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The Top Order
This Week in Cricket #174: Smith does it again, Rohit's back and Glenn Phillips goes bang

The Top Order

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 77:02


In this episode of the Top Order Podcast, Jamie, Baldy and Stu discuss some of the major talking points from the past week, including Australia's 2-0 Test series win in Sri Lanka, the England v India ODI series, a tri-series for the Black Caps, Champions Trophy injuries and some New Zealand domestic players we're keeping an eye on. We start the show by discussing Australia's 2-0 Test series win in Sri Lanka. Despite Baldy's worries about selection, it was another dominant performance from the Aussies at Galle - led by Steve Smith with the bat and in the field. We also talk about Dimuth Karunaratne's legacy in what was his 100th and final Test. Next we move to white-ball cricket, with England taking on India in ODIs. Results keep going India's way, thanks to an excellent return to form for Rohit Sharma, Ravindra Jadeja's craft & the all-round contributions of Axar Patel. There's also chat about England's batters, dot balls in the middle overs and what clues selections are giving us for the Champions Trophy. We then turn our attention to the tri-series between the Black Caps, Pakistan and South Africa, which has seen a stunning hundred from Glenn Phillips, a record-breaking debut from Matthew Breetzke and a mammoth partnership between Kane Williamson and Devon Conway. We discuss the importance of these fixtures and what we might be learning with one eye on the ICC tournament to follow. To round out the show, Stu gives a shout out to the Kerr sisters and the Boyle brothers, before sharing a few names he'll be watching for the remainder of the NZ domestic summer. We'll be back in your feed again next week with a full preview of the Champions Trophy. Until then please take the time to give us a like, follow, share or subscribe on all our channels (@toporderpod on Twitter & Facebook, and @thetoporderpodcast on Instagram & YouTube) and a (5-Star!) review at your favourite podcast provider, or tell a friend to download. It really helps others find the show and is the best thing you can do to support us. You can also find all our written content, including our Hall of Fame series, at our website. You can also dip back into our guest episodes - including conversations with Mike Hesson, Shane Bond and Mike Hussey, current players such as Matt Henry, Sophie Devine and Ish Sodhi, coaches Gary Stead, Jeetan Patel and Luke Wright, as well as Barry Richards, Frankie Mackay, Bharat Sundaresan and many more fascinating people from all across the cricketing world. And if you'd like to reach out to us with feedback, questions or guest suggestions, get in touch at thetoporderpodcast@gmail.com. Thanks for listening. 0:00 Intro 1:35 Australia's dominant win against Sri Lanka 2:35 Steve Smith at the top of his game again 4:30 Australia's spin bowlers did the business 8:10 Was Cooper Connolly's selection a mistake? 18:10 Alex Carey's hundred 19:05 Dimuth Karunaratne's retirement and legacy 23:30 India v England - any positives for England? 30:45 England remain a work in progress in white-ball cricket 37:25 Rohit Sharma's delightful return to form 42:40 NZ v SA and Pakistan - runs galore for Matthew Breetzke, Glenn Phillips, Kane Williamson & Devon Conway 48:00 Who will open the batting for the Black Caps in the Champions Trophy? 52:00 What have we learned from the tri-series so far? 56:20 Champions Trophy injury news 1:01:30 Super Smash winners and NZ domestic players to watch Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Red Inker With Jarrod Kimber
Australia Pound Sri Lanka by 9 Wickets to Take the Series 2-0 | Overthrows

Red Inker With Jarrod Kimber

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 42:19


- Download Hitwicket Cricket Game 2024 - https://playhitwicket.go.link/aVgmJ Be the Owner, Coach and Captain of your own Cricket Team | The Ultimate Strategic Cricket-Manager Experience | Not a fad. No ads.- The Best Cricket Stories - Daily! - https://bestofcricket.substack.com/- Get an exclusive 15% discount on Saily data plans! Use code 'goodareas' at checkout. Download Saily app or go to:https://saily.com/goodareas-Behram and Estelle review Australia's thumping 9 wicket win over Sri Lanka in the 2nd Test at Galle, which allowed them to sweep the series 2-0, in addition to paying homage to Dimuth Karunaratne's 100 Test career.-To support the podcast please go to our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32090121. Jarrod also now has a Buy Me A Coffee link, for those who would prefer to support the shows there: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jarrodkimber.Each week, Jarrod Kimber hosts a live talk show on a Youtube live stream, where you can pop in and ask Jarrod a question live on air. Find Jarrod on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/c/JarrodKimberYT.To check out my video podcasts on Youtube : https://youtube.com/@JarrodKimberPodcasts-This podcast is edited and mixed by Ishit Kuberkar, he's at https://instagram.com/soundpotionstudio & https://twitter.com/ishitkMukunda Bandreddi is in charge of our video side.

81 All Out
India too good for Sri Lanka, by day and by night: Series review

81 All Out

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 71:10 Very Popular


We review the two-Test series between India and Sri Lanka - which India won 2-0 in emphatic fashion. Note: Readers in India can now buy Mike Marqusee's classic cricket book War Minus The Shooting on Flipkart and Amazon. Readers outside India, can buy the book on Amazon. Click here to support 81allout on Kofi Talking Points: India's invincibility at home - across conditions against all opposition The relentless pressure that opposition batsmen are up against Jasprit Bumrah and a series for the gods Ravindra Jadeja's evolution as a Test batsman Sri Lanka's spinners unable to sustain the pressure Pathum Nissanka's impressive resistance in Mohali Shreyas Iyer's assault in Bangalore - and his six-hitting prowess Rishabh Pant's talent to straddle the edges of possibility Dimuth Karunaratne's masterful sign off Participants: Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee) Kartikeya Date (@cricketingview) Mahesh Sethuraman (@cornerd) Ashoka (@ABVan) Related: Dimuth Karunaratne, a mortal treading into the galaxy of the divine - Fidel Fernando - ESPNcricinfo Where was the planning, Sri Lanka? - Fidel Fernando - ESPNcricinfo Bumrah's numbers capture a befitting story - Sandip G - Indian Express Ravindra Jadeja - the sting in India's tail - Shiva Jayaraman - ESPNcricinfo

RSN Breakfast Club
Stuart Hess - South Africa vs Sri Lanka 2nd Test

RSN Breakfast Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 8:58


Sri Lanka clawed their way back into the match late on day 2 via 91* from Dimuth Karunaratne. They'll start Day 3 on 4/150 in their second innings with a lead of 9. Earlier in the Day SA were bowled out for 302 (Elgar 127, Vishwa Fernando 5/101). Stuart Hess joined the Breakfast Club to review Day 2 and preview Day 3.

🏏Armchair Cricket Podcast 🎧
Armchair Cricket Podcast - Episode 19

🏏Armchair Cricket Podcast 🎧

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 66:31


Welcome to the Armchair cricket podcast! This is a podcast focussing on Test cricket, by armchair critics of the game. Trivia Q: Who is the only player to have played in an ODI world cup final and later adjudicated it as an umpire as well? Let us know your answers at armchair.cricket@gmail.com or via twitter @ArmchairCricPod or via the Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/ArmchairCricPod). Please do subscribe to our podcast and let us know what you think in the comments section of the podcasting app, via mail or social media. Today's topics: IPL highlights: - RCB's continued terrible performances in IPL12: 0-4 so far. Will Kohli be replaced as skipper and the team rebuilt differently?- Sam Curren hat-trick and an incredible collapse makes DC (7 wkts for 8 runs) lose to KXIP.  PAK vs AUS: - 5th ODI and series review. WC19 team preview:  - Sri Lanka. Miscellaneous: - India retain Test champions mace (1st ranking in Test match cricket) 3rd year in a row.- Dimuth Karunaratne arrested for DUI.- Rumours abound that Jofra Archer could be given a chance to make a case for himself in ODI series against Pakistan.- Umar Akmal is fined 20% of his match fee and reprimanded for late night partying after 4th ODI v AUS. May miss WC19. - ICC 1st Apr gag tweets :: 'away runs' to be the tie breaker in case of two teams tied for points in Test championships - can be used?- Younis Khan appointed Pakistan U-19 coach (news from 18th March).

D'Arcy Waldegrave Drive
New Zealand v Sri Lanka Test 1 Day 3 Podcast

D'Arcy Waldegrave Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 10:47


LISTEN TO D'ARCY AND GORAN'S PODCAST ABOVETom Latham batted his way into the record books against Sri Lanka at the Basin Reserve – and then kept going.A flawless day's batting saw Latham rack up a phenomenal 264 not out - the sixth-highest score in New Zealand test cricket history, as he completely bossed a Sri Lankan bowling attack all over the famous Wellington ground.It was the largest total by any test batsman in 2018, and Latham remained unbowed at the end of it, recording the highest score of anyone to carry their bat in test cricket. 489 balls and a marathon 694 minutes later, Latham walked off to a standing ovation as New Zealand totalled a mammoth 578, with Latham responsible for 45 per cent of their tremendous tally.In response, Sri Lanka once again collapsed, slumping to 20-3 before stumps, still trailing by a ridiculous 276 runs. In just 12 overs after Latham walked off, Trent Boult trapped Danushka Gunathilaka lbw for three, Tim Southee bowled Dhananjaya de Silva for a duck, and Dimuth Karunaratne sprayed a wild hook shot down the throat of Boult for Southee's second scalp, and eighth of the match.While the weather forecast threatens rain on day five, it would be a shock if Sri Lanka even made it that far, requiring a Latham-esque knock of their own for the test to end in anything but an absolute thrashing.Frankly, Sri Lanka must be sick of the sight of the Basin. The last time they were here, Kane Williamson hit 242 – somehow now the third best score against Sri Lanka in Wellington, after Martin Crowe's 299 and Latham's effort.Four of New Zealand's top six individual innings have now come against Sri Lanka, and Latham's knock was as good as any of them. Resuming on 121, Latham barely offered the visitors a chance in his second day at the crease in what could be a career-defining knock.The 26-year-old opener cruised along at a comfortable pace, accumulating with ease, playing some textbook cover drives, and generally compiling a definitive opener's innings.After struggling on the recent tour of the United Arab Emirates – averaging just 16.5 – Latham talked about still having complete trust in his game, and he displayed all of that confidence as he pummeled the poor Sri Lankan attack.He was never rash in his shot-making, and was the ever-present in a slew of demoralising partnerships. He added 114 with Henry Nicholls, who continued his strong form with a solid 50, and then combined for 73 with Colin de Grandhomme, who punched a customarily quick 49.As they plundered, the records started to fall. Latham brought up his 200 in 412 balls, clipping a single through mid-wicket, becoming the 15th Black Cap to notch a test double century.He had bigger things in his sights though, and started to hit out as the tail was exposed, becoming just the eighth New Zealander to reach 250. A six saw him move past Glenn Turner's 259 on the all-time list, and he surpassed Stephen Fleming's 262 before he eventually ran out of partners, on 264, after 157 overs of brilliance.The Basin crowd rose to their feet to applaud him off, and the Black Caps bowlers then made sure that the innings he'll remember forever will surely end in the dominant victory it undoubtedly deserves.Highest test scores for New ZealandBrendon McCullum – 302 v India, 2014Martin Crowe – 299 v Sri Lanka, 1991Ross Taylor – 290 v Australia, 2015Stephen Fleming – 274* v Sri Lanka, 2003Bryan Young – 267* v Sri Lanka, 1997Tom Latham – 264* v Sri Lanka, 2018 

Radio Sport Cricket Podcast
Cricket Podcast - Blackcaps v Sri Lanka - Test 1 Day 3

Radio Sport Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 10:47


Tom Latham batted his way into the record books against Sri Lanka at the Basin Reserve – and then kept going.A flawless day's batting saw Latham rack up a phenomenal 264 not out - the sixth-highest score in New Zealand test cricket history, as he completely bossed a Sri Lankan bowling attack all over the famous Wellington ground.It was the largest total by any test batsman in 2018, and Latham remained unbowed at the end of it, recording the highest score of anyone to carry their bat in test cricket. 489 balls and a marathon 694 minutes later, Latham walked off to a standing ovation as New Zealand totalled a mammoth 578, with Latham responsible for 45 per cent of their tremendous tally.In response, Sri Lanka once again collapsed, slumping to 20-3 before stumps, still trailing by a ridiculous 276 runs. In just 12 overs after Latham walked off, Trent Boult trapped Danushka Gunathilaka lbw for three, Tim Southee bowled Dhananjaya de Silva for a duck, and Dimuth Karunaratne sprayed a wild hook shot down the throat of Boult for Southee's second scalp, and eighth of the match.While the weather forecast threatens rain on day five, it would be a shock if Sri Lanka even made it that far, requiring a Latham-esque knock of their own for the test to end in anything but an absolute thrashing.Frankly, Sri Lanka must be sick of the sight of the Basin. The last time they were here, Kane Williamson hit 242 – somehow now the third best score against Sri Lanka in Wellington, after Martin Crowe's 299 and Latham's effort.Four of New Zealand's top six individual innings have now come against Sri Lanka, and Latham's knock was as good as any of them. Resuming on 121, Latham barely offered the visitors a chance in his second day at the crease in what could be a career-defining knock.The 26-year-old opener cruised along at a comfortable pace, accumulating with ease, playing some textbook cover drives, and generally compiling a definitive opener's innings.After struggling on the recent tour of the United Arab Emirates – averaging just 16.5 – Latham talked about still having complete trust in his game, and he displayed all of that confidence as he pummeled the poor Sri Lankan attack.He was never rash in his shot-making, and was the ever-present in a slew of demoralising partnerships. He added 114 with Henry Nicholls, who continued his strong form with a solid 50, and then combined for 73 with Colin de Grandhomme, who punched a customarily quick 49.As they plundered, the records started to fall. Latham brought up his 200 in 412 balls, clipping a single through mid-wicket, becoming the 15th Black Cap to notch a test double century.He had bigger things in his sights though, and started to hit out as the tail was exposed, becoming just the eighth New Zealander to reach 250. A six saw him move past Glenn Turner's 259 on the all-time list, and he surpassed Stephen Fleming's 262 before he eventually ran out of partners, on 264, after 157 overs of brilliance.The Basin crowd rose to their feet to applaud him off, and the Black Caps bowlers then made sure that the innings he'll remember forever will surely end in the dominant victory it undoubtedly deserves.Highest test scores for New ZealandBrendon McCullum – 302 v India, 2014Martin Crowe – 299 v Sri Lanka, 1991Ross Taylor – 290 v Australia, 2015Stephen Fleming – 274* v Sri Lanka, 2003Bryan Young – 267* v Sri Lanka, 1997Tom Latham – 264* v Sri Lanka, 2018 

Radio Sport Cricket Podcast
Cricket Podcast - Blackcaps v Sri Lanka - Test 1 Day 1

Radio Sport Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2018 7:34


A bowling clinic from Tim Southee has given the Blackcaps the advantage after day one of their test with Sri Lanka in Wellington.Southee took three early wickets to see the visitors at nine for three after four overs, before they managed a minor fightback thanks to a 133-run partnership from Angelo Mathews and Dimuth Karunaratne. At stumps Sri Lanka are 275 for nine after 87 overs.

The Devlin Radio Show
Black Caps test series win over Pakistan could start string of triumphs

The Devlin Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2018 11:01


LISTEN TO DAVID WHITE AND GARY STEAD TALK WITH MARTIN DEVLIN ABOBEThe Black Caps have secured a famous away test series victory – and it could be the start of a string of test triumphs.A superb 123-run victory over Pakistan in the third test gave the Black Caps a 2-1 series win – their first away test series victory against Pakistan since the summer of 69.As Bryan Adams belted out, nothing can last forever, and the victory marked just the Black Caps' 15th away test series win – the first in Asia since 1984, and just their second against a major nation since 1986.In their first test series under coach Gary Stead, the Black Caps bounced back from a horror second test defeat – and from a dire position midway in the third – to truly trounce Pakistan on the final day, bowling them out for 156 in the fourth innings to claim victory.It's a significant accomplishment, given that Pakistan will be by far their toughest challenge in tests this season, but they can't celebrate too much though - it's a quick turnaround for the Black Caps, with the first of two tests against Sri Lanka starting on Saturday at the Basin Reserve in Wellington.Sri Lanka are coming off a 3-0 series defeat at home to England, losing by 211 runs, 57 runs and 42 runs. This is not like the Sri Lankan teams of old - Dinesh Chandimal, Dimuth Karunaratne and Angelo Mathews are solid batsmen, but there's not much pedigree elsewhere. A near full-strength side needed Mathews to make 128 to reach just 210-9 in a far-from-promising display against a New Zealand XI, made up of players not selected for Plunket Shield duty.Even without the retired Rangana Herath, Sri Lanka still have some handy spinners led by veteran Dilruwan Perera, but in New Zealand's seam-friendly conditions, their seam attack likely won't be up to standard.The same probably goes for Bangladesh, who the Black Caps will host for three tests in February and March.Bangladesh absolutely dominated an admittedly poor West Indian team in two tests last month, and are probably set to be a tougher challenge than Sri Lanka. Monimul Haque has been in excellent form with the bat, but spinners took all 40 wickets in their test victories over the West Indies, and their promising array of spin options are unlikely to find as much purchase in New Zealand.As such, it behooves the Black Caps to play on green wickets all summer, with their stellar seam attack set to be far superior to opposing seamers. However, that likely preference may result in limited involvement for the bowling stars of the third test victory over Pakistan.Ajaz Patel (3-42) and Will Somerville (3-52) ripped through Pakistan in the fourth innings of the third test, with Patel following up his first test heroics with a fine display, while Somerville had a dream debut.However, there will likely be only one spinning spot up for grabs for most of the summer, and the return of the former incumbents from injury – Mitchell Santner and Todd Astle – could make for some tough selections.Can Somerville and Patel repeat their efforts in New Zealand, or did they benefit from favourable conditions in the United Arab Emirates? They should get a crack against Sri Lanka, with neither Santner or Astle likely to make their test return until Bangladesh arrive, but the handy batting and all-round talents of the injured duo will make them appealing to the selectors, while Ish Sodhi may have to serve as a short-format specialist for the home summer.There should be no major changes in the batting lineup, despite a mixed display in the Pakistan series. The only batsman in the top six not to score a 50 in the test series was opener Jeet Raval, who despite some promising starts and a decent test average (33.86), has yet to prove that he is a stable long-term option.Raval hasn't notched a 50 in over a year, but his contributions – he reached 30 in every test – should see him retain his spot for the Sri Lanka series, as does the fact that there is no obvious...

Quarks & Quaaludes #EpicHouseJourney
Quarks & Quaaludes Dimuth K Guest Mix

Quarks & Quaaludes #EpicHouseJourney

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2017 61:12


The final "Quarks & Quaaludes - an Epic House Journey" show of 2017 sees the super talented Dimuth Karunaratne & Aman Anand guesting for us. Both of these artists have had some great releases in 2017 - and it's been am especially epic year for Dimuth who was named best DJ/Producer in Sri Lanka at an awards ceremony a few weeks back :) Here is the mix from our headliner @dimuth-k :)

Quarks & Quaaludes #EpicHouseJourney
Quarks & Quaaludes - Aman Anand Guest Mix

Quarks & Quaaludes #EpicHouseJourney

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2017 59:55


The final "Quarks & Quaaludes - an Epic House Journey" show of 2017 sees the super talented Dimuth Karunaratne & Aman Anand guesting for us. Both of these artists have had some great releases in 2017 - and it's been am especially epic year for Dimuth who was named best DJ/Producer in Sri Lanka at an awards ceremony a few weeks back :) Here is the mix from @amananandmusik :)

Quarks & Quaaludes #EpicHouseJourney
Q&Q Dec 2017 - Ashane Mix

Quarks & Quaaludes #EpicHouseJourney

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2017 57:23


The final "Quarks & Quaaludes - an Epic House Journey" show of 2017 sees the super talented Dimuth Karunaratne & Aman Anand guesting for us. Both of these artists have had some great releases in 2017 - and it's been am especially epic year for Dimuth who was named best DJ/Producer in Sri Lanka at an awards ceremony a few weeks back :) Here is the mix from Q&Q's resident DJ @ashane-fernando Tracklist to follow :)

Quarks & Quaaludes #EpicHouseJourney
Q&Q_Dec_2017_Shaun_Strudwick

Quarks & Quaaludes #EpicHouseJourney

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2017 109:02


The final "Quarks & Quaaludes - an Epic House Journey" show of 2017 sees the super talented Dimuth Karunaratne & Aman Anand guesting for us. Both of these artists have had some great releases in 2017 - and it's been am especially epic year for Dimuth who was named best DJ/Producer in Sri Lanka at an awards ceremony a few weeks back :) Here is Q&Q boss Shaun Strudwick's opening set from the show - featuring an exclusive #EPIC opening track from fellow @saturo-sounds DJ @guimilani