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Neil Manthorp is joined by the former England fast bowler Steve Harmison to react to the news that Jimmy Anderson has been awarded a knighthood in Rishi Sunak's resignation list, and they hear from the newly appointed white-ball captain Harry Brook. They round up the week's County Championship action, as Warwickshire edge past Durham in a thriller at Chester-Le-Street, and Kent make it two wins from two to the start to the season. Yorkshire spinner Dom Bess joins the show to discuss his century as they beat Worcestershire by 504 runs at Headingley. They also round up the latest action from the IPL, and bring you The Final Word. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We talk about our game this weekend against Todmorden and how our team (particularly our wicket keeper) fared up against a current England player. We also do the June and July Lowerhouse Draws. Many thanks to our sponsors: Milltown Pies – www.facebook.com/MillTownPies/ Spoonful of Sweets www.spoonfulofsweets.co.uk
On the first episode of the Hundred Podcast Charlie and Ed preview the upcoming Wildcard Draft, where all the teams get one more opportunity to add to their squad, and talk about some of the domestic players who might get taken. (2:17) Daniel Moriarty (4:49) Joe Cracknell (8:55) Ben Foakes (12:26) Dom Bess (14:28) Tom Smith (18:13) Liam Trevaskis (21:13) Jake Lintott (24:16) Archie Lenham (25:56) Ed Pollock (29:33) Luke Fletcher (31:50) Our Number One Pick (33:06) Final Advice for Shane Warne.
The British government called on England's cricket authorities on Monday to reconsider the suspension of fast bowler Ollie Robinson while he is being investigated for making discriminatory posts on Twitter from 2012-13.Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden weighed in on the matter a day after Robinson was told by the England and Wales Cricket Board he could not play for England while there is an investigation into the racist and sexist tweets he posted as a teenager."Ollie Robinson's tweets were offensive and wrong," Dowden said on Twitter. "They are also a decade old and written by a teenager. The teenager is now a man and has rightly apologized."The ECB has gone over the top by suspending him and should think again."Robinson made his test debut in the first match of the series against New Zealand last week at Lord's, taking seven wickets in two innings and also hitting 42 in England's first innings.The tweets he posted when he was 18 and 19 resurfaced during the first day of the test and Robinson was close to tears as he issued an apology after stumps. He played the rest of the match and was suspended a few hours after it finished in a draw on Sunday.Robinson can still play for his county side, Sussex.The saga was deeply embarrassing not just for Robinson but also for the ECB, with the tweets resurfacing hours after England's players shared a "moment of unity" with their New Zealand counterparts by wearing T-shirts designed to show a collective stance against discrimination of all kinds."It was disappointing for us as a group," England coach Chris Silverwood said. "It is a stark reminder of the responsibilities we hold in the positions we are in. Obviously there is absolutely no place in this game for any form of discrimination."The big thing for Ollie is education. We are all striving to be better. None of us are perfect. And we all need to follow through on the education to make sure we are learning all the time, we make the world a better place and that this great game is inclusive for everybody."Silverwood said Robinson was "devastated, embarrassed and very remorseful" about his conduct.Asked if the matter could end Robinson's international career, Silverwood said: "The investigation will happen and any decision will be taken after that. Let's see what they find first."The BBC has reported that, as part of the investigation, the ECB must determine whether Robinson had a professional contract at the time of the tweets. He said during his apology on Wednesday that the tweets were sent during a tough period in his life after he'd been fired by English county Yorkshire.If Robinson had a county contract at the time, the Cricket Discipline Commission — a body independent of the ECB — will take over the running of the investigation.England added spinner Dom Bess to the squad for the second test starting Thursday at Edgbaston as cover for Jack Leach, who is set to start after being left out at Lord's to accommodate an all-seam attack.
Mark Chapman, Phil Tufnell and Michael Vaughan preview England's series against New Zealand, ahead of the opening Test at Lord’s on Wednesday. We hear from England head coach Chris Silverwood, who gives us his thoughts on being given full responsibility for team selection. And former New Zealand all-rounder Jeremy Coney joins the guys to give the view from opposition camp. And Phil recalls his first encounter with a very polite Dom Bess.
We hear from England cricket star Dom Bess about the biggest influences on his careerNew episodes from a different sports person will be released daily, so please SUBSCRIBE or FOLLOW to get notified each morning for your daily dose of inspiration.This is a Pomodo production and you can follow us on @PomodoPodcasts or @FrontingUpPod. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week I am joined by 23 year old Yorkshire and England Spinner Dom Bess. We sat down during the isolation period before the India series to talk about how Dom fell into cricket. We also had a chat about his personal experiences with anxiety, and how he has found it challenging both on and off the field. Dom was exceptionally honest and open with me during this conversation, so I really hope you find it informative and beneficial. This series is sponsored by McGill and Partners and Ascot Group.We are proud to be supporting the Ruth Strauss Foundation. To donate £10, text RSF10 to 70191 or donate online at virginmoneygiving.com/fund/headstrong/RSFSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/headstrongpodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're one third of the way through the IPL, and unfortunately the cricketing headlines are being overshadowed by the tragic Covid-19 situation in India. We do our best to provide some distraction, touching on all 8 teams as we discuss what's caught our eye in the first 20 games of the tournament. Before the IPL chat, Baldy runs us through more turmoil in South African cricket and an 8-year ban for Heath Streak, while Binksy joins spin corner to update us on the early rounds of the County Championship and the form of Dom Bess and Matt Parkinson's 'Ball of This Century'. As the IPL chat begins, we work our way from the bottom of the table Kolkata Knight Riders through to a CSK side flying high and fresh off a win and a 37-run over from Ravindra Jadeja. We ask whether Andre Russell needs a promotion, wonder when Mumbai's finishers will find form and hit the panic button for a couple of teams, even after Lippy said it was too early to hit the panic button. There's praise for Moeen Ali and Glenn Maxwell in their new sides, we make the case for 'the craftsmen', Lippy tries to reference as many Black Caps as possible and the mulligans come out as we take another crack at predicting the playoff sides. Keep an eye out in the coming weeks as we continue our coverage of the IPL, plus all the NZ news as we build towards the World Test Championship final. If you're a new listener to the podcast, also check out our back catalogue. There's plenty more great interviews with current players, legends, journalists and characters from all over the cricketing world, including recent chats with Peter Fulton and Georgia Wareham. Please take the time to give us a like, follow, share or subscribe on all our channels (https://twitter.com/Toporderpod (@toporderpod) on Twitter and https://www.facebook.com/Toporderpod (Facebook), & https://www.instagram.com/thetoporderpodcast/ (@thetoporderpodcast) on Instagram) and a (5-Star!) review at your favourite podcast provider. It really helps others find the show. 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.
We hear from England cricket star Dom Bess about the biggest regrets in his careerNew episodes from a different sports person will be released daily, so please SUBSCRIBE or FOLLOW to get notified each morning for your daily dose of inspiration.This is a Pomodo production and you can follow us on @PomodoPodcasts or @FrontingUpPod. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cricket correspondent Jonathan Agnew joins three head coaches, Anthony McGrath of Essex, Peter Moores of Nottinghamshire and from Somerset Jason Kerr, in talking over what we can expect from the summer ahead. Kevin Howells puts the questions, ranging from what impact the Hundred will have on the game, to how the clubs are preparing to defend their titles and whether this years conference structure should stay. They also discuss Alex Hales, Dan Christian, the legacy being created at Essex and how strong Somerset remain despite losing an Overton as well as Dom Bess... and those pitches and 8 points deduction. Also your shout on who you think might take the silverware this year.
England Cricket star Dom Bess talks about his proudest moments in life and in sport.New episodes from a different sports person will be released daily, so please SUBSCRIBE or FOLLOW to get notified each morning for your daily dose of inspiration.This is a Pomodo production and you can follow us on @PomodoPodcasts or @FrontingUpPod. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Adam & Tony look back on a strange but memorable Test series in India. After a promising start, England crumbled - how critical should we be of their performance? What's gone wrong with the batting? What's gone wrong for Dom Bess? Were there any positives to cling on to? And can we still say they're making progress?Plus - are India invincible at home? Did they actually play well, or was it just Ashwin and Axar? And is Risabh Pant the new Adam Gilchrist?All this and much much more on the latest World Cricket Show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ashwin is joined by Varun and DJ this week as India win the test series against England 3-1 to complete a magnificent comeback and book their spot in the inaugural ICC World Test Championship Final. We discuss all the highs and lows from the fourth test at Ahmedabad including:More selection errors from England and Dom Bess's performancePoor first innings batting performance from EnglandFightback by England thwarted by the brilliance of India's young guns Rishabh Pant and Washington SundarIndia's problem of plenty in the pace as well as spin departmentsWe pick Rishabh Pant (who else?!) as the CEAT SecuraDrive player of the week for his 101 and Washington Sundar as the CEAT puncture resistant performer of the week for his 96* and the important wicket of a well set Ben Stokes. We also look forward to India's T20 games against England and the upcoming IPL 2021.Axar as Jadeja's understudy: https://wickets.substack.com/p/axar-patel-crickets-greatest-understudyRedditors have fun with Shastri's bubble comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/CricketShitpost/comments/lzd3rt/major_lazer_bubble_butt_feat_ravi_shastriavi/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=mwebJoin us on our Discord: https://discord.gg/2sujX2JYou can follow Edges & Sledges on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook: @1tip1handYou can reach out to us on social media. We're @ivmpodcasts on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
Ashwin is joined by Varun and DJ this week as India win the test series against England 3-1 to complete a magnificent comeback and book their spot in the inaugural ICC World Test Championship Final. We discuss all the highs and lows from the fourth test at Ahmedabad including:More selection errors from England and Dom Bess’s performancePoor first innings batting performance from EnglandFightback by England thwarted by the brilliance of India’s young guns Rishabh Pant and Washington SundarIndia’s problem of plenty in the pace as well as spin departmentsWe pick Rishabh Pant (who else?!) as the CEAT SecuraDrive player of the week for his 101 and Washington Sundar as the CEAT puncture resistant performer of the week for his 96* and the important wicket of a well set Ben Stokes. We also look forward to India’s T20 games against England and the upcoming IPL 2021.Axar as Jadeja’s understudy: https://wickets.substack.com/p/axar-patel-crickets-greatest-understudyRedditors have fun with Shastri’s bubble comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/CricketShitpost/comments/lzd3rt/major_lazer_bubble_butt_feat_ravi_shastriavi/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=mwebJoin us on our Discord: https://discord.gg/2sujX2JYou can follow Edges & Sledges on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook: @1tip1handYou can reach out to us on social media. We're @ivmpodcasts on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
Welcome to our 33rd India vs England Test Daily. The #INDvsENG series, by the fans, for the fans.Host James Buttler is today joined by regular badgers Sam and Neil to answer your #ASKBadger questions. They include rest and rotation, Dom Bess, England's spin woes and how they can improve. Ask you question using the hashtag #ASKBadger on the @cricket_badger Twitter feed.The #INDvsENG Test Daily Podcasts are brought to you in association with Black Rat Cricket and Manscaped.We will be on every day throughout England's tour of Indian so join us and feel free to have your say on Twitter @cricket_badger or via email to cricketbadger@hotmail.com.
Mark Nicholas is joined by former England internationals Darren Gough, Steve Harmison and Gareth Batty to review Day Two of the Fourth Test. They look back on a disappointing day for England spinner Dom Bess, compare Rishabh Pant to Adam Gilchrist and are joined by England's Spin Bowling Coach Jeetan Patel. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After an England fightback that put them back in contention in the fourth and final Test, Rishabh Pant hits an explosive century to put India in the driving seat. But Michael Vaughan has deep concerns about England’s management of Dom Bess – spinning coach Jeetan Patel explains the thinking behind it. Plus we hear from the best batter in the world – England’s Tammy Beaumont, after wrapping up a T20 series win over New Zealand.
The fourth India v England Test continued with an engrossing day two, as India established a position of supremacy over the England team. The Cricket Podcast recap the days event and go into more detail in some key areas. How hard did Stokes work, as England picked the wrong team? Why was Dom Bess there? And how good was Rishabh Pant. P.s. Because of a technical glitch, the sound may be slightly worse than usual for a couple of bits of the show, we'll fix that for tomorrow.
On the day Rishabh Pant knocks a mouthwatering century, Owen Blackhurst, Tommy Stewart and Mark Machado discuss what the future might hold for Dom Bess, discuss what international cricketers should be in the Murali End whatsapp group and pass judgement on how Virat Kohli has done this series.
Rishabh Pant you little genius! One of the best hundreds you'd ever wish to see has India 89 ahead as England nurse broken spirits and a struggling Dom Bess. Vish and Will give you the lowdown on Day 2 of the 4th Test x
Welcome to our 31st India vs England Test Daily. The #INDvsENG series, by the fans, for the fans.Host James Buttler is today joined by regular badgers Naman and Raj reflect on a great day of Test cricket in Ahmedabad which was dominated by a superb 101 from Rishabh Pant. They discuss what Jos Buttler could learn from the Indian keeper, the future of Dom Bess and how dominant the hosts position is going into day three.The #INDvsENG Test Daily Podcasts are brought to you in association with Black Rat Cricket and Manscaped.We will be on every day throughout England's tour of Indian so join us and feel free to have your say on Twitter @cricket_badger or via email to cricketbadger@hotmail.com.
India win another game, makes it 2-1. Axar's 10 wicket haul, England's Horror Batting Collapse. Ishant's 100 matches, Ashwin's 400 wickets. Bairstrow going for ducks in both innings. India win the 3rd Test, d/n test In Ahmedabad in just 2 days, first since 1935. England out of World Test Championship Final, India needs to win the 4th Test to qualify. Ind v Eng 4th Test Preview, Dom Bess needs to come in for England and Hardik Pandya needs for India. Follow us on Social Media Our team on Instagram: @atombigg_cricket Me on Instagram: @chirunandhan_srinath Me On Twitter: @chirunandhan84 Subscribe to our newsletter at www.getrevue.co/profile/atombigg --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/atombigg-cricket/message
Current England Cricket star Dom Bess talks about the biggest insecurities he has had to deal with as a sportsman.New episodes from a different sports person will be released daily, so please SUBSCRIBE or FOLLOW to get notified each morning for your daily dose of inspiration.This is a Pomodo production and you can follow us on @PomodoPodcasts or @FrontingUpPod. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ian Ward, Nasser Hussain, Michael Atherton and Rob Key reflect on England's two-day defeat to India in the pink-ball game in Ahmedabad, discussing whether the pitch was fit for Test cricket, the omission of Dom Bess, some umpiring inconsistencies, and the tourists' rotation policy.
Michael Vaughan says that England have been outplayed again after the first day of the third Test against India in Ahmedabad – he joins Jonathan Agnew on another difficult day for England. Meanwhile there’s controversy around TV umpiring again, and Michael has some strong words on England’s management of Dom Bess. Prakash Wakankar explains how India will be feeling after the first day, and Andy Zaltzman is excited by England making four changes for a Test – again.
It's been an excellent series so far and with things evenly poised at 1-1, Michael and Rob are joined by Guardian Sports Writer and (Countdown Octochamp!) Jonathan Liew. They discuss who has shone for England, the dropping of Dom Bess, the poorly handled departure of Moeen Ali and much, much more!
Ex English Spinner Monty Panesar joins us for a mid-series review of the ongoing Ind v Eng Test Series. He also talks about the pitches, toss, umpires, and IPL Auction along with much more !!
Welcome to our 10th India vs England Test Daily. The #INDvsENG series, by the fans, for the fans. Host James Buttler is joined by Rito Maitra and Daniel Kelly to look at the likely XIs for England and India as the 2nd Test gets underway on Saturday. With England already replacing Dom Bess with Moeen Ali, is this the right call? And which players will make the Indian team. The #INDvsENG Test Daily Podcasts are brought to you in association with Black Rat Cricket (https://www.blackratcricket.com/) and Manscaped (https://www.manscaped.com/) . We will be on every day throughout England's tour of Indian so join us and feel free to have your say on Twitter @cricket_badger or via email to cricketbadger@hotmail.com.
AS promised, Chris Waters and Phil Harrison have taken far less time to return to the podcast-stratosphere, leaving it barely two weeks since their last offering, instead of the previous time lapse ... of around 16 months. Buoyed by England's magnificent 227-run win in Chennai in the first Test match against India, the duo hail the contributions of, not only captain Joe Root, but the likes of Dom Sibley, Dom Bess, James Anderson, Jack Leach, Ben Stokes and Dom Sibley - okay, it was a team performance. We also look ahead to the second Test - again in Chennai - before returning to English shores to discuss Yorkshire's offer to Scarborough Cricket Club of a 10-year deal to ensure County Cricket returns annually to North Marine Road. Picture of India v England courtesy of BCCI (via ECB).
Missed a moment of the action on talkSPORT 2? We bring you extended highlights from Day 3 of the first Test between England and India in Chennai, as England continue to dominate. Dom Bess stars with the ball as India close on 257-6 in response to England's 578 all out. Join us tomorrow morning for live commentary of Day 4 at 3:45am. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mark Nicholas reviews another excellent day for England in the first Test against India in Chennai. He is joined by the former England bowlers Darren Gough & Gareth Batty to look back at all the talking points, as India close on 257-6 in reply to England's 578. They also hear from England spinner Dom Bess, after his 4 wickets. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
James Wickham and Seth Bennett bring you reaction to Day 3 of the First Test at Chennai between India and England, which saw another great day from England, including four wickets for Dom Bess.Please send your thoughts on the series and other cricketing matters - plus of course any one-liners for the wonderful Jill to read at the start of the show to:email: drinksbreakcricket@gmail.comTwitter: @thedrinksbreak
Vish and Will chew over Day 3 in Chennai where England (578 all out) took six wickets and India trail by 321, as Dom Bess takes 4, Rishabh Pant brings bayonets to a gunfight and Test cricket has a full day out Enjoy x
HotSpot - A Cricket Podcast By Chetan Narula & Deep Dasgupta
HotSpot The Cricket Podcast presents HotSpot Daily: India vs England edition featuring sports journalist & broadcaster Chetan Narula with BBC TMS commentator Daniel Norcross. India finished day 3 of 1st Test in Chennai at 257-6. England still lead by 321 runs after their first innings finished at 578 runs. Dom Bess picked up 4-55 and Jofra Archer took 2-52 in an impressive bowling display. What a magnificent counter attack from Rishabh Pant and the stoic defense of Cheteshwar Pujara. Where is this game heading? Tune in!
Jonathan Agnew is joined by Michael Vaughan and Prakash Wakankar to discuss an excellent day for England after Dom Bess took 4 wickets to leave India 257/6, trailing by 321. We hear from Bess and we also get the reaction from Fazeer Mohammed on a remarkable win for the West Indies in Bangladesh.
Jon Norman brings you another bumper show. We'll hear from England's batting coach Jonathan Trott, who recalls his memories of playing alongside a young Joe Root when he made his Test debut in 2012, and talkSPORT's Sam Ellard speaks with the England spinner Dom Bess to get the lowdown on life in quarantine, his love of Justin Bieber, and whether he'll dedicate a celebration to the talkSPORT See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Neil Manthorp is joined by the former England bowler Steve Harmison to look ahead to their upcoming tour of India - with every ball live and exclusive on talkSPORT 2. England great Darren Gough joins us to pay tribute to Joe Root ahead of his 100th Test, whilst the Surrey spinner Gareth Batty analyses where Jack Leach and Dom Bess are at ahead of the tour. Plus we get the view from India from their former opening batsman Aakash Chopra. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Shackles Are Off - Cricket Podcast produced by England's Barmy Army
Fresh off the back of 5-fers, 22 wickets between them in two Tests and a 2-nil series win, Jack Leach and Dom Bess come on to The Shackles Are Off to chew the fat whilst in quarantine in India. A nice long chat with Leachy includes: - Just missing the honours' board at Lord's - Playing a club game the week before The Ashes - A-list status in Taunton - And plenty of chat about the greatest 1* in cricket history and Bessy jumps on at the end to talk about Sledging the Sri Lankans and his hopes for India... and how he's looking forward to joining Yorkshire. Remember you can head to The Barmy Army youtube channel for more as ever, and even watch along and see how the magic happens when we make the podcast.
The Shackles Are Off - Cricket Podcast produced by England's Barmy Army
England pick up a 2-nil series win in Sri Lanka.... Joe Root scored a double-ton, a ton, and picked up a man of the series award... Dom Bess and Jack Leach took 24 wickets between them in 2 matches and Randy Caddick is the toast of the team.... join Somerset seamer Jack Brooks, barmy Army MD Chris Millard and radio presenter James Gregg for a fun look back on the series that was. To view what Brooksy is showing everyone you can head to our YouTube channel where every episode is visualised!
This episode is about English spinners. Since Graeme Swann retired, England have tried 12 spinners. Many are batsmen who bowl a bit. Recently Geoffrey Bunting wrote a piece about English spin, the treatment of Jack Leach, and the reality of how little England seems to understand about nurturing the craft. We talk Samit Patel, Dom Bess, Moeen Ali, Gareth Batty and the “learn to bat” advice. - To support the podcast please go to our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32090121. If you like this podcast, you may like the YouTube page https://www.youtube.com/jarrodkimberyt. You can find Geoffrey Bunting on Twitter at https://twitter.com/geoffreyreads. His piece on England spinners can be found here: [Long Live The Kings Of Spain] (https://www.thefulltoss.com/england-cricket-blog/long-live-the-kings-of-spain/) This podcast is edited, mixed and produced by Nick McCorriston, he's at https://www.nickamc.com and https://www.twitter.com/nickamc. The theme tune is by Red Crickets https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Red_Crickets/Red_Crickets.
Join, Dan, Glenn and Zac as they discuss England's impressive win against Sri Lanka in Galle. Although the result was emphatic, plenty of questions remain for England.Despite helping themselves to a five-wicket haul each, Jack Leach and Dom Bess still lacked conviction during spells, while England's opening batsmen both failed to reach double figures. Could Jonny Bairstow opening be the answer? We talk ourselves into, and out of, that terrible idea. More importantly, what on earth has Randy Caddick been doing for the last ten months? Tune in to find out!Follow us on Twitter: @CowCorner8
Former Sri Lankan all-rounder Russel Arnold tells us the positives that the home side will take ahead of the second Test, and Phil Tufnell gives us his verdict on England’s spinners Jack Leach and Dom Bess.
Test cricket is back! Aggers and Michael Vaughan may not be in Galle, but they talk through a brilliant opening day for England in Sri Lanka. Dom Bess joins them, and admits that he didn’t bowl well, despite taking five wickets, and Russel Arnold explains just where Sri Lanka have gone wrong. Plus we hear an impassioned interview with Australia coach Justin Langer ahead of the deciding Test between Australia and India.
England's Stuart Broad and Dom Bess reflect on the opening day of the first Test on which Sri Lanka were bowled out for just 135 in Galle before the tourists reached 127-2 in reply. Nasser Hussain and Rob Key join Ian Ward to analyse all of the action.
Sri Lankan legend Kumar Sangakkara and England spinner Dom Bess join Nasser Hussain and Rob Key on the Hussain and Key Cricket Show to look ahead to the two Test series between the countries and share their insights into how each team is shaping up for the contest.
Charlie Taylor reviews the 2020 season for Somerset and Western Storm, featuring Tom Abell, Dom Bess, Sophie Luff, Tom Lammonby, Craig Overton and Andy Hurry. Image: Anthony Gibson
In this episode of the Top Order Podcast, we talk Test Championship, Caribbean Premier League, NZ's home summer and Binksy compares Raj to MS Dhoni in This Week in Cricket (15.00). We then deep dive into the recently concluded England v Pakistan Test series, including tributes to Jimmy Anderson's 600th Test wicket, Jos Buttler's plus/minus, Mohammad Rizwan, Dom Bess, Yasir Shah's field placement, bad light, the English top 6 and more! If you enjoyed this episode, give us a like, follow, share or subscribe on all our channels (@toporderpod on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram) and a (5-Star!) review at your favourite podcast provider. It really helps others find the show. And if you'd like to reach out to us, get in touch with questions, comments, corrections or guest suggestions at thetoporderpodcast@gmail.com. Thanks for listening.
A combination of some stubborn Pakistan batting, poor England catching and the weather means James Anderson is still waiting for his 600th Test wicket – just one to get now! Mark Butcher, Dominic Cork, Bazid Khan and Matt Prior discuss that, Dom Bess and the importance of a quality spin bowler before moving on to pick their 21st century world XIs.
After Bayern Munich win the Champions League live on talkSPORT the European expert Andy Brassell warns Premier League followers that Hansi Flick’s men will get better over the coming years, after the brutal knockout of Dillian Whyte by Aleksandr Povetkin we hear how the dramatic action unfolded on Fight Night on Saturday, Aaron Ramsdale exclusively reveals to talkSPORT why he decided to rejoin his old club Sheffield Untied, former Wolves keeper Matt Murray picks his England goalkeeper for the Nations League, Tony Cascarino warns all top flight footballers to get security after Manchester United’s Harry Maguire was arrested and subsequently released from custody in Greece, England spinner Dom Bess labels teammate Jimmy Anderson ‘the GOAT’ as the Lancashire fast bowler closes in on 600 Test wickets as Pakistan are forced to follow-on at the Ageas Bowl and former Nottingham Forest goalkeeper Mark Crossley tells a superb Brian Clough anecdote on Jonny Owen & Friends. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jonathan Agnew presents a review of the third day of the 3rd test between England and Pakistan. Joe Root's side forced the follow on in Southampton after bowling out Pakistan for 273, despite the efforts of visiting captain Azhar Ali who scored an unbeaten 141. England could have dismissed the tourists earlier had they not dropped three catches in the space of 10 James Anderson deliveries. Anderson ultimately finished with figures of 5-56 and is now just two shy of 600 Test wickets. Aggers is joined by Michael Vaughan and Azhar Mahmood to discuss the action, while Dan Norcross speaks to Ali and the England spinner Dom Bess. On the anniversary of Brian Johnston's final TMS broadcast, we look at the connection between Brian, his former colleague and fellow TMS legend John Arlott, and the south coast.
Charlie Taylor looks ahead to August 1, when county cricket will return. Featuring Andy Hurry, Tom Abell, Jack Brooks and Dom Bess. There's a chat with former Somerset player Tom Webley, who made his debut against the world's fastest bowler, Shoaib Akhtar. Image: Getty Images
Somerset spinner Dom Bess talks about training in a bio-secure County Ground, Anya Shrubsole has been chatting to the German national cricket team and Charlie finds out about the Cricket Supporters Association. Image: Getty Images
England off spinner joined Ste & Matty with his Best XI, some fascinating insight into the England dressing room, what it feels like to represent your country and learning from Marcus TrescothickSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/AcademyNorth)
This week Two Hacks, One Pro tackles the subject of spin bowling with two of England's brightest prospects, Somerset's Dom Bess and Hampshire's Mason Crane. Together with Vithushan Ehanthrajah, Will Macpherson and Sam Northeast, they discuss the state of their craft and what the future holds. Enjoy!
Dom Bess and his offspinning hero Graeme Swann join Ian Ward and Rob Key to discuss the bluff and bravado needed to be a spinner international cricket, while Bess also talks about his return to the England Test fold after a difficult two years.
The Shackles Are Off - Cricket Podcast produced by England's Barmy Army
From four different locations, Brooksy, Chris and Greggy speak to Somerset and England's spin sensation Dom Bess. Brooksy is a tenant of Bessy's Taunton pad (albeit in the 'weird' zone upstairs) so we get a good picture of what it's like to co-habit with the pair of them, plus Bessy talks us through his rise-and-rise to being a Test spinner.... aided by the help of his new best mates Ashwin and Herath. There's also the battle for the next first-class hundred on the cards, as well as talking about what it was like to experience that Cape Town Test and milking it with the Barmy Army in full voice. For more content, news and offers.... head to BarmyArmy.com, or find us on social media.
Charlie speaks to Joel Tratt about the Somerset players' diets and Dom Bess looks back on his maiden Test five-fer. Image: Stu Forster/Getty Images
The team look back on a strong third day in Port Elizabeth. There were dropped catches and plenty of rain, plus the guys speak with Dom Bess who has lit up St George's park. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Dom Bess took his maiden five-wicket haul in Test cricket on a rain-hit day three in Port Elizabeth. Tailender Felix White and Graham Gooch join Charles to discuss that and much more.
England win to level the series at 1-1! Mark Butcher and Darren Gough react to an enthralling final day's play in Cape Town as Ben Stokes is once again the hero. England captain Joe Root along with Joe Denly and Dom Bess drop by and the team chat to South African debutant, Pieter Malan. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Double Olympic cycling gold medallist Jo Rowsell-Shand, race-walking world record holder Tom Bosworth and England spinner Dom Bess join Eleanor Oldroyd to discuss some of the sporting issues of the week.
Somerset and England spinner Dom Bess joins Charlie Taylor for The Cricket Show. Also on the podcast local legend Pete Trego talks about stopping red ball cricket and Pakistan batsman Azhar Ali reflects on his time at Somerset.
BBC Somerset's Cricket Show: Extras. The podcast which brings you more from the Somerset cricket scene. This week Marcus Trescothick tells us about his rehabilitation after breaking his toe. He's been using a special treadmill at a local Royal Marines base. Somerset's Director of Cricket Andy Hurry reflects on the end of Somerset's One Day Cup campaign and TMS commentator Dan Norcross speaks to Charlie about Jos Buttler's return to Test cricket. There's also a special report about the county's academy, which has seen several players make it to Test level, including Jos Buttler, Dom Bess, Jack Leach and Craig Overton. The county's women's team has been relegated from Division One of the County Championship, all-rounder Nicole Richards reflects on the season and Charlie's been finding out why village cricket teams are so important to rural communities. Plus Australia Head Coach and former Somerset captain Justin Langer inspires a new way of playing card games...
What was behind England’s dramatic improvement at Headingley, has Dom Bess shown he belongs at Test level, who should Sam Curran try and emulate, and who would make the greatest County Championship Overseas Player XI? Marcus Trescothick fills in for Tuffers, who has booked the day off to watch Love Island.
Nick Compton joins Bob and Charles to reflect on a day on which Jos Buttler and Dom Bess gave England a glimmer of hope on day three of the Lord's Test.
Simon Hughes and Simon Mann watch Jos Buttler and Dom Bess rescue England from total disaster and demonstrate how not to bat in a vurtual reality See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bet Disney didn't think a lonely guy, recording under his duvet, would attempt a pun on an already punned up title. But he did! With the England squad announced Whitto analyses it with all the patience of a kid at a T20 game. In this episode, Prince Harry's addiction, a money grabbing butler and combine harvesters... Plus we hear Dom Bess and his missus arguing in IKEA!* Not to be missed. I mean really, it's purrfect. *Might be a suspect Somerset accent.
On this week's Cricket Badger Radio Show Podcast the Badger and Harders picked their 1st Test squad for England. When Ed Smith announced the real squad later the same day there were a few differences. Badger and Harders picked Dom Bess and were not surprised to see the Somerset man in the squad, but the inclusion of Jos Buttler, who wasn't even considered when recording the podcast was a bit of a shock! This is a clip from the full Podcast which [can be found HERE...](https://audioboom.com/posts/6856746-cricket-badger-radio-show-podcast-fabian-cowdrey-and-graham-hardcastle-15-may-2018)