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Rosie and Nicola Dempsey are sisters. They are also very clever comedians. Together, they are known as Flo and Joan. For a pair of Brits, they do very well at a quiz with more than a few questions about particularly Australian things - like the name of the new premier of Tasmania, the Australian cricketer who was player of the tournament at the 2022 ICC Women's World Cup, and which NSW town has an annual Elvis Festival.See their show "Sweet Relief" at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival:https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/2022/shows/flo-and-joanSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-saturday-quiz. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The ICC Women's World Cup reached a thrilling climax, with the holders England meeting the tournament favourites Australia in the Final. In a thrilling climax, Australia ran home winners, but not without England putting up a tremendous fight. The fact that England made it so far after looking don and out after losing their first three games is an incredible achievement in itself. GEORGIE HEATH covered the tournament for Times radio, TalkSport and The telegraph and in this podcast, she gives us her take on events and looks at the current rude health of women's cricket. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/98-not-out/message
Mel Jones joined Gerard to recap Australia's dominant campaign at the ICC Women's World Cup in New Zealand, her work at the tournament, and Usman Khawaja's incredible form for Australia.
On Monday morning, Gerard was joined by Alyssa Healy, not long after she led Australia to an ICC Women's World Cup win against England yesterday. He was then joined by David King where they addressed the biggest talking points out of round three in the Monday Means Test. As always, Robert Craddock called in to talk about Australia's World Cup win and to look at who the next white-ball captain of Australia may be. And to finish off he was joined by Andrew Bensley who wrapped up a huge weekend of racing.
After winning the ICC Women's World Cup yesterday, Australian coach Matthew Mott joined Garry and Bucks to talk through their flawless tournament, the win over England and their celebrations last night.
After winning the ICC Women's World Cup yesterday, Australian coach Matthew Mott joined Garry and Bucks to talk through their flawless tournament, the win over England and their celebrations last night.
On this week's Stumped with Alison Mitchell, Sunil Gupta and Jim Maxwell. We remember Australia cricket legend Shane Warne after his emotional memorial service. Plus we preview the Women's World Cup Final. Can Australia can win nine matches out of nine to lift the trophy? Have England peaked at the right time? Sunil Gupta also tells us the reaction to India's early exit from the competition. After England men were beaten 1-0 against the West Indies we ask if it is the right time to appoint a new captain or if the team should wait for a permanent coach? Photo: Meg Lanning, Captain of Australia(L) and Heather Knight, Captain of England look on during the ICC Women's World Cup 2017 match between England and Australia at The Brightside Ground on July 9, 2017 in Bristol, England. (Photo by Harry Trump-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)
The West Indies have made it to the Semi-Finals of the ICC Women's World Cup, coach of the team Courtney Walsh joins the show to chat about the excitement of the team and what they need to do to win.
Jono Baruch, Editor at the Inner Sanctum keeps the Overnight Crowd up to date on the ICC Women's World Cup & Australia's win over the West Indies
SENSA own Paul Bonsor joins Wally to chat ICC Women's World Cup, NBL, AFL and AFL (all with a little SA lean)
White Ferns superstar Amy Satterthwaite joined the programme to preview their huge World Cup fixture against the old foes...LISTEN ABOVE
After a good start to the ICC Women's World Cup in New Zealand, Aussie young gun Annabel Sutherland joined The Captain's Run to review their matches so far, and to discuss what she's expecting against the Kiwis on Sunday.
Today on The Captain's Run, with Sam Edmund: 1. St Kilda CEO Matt Finnis, 2. Hawthorn sharpshooter Jack Gunston, 3. Philadelphia radio host Jon Marks, 4. Former Victorian spinner Bryce McGain, 5. West Australian senior footy writer Mark Duffield, 6. SEN Track's Miles Pfitzner to previews tomorrow's racing at Flemington and Rosehill, 7. Australian young gun Annabel Sutherland from the ICC Women's World Cup in New Zealand.
Editor with the Inner Sanctum, Jono Baruch, discuss the ICC Women's World Cup and the First test in Pakistan
Welcome to the first episode of It's Just Not Cricket! This week, we talk about our first memories of the cricket. From Chelsea v Fulham and a touring West Indies cricket team playing in Stratford-Upon-Avon... Plenty of cricket to discuss too, from India v Sri Lanka, Pakistan v Australia, the ICC Women's World Cup and the upcoming West Indies v England Test series. Matt's debut of the feature 'Silly Point' takes us back to cricket in the 1800s. Whilst Jamie's literal 'Just Not Cricket' segment talks about a completely different kind of Bat man altogether... It still does not seem possible to put into words, but we also remember the great Shane Warne. We lost a huge part of cricket this week with his passing and the game will simply not be the same without him. A true legend who transcended the sport and brought joy to everyone involved in cricket. Thank you Shane.
Australian Cricketer Jess Jonassen joins Ben Cameron following Australia's win over England in the ICC Women's World Cup.
Australian Cricketer Jess Jonassen joins Ben Cameron following Australia's win over England in the ICC Women's World Cup.
Bonz and Wally discuss ICC Women's World Cup, Domestic Cricket, NBL, and one of the saddest days in Australian Cricket.
काय आहे विमेन्स वर्ल्ड कपचं महत्त्व आणि स्वरूप? माहित आहेत तुम्हाला महिला आणि पुरुषांच्या क्रिकेटमधील नियमांचे फरक? आणि भारताचं काय होऊ शकेल ह्या स्पर्धेत? गौरव जोशी सांगत आहे 'CCBK एक्स्प्लेनर' मध्ये
Sakshi and Kalyani preview India's tour of New Zealand in Marathi (1 T20I, 5 ODIs), a final frontier before the ICC Women's World Cup 2022.
Dhatri and Pooja preview India's tour of New Zealand in Hindi (1 T20I, 5 ODIs), a final frontier before the ICC Women's World Cup 2022.
Swati and Ankit preview India's tour of New Zealand in English (1 T20I, 5 ODIs), a final frontier before the ICC Women's World Cup 2022.
Vaishnavi and Allen are back with the Tamil Podcast to preview India's tour of New Zealand (1 T20I, 5 ODIs), a final frontier before the ICC Women's World Cup 2022.
Poulami and Ritwika are back with the Bengali Podcast to preview India's tour of New Zealand (1 T20I, 5 ODIs), a final frontier before the ICC Women's World Cup 2022.
Deepti and Ashwini preview India's tour of New Zealand in Kannada (1 T20I, 5 ODIs), a final frontier before the ICC Women's World Cup 2022.
New Zealand Cricket has released its schedule for upcoming international matches this summer.It doesn't look like any Black Caps games are scheduled for Eden Park.Eden Park CEO Nick Sautner told Heather du Plessis-Allan he's disappointed for Auckland fans who will likely miss out on experiencing arguably the best ever Black Caps team across all formats this summer.“We understand the complexities of managing tour schedules in a post-Covid world, and there's been a number of factors including the touring teams' format and also the ICC Women's World Cup fixtures that have influenced the decision not to have matches in New Zealand's biggest city.”LISTEN ABOVE
This is Through the Pickets, a podcast proudly brought to you by the New Zealand Cricket Players Association where we showcase our members interests, achievements and experiences either side of the white picket fence, with more of a lens on their off-field endeavours.In this Episode Amy chats to us about travelling the world in a covid bubble with her Partner and toddler Grace, growing up in Culverden North Canterbury on a farm, and her love of animals-even working as an animal technician. She talks of her time in The White Ferns not to mention the 2022 ICC Women's World Cup happening on our doorstep.
TOP STORIES ON AFRICA RISE AND SHINE THIS HOUR... *** Concerns over violence against children in Central African Republic... *** Calls for South African President Jacob Zuma to step down intensify... *** Zimbabwean opposition party slams the country's electoral commission.... *** In Economics: South Africa's power utility Eskom to release its financial results today.. *** And In Sports: England beat South Africa to reach ICC Women's World Cup final...
TOP STORIES ON AFRICA RISE AND SHINE THIS HOUR: * Concerns over violence against children in Central African Republic * Calls for South African President Jacob Zuma to step down intensify * Zimbabwean opposition party slams the country's electoral commission * In Economics: South Africa's power utility Eskom to release its financial results today * And In Sports: England beat South Africa to reach ICC Women's World Cup final
* UN Envoy urges more support for Somali refugees. * South Africa's President Jacob Zuma meets his DRC counterpart Joseph Kabila. * Tributes continue to pour in for the late former Botswana president Sir Ketumile Masire. * Economics: IMF to visit Mozambique to discuss debt audit concerns. * Sports: South Africa clinch opening ICC Women's World Cup win.