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Mark Butcher, Jo Harman, Phil Walker and Yas Rana react to England's 15-man squad for the upcoming Test series against New Zealand which saw the inclusion of two uncapped players but not any of the group that recently left the IPL. The panel discuss England's priorities and wonder if they're placing too much emphasis on this winter's Ashes series. There's a discussion on Cameron Bancroft's recent interview with The Guardian in which he suggested that Australia's bowlers may have had knowledge of his actions during the infamous Cape Town Test in 2018. The panel also preview the new issue of Wisden Cricket Monthly and run through all the major headlines from the global and English game this week.
Nick and Graeme are joined by former England batsman Mark Butcher to pick over England's Ashes defeat and broadcasting legend Trevor Nelson tells us where his love of cricket comes from and why his dad is to blame for missing a Viv Richards century at Lord's. Want to hear more great podcasts from JOE? Liquid Football with Kelly Cates, featuring Jon Walters, Wayne Bridge, Wes Brown, Steve Sidwell and more. Games for the End of the World - Join us in the apocalypse bunker and dissect life through gaming with a different guest every week TKO with Carl Frampton, bringing you unprecedented access and brutal honesty from inside the world of boxing House of Rugby, the UK's #1 new rugby show. With James Haskell, Mike Tindall and Alex Payne Boys Don't Cry with Russell Kane, the show that gets men talking about the things men never talk about Unfiltered with James O'Brien, our critically-acclaimed and award-nominated interview series
Graham Gooch and Bob Willis join Charles Colvile to rate England's Ashes chances and to dissect the art of Test batting.
#GameOfTwoHalves Ep 47: Ben Stokes and other awe-inspiring sporting feats, and badminton starlets Loh Kean Yew and Yeo Jia Min 11:23 mins Synopsis: A Game Of Two Halves is The Straits Times' weekly sports podcast that is out every Tuesday. Ben Stokes kept England's Ashes hopes alive with his 135 not out against Australia, in what has gone down as one of the great individual sporting performances of all-time. ST assistant sports editor Rohit Brijnath, ST correspondent Sazali Abdul Aziz and ST reporter Nicole Chia talk about similar sporting feats which have taken their breath away and left an indelible mark on them. The trio also recap the splendid runs of national shuttlers Loh Kean Kew and Yeo Jia Min at the Badminton World Championships, where 22-year-old Loh reached the last 16 and 20-year-old Yeo reached the quarter-finals. What more can be done to ensure the two starlets keep improving? Produced by: Sazali Abdul Aziz Edited by: Adam Azlee Like, subscribe and rate #GameOfTwoHalves podcast on: Spotify: http://str.sg/ovjR Apple Podcasts: http://str.sg/o8MK Google Podcasts: http://str.sg/oXeS Website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg Attend an introductory talk - askST@NLB: Podcasts: What are they? How to listen on the go? - by head of podcast productions Ernest Luis on Fri, Aug 30 2019 (7pm-8.30pm) at Central Public Library, 100 Victoria St. To register for the talk, go to http://str.sg/JZd3
On the 2017 Christmas Special, Adam & Tony manage to summon up the courage to discuss England's Ashes disaster. How has it come to this (again)? Is this the end of the road for some of the senior players? Were Australia underestimated? And the key question - why aren't England better?All this and more on the latest World Cricket Show. Support what we do at patreon.com/cricketshow See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sir Mo Farah takes the top gong, to the shock of the bookies, England's Ashes debacle shows no signs of improvement in Perth, Pep's boys break more new ground and Bath bring some joy back to the Premiership sides in Europe. Plus Christian Eriksen gets some Instagram advice, and what would Manny Pacquaio be like in the trenches?
As the dust settles on Essex CCC's stunning 2017 County Championship win James Buttler is joined by Ronnie Irani to discuss how the county's star has risen, his hopes for the future and England's Ashes chances. We discussed the Adelaide Test with the chase still on and a day still to go - there was so much hope back then! And cricket journalist Graham Hardcastle looks back at the 2nd Ashes Test and James has a rant about what is currently wrong with the England Test side. Tweet the show on @cricket_badger or email James on jamesbuttler@hotmail.co.uk
In the hours before the 2017/18 Ashes series begins, Jimmy Anderson responds to Nathan Lyon's quotes on 'ending careers' of England's Ashes players, and talks about the overall mood in the England camp. Plus: your stories of playing junior cricket when playing with others who went on to great things, and our first EVER caller on the UK's official number one [Sports & Recreation podcast] - with Greg, Felix and Jimmy.
This week's edition of the Cricket Badger Radio Show Podcast sees former Sussex bowler speak about a county career forged despite having Poland Syndrome and his motivational speaking since retirement at the age of 26. Former England batsman Nick Compton tackles the Badger Quick Questions. And cricket journalist Graham Hardcastle chats about England's Ashes preparations and whether T10 is the future of cricket. Tweet the show on @cricket_badger or email James on jamesbuttler@hotmail.co.uk
Is Ben Stokes' cricket career on the line? If he's found guilty, how will England's Ashes chances be affected? Plus the latest on the new best fielder in the world, South Africa's Temba Bavuma. Ben Stokes video: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/4670008/ben-stokes-bristol-attack-video-harvey-cricket/ Support Radio Cricket! https://www.patreon.com/AltCricket Radio Cricket on Twitter : https://twitter.com/radiocricket AltCricket on Instagram : https://instagram.com/altcricket AltCricket on Facebook : https://facebook.com/altcricket AltCricket Foundation : http://altcricketfoundation.org/ Theme and incidental music by Mike TV : http://www.miketv.bigcartel.com/ Audio post-production by the Wicket Wolf : https://www.twitter.com/wicketwolf Desi Outsiders (sister podcast) : https://desioutsiders.com/ Radio Cricket is sponsored in part by RM Renovations, London, UK : http://www.renov8.co.uk/ Additional support from MyMyk quality audio products : http://www.mymyk.com/
This week the boys discuss: - England's series victory over the Windies at Lords - More from Joe Denly and England's Ashes chances - Joe and Ed pick their 16-man squad to go to Australia - The Aussies beat Bangladesh - International cricket returns to Pakistan - And a farewell to cricket's most colourful character, the incomparable Henry Blofeld