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Season 2, Ep 5: Reloading lost episodes from the early Final Word, it's December 2015. West Indies have just been blown off Bellerive Oval as Adam Voges and Shaun Marsh pile on 449, within a whisker of the record for the biggest Australian partnership. We have more mad stats for Voges, who has bettered Mike Hussey's first ten Tests. Also doing their thing were some up-and-coming bowlers named James Pattinson, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood. There was Wobby's World versus Warner's World, with Little Davey close to becoming Australian captain. And Grace Harris made the first Women's Big Bash ton. This season was originally recorded for the ABC. Send us a Nerd Pledge at patreon.com/thefinalword Find more episodes at finalwordcricket.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Season 2, Ep 5: Reloading lost episodes from the early Final Word, we're going all the way back to January 2016, where we spent a wet Sydney Test match thinking of songs involving rain rather than watching cricket. West Indies refuse to cook up a run chase, concentrating instead on making 300 in an innings, while James Pattinson gets clobbered by Carlos Braithwaite - remember the name. Nathan Lyon has to go to India, and of historic importance is the moment Steve O'Keefe gets out the glowsticks. Not to mention another major achievement: the week when Geoff wins Dan of the Day in Melbourne pub cricket. This season was originally recorded for the ABC. Send us a Nerd Pledge at patreon.com/thefinalword Find more episodes at finalwordcricket.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Sam Edmund speaks with former Australian paceman James Pattinson
Hear our chat with former Australian quick, James Pattinson, about his love to fishing.
Hear our chat with former Australian quick, James Pattinson, about his love to fishing.
James joined Jules to discuss his local return to footy at Doveton, what position he plays, his life after cricket,
Gil McLachlan joined Gerard in the studio and shared the concept of the AFL's version of 'Magic Round', and Gerard asked Gil about a potential surprise on grand final day, Nathan Buckley told us who he would've voted for as the coach of the year, Sam Edmund rang the Trade Bell on the Gold Coast's pending strategy, and Victorian cricket coach Chris Rogers revealed James Pattinson will be missing this summer.
How Will Pucovski is on track to face Western Australia in a play-off for hosting rights to the Sheffield Shield final, the state set-up's role in guiding the 24-year-old through the complications of repeat concussions, how experienced pace bowler James Pattinson has prepared for the charge to the final in his own time having negotiated a "niggle" over the summer, the two significant players who will return for Victoria at the conclusion of the Pakistan tour, and more.
Two Outlaws recently returned from their winter travels pay the home dressing room a visit. Joe Clarke discusses his experience of facing James Pattinson and assesses the strength in depth of the Nottinghamshire squad, while Haseeb Hameed speaks of how it felt to return to Nottingham after a testing stint down under, and shares his overriding ambitions for his time at Trent Bridge.
As the Nottinghamshire squad enjoy a week off before finalising their pre-season preparations, two overseas Outlaws check in to look ahead to 2022. From Australia, James Pattinson shared his excitement at being able to commit to a full county campaign, and gave a glowing assessment of the strength in depth to be found at Trent Bridge. Meanwhile, from South Africa, Dane Paterson recalled how Luke Fletcher urged him towards his 50-wicket milestone.
Two Trent Bridge titans who are getting better and better as the years go by pay a visit to the home dressing room. Samit Patel spoke of his pride at seeing his teammates put together such a strong red-ball season, Luke Fletcher discussed his surprise foray into the Abu Dhabi T10 League, and the duo share their joy at the impending return of James Pattinson.
Hawthorn board aspirant Ian Silk outlines how he can bring a fresh perspective to Waverley, Victorian state cricket team coach Chris Rogers explains why James Pattinson feels hard done by to have been suspended, Peter Lalor approves of Cricket Australia's approach to Justin Langer's position, Adam Collins relates the ramifications for the England cricket team of Azeem Rafiq's testimony of racism in county cricket, and Danny Townsend explains where the A-Leagues have regressed and can reclaim the ground they have lost.
How George Bailey's Test career may have influenced his selection philosophy, the way Marcus Harris will benefit from the selectors' confidence, how Victoria will cover Australia A call-ups Nic Maddinson and Scott Boland, how the response to James Pattinson's ban has progressed, how Victoria will continue to support Will Pucovski, what Maddinson will bring to the Melbourne Renegades as captain, and more.
Australia's most wanted man, Mostafa Baluch, has been caught by police, police are continuing search for driver who fled fatal hit-run crash, parts of the nation's east coast on flood watch, cricketer James Pattinson copped hefty fine and one game suspension, Jackie O, KIIS FM, The Jess Rowe Big Talk Show, Will Ferrell, Elf See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The former Test spinner explains how James Pattinson, Scott Boland and Will Sutherland combined to put Victoria in a winning position against New South Wales, how Chris Rogers' coaching has prepared Nic Maddinson for another run at a Test spot, and his expectations for the final day of the match.
How he can't help but have an eye on the Test team after his hot start in the Sheffield Shield, why Scott Boland will be in the Australian selectors' sights, how James Pattinson "brings a new energy" to the Victorian team, the balance he's found in his personal life after more than 10 years on the domestic cricket scene, and more.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Billy's kids are not happy with his Instagram, GWS getting itchy with pick 2, NSW take on Victoria tomorrow in Sheffield Shield, Brandon Smith is being poached by 4 teams, what's the most stupid question you've been asked?, Melbourne legend Nathan Jones, Billy's Joke See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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How there have been "good signs" for Will Pucovski's hopes of returning to cricket soon, what he promises when his health is in order, the "exceptionally satisfying" Sheffield Shield victory over New South Wales, how bowler Scott Boland is the "finished article," the role James Pattinson will play for Victoria, and more.
We're back to review last week's two Shield clashes, which saw Queensland and South Australia contest a hard-fought draw and Tasmania hold their nerve on the final day to chase down Western Australia's target of 217.We also preview New South Wales and Victoria's season opener to commence from Wednesday, and reminisce about the best of James Pattinson's Test career.
Chris Rogers joins Gerard ahead of Victoria's Sheffield Shield opener against New South Wales tomorrow. Rogers touches on Ben Stokes' inclusion in England's Ashes squad, and James Pattinson's retirement from international cricket.
1. Intro. 2. Redictions (Reflect on Predictions). 3. Predictions 4. Weekly Whack NewsSecond episode of the Bailed Up Podcast. Thanks for listening and enjoy!
Andrew is joined by Cameron MacDonald to discuss the upcoming World T20, James Pattinson, and name our all-time ODI teams.
The Australian star bowler joined Sam and Jimmy.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Aussies lose their T20 World Cup warm-up, Geelong Cup, AFL Round 1 fixture rumours, Eddie Betts joins a new club, Redcliffe Dolphins announce Wayne Bennett as its first Head Coach, NFL Punter Arryn Siposs, Roo's Texas Facts, Nic Naitanui, Billy's Joke See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's been a huge development in the hunt for Gabby Petito's boyfriend, Brian Laundrie, Victoria's sixth lockdown is finally set to come to an end at midnight tonight, Woolworths has banned the sale of knives and scissors from all of its stores around Australia, Aussie bowler James Pattinson has retired from test cricket effective immediately, Daniel Johns has said he wouldn't Silverchair back together for a million dollars with a gun to his head, Adele has revealed what her death row meal would be. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tony Dodemaide joined Sam and Jimmy.
James Pattinson has managed to string 3 first class games in a row together since playing a stint of T20 cricket in India, throughout the last month he's taken 13 wickets for the Vics and consistently hitting the crease with pace and speed
Gather round. It’s that time again, where we take you down the winding road of cricket history – it’s weekend Story Time on The Final Word! Check in to learn a thing or two about Jack Gregory and Warwick Armstrong, or Hugh Tayfield and Alan Border. They all make an appearance. As does Patterson Thompson, who kept his foot behind the line for us. And when that is all done, enjoy our chat with James Pattinson from Lord’s last year. Your Nerd Pledge numbers are: 6.77 – George Norman 2.12 – Ben 8.69 – Christopher Byrne 7.46 – Reg Roberts & Jon Landsell 2.98 – Richard Clark & David Short 2.03 – Greg Sykes Send us a Nerd Pledge at patreon.com/thefinalword Find previous episodes at finalwordcricket.com Support Lloyd Scott’s amazing mission for the Lord’s Taveners! Check out CBUS Super at cbussuper.com.au The Final Word is produced by Jay Mueller on the Bad Producer Network Title track by Urthboy Support the show: https://patreon.com/thefinalword See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cricket Victoria released their player contracts on Wednesday this week. Aaron Finch was one of those players along with Glenn Maxwell, James Pattinson and others. How will he look to balance Victorian duties with Australian duties this morning
Ep 5: Grandstand at Stumps podcast with Corbin Middlemas and Ed Cowan reviewing the Boxing Day Test. How did the much-hyped MCG pitch preform? Do the Black Caps have the profile of a successful touring team in Australia? How significant was that innings from Travis Head? Where does James Pattinson sit in the pecking order? Will Mitch Swepson play in Sydney? All these questions discussed, plus a look ahead to the New Year's Test.
Ep 5: Grandstand at Stumps podcast with Corbin Middlemas and Ed Cowan reviewing the Boxing Day Test. How did the much-hyped MCG pitch preform? Do the Black Caps have the profile of a successful touring team in Australia? How significant was that innings from Travis Head? Where does James Pattinson sit in the pecking order? Will Mitch Swepson play in Sydney? All these questions discussed, plus a look ahead to the New Year's Test.
Recent NSW debutant Liam Hatcher joins the Fellas on this weeks show to talk about his journey, discussing the first test of the Australian summer against Pakistan. Hear all about the Australian A tour game catastrophe with the bat, the latest Marsh Cup review, James Pattinson's suspension, The Agar brothers incident, the young stars who took it to Pakistan in the CAXI, Jake Fraser-Mcgurk, and of course the blowtorch!
Season 7, Ep 8: After handing down Steve Smith's ban, Cricket Australia took the unusual step of linking the player with Maurice Duffy, an Irish academic who describes his job as a 'mindset coach'. The pair worked together throughout that year and through Smith's remarkable Ashes series that followed. We caught up with Maurice to talk about how the relationship. Also, our comprehensive Women's Big Bash wrap, a look at bans for James Pattinson and Em Smith, and a brief flirtation with Nerd Pledge. Send us your Nerd Pledge at patreon.com/thefinalword Listen to all our episodes at finalwordcricket.com The Final Word is produced by Bad Producer Productions Title track by Urthboy: www.elefanttraks.com Support the show: https://patreon.com/thefinalword See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It’s the eve of the First Test and the summer of Marnus is about to start, so why does this all feel like a Partridge shrug? Pakistan is a decentralised digital currency, or some shit. There’s a conversation around mental health to be had, so we have a crack at it. Meanwhile, James Pattinson allegedly said something vile in a Shield game… what was it? Bob Murphy comes in to discuss woke blokes and AFL/Cricket synergies. Brian Lara discusses his relationship to club cricket, being told to score by his first coach, being 12th man, circuiting with the West Indies and touring Pakistan in the 90s and 2000s. #AskTGC tackles cricket socialism, team WhatsApp dynamics, and how team kit bats are like rescue dogs. None of this possible without our comrades at Budgy Smuggler.We’re performing live across Australia in 2019. Our dates:Brisbane – Princess Theatre, Thursday November 21, 7.30pm (with Jason Gillespie)Adelaide – Rhino Room, Saturday November 30, 12pm (with Shaun Tait)Melbourne – Corner Hotel, Friday December 27, 7.30pm (with John Hastings)Melbourne – Corner Hotel, Saturday December 28, 7.30pm (with John Hastings)Sydney – Comedy Store, Friday January 3, 7.30pm (Guest TBC)Sydney – Comedy Store, Saturday January 4, 7.30pm (Guest TBC)Tickets at https://gradecricketer.club/upcoming-events***We do events, too. If you have sporting entertainment needs and prefer material sourced after 1975, please talk to us. We’ve performed across Australia and the UK, and love telling stories from clubland, or interviewing those who tell them even better. Contact albert.machala@century.com.au for more details.***We have merch, namely Stubby Holders, and Smugglers. Head to https://gradecricketer.club/shop for the specifics***Big thanks to Jarryd Biviano @thefifthcreative and Julia Dowe for our podcast art, Toby Shain for the voiceovers + fake ad production, and Adrian Leung for our intro tune.***Email the show at gradecricketer@gmail.com***We’re able to do all of this thanks to the fit, intelligent, enterprising people at Budgy Smuggler. It either is, or is nearly, summer somewhere in the world. For the entirety of your colourful swimwear needs, head to budgysmuggler.com.au
In our second episode of our second season, we discuss mock drafts, [insert Gary Kirsten topic here] and James Pattinson's off-spin.Special guest Peter Miller (@thecricketgeek) also takes on The Masked Fifth Grade Cricketer in a game of 'Watto or Notto?'.Buy Dan's new book at www.50greatestmatches.com
In our second episode of our second season, we discuss mock drafts, [insert Gary Kirsten topic here] and James Pattinson's off-spin. Special guest Peter Miller (@thecricketgeek) also takes on The Masked Fifth Grade Cricketer in a game of 'Watto or Notto?'. Buy Dan's new book at www.50greatestmatches.com
Michael Vaughan says England will need a 'Michael Atherton in Johannesburg type innings' (185 not out off 492 balls having occupied the crease for over 10 hours) to secure a draw and keep their Ashes hopes alive heading into the final Test at The Oval. Coach Trevor Bayliss says his side can pull off another incredible escape, and we hear from Australia's team mentor Steve Waugh on Steve Smith’s monumental performances. Away from the cricket, we catch up with James Pattinson about his love of English football and in particular Grimsby Town!
Dwayne on the Port Adelaide captaincy 2. Dwayne on Tex Walker and Tom Morris' report 3. Mark Williams 4. James Pattinson
Season 6, Ep 9: Last week, James Pattinson made his international comeback in a famous Australian victory. It was a long time coming and required a punishing surgical procedure to fuse his back together. But as he explained to Adam and Geoff at Lord’s ahead of the Second Test, he has returned with a much better appreciation of where cricket sits within his life. After the interview, stay tuned for another round of Nerd Pledge. The Final Word is produced by Bad Producer Productions. Listen to all of our episodes at finalwordcricket.com. Title track - Urthboy, Stories. www.urthboy.com / www.elefanttraks.com. Support the show: https://patreon.com/thefinalword See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The umpiring farce that plagued the first Ashes Test — which Australia won by 251 runs — reached a historic low on day five as the officials continued their calamitous run of decision-making.Each of the first four days had seen umpires Aleem Dar and Joel Wilson come under fire for incorrect calls and it didn't take long on the final day for them to give critics even more ammunition.England captain Joe Root was at the centre of it all.Firstly, Wilson raised his finger when James Pattinson appealed for LBW after striking Root on the pad with a full delivery. To the naked eye it looked to be sliding down the leg side and that was shown to be the case when the England skipper reviewed the decision.Hawkeye showed the Dukes was comfortably missing leg stump and Root survived, before he was called into action again to review another Wilson blunder.Later in the session Peter Siddle thought he had Root LBW and the umpire agreed. This time the Poms' best batsman openly laughed as he signalled for a review straight away.He got a thick inside edge and again Wilson was forced to overturn his decision.In commentary for Sky Sports, Aussie legend Shane Warne said: "He's put his finger up twice this morning, Joel Wilson, and both times you would say they weren't the best decisions. AKA, a shocker."Iconic cricket commentator Jim Maxwell told the BBC: "He (Wilson) is not up to Test match standard, no doubt about it. Some of these decisions haven't even been good guesses."The second Root decision meant Wilson made history for all the wrong reasons. He had eight decisions overturned upon review for the Test match, equalling the record for most decisions overruled by one umpire in a Test.Dar was also criticised for saying Root played a shot when struck on the pad by a Nathan Lyon delivery that would have gone on to hit the stumps. Root was struck outside the line of off stump — and if you're playing a shot in that instance you should not be given out — but he hid his bat behind his pad and few believed the captain was genuinely trying to hit the ball.The Aussies thought about reviewing but when Dar gestured that Root was playing a shot, they thought they would not be able to reverse the call and so left it alone."My goodness Aleem that is NOT a shot," former Australian seamer Trent Copeland wrote on Twitter as others in the Twittersphere piled on.Even the series' official sponsor Specsavers sledged the officials, saying there were free eye tests available near the ground.Adding another layer to the embarrassment is Wilson is scheduled to be the third umpire for the second Test at Lord's while Dar will be the on-field official. Wilson is then scheduled to be back on the field for the third Test.Speaking after play, Root said it was unfair to be too harsh on the umpires because everyone in cricket makes mistakes."Players make bad decisions sometimes and as a result lose their wicket or get smacked out of the attack," Root said. "I think it's very easy to over-criticise and to point the finger."I think sometimes you've got to respect and understand they're under as much pressure as the players."They might have got a fair few decisions wrong this game but that's all part and parcel of cricket. That's why DRS is there, to overturn those wrong ones."Thankfully it was there in this game."Earlier in the Test match former Australian captain Ricky Ponting suggested one way to improve the standard of officiating was to get rid of the rule saying only neutral umpires are able to take control of Test matches.It means Australian and English umpires are ineligible to stand in Ashes Tests but Ponting said that's an outdated notion that should be changed."I would like to think the game has come far enough now for the game to not have neutral umpires," Ponting told cricket.com.au."People might say that with all the technology we've got now, it doesn't matter that much. But it's not a good spectacle when pretty obviously wrong decisions...
On this week's Sportshour we are live from Edgbaston as England and Australia battle it out in the first Ashes Test. We are joined by former England batsman Mark Ramprakash plus a host of guests to discuss their predictions on which way it will go. We hear from Barney Douglas who has directed a new cricket film called "The Edge". It takes us inside the England dressing-room before, during and after the team's dramatic rise to No.1 in the world Test rankings in 2011. Plus, a trip to Rome for an important cricket match for a different reason. We hear all about a crunch match between two rather unusual rivals: the Church of England sent the Archbishop of Canterbury's XI to Rome, to play a team from the Vatican. And Australian cricket star turned Rugby League Challenge Cup winner, Courtney Hill, gives her score predictions for the Ashes and tells us where her affiliations now lie. Photo: Australia"s James Pattinson appeals for a wicket (Reuters)
Pies and The Producer in the studio recapping the latest round of NRL. Referees are in the spotlight and hell freezes over when BS goes into bat for the refs. Media outrage goes into overdrive after the Warriors apparently got hosed by the referees. The Rabbitohs got out of jail and the Manly bandwagon gathered a few more fans. Pies has plenty more space if you want to get on with him. Swainy joins us to recap the 2nd week of The Rugby Championship. Australia beat Argentina and South Africa came from behind with a spectacular try to draw with New Zealand. In the AFL BS floats a smoky for the Top 8 and after assessing the fixtures, we get on immediately. GWS hung on at the Adelaide Oval against Port, Geelong got a much needed win in Sydney and Brisbane confirmed their status as premiership threats with a win in Tasmania over Hawthorn. The Hawks inaccuracy didn't help them. In Cricket Justin Langer has confirmed Usman Khawaja and James Pattinson will start the first test of The Ashes. We try and pick the rest of the side. They can't bring Bancroft straight back in can they? Pies reviews one of the great editions of the Tour de France Cycling race with Egan Bernal proving too strong in the last two climbs amid landslides and glacial shifts. Aussie Caleb Ewan won 3 stages including the final stage down the Champs Elysees. And Pies gives us a couple of stories from the Henson Park Beer Footy & Food Festival. 0:00:00 - NRL 0:49:00 - Rugby with Swainy 1:16:00 - AFL 1:53:00 - The Ashes preview 1:58:00 - Tour de France review 2:07:00 - Motorsport Supercars & Formula 1 2:14:00 - Beer Footy Food 2:17:00 - Masters of Rugby League Part of the No Phony Podcast Network nophonynetwork.com Twitter - @batsandballspod Brendan - @brendansmith05 Josh - @PiesJosh Zac - @BigZacko Mendy - @BigMendy180 No Phony Network - @phonyno Email - batsandballspodcast@gmail.com facebook.com/batsandballspodcast http://batsandballspodcast.com/
Former Australia wicketkeeper and current Aussie fielding coach Brad Haddin joins cricket.com.au journalists Sam Ferris and Andrew Ramsey to preview the Ashes, talk Steve Waugh, James Pattinson, the ballet and finish with a special edition of Play It or Leave It
In a Talk Of Trent Bridge exclusive, host Jake Ball is joined by overseas star James Pattinson as the Dandenong Destroyer checks in from Down Under. The Victorian paceman, who recently signed on for his return to the Club, spoke for the first time since agreeing the deal to Ball in the middle of the Sheffield Shield final. Pattinson covers his injury troubles over the last couple of years, his excitement over his return to Trent Bridge and his desire to win more trophies with the Club.
It was a great start to BBL08 with the Heat hosting the Strikers, we had controversy over whether James Pattinson was out, Alex Carey hit 67 for the Strikers and the Heat had unlocked a new star in rookie Max Bryant. It was the Strikers though who prevailed by five wickets. Jack Heverin, Benny Jones and Ryan Harris called all the action from the GABBA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the Inside Edge, the Podcast that makes betting on the Big Bash as easy as possible! In Stats Insider's inaugural BBL podcast - with a working title of "Episode 1" - host Hedge introduces the audience to Ritchie and Nick from SIHQ, who clearly, have been studying the form leading into Wednesday nights BBL Season Opener. After a bit of education on who and what Stats Insider is and does, and how the revolutionary new cricket model works, it's time to get stuck into the juicy, meaty, goodness that is Big Bash cricket. While touching on the Futures markets for each team, the focus is on the first two games of the season. 6.25 Brisbane Heat vs Adelaide Strikers The Stats Insider model loves the Strikers, but with Travis Head on national duty with Australia, the lads look at how the Strikers look without their talismanic batsman. Colin Ingram, Matt Short and Jon Wells get a mention on the batting side, while last season's highest wicket-taker Rashid Khan and 'death bowler' Ben Laughlin also get a wrap up from the boys. Unfortunately, Test hero Peter Siddle gets a knock from Hedge as someone who's greatest talent is "running in hard." The Heat look appropriately priced when compared with Stats Insider's Simulations. So much hinges on the "Bash Brothers" opening partnership of Chris Lynn and Brendon McCullum, but Hedge feels that Joe Burns at first or second drop could be invaluable to Brisbane's fortunes, and that Swepson looks to be value for Heat most wickets. Stats Insider's BBL data specialist, Ritchie, feels the young (but unknown) Afghani spinning gun, Mujeeb, might be a better wicket-taking option than Swepson. Ritchie also identified a particular weakness in Chris Lynn's game, thinking the elite leggie, Rashid Khan, might be able to exploit Lynn in Game 1. 14.15 Melbourne Renegades vs Perth Scorchers The lads feel this looks a little David vs Goliath with the powerhouse Scorchers coming East to face the recently rebuilt Melbourne Renegades. Ritchie gives us a sneak peek into some potential betting value on this game so keep an eye on the match pages prior to bat toss! Hedge thinks the Scorchers' only issue might be their absolute quality bowling lineup... "Is there such a thing as having too many good bowlers?" Tye, Willey, Richardson, Coulter-Nile, Behrendorff and even skipper Mitch Marsh will all be used as strike bowlers at times, showing extreme depth in that pace department. The team all feel the Renegades might be some value at the wooden spoon / most losses markets following the loss of some elite talent in Brad Hodge, Brad Hogg, Dwayne Bravo and James Pattinson, not sure what to expect from the likes of Cooper, Ludeman and Dan Christian, while the bowling of Nabi and Cameron Boyce will be leaned on heavily to get the 'Gades through their 20 overs, hopefully taking a few wickets too. 18.45 BBL Team Futures Hedge and Nick lament the lack of talent at the Stars, while Ritchie talks through the differences between the (nearly) straight player swap of James Faulkner and Dan Christian and the impact they can have on their respective franchises. The Hurricanes are inconsistent but the talent has shown they can take Hobart all the way if they can put it all together. the Sixers will give opportunities to some young fellas who will get game time around the likes of Joe Denly, who may or may not be the first player to score a ton and take a hattrick in the same T20 game... 26.30 The boys give their players of the tournament... Plenty of value on offer! www.statsinsider.com.au/bbl
This week on the show the boys discuss: - the fall out from the Stokes and Hales debacle - the replacements, if any, that could be picked - the lions squad - the possible replacements for James Pattinson - four day cricket - the future of cricket or an disgrace to the heroes of the past. Recorded in Clapham, England on 4 October 2017