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This week the podcast welcomes a Kent legend in Joe Denly to the show! The episode is filled with amazing insights and anecdotes, about some of the biggest events in Kent and English cricket. Joe discusses the experience of winning the 2007 Twenty20 Cup with Kent, facing the likes of Brett Lee, and talks us through what it was like in the changing room during that Stokes innings at Headingley in 2019! Moreover, Joe answers some of the questions sent in! Find out what it was like for him to present his nephew Jaydn his first cap, his opinions on franchise cricket, & what's his greatest cricketing achievement! All this and more on this week's Kent Spitfires One Day Cup Podcast! Get your tickets for future Kent games at bit.ly/CountyChampTickets Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A father from Kent says he's been left outraged after his son was allocated a secondary school place ten miles from where they live. He's appealed to council, but they say his chosen school was oversubscribed and he failed to list more preferences. Also in today's podcast, the Bank of England has confirmed an interest rate rise - taking it to levels not seen since 2008. We spoke to a local area mortgage manager about what it means for homeowners and first time buyers in Kent. Howard Cox, a Kent fuel campaigner, has announced plans to run in the London mayoral race next year. Previously a staunch Tory supporter, he'll be standing for the Reform Group. A former Met Police Officer is facing a disciplinary hearing over allegedly failing to properly investigate accusations of indecent exposure made against Wayne Couzens.A former soldier from Canterbury who's attempting to become the first ever double above-the-knee amputee to climb Everest has completed the first part of the journeyAnd, Kent's head coach is urging Joe Denly and Daniel Bell-Drummond to focus on preparations for the T20 after they were dropped from the county championship squad. Kent are welcoming Hampshire to Canterbury for their fifth match of the season in the longer format.
Jo Harman, Phil Walker and Yas Rana reflect on the inaugural Women's Premier League, which saw England's Nat Sciver-Brunt and Issy Wong both play starring roles as Mumbai Indians won the tournament.There's chat about a crazy T20I between South Africa and West Indies - in which numerous all-time T20 records were smashed as both sides piled on the runs at Centurion - the Indore pitch rating and a new issue of Wisden Cricket Monthly.Kent's Sam Billings and Joe Denly also join the show at the start of the episode ahead of the new county season. Sam discusses why he turned down England duty this winter, pulling out of the IPL, winning the Pakistan Super League and Shaheen Shah Afridi's development as a batter, while Joe reflects on his experience of the IPL and the challenges that players face in the modern day cricketing landscape. To celebrate World Whisky Day, the Wisden Shop are offering 30% off their Limited Edition spirits range, including the Wisden Whisky, Gin, Vodka, and all spirits gift sets. Use code 'spirits30' to claim your discount before the offer ends. Buy the latest Wisden Cricket Monthly magazine: https://wisden.com/shop/wisden-cricket-monthly-issue-66 Get the digital version: https://pocketmags.com/wisden-cricket-monthly-magazine#5c1cd17fa0b05 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Story Time. The happy place where, each weekend, you are as likely to hear about what kept Wally Hammond away from the game in 1926 as you are about Joe Denly's football career. Remember Jack Russell? Let's talk about the other one, the first Englishman to clock twin tons. From there, Worcestershire's finest day on a rival's ground and Deano's final day for Victoria before finally answering a question that's kept us busy for weeks: who really is the best player to drop you? We also make amends for botching 5.66. Your new Nerd Pledge numbers: 2.01 - Sam Litster 4.15 - Ian Minors, Dave McRobbie & Luke Reynolds 4.25 - Joe Reinhard Plus revisits and confirmations. Send us a Nerd Pledge at patreon.com/thefinalword Find previous episodes at finalwordcricket.com Declan Lawlor, what a guy! In conjunction with Lord's Taveners, he's running the length of the Thames. Get behind him if you can. If his story inspires you to also raise a few dollars for the Tavs, take a look at the solo-events they are saddling up for through 2021. Also, click here to participate in the Sunshine Coast University survey on The Final Word. And for Sam Ashworth's techno-inspired spreadsheets, look no further. Save heaps on the Wisden Almanack at wisdenalmanack.com/2021 In Australia or the USA use code WA30 for 30% off. In the UK subscribe to get the book for £25 instead of £55 For a discount subscription to Wisden Cricket Monthly, the magic key is bit.ly/wcmtfw Get 20% off Woodstock kit with code TFW20 at woodstockcricket.co.uk Get Geoff’s new book The Comeback Summer The Final Word is part of the Bad Producer Podcast Network Title track by Urthboy Support the show: https://patreon.com/thefinalword See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rushy and Jonny hastily arranged a podcast and within 24 managed to tempt England and Kent batsman Joe Denly to join them for a chat. Covering a range of topics including his determination to refain his England place, addressing rumours of instructions of having to face 100 deliveries without scoring in England's test team to taking questions from our social media fans.
Season 9, Ep 7: Final Word friend Bharat Sundaresan has spent the past month in Adelaide rocking out at the First Annual Sheffield Shield Party Carnival Fiesta. He joins us to fill in all the details we might have missed among the centuries and bags of wickets, having watched all the players in similar conditions. Who's up, who's down, who's in, who's out? Bharat and Katy Perry know. Also, Virat Kohli's paternity leave, how the WBBL teams are faring, Winnie's citizenship, IPL finals week, Zimbabwe beat Pakistan in a Super Over, Joe Denly's time ends as England name a South Africa squad, somehow Graeme Hick gets a mention again, and plenty more. Your Nerd Pledge numbers are: 3.20 – David Barlow 3.00 – Dominic Davis Join Patreon to attend our Stuart MacGill live show: patreon.com/thefinalword Message from anywhere on earth with your ZOLEO, at zoleo.com Check out CBUS Super at cbussuper.com.au Previous episodes available at finalwordcricket.com The Final Word is produced by Jay Mueller on the Bad Producer Podcast Network Title track by Urthboy Support the show: https://patreon.com/thefinalword See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The panel of Jo Harman, Taha Hashim, Jim Wallace and Yas Rana preview the IPL play-offs, analyse England's squads for their tour of South Africa, get exciting about a pair of young quicks in the women's game and much more. An eight minute segment of Jo's recent interview with Joe Denly is played from 9:46.
We take a break from Test cricket to discuss England's One Day International series against Ireland. With many of the first team not playing, did any less experienced England players make a case for their inclusion in future squads?Should Tom Banton be batting higher up the order?Most importantly, are Joe Denly and James Vince the same person? Join Dan and Glenn to find out!
Tim Part and Andrew Mizner return to discuss the Windies' impressive victory over England in the first Test, including how the statistical omens don't look good for Joe Denly. To get the West Indian perspective, Andrew talked to Barbadian commentator and analyst Nikhil Uttamchandani. Tim, on the other hand, has been playing a lot of Cricket Captain and gives his verdict on the newly released 2020 edition of the game.
In our fourth episode, we review the events of Day 4 of the First Test between England and the West Indies, being played in the bio-secure bubble of the Ageas Bowl in Southampton. Join us for our discussion of: Whether England's opening two batsmen proved themselves over the course of the day. If England's lead at the end of their innings will be enough to win this match. The good and bad of the West Indian bowling attack and what they will need to do on Day 5 to win. And... The 'Question of the Joes!' What becomes of Joe Denly when Joe Root comes back into the England side. As a reminder, you can also find us on YouTube, Facebook and Twitter.
Dominic Cork says that Zak Crawley has done enough to be picked ahead of Joe Denly for the next Test at Old Trafford after his 76 on day four at The Ageas Bowl as he joins Darren Sammy, Ravi Bopara and Mark Butcher on The Cricket Debate.
After some high profile errors VAR is once again in the spotlight leading Jose Mourinho to take aim at the officials after a goalless draw against Bournemouth, Jason Cundy pays the highest tribute to Manchester United starlet Mason Greenwood as the 18-year-old scored once again as they beat Aston Villa, meanwhile Villa boss Dean Smith is irked by a penalty decision that isn’t overturned at Stockley Park, on Hawksbee & Jacobs they look back at a classic interview with 1968 Olympic Bronze medallist John Carlos and the sacrifices he endured after his famous Black Power salute on the podium with fellow American Tommy Smith and Sheffield United’s David McGoldrick speaks about the importance of the Black Lives Matter movement.Former Liverpool & Chelsea defender Glen Johnson raises concerns about Sean Dyche getting a top job in the Premier League, ex-Tottenham midfielder Jamie O'Hara makes the surprising claim that he'd like to see Chris Wilder manage Spurs one day, Norwich City’s Jamal Lewis believes the Canaries still have a lot to play for this season as they face the potential of being relegated this weekend against West Ham live on talkSPORT, former England fast bowler Darren Gough has some honest words for the England selectors after Joe Denly was dismissed for 18 in the 1st Test against West Indies and boxing promoter Frank Warren has news on the third fight between Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alan, Miller and Butch convene to preview the first international cricket since March as England take on West Indies behind closed doors
Nasser Hussain, Michael Atherton and Ian Bishop look at which England seamers might miss out on the first Test, the pressure on Joe Denly and how Ben Stokes will fare as captain as they preview the three-Test #raisethebat series against West Indies.
On Episode 6 of Behind the Lockdown, Kent & England batsman Joe Denly joins Matty & Ste to discuss what it's like returning to the England dressing room, why you should never leave Jofra Archer 1st ball and the best XI he's ever played with.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/AcademyNorth)
Two guests on the Podcast this week as Phil Walker, Editor in Chief at Wisden Cricket Monthly (https://www.wisden.com/wisden-cricket-monthly) magazine joins the Badger, James Buttler, to assess how good England are in the Test arena. The pair discuss Joe Root's captaincy, the future of Joe Denly at no3 and come to verbal blows on whether Jos Buttler is worth his place in the team. Also, is Jonny Bairstow the answer at first wicket down? And the second guest this week is Mark Dexter of the Olicanian Cricket Club in Ilkley. The pavilion there was burned down in an arson attack last August and Mark chats about what the club are doing to get back on their collective feet. If you can help please contact mark@dextermedia.co.uk. Thanks again to the Experience Travel Group (https://www.experiencetravelgroup.com/blog/2019/08/england-cricket-tour-sri-lanka-2020/) , offering superb cricket watching holidays to Sri Lanka in March 2020. Get looked after by the best as you see England play Test cricket in a beautiful country. And last but not least, thank you very much for listening and supporting the podcast! Contact the show via Twitter on @cricket_badger or email us at cricketbadger@hotmail.com. If you'd like to advertise on the Podcast drop us a line and we will send you our list of very competitive rates.
The panel discuss which of Joe Denly, Jos Buttler, and Jonny Bairstow England should take to Sri Lanka, whether England Women have a chance in the T20 World Cup, and why you should be careful going near monkeys.
Sibley, the Curran brothers, and Joe Denly's cover drive. Quite heavy on cricket this week, just shaping up against the new format. Lighter stuff to come.
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
Mark Butcher, Darren Gough, Gareth Batty and Steve Harmison discuss a frustrating day for England at the crease. The guys also speak with Joe Denly who stood out on day two. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
The Pakistan series has been won and done, but just how good were the Aussies, in the context of their opponents?Foxsports.com.au's Tom Morris, Jacob Kuriype and Brenton Cherry break all that down, before Brett Lee offers his thoughts as well.Here are all the talking points out of the series:-Disappointing Pakistan (1:00)-Should've Tim Paine declared when he did? (6:00)-Is Warner a 'great' of the game? (8:00)-The concern of traveling Test teams (12:00)-Are Australia now adequately prepared for NZ? (15:00)-Are we ready for pink ball Tests in Melbourne and Sydney? (16:00)-Joe Denly's dropped catch the worst you've seen? (18:00)-Brett Lee joins Jacob Polychronis (22:00) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a draw in Hamilton sealed a series victory for New Zealand, Yas Rana, Lawrence Booth and Taha Hashim discuss how both sides fared across the series and how they'll do in their upcoming away trips. Also, was Joe Denly's dropped catch the worst of all time?
Three men's Test matches on the go at the same time, what delights! Host Nakul Pande calls in Tony Bishop and Tim Part to dissect day 1 between New Zealand and England at Mount Maunganui; pick over Pakistan's resistance then sudden lack of resistance in Brisbane; and India's bright new dawn/dusk as day/night Test cricket hits the subcontinent for the first time. Get the pod BEFORE ANYONE ELSE by becoming a Patron at patreon.com/guerillacricket!
Nasser Hussain and Angus Fraser reflect on day one of the first Test between New Zealand and England, praising Joe Denly, pondering whether Ben Stokes can become England's Jacques Kallis and urging Joe Root to enjoy himself.
Fifties from Ben Stokes, Rory Burns and Joe Denly leave England in a strong position at the end of an attritional first day of their series in New Zealand. Yas Rana talks to Wisden Almanack editor Lawrence Booth on the phone from the ground and Taha Hashim at Wisden HQ in London to dissect an enthralling day of cricket.
It’s a marathon of a pod this week as Comedian, Actor and CPFC Associate Director Eddie Izzard chats to Chris Grierson whilst walking the first two hours of the Palace for Life Marathon March. He covers everything from HIIT workouts to how football can save the world. Andros Townsend sat down with Premier League Productions to do his 854th interview about that goal he scored at Man City last season. He also reveals some training ground truths about his teammates. Kent and England cricketers Joe Denly and Sam Billings visited Copers Cope recently to join in with first team training, followed by a visit to the nets with Roy Hodgson and Joel Ward. Statman delivers his usual good statistical news ahead of the home game against Man City. Roy Hodgson then finishes the pod off by using his cricket skills to bat away the usual questions from the world’s media.
Why does everything have to be a tie? England level the series at The Oval thanks to Joe Denly's new-dad-sugar-hit runs and Stuart Broad bowling kryptonite. Australia retain the Ashes, but lets focus on the negatives and how they can bounce back at The Gabba in November. Dean Jones is on the phone from India to discuss being King of The World, batting with a Harrow sized stick in 1st grade and why, because of global warming, his 210 in Madras will soon be the new norm. #AskTGC involves Steve Waugh on a balcony, closing a microwave with a well-timed leave and and Englishman having Steve Smith Stockholm Syndrome.
Johno and now regular Liam attend the 3rd day of the 5th Test of the Ashes. Joe Denly, Ben Stokes, and others put England in a great position
Michael Vaughan, Glenn McGrath and Alec Stewart have their say on England batting themselves into a strong position to win the match and tie the series. We hear from Joe Denly on his amazing week; the birth of his daughter now followed by a new highest Test score of 96 which Michael Vaughan says will be enough to ensure he's on the winter tours to New Zealand and South Africa. Plus, Aggers chats to Kevin Roberts on leading Cricket Australia out of the ball tampering scandal, English crowds booing David Warner, and his upcoming visit to Pakistan with a view to touring the country in 2022.
Joe Denly helps give England a match-winning advantage on a gorgeous September day. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Yas Rana and Phil Walker react to the third day at The Oval. A day's play that saw Joe Denly fall agonisingly short of a maiden Test century.
Taha Hashim is joined by Rich Evans and Ben Gardner to discuss day two of the Old Trafford Ashes Test
A day after being rolled for 67 England's batsmen remembered what this test cricket caper is all about, showing a backbone that was nowhere to be found in the first innings of the third Ashes test in Leeds.The home side learnt from its day two horror show, putting up a determined display with the bat that has kept the faintest hopes of what would be its most remarkable test victory alive.Needing 359 to win, England went to stumps at 156-3, crushing the dreams of Australian supporters who had turned up to Headingley on day three expecting to witness Tim Paine's men hold the urn aloft on English soil for the first time in 18 years.But the champagne is still on ice after a dogged performance, led by under-fire captain Joe Root and, one of many scrapping for their test futures, Joe Denly.After bowling Australia out for 246 – held up by Marnus Labuschagne's excellent 80, his third half century in a row since replacing Steve Smith in the side – the challenge in front of England was a daunting one. It has already exceeded many people's expectations by dragging the match into a fourth day – after all, who would have thought the Poms would still be standing after 72 overs in its second innings, having lasted just 27.5 overs in its first?You would have been even braver to suggest England would be just three wickets down at the close after it slumped to 15-2 shortly after lunch. Rory Burns (7) edged Josh Hazlewood to the safe hands of David Warner at first slip, giving the Aussie opener his fifth catch in that position for the match, and Jason Roy's series from hell continued as he failed to make it to double figures for the fifth time in six attempts.He got himself horribly tangled up trying to defend a Pat Cummins peach that angled in, seamed away and rocked his off stump on eight.But Root and Denly were intent on restoring some of the pride that was washed away by England's worst batting performance in an Ashes test since 1948 and set about defying the Aussie bowlers. Root was back to somewhere near his best, hardly offering a chance as he scored predominantly off the back foot and defended or left anything in a dangerous area alone to finish the day unbeaten on 75.Denly has reached double figures in each dig this series without getting past 30 but finally made a meaningful contribution despite some early jitters. He was cracked on the helmet by Cummins and played and missed several times when attempting loose cover drives that on another day may well have grazed his outside edge.But the 33-year-old rode his luck and showed plenty of grit – as well as oodles of class when punching down the ground or pulling to the mid-wicket boundary – before the short ball brought him undone on 50.His and Root's 126-run, third-wicket partnership was broken when Denly gloved a Hazlewood bouncer to Tim Paine, giving Australia the breakthrough it had been desperately searching for all afternoon.The wicket was the result of sustained pressure from Hazlewood and Nathan Lyon up the other end. They strangled the English batsmen will perfect line and length bowling, conceding just a handful of runs in 10 overs before Denly fell.Ben Stokes came in and was a different man to the one who was out slashing irresponsibly in the first innings, playing with a straight bat and defending almost everything that came down as he clawed his way to two from 50 balls.England can pat itself on the bat for surviving the day and will enter day four needing 203 more runs for victory. It's a highly unlikely proposition – Australia is still the heavy favourite to win – and if the hosts want to square the series up at 1-1 they will have to make history.Their highest ever fourth-innings run chase in England is the 315-4 they pulled off against the Aussies on this very ground back in 2001 when Mark Butcher scored a heroic 173 not out, while England's highest ever successful run chase in tests is its 322-7, also against Australia, in 1928.The odds still point t...
After a day in which any pretence that Steve Smith is human was done away with and where Joe Denly bowled as many overs as Moeen Ali both Jon Norman and Jarrod Kimber disagree about who the man of the day was but agree that England look doomed. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Jon Norman and Gareth Batty ask whether there is such a thing as team unity, why Joe Denly is in the World Cup squad, talk about every single county other than Surrey and are joined by National Selector, Ed Smith, England's Jason Roy and Tom Curran For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Adam & Tony report from Saint Lucia on a day that saw Joe Root score a hundred, Jos Buttler and Joe Denly score fifties, and England set themselves up in a matchwinning position. After a desperately disappointing series, have the last couple of days changed the weather? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jon Norman and Steve Harmison talk about the big team changes for the 2nd Test with Joe Denly set to make his debut and Keaton Jennings dropped. Adil Rashid also makes way with a return for Stuart Broad. The only question is Jack Leach or Sam Curran? For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
The Sixers through Joe Denly demolished the Strikers by six wickets at the Adelaide Oval. Here is how our team of Tom Rehn and Shaun Tait called the action. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The [Stats Insider](statsinsider.com.au) boys are back to take a look into the betting markets for the next few days worth of Big Bash value! Hedge's disgust at some of the 'batting' thus far in the Big Bash continues with the big man producing a few massive sprays to superstar openers Ben Dunk and Joe Denly. he doesn't miss Callum Ferguson, Jon Wells and Josh Phillipe either (he is an angry, angry man). The Stats Insider model has adjusted to the chaos and started to really hit it's straps, going 3/4 in the last two games. All you need to know about the Hurricanes v Thunder game tonight oh and wait for it…the Melbourne Renegades have been installed as favourites to win BBL08 by the Stats Insider Simulator!! The boys will be back on Monday working hard to ensure you, the punters, get the best information before having a flutter on the Big Bash. Always gamble responsibly. Five days [FREE ACCESS to Stats Insider Premium](https://www.statsinsider.com.au/premium)? What have you got to lose?
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
The Cricket Ultras are back to review the review of Australia's cricketing culture, which has presented a damning indictment of Cricket Australia. Darren Burns and Arun Sudhaman also discuss Kohli's 10k ODI runs, the state of cricket admin in India, the legal woes facing Arjuna Ranatunga and the curious case of Joe Denly's international resurgence.
England defeated Sri Lanka by 30 runs in this one-off T20 match.Mark Nicholas and Gareth Batty review the action, and we hear from England hero Joe Denly and Sri Lanka's Thisara Perera. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Jon Norman and Jarrod Kimber look back at the 3rd ODI with highlights from the action as heard on talkSPORT2. Andrew McKenna speaks to new arrival Joe Denly and we hear some of the funny moments from yesterday's commentary. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
It's a Moeen Ali special today with the great man granting two different interviews. Jon Norman and Gareth Batty discuss this, the charges brought against Sanath Jayasiriya and on Joe Denly's call up and have a full preview of the 3rd ODI in Kandy. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
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
In this weeks' interview special, we spoke to Kent opener Joe Denly and talked about: - Kent's season thus far, and Joe's excellent form in all formats - The strength of the new T20 competition - His pick for a place in the Ashes squad - And what it's like facing Aussie fast bowlers