is written in a smaller black font.
A few months ago we told you about a new cricket club that has launched in the Hemel Hempstead area. Hubert has been speaking to Richard the club coach and former England player Steve Humphries who plays for the club to see how the club has been progressing.
Australia fast bowler Mitch Starc and Willow Talk hosts Brad Haddin and Adam Peacock join you to discuss Australia's exit from the T20 World Cup, getting dropped, his best deliveries, Jimmy Anderson, technique changes, what Moises Henriques was really doing on the laptop and the Secret Cricket Club. Follow on Apple, Spotify and the LiSTNR app Watch on YouTube Drop us a message on Instagram and TikTok! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fr Toby speaks with Fr Eamonn O'Higgins LC, Manager of St Peter's Cricket Club (the Vatican cricket team) and Philip Booth of St Mary's Twickenham, about cricket, virtue, and the Vatican team's upcoming tour to England. CREDO is a programme that nourishes listeners in their Catholic faith. It airs live on Radio Maria every weekday at 4pm and is rebroadcast at 4am the following morning. If you enjoyed this programme, please consider making a once off or monthly donation to Radio Maria England by visiting www.RadioMariaEngland.uk or calling 0300 302 1251 during office hours. It is only through the ongoing support of our listeners that we continue to be a Christian voice by your side.
Furqan Hassan of Buffalo Niagara Cricket Club on cricket's popularity in the US
Tell us what you think of this episodeIn this episode we visit Hay-On-Wye Cricket Club which hosted a game against an All Stars XI from the Hay Literary Festival at the end of May.We hear from club members and officials as they talk about their club as well as their preparations for this historic game.If you are interested in finding out more about the Authors XI you can do so here:https://www.authorscc.co.uk/Their book and other publications associated with the authors can be purchased here:https://www.authorscc.co.uk/cricket-publicationsAnyone interested in playing cricket for the Hay Club or interested in what they do can contact the current secretary Tim Davies in the following ways:timdhaycc@gmail.com07964625755 (mobile)
Alison Mitchell is in New York where the men's ICC T20 World Cup is taking place. The US are co-hosting the tournament for the very first time with matches being player in Dallas, Florida and New York. She explores the history of cricket in New York, what people think of cricket in America and builds up to one of the greatest rivalries in sport, India against Pakistan.US journalist Peter Della Penna speaks to Alison about the history of cricket in US and the challenges it has faced. He also looks at the future of the game in the country and the legacy of this World Cup. Charlotte Swift joins Alison in New York and attended the first match which took place at the Nassau County Cricket Ground on Long Island. Charlotte hears from fans from across the world on their excitement that a World Cup is being staged in New York. Plus she speaks to US born umpire Bryan R Caine who has become a social media star showing his love of cricket. He also tells us the quirky way in which he found cricket.Charlotte also travels to Queens to speak to the NYPD cricket team made up of officers from across the precincts about how they found cricket and the importance of a shared love of the game despite their varying backgrounds. Are the people in Manhattan actually interested in cricket and know that the World Cup is happening on their doorstep? We find outAnd Summit Grosver from Wanderer's Cricket Club in the Bronx was born in Australia but has Indian heritage. He tells us about the significance of India playing Pakistan in New York.Photo: Alison Mitchell at Eisenhower Park which is where the Nassau County Cricket pop up stadium has been erected. (Credit: Graeme Langford)
This week we're pleased to bring you a conversation with John Oates focussing on best practice around the commercial and marketing areas within cricket. John is the man behind Get Sport Support, a business tailored towards professional and community sports set-ups, and our conversation touches on everything from selling sponsorship and memberships, to community interaction, building a culture, and harnessing volunteers on a short term project basis. John draws together a wealth of industry experience to blend practical principles with genuine insight that will make a difference at your club. Check out details below to sign-up to a series of webinars to explore these topics in more detail. Meanwhile, enjoy the show! Notes on podcast series: The Community Cricket Podcast is brought to you by Twenty 20 Community Cricket Ltd, a not-for-profit organisation aiming to support and promote cricket in state schools, to develop young cricketers of all ages & backgrounds and to develop associate cricket nations at all levels. The podcast is presented by Tim Ferrone and Darren Talbot. Darren brings an enormous wealth of cricket coaching and development experience, and Tim reckons he spends more time coaching than he does his ‘proper' job. Both love the sport of cricket and are tremendously passionate advocates of its capacity to benefit all who partake in it. The Community Cricket Podcast is produced by Wrapped Up Music. Connect with us: If you have a comment or club cricket question you'd like us to address, then just drop us a line at: Podcast@t20communitycricket.com Find out more here: https://www.twenty20cricketcompany.com Connect with John / info about the webinar series: www.getsportsupport.co.uk john@getsportsupport.co.uk Webinar series: Twelve essential actions to enhance your cricket club, presented by John Oates from Get Sport Support A four part series of webinars taking part across June & July 2024. Just contact John@getsportsupport.co.uk for an application form, only £45 for each club (access to three club members) Includes: - Deciding on “how we do things around here” - your culture. - Understanding the 5 business outcomes that a sponsor may want from your club. - Actively selling your club to volunteers, especially students and young graduates. - Recognising that empathy is an essential attribute for leaders in community sports clubs. - How short-term projects in the club can attract skilled volunteers. - Why a commitment to provide a great ‘customer' experience across the club is essential. - Understanding that there are different types of members who have different wants and needs. - Building community interaction is a key to having a successful club. - Your club can attract more followers through projecting the image and values of the club through social media. Sponsors: Check out Saitama at www.saitamatoken.com or https://linktr.ee/WeAreSaitama Advertisers: Enter CCP10 at checkout for a 10% discount with AJ Sports: https://www.AJsports.co.uk Check out PLAI Sport at https://www.twenty20cricketcompany.com/plai
Tell us what you think of this episodeIn this week's episode we meet with four stalwarts of Christchurch Cricket Club who take us through their involvement with the club, the players that they remember from its past and the battles that they face in keeping the club going in this, its 100th year of existence.For this interested in the club you can check out their Facebook Page here:https://www.facebook.com/groups/151870402830Their Twitter (X) handle is @CCCCFerndaleThank you to all the gentlemen for giving their time to be interviewed. Everyone at the Museum of Welsh Cricket would like to wish everyone at Christchurch Cricket Club a wonderful centenary season.
Tell us what you think of this episodeThis is the first of two episodes celebrating Christchurch Cricket Clun and their centenary year.In this first episode we hear from local historian of Ferndale and District, Alun Clement who sets the scene for a discussion with current players and administrators of the club which will come next week.Alun very kindly provided us with some pre-recorded statements outlining the history of the area, the development of sport with an emphasis on cricket and the Christchurch Club and some notable local sportspeople.This is followed on the episode by excerpts from an online chat we had with Alun about his book 'Passages of Life: Ferndale and District'.If you enjoy the episode and are interested in Alun's book please get in touch with us and we can forward your details to him.
#OzWatch: Jeremy Zakis, New South Wales. #FriendsofHistoryDebatingSociety India Premier League and the Millionaire Cricket Club. https://au.sports.yahoo.com/mitchell-starc-team-boss-responds-amid-44m-furore-around-aussie-cricket-star-in-ipl-235138131.html 1862 All-England Test Match at Melbourne
by Kamal Kaan and Mary Cooper Episode 1 - Naila's StoryNaila is a bright teenager in Bradford. Her parents want her to go to university to study medicine, and they don't want any distractions. But Naila loves cricket, and gets involved in the nascent school female cricket team. Three of the girls become firm friends and call themselves 'Bat Girls'. The team shows real promise and starts to do very well. But will this get in the way of Naila's parents' ambitions for her?NAILA..............................................Yazmin Kayani KARISHMA................................... Amy Leigh Hickman ROSHINA .......................................Saba Amini MARIYA...........................................Natalie Davies QADIR/ TAHIR...............................Ash Tandon MRS HEMINGWAY/ MUM........ Purvi Parmar MR CHATTERJEE...........................Sushil ChudasamaProduction Co-ordinator - Lorna Newman Studio Manager - Amy Brennan Script Advisers - Sara De Jong and Zainab Goreja Sound Design - Sharon Hughes Director/Producer - Gary BrownA BBC Studios Audio ProductionSpecial thanks to Duckinfield Cricket Club, Shivanie Patel (Bradford Park Avenue Ladies' Cricket Club), Katie Stewart (Yorkshire Cricket Board) and Mariam Ali - (Refugee Action, Bradford)Show less
In the first of our "The History Of" series on Out on the Paddock, we get to hear about the amazing and rich history of a WA Country Cricket Club that has recently celebrated 50 years of playing regional Cricket, but in actual fact has roots that go back over 100 years. In this episode we get to hear from various generations that have played for YOBS Cricket Club in an Association in WA Country Cricket, that is also rich in history. We get to understand some of that Association history, also in this episode. YOBS prides itself not just on its history, but what it is also currently achieving and the innovative ways it is going about things. From their approach to encouraging and recognising new players and volunteers at the club, to how they have embraced their history and use and grow from that that every day ... well ... you simply need to have a listen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Podcast of the PCR Sports show broadcast every Friday at 6pm (UK time) on: 103.2FM in Greater Peterborough (UK) Smart Speaker 'Play PCRFM' Download the PCRFM app www.pcrfm.co.uk - Click Listen Live https://linktr.ee/PCRSports Nilesh Patel and Dipam Joshi with Nick Green, Captain of the Peterborough Town Cricket Club --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pcrsports/message
Patch and Rich met up with the new Chairman at Downend CC Mark Litson ahead of the new Cricket season... find out how the club is run, the importance of sponsors, volunteers and how you might be able to get involved! Plus our usual segments... Room of Doom and Recommendations!
This podcast started with a phone call to my old mate Max about his cricket club and the new coach. How did the new coach transform the club and its performance? How can the same people, with a new coach, achieve completley different results? This podcast shares with you 3 powerful principles that apply both in sports and business leadership. How to take underperforming sporting teams and businesses and achieve fantastic new results. What is the quality of the leadership in your team and organisation? Is there too much dysfunction and dysharmony? How much love is there in your business vs how much fear is there in your organisation? What is the R Factor in Leadership - the Relationship Factor? Ready to Transform Your Life? Let's Connect! Schedule a Free 1-on-1 'Lead Your Best Life Breakthrough Session' with Me and Begin Your Journey to Success. Visit www.leighfarnell.com for More Details and Book Your Exploratory Meeting Now! Want to find out more or discuss the content of this podcast with me? How to apply the content of this podcast to you, your business, your career and your life? Apply for a free 1 on 1 “Lead Your Best Life Breakthrough Session” with me and we'll discuss your struggles and goals with business, teams, relationships and life. We'll also create an actionable roadmap to get you to those goals in the quickest, easiest way possible. Find out more at our website www.pdc-growth.com Link here -https://calendly.com/lfbb/exploratory-meeting-15mins #success #empowerment #coaching #podcast #useful #practical #easy #proven #life #business
fWotD Episode 2466: Somerset County Cricket Club in 1891 Welcome to featured Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of the featured Wikipedia article every day.The featured article for Sunday, 4 February 2024 is Somerset County Cricket Club in 1891.In the 1891 English cricket season, Somerset County Cricket Club returned to first-class cricket after a five-year absence. They competed in the County Championship, which had been established the previous year, for the first time. Somerset began the season poorly, drawing one and losing two of their opening three fixtures, after which there were some comments in the press questioning whether the club deserved to be playing first-class cricket. A victory over Kent in their next game shifted opinion in their favour, and another win later in the season over Surrey, who won the County Championship in both 1890 and 1891, gained them further plaudits. Overall, Somerset won five, lost six and drew one of their County Championship matches, and finished fifth in the table, level with Kent.The Somerset team predominantly consisted of amateur batsmen, supported by two professional bowlers. Lionel Palairet led Somerset's batting in terms of both runs and average during the County Championship season, scoring 560 runs at an average of 31.11, and was also the only Somerset player to score a century during 1891. Somerset's professional bowlers, George Nichols and Ted Tyler, along with an amateur all-rounder, Sammy Woods, did almost all of the bowling for the county; Woods led the bowling tables with 72 wickets at an average of 17.08.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:42 UTC on Sunday, 4 February 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Somerset County Cricket Club in 1891 on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Kendra Standard.
Turf Business TV catches up with James Askew from Arundel and talks about the growth in the turf industry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The story was brought up after Jimmy Bartel noticed it and was "fascinated" by it! Hear the full story from Bayswater Cricket Club captain Jason Kilby!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Who in Wales doesn't miss the Rhines? Of course, it was only a matter of time before Crest and Welsh Surfing legend James Rhino Thomas appeared on our bandwidth again - and this time it's from New Zealand, his new place of abode. Following a late arrival, as Rob had to finish his Cricket Club's AGM first, he and Tom ask Rhines about all the important things; how is the surf, what's the weather like, was John-John Florence really that good in real life? This is a great tale of ongoing adventure, and we're stoked to hear that the family's new set-up is going well. What better way to put together a Christmas episode than by talking to someone who's right in the best days of their summer? (Information about how to emigrate appears at the end of the show...)Produced by James DoddArtwork by GS Design CoMusic Copyright James Dodd 2020
Josh and Will are joined by Greg G talking NFL, softball, and the upcoming cricket stadium coming near us soon.
Australian-raised Scott Edwards is the captain of the Netherlands cricket side, currently competing at the ICC Cricket World Cup in India. He chats to Corbin Middlemas about how he came to love playing cricket in Europe.
Join us as we celebrate the third anniversary of the historic virtual tour of Australia by Riding Mill Cricket Club through the captivating world of dice cricket. Take a trip down memory lane with Matt Ellis as he vividly describes the essence of dice cricket and reveals this remarkable tour's exciting plans. This interview originally aired on ABC Radio on June 12, 2020, when the world was shutting down as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
As the BCA Cricket season get ready to commence we will be having the 2022 Intermediate Champs and newly promoted to the First Division Windward Cricket Club . Rashaun Archer and Shakeem Blades will be representing on the Club's behalf.#benchtalk #cricket #westindies
Leaders bring you a conversation with the Commissioner of one of esports' biggest leagues and an interview snippet with record-breaking cricketer Sir Alastair Cook.Welcome back to Leaders and How They Lead, the podcast series that looks at what it means to be a leader in the sports industry.The series explores a range of leaders' perspectives from a range of different organisations; pressing them on what makes them tick; how they think they manage (upwards and downwards); how they handle failure and conflict; how they communicate strategic vision; how they develop people; and how they lead to win – whatever ‘win' means.The first guest of the season is Alexander Inglot. Inglot began his career as a corporate commercial lawyer in City of London prior to moving to Mexico to work in Marketing and Communications for Atlante FC. He later returned to the United Kingdom to work as a Senior Consultant at JTA (with clients including Manchester United and AETLC), then later as Director of Communications at Sportradar AG. Following a period of balancing a role as a European Player Representative at the ATP Tour with his current role as Commissioner of the ESL Pro League, he chose to depart from the former in 2021.Beginning at 28:22, the episode also includes insights on leadership from British cricket legend Alastair Cook. In a snippet from an interview recorded at our fourth Leaders Sport Business Summit Abu Dhabi, Cook discusses his leadership style, the importance of resilience and how to guide a team through crises and challenges. The fifth edition of Leaders Sport Business Summit Abu Dhabi returns on 1st and 2nd March. Please visit https://leadersinsport.com/sport-business/leaders-events/the-sport-business-summit-abu-dhabi/ to find out more and register your interest.
The Essendon Cricket Club is celebrating its 150th year - and they've produced plenty of great talents, including our own Simon O'Donnell.
THE RUMOUR FILE A cricket club has taken matters into its own hands after a council failed to mow a local reserve. (Image: HSD Cricket Club/Instagram)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tanner and Jeff talk with Mike Buras, head grounds manager for Longwood Cricket Club in Chestnut Hills, Massachusetts. The club opened in 1878, and Mike is only the 5th head grounds manager. On the show, we discuss the agronomic practices used in caring for grass courts. Mike surprises us with a discussion about turf species used for tennis courts.Jeff Fowler, Penn State Extension (host) Tanner DelValle, Penn State Extension (host)Michael Buras, Longwood Cricket ClubLead photo: Michael Buras, Longwood Cricket ClubSend us an email! We would love to hear your thoughts, suggestions, and questions!freshcutgrass@psu.eduMeet some of the characters Tanner and Jeff work with and join the Penn State Green Industry Team for their 2023 winter meeting season. We have in-person events and webinars!Green Industry Conference, 1/4/2023Turf and Ornamentals Conferences and Webinars, Various dates & locations, 1/10/2023 to 3/22/2023Estimating and Bidding for Landscape InstallationBucks County, PA: 1/19 and 1/20/2023 and Allegheny County, PA: 2/8 and 2/9/2023Golf, Lawn, Landscape, and Sports Turf Conferences: Held by the PA Turf Council • Northeastern PA Golf, Lawn, Landscape and Sports Turf Conference, 1/26/2023 • Eastern PA Golf, Lawn, Landscape and Sports Turf Conference, 2/2/2023• Western PA Golf, Lawn, Landscape and Sports Turf Conference, 2/21 and 2/22, 2023
We're joined by ornament to the game, Harsha Bhogle, for a one hour, feature-length interview. We wanted it reverent, he wanted irreverence, so we found a middle ground. We traversed the Asian Century, new and old India, run-outs, the future of cricket, Axar Patel's relationship with the stumps, great lines in commentary, birds, blokes bowling in black belts, Kohli clickbait stuff, whether or not we're allowed to come to his house (and why), and several other matters of debatable importance. With enormous thanks to the mighty St Joseph's Cricket Club, Geelong, for hosting us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There was a betrayal this week as one of the boys secured an invite to a prestigious club but only for himself! Plus a big week of Club Championship looping action.
In July 2022, the Staten Island Cricket Club marked its 150th anniversary. Established in 1872, the club is the oldest continuously operating cricket club in the country, according to its current president. Also this month, we introduce you to our Local Hero of the Month. This former St. Peter's High School basketball star earned a spot in the Ironman World Championship in Hawaii using his mother's battle with cancer as inspiration to bring awareness to the disease and motivate others to preserve in the face of adversity. Plus, a look back at a Pleasant Plains resident who retired from the FDNY in September 2021 after nearly four decades of dedicated service, but her retirement didn't last long. She rejoined the workforce through a new Department of Aging program, which celebrates the skills, knowledge, and expertise retirees acquired while working for the city.
In a conversation with SBS Nepali, Ram Shrestha, president of the Launceston Nepali Cricket Club, said that the future of their team is bright. - एसबीएस नेपालीसँगको कुराकानीमा टास्मेनियाको दोस्रो ठूलो शहर लन्चेस्टनको स्थानिय नेपाली क्रिकेट क्लबका अध्यक्ष राम श्रेष्ठले आफूहरूको टोलीको भविश्व उज्जवल रहेको बताएका छन्। समीर घिमिरेसँग श्रेष्ठले गरेको कुराकानी सुन्नुहोस्।
G.M. White has always been an avid reader, a love of the written word instilled in him by his parents at an early age. This may or may not have something to do with the fact that he was a very talkative child and the only time he was quiet was when he had his head in a book. Anyway, we'll give them the benefit of the doubt on that one.He lives on St Martin's, in the Isles of Scilly, with his wife and son. Like many people on the islands he wears a few different hats. Now a full time stay at home dad, he also works several part time jobs, is on the local Coastguard rescue team, sits on the committee for St Martin's Island Hall and Reading Room, plays cricket (poorly) for St Martin's Cricket Club, and somehow finds time to write.In this episode, you'll learn:Common book cover mistakesWhy genre research is importantHow fantasy covers have changed over time
This is an awesome episode with the Director of Grounds of Longwood Cricket Club, Michael Buras. It was awesome to talk with MR. Buras about his tenure at the club and how he has learned so much about maintaining these tennis courts in the unique local of Boston. You do not want to miss it!