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In this Pt 2 “How's That? – The Podcast” episode, Australian, NSW & Bankstown cricket legend Len Pascoe talks to the boys about : Test Cricket vs Grade Cricket, bowling to Viv Richards, Tony Grieg being Len's 1st Test wicket, touring the West Indies, The Guyana Riot, Ian Chappell, Desmond Haynes & Gordon Greenidge, Magnum 44 gun at Barbados, Mike Whitney's West Indian accent, being sledged by Sri Lankan Ravi Ratnayeke, the Pascoe/Thompson Ward at Bankstown Hospital, Mike Whitney's West Indian accent, coaching Glen McGrath & Steve Smith, World Series Cricket and day/night games, Bill O'Reilly, Harold Larwood, Doug Walters, designing the cricket helmet, Playboy Bunnies, T20 cricket & much, much more…. Some of the best cricket stories of all time!!!
Last month Desmond Haynes' contract as West Indies Men's Lead Selector came to an end and was not renewed. Machel and Santokie took a look at the decision and established whether Desmond did a bad or good job in charge of team selection. As always with the Caribbean Cricket Podcast we go into a level of depth and analysis on West Indies cricket that you wont hear anywhere else. If you are listening on a podcast channel that allows you to leave a review and rating please do so as it really helps grow the podcast. If you'd like to support the Caribbean Cricket Podcast you can become a patron for as little as £1/$1 a month here - https://www.patreon.com/Caribcricket?... You can also find out more about Caribbean Cricket Podcast here - https://www.caribbeancricketpodcast.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The first three rounds of the West Indies Championship has not solved the opener issue for the West Indies Men's senior side. Tagenarine Chanderpaul continues to look out of touch which has left the door wide open for someone to take advantage. Mikyle Louis is the front runner but there are some other options that Desmond Haynes and co could consider. Machel and Santokie jumped in the hot seat to analyse who are the front runners. As always with the Caribbean Cricket Podcast we go into a level of depth and analysis on West Indies cricket that you wont hear anywhere else. If you are listening on a podcast channel that allows you to leave a review and rating please do so as it really helps grow the podcast. If you'd like to support the Caribbean Cricket Podcast you can become a patron for as little as £2/$2 a month here - https://www.patreon.com/Caribcricket?... You can also find out more about Caribbean Cricket Podcast here - https://www.caribbeancricketpodcast.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
et early access to The Perfect Health Lesson, and the calculator discussed in today's lesson. Click this link now In today's episode: Sometimes we just need a lesson in 'Self Leadership': Celebrity guest: Australian Cricket Legend Justin Langer. Justin sat down with me and talked about 'success with the Australian Cricket team. He is an example of what we can learn from others and apply it to our health status. Born in Perth, Western Australia, Langer excelled at cricket from an early age, representing Western Australia at under-age level, as well as the Australia under-19 team. He also won a scholarship to the Australian Cricket Academy at the Australian Institute of Sport in 1990. Langer made his first-class debut for Western Australia during the 1991–92 Sheffield Shield, and, after good form at state level, made his Test debut for Australia the following season at the age of 22, during the West Indies' 1992–93 tour. Although maintaining his place in the side, he struggled for form, and only made sporadic appearances for Australia until his selection for Australia's 1998–99 tour of Pakistan, in which he scored his first Test century. Establishing himself at number three in the batting order, Langer maintained this role until the 2001 Ashes series. Having been injured for the first four Tests, he replaced Michael Slater as Matthew Hayden's opening partner for the final Test, and scored a century in Australia's innings win. This was the first of three centuries in consecutive matches that secured Langer's position at the top of the order. Except for injuries, the partnership between Hayden and Langer (with Ricky Ponting moving to Langer's previous position at number three) persisted until Langer's retirement at the conclusion of the 2006–07 Ashes series. Their partnership included a total of 5,655 runs over a period of 113 innings, second only to the partnership between West Indians Gordon Greenidge and Desmond Haynes. Langer's retirement came after several injuries had restricted his batting, including a concussion sustained during Australia's 2005–06 tour of South Africa.
In the latest episode of the podcast we take a deep dive into world cup nostalgia using miscellaneous topics. Podcast regular Vijay Arumugam returns to the podcast to talk about unsung heroes, underperforming legends, memorable WC match and organizational issues of the BCCI. In a rich conversation Vijay recalls upon lot of memories from the late 80's to the mid 90's of world cup competition. Names like Desmond Haynes, David Houghton, Kapil Dev, Sunil Gavaskar and Simon O'Donnell make this conversation a lot more nostalgic than it was intended. Tune in for a detailed listen.
Here we go again! Has any one West Indies cricketer ever provoked so much furious discourse? Prior to the World Cup Qualifiers West Indies selectors choose to exclude Shimron Hetmyer. That in itself provoked debate but the fact that Shimron and his wife took to Instagram to do chatty patty over the situation only served to further muddy the waters. None of this was adequately cleared up at the following press conference with Desmond Haynes so here we are now discussing the wayward Hetmyer once more. Should he have been in the squad? Should he be punished? Should he apologise? As always with the Caribbean Cricket Podcast we go into a level of depth and analysis on West Indies cricket that you wont hear anywhere else. If you are listening on a podcast channel that allows you to leave a review and rating please do so as it really helps grow the podcast. If you'd like to support the Caribbean Cricket Podcast you can become a patron for as little as £2/$2 a month here - https://www.patreon.com/Caribcricket?... You can also find out more about Caribbean Cricket Podcast here - https://www.caribbeancricketpodcast.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The West Indies of the Clive Lloyd-Viv Richards era is arguably one of the greatest teams in all of sports. They did not lose a test series for a span of 15 years and won two cricket world cups among other laurels. In the 80's their most worthy adversary was Imran Khan led Pakistan side. The two sides clashed three times in a span of 6 years and produced three drawn series. In the latest episode of the podcast I am joined by Pakistani cricket broadcaster Sohaib Alvi and podcast resident guest Vijay Arumugam. Both guests fill this two hour long episode with great recall of historical sequence of the Pakistan West Indies rivalry. It is a great listen for all cricket fans to get the context of this clash of the titans. Key names covered are Clive Lloyd, Imran Khan, Viv Richards, Javed Miandad, Abdul Qadir and Desmond Haynes among others. Sohaib on twitter -https://twitter.com/sohaibalvi Vijay on twitter -https://twitter.com/vijayarumugam Saqib on twitter -https://twitter.com/saqiba
Fresh off a press conference with lead selector Desmond Haynes, Machel and Santokie assess whether we'll see Sunil Narine and Andre Russell play for the West Indies again - You can download our app right here: iOS: https://apple.co/3ovg0M5 Android: https://bit.ly/3S29f1R And you can join the 99.94 DM Community on socials right here: Twitter: https://twitter.com/9994DM Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/99.94dm/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/9994dm/ And our Podcasts are right here: Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3S643KC Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3otgVwz
Nisanth Pai Vaidya is a Sports Anchor, Author, Commentator and Media Professional. Co-Founder of Niche Sports Nishad Pai Vaidya is a sports anchor, writer, media and events professional based in Mumbai. He has worked as Media Manager of the IPL in 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020. At the IPL 2020, held during the Covid-19 pandemic, he was a part of the Match Management and Cricket Operations Team. Previously, he has been Media Manager of the TNPL 2016 and 2017 and the Gujarat Lions in 2016. As a freelance cricket correspondent he has worked with Mid-Day and BCCI.tv. Nishad anchored videos for SportsKeeda's video channel and has been covered cricket for BBC Asian Network. Earlier, he worked with Zee's CricketCountry.com. He has already covered six major ICC tournaments. Nishad has featured on television talk shows such as Dial C for Cricket on Neo Prime numerous times and Cricket 360 in Trinidad and Tobago. Nishad has also anchored numerous videos for CricketCountry's YouTube channel, which includes a four-part documentary on the young cricketer Musheer Khan, which grossed over a million views. Nishad has written over 1500 articles for CricketCountry and has also worked on the Mumbai Indians magazine ahead of the 2013 season. He has interviewed some of the biggest names in the sport such as: Rahul Dravid, Kevin Pietersen, Greg Chappell, Courtney Walsh, Glenn McGrath, Younis Khan, Desmond Haynes, Matthew Hayden, Stephen Fleming, Dwayne Bravo, Harbhajan Singh, Brad Hogg, Syed Kirmani, Irfan Pathan, Ajit Agarkar, Azhar Mahmood, Danny Morrison, Robin Uthappa, Graeme Hick, Kamran Akmal, Shoaib Malik, Ross Taylor, Denesh Ramdin, Kieron Pollard, Sunil Narine, Stuart Binny, Murali Kartik, Albie Morkel, Wasim Jaffer and Balvinder Sandhu to name a few Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Roland Butcher, the first black player to play Test cricket for England, joins us from his home to update on on conditions in Barbados, ahead of the arrival of the England team, who are set to play a series against the West Indies. He also tells us about his plans to visit the UK this summer and gives details on how you can book him for coaching, mentoring or just a Q&A session at your club. An added bonus is that he will be joined later in the tour by his good friend and current Chairman of Selectors for the West Indies, Desmond Haynes.
Episode 56 is here! With the announcement that Desmond Haynes and Ronnie Sarwan will be the next West Indies selectors - it made sense to get one of the most recent selectors on to talk the art of cricket selection. Our guest for this episode was non-other than Miles Bascombe. The former West Indies international has had an eventful 2 years as a WI selector and is well placed to assess selection processes in the region. This wasnt so much about what did or didnt go right for the West Indies selectors but more how a selection process works and cricket administration itself. Call it an insight into aspects of cricket that fans have so much to say but quite possibly have little to no understanding. Wherever you are listening to this podcast do subscribe and leave a review/rating as it really helps grow the podcast. If you'd like to support the Caribbean Cricket Podcast you can become a patron for as little as £2 a month here - https://www.patreon.com/Caribcricket?... You can also find out more about Caribbean Cricket Podcast here - www.caribbeancricketpodcast.com
Become your own Superhero presents! Australian Cricket Coach/Author/Speaker/Pink fan! Justin Langer, current coach of the Australian men's cricket team and former Australian Cricketing legend joins the show this week and shares the worst sledge he's been involved with, how to cope during a pandemic and why it's important to be a leader in life.He is the current coach of the Australia men's national team, having been appointed to the role in May 2018 following a ball-tampering scandal under the previous head coach, Darren Lehmann. A left-handed batsman, Langer is best known for his partnership with Matthew Hayden as Australia's test opening batsmen during the early and mid-2000s, considered one of the most successful ever. Representing Western Australia domestically, Langer played English county cricket for Middlesex and Somerset. He holds the record for the most runs scored at first-class level by an Australian.Born in Perth, Western Australia, Langer excelled at cricket from an early age, representing Western Australia at under-age level, as well as the Australia under-19 team. He also won a scholarship to the Australian Cricket Academy at the Australian Institute of Sport in 1990. Langer made his first-class debut for Western Australia during the 1991–92 Sheffield Shield, and, after good form at state level, made his Test debut for Australia the following season at the age of 22, during the West Indies' 1992–93 tour. Although maintaining his place in the side, he struggled for form, and only made sporadic appearances for Australia until his selection for Australia's 1998–99 tour of Pakistan, in which he scored his first Test century. Establishing himself at number three in the batting order, Langer maintained this role until the 2001 Ashes series. Having been injured for the first four Tests, he replaced Michael Slater as Matthew Hayden's opening partner for the final Test, and scored a century in Australia's innings win. This was the first of three centuries in consecutive matches that secured Langer's position at the top of the order.Except for injuries, the partnership between Hayden and Langer (with Ricky Ponting moving to Langer's previous position at number three) persisted until Langer's retirement at the conclusion of the 2006–07 Ashes series. Their partnership included a total of 5,655 runs over a period of 113 innings, second only to the partnership between West Indians Gordon Greenidge and Desmond Haynes. Langer's retirement came after several injuries had restricted his batting, including a concussion sustained during Australia's 2005–06 tour of South Africa. Despite having been one of the leading runscorers in Australia's domestic limited-overs competition, he only played eight One Day International matches for Australia, all during a period from 1994 to 1997. After his retirement, Langer played one final season with Western Australia (having served as the state's captain since the 2002–03 season), as well as continuing as captain of Somerset in English domestic cricket. He retired from all forms of the cricket at the end of the 2009 English cricket season. Langer was the Australian national cricket team's batting coach and senior assistant coach from November 2009 until November 2012, when he was appointed senior coach of the Perth Scorchers and Western Australia.In a fan poll conducted by the CA in 2017, he was named in the country's best Ashes XI in the last 40 years.On 3 May 2018, Langer was announced as coach of the Australian national cricket team, following the resignation of Darren Lehmann from the position. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/labanditchburn?fan_landing=true)
Beside a beach in Barbados, Adam & Tony sit down with West Indies legends Gordon Greenidge and Desmond Haynes to discuss their formidable partnership, the glory days of the 1980s, and what the future holds for cricket in the Caribbean. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Interview with Frank Furness Master Social Media Expert and Public Speaker. Here are some of the points we discuss. Coaching the Crown Prince with me in Abu Dhabi. How to keep up to date with LinkedIn, YouTube and the volume and quality of videos on YouTube. How youTube will promote your videos when you get viewer to stay. Why keywords are critical. LinkedIn is fantastic for networking. Sport is a great ice breaker for connecting with people. Desmond Haynes, an amazing cricketer connection. Local customs for building rapport.
Thanks from the Cricket Badger to… Everyone at the Barbados Tourism Authority, especially Cedric and Cheryl who made the trip easy, made the two weeks superb and who have the very easy job of promoting an island destination that sells itself. Thanks to Matthew and everyone at the Sporta Group. They lay on travel that is so well organised for the teams and their supporters that you forget they are there sometimes. The best make it look easy! Thanks to the Accra Beach Hotel and Spa - if you are going to Barbados then check in there. Thanks to the players and coaches of all the teams out in Barbados for pre-season 2018. Thanks to the legends of the game. Gordon Greenidge, Desmond Haynes and Joel Garner are not just superstars of our sport but true gentlemen and a pleasure to spend some time with. And thanks to you for listening. I hope we can do it again sometime!
This is a don't miss edition of the Calypso editions of the Cricket Badger Radio Show Podcast as Desmond Haynes opens up about the current state of Barbados and West Indies cricket. Desmond also talks about his role at the Legends of Cricket Museum, opposite the Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados. It's a great place and well worth a lengthy visit. Answering the Badger's Quick Questions today is new Essex bowling coach Dimi Mascarenhas. The former England and Hampshire all-rounder also talks about his new role at the Champion County club. And you can WIN £555 worth of cricket gear to kit yourself out for the summer ahead courtesy of B3 Cricket. Contact the show via Twitter on cricket_badger or email us at cricketbadger@hotmail.com
We're very proud to announce that for the forthcoming Ashes, the Sticky Wicket Podcast is going to be the official podcast for England's Barmy Army!! Tune in to hear what Joe and the boys think about England's men and women's progress throughout the tour. This week the boys get some thoughts from West Indies LEGENDS Sir Garfield Sobers, Sir Viv Richards and Desmond Haynes on how England will fair Down Under. Plus: - An introduction from Barmy Army co-Founder Paul Burnham and Ops Director Chris Millard, on the genesis if the world's greatest travelling supporters club, the Barmy Army - England's day/night warm-up game against a Cricket Australia XI in Adelaide - The first ever Women's day/night test match is underway, plus much, more........
Simon Hughes and Simon Mann assess Australia's astonishing victory over India, the Indian commentator Sanjay Manjrekar revealing how they did it, and West Indies great Desmond Haynes offers a solution to West Indies general decline See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.