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While in India Jimmy turned down the chance to meet the Dalai Lama, but who would he get out of bed for? Find out in Mattchin's new, listener generated quiz ‘Meet or No Meet'. Plus we discover another side to Felix, big hitting in the IPL, Jofra's back for England and the joys of a day watching country cricket.
Neil Manthorp is joined by two-time County Championship winner Steve Harmison to look back at the opening round of the 2024 County Championship season. Essex bowler Sam Cook joins the show after his 10 wickets helped them beat Nottinghamshire by 254 runs, helping them become the only side to win in the first round of matches. Durham and England bowler Matt Potts discusses his ambitions to become an England regular, and they also reflect on a scintillating 69-ball century for Harry Brook in his first innings for Yorkshire. They discuss the news that Jofra Archer could return to play white-ball Cricket for England as early as next month, and look back at Jos Buttler's unbeaten century in the IPL. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
En Por Fin No Es Lunes hablamos con el artista Gerard Jofra, sobre el recorrido de sus padres, Conchita y Eugenio, la película Saben Aquell, nominada a once premios Goya, y su nuevo espectáculo.
Australia wins by 360 runs. Warner has a tonne, Gaz has half a thousand, The Bison's free, The Cartel's purring. But what is Perth? Whatever you want it to be, I guess. A fortress. A money pit. A cyber cauldron. A shit tip. Thanks for coming anyway, Pakistan. See you on Boxing Day for nose exhalations, walking in and out of rooms, Blobbying our way through the three weeks of the year Australians let the cricket wash over them. And yes, the BBL is back. We have a new set, by the way. Aaron Finch is on the couch, talking World Cups, retirement, commentary, Hardik v Rohit, and sort of/not really getting dropped. Once that's done, we return to the new set to discuss the looming IPL auction. That's not to be confused with the mock auction. Talk about turning dolls over and going to work! Bulk Rupees for Starc and Head, one assumes. The women take on India in a Test starting at the Wankhede on Thursday. Yes, we call for shit tips. South Africa v India. West Indies v New Zealand. Jofra playing for his old club. AskTGC is about drugs, cover drives and simulated orgasms. LAST 150 REMAINING LIVE SHOW TICKETS ***IN SYDNEY ONLY*** ON JANUARY 2 AT THE ENMORE WITH SIMON KATICH HERE: https://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=GCRICKET24 Adelaide - December 14 (SOLD OUT) - with Chris Lynn Melbourne - December 20 (SOLD OUT) - with Adam Zampa Brisbane - January 3 (SOLD OUT) - with Michael Kasprowicz Fremantle - January 4 (SOLD OUT) - with Tom MoodyIf you want to support The Grade Cricketer, please join us on Patreon at https://www.Patreon.com/gradecricketer where you get #AskTGC Fridays every week and access to the entire back catalogue of Patreon work that has been going for 3 years now. An extra 4 hours per month, every month of TGC when you sign up! Grab your EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal by going to the custom URL here: https://nordvpn.com/tgc to get a Huge Discount off your NordVPN Plan + 4 months for free! It's completely risk-free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! https://nordvpn.com/tgc Use the code GETAFEW at https://www.pontingwines.com.au for 20% your order. We thank Ponting Wines for their support and for getting around #AskTGC Finally, if we want a copy of Shane Watson's book 'Winning The Inner Battle', go to https://shanewatson.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
El hijo del humorista Eugenio, Gerard Jofra, ha pasado por los micrófonos de Madrid Directo con Nieves Herrero para presentar el homenaje Eugenio solo hay uno, una producción de Globomedia (The Mediapro Studio) que se verá en Movistar Plus+ el 30 de diciembre. Es una reunión de seis grandes cómicos que han elaborado un show para tener la oportunidad de reencontrarnos con el genio del humor 22 años después de su muerte.
arrod talks about Collins Obuya, a team of only brothers, how good would Suresh Raina be if he played for another team, and can you be a good T20 and Test spinner.-Each week, Jarrod Kimber hosts a live talk show on a Youtube live stream, where you can pop in and ask Jarrod a question live on air. Find Jarrod on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/c/JarrodKimberYT.To support the podcast please go to our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32090121. Jarrod also now has a Buy Me A Coffee link, for those who would prefer to support the shows there: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jarrodkimber.If you like this podcast, you may enjoy other things I create, check them all out at https://linktr.ee/jarrodkimber.To check out my video podcasts on Youtube : https://youtube.com/@JarrodKimberPodcasts-This podcast is edited and mixed by Ishit Kuberkar, he's at https://instagram.com/soundpotionstudio & https://twitter.com/ishitkFortyTwo makes our video productions. Mukunda Bandreddi is in charge of our video side. Aurojyoti Senapati turns the files into video podcasts and Subhankar Bhattacharya makes our graphics.- Nord VPN Link: https://nordvpn.com/kimber
Jarrod looks at this World Cup, Jofra's new career, Bishen Bedi, and which all-rounders would be the most fun going up against each other.-Each week, Jarrod Kimber hosts a live talk show on a Youtube live stream, where you can pop in and ask Jarrod a question live on air. Find Jarrod on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/c/JarrodKimberYT.To support the podcast please go to our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32090121. Jarrod also now has a Buy Me A Coffee link, for those who would prefer to support the shows there: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jarrodkimber.If you like this podcast, you may enjoy other things I create, check them all out at https://linktr.ee/jarrodkimber.To check out my video podcasts on Youtube : https://youtube.com/@JarrodKimberPodcasts-This podcast is edited and mixed by Ishit Kuberkar, he's at https://instagram.com/soundpotionstudio & https://twitter.com/ishitkFortyTwo makes our video productions. Mukunda Bandreddi is in charge of our video side. Aurojyoti Senapati turns the files into video podcasts and Subhankar Bhattacharya makes our graphics.
Jofra Archer is a England and Sussex Cricketer. He made his international debut for England in May 2019 and was part of the England squad that won the 2019 Cricket World Cup. In this episode, expect to learn ways to stay calm under pressure, how to never have a bad game twice, the benefits of having a positive attitude when injured, and the best way to balance skill training and recovery. [00:00] Introduction [01:47] What It's Like Playing County Cricket For Sussex [03:57] Jofra's Positive Approach to Dealing with Injuries [06:59] Jofra's Idols Growing Up in Barbados [08:40] Difference Between Media Attention in Barbados and the UK [10:15] When Jofra Uncovered His Love For Cricket [13:02] Jofra's Experience Living with the Legendary Jon Lewis For Two Years [17:12] Staying Calm Under Pressure [19:27] Coming Back From a Long Injury [21:46] How to Become Better at Anything [24:53] Jofra's Journey to Becoming a Pro Bowler [26:46] Sexism, Racism, and Elitism in Cricket [31:47] Cricket Advice For Young Players [33:59] How to Balance Skills Training and Rest [38:44] How to Never Have a Bad Game Twice [40:03] Parting Thoughts Get my Free Friday email 'The Game Plan': https://www.lewishatchett.com/the-game-plan Join the MindStrong Academy (14-Day Free Trial): mindstrong.lewishatchett.com Connect with Lewis at: TikTok: @lewis_hatchett Instagram: @lewishatchett For more on the podcast visit http://www.lewishatchett.com/podcast Contact the show at podcast@lewishatchett.com
On this episode of The Cricket Podcast the boys cover the latest from The Hundred. Mills and Ismail have taken hat-tricks, Spencer Johnson bowled a magic spell and Tammy Beaumont notched the first women's hundred. We also rank the men's teams from worst to first. In part two we discuss Ben Stokes return to the England ODI team. Is this a great move, or will it come back to bite them? And could we see Jofra too? Finally, we talk India, who were beaten in a bilateral series v West Indies for the first time in 17 years. Where next for them? Use the code: CRICKETPOD for 20% off + free shipping at Manscaped.com Links to podcast audio: https://linktr.ee/thecricketpod Our website: thecricketpod.com Support the podcast: patreon.com/thecricketpod Buy merchandise: https://seriouscricket.co.uk/teamwear/stores/the-cricket-podcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecricketpod Buy coffee: https://cricketcoffeeco.com/products/the-cricket-podcast-coffee Twitter and Instagram: @thecricketpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Its finally happened! IPL Owners want to buy players for whole seasons, starting with Jofra Archer, The boys discuss the ramifications of Club v Country heating Up. Speaking of Club v Country the IPL is almost at playoff time and 9 out of 10 teams can make the cut, The Boys pick their final 4. This week on Snack Draft in honor of our resident runner Lugsy we are doing "ROAD TRIP" Snacks If you enjoyed this or any other episodes, please share, rate and review It really helps the Podcast grow, we can't appreciate you enough! Thank You! pyranha.co.nz - Grab 20 % off Pyranha Grip Socks' latest range using the code TMC20 Hosts - Matt Hunter (Munter), Simon Cromarty (Lugsy) & Jackson Latham (Jacko) Socials - https://linktr.ee/maximumcricket Email - maximumcricket21@gmail.com Logo - Created by https://www.instagram.com/joy_creations_nz/
Is there a way we can understand Rajasthan Royals' bitter-sweet campaign so far? What does Jofra Archer's injury mean for his red-ball career? Who will win the NBA playoffs? Bish (Ian Bishop) and Vish (Vishal Dikshit) join Kaustubh Kumar to discuss another week of the IPL, as we enter the business end of the league stage of the tournament. Further notes: Samson: 'We go really hard in the powerplay, but today it didn't work' Timeline - Jofra Archer's injury-hit stint with MI franchises MS Dhoni: 'Pathirana shouldn't even get close to red-ball cricket'
Neil Manthorp is joined by the former England fast bowler Steve Harmison to look back at Round 5 of the County Championship. They discuss Jofra Archer returning home from the IPL after more trouble with his right elbow, and they are joined by the Warwickshire bowler Chris Rushworth after his 10-76 helped them beat Hampshire at the Ageas Bowl. The Northamptonshire captain Sam Whiteman reflects on his match-saving century against Somerset, and we discuss the week's other big stories, as Katherine Sciver-Brunt retires from International Cricket, and Ireland name their squad for the one-off Test against England at Lord's next month. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Another bi-lateral ODI series, another defeat for England. Have England lost their touch or are they saving their best from for the World Cup? Michael and Rob discuss who played well, who didn't and how Jofra being back good be a game changer! They also look ahead to the Test series in New Zealand
It's “the jewel in the crown”, “the toughest test in cricket”, and, according to Steve Smith, “bigger than The Ashes”. Yes, Usman Khawaja, The Grade Cricketer and Australia heads to India to commence the final six months in the history of Test cricket - and we're frothing. We cover visas, selections, purity, Ashwin impersonators, big boy breakthroughs and other obscure matters ahead of the first Test in Nagpur, starting Thursday. Elsewhere, the Scorchers once again win the Bucket on Your Bonce League, and deservedly. Cooper Connolly is all jaw and sex, AT does the business, and they're probably good because they ignore much of the guest player gear (with the understandable exception of Faf). But do we need to sell it all to India? This is the question of the Asian Century. Jofra's back and Pez would really like x2 tickets to Lord's on Days 1 and 2. Completely unlikely, but would like to go with Dad. In the context of all causes it is not even remotely important. And yet, here we are. Our Women should win the World Cup and break records - anything else will be deeply concerning. Moreover, they have one game to get themselves a massive WPL contract. All the best, friends. Then we talk about 90s jingles for 10 minutes, before AskTGC wanders through the common state of delusion one engages when returning to the game in an oversize golf shirt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Just like JOFRA, WE ARE BACK! Discussing all things cricket and providing top #StatAttacks. Will the expansion of franchise cricket ever stop? And one of us has discovered the delight that is J-Pop... - 6:10: Franchise Chat 21:17: Upcoming Cricket Stuff 31:15: Stokes ODI Comeback? 35:41: Ashes Team Predictions
PATREON OFFER - FROM JUST £5 A MONTH - patreon.com/thecricketpod We've recently added a whole lot to our Patreon offer and want to make sure you've heard! This is the best ever time to sign up as a supporter of the show, as from just £5 your perks include: Access to Jack's weekly solo show A bonus TCP episode every month Access to our Discord community AND (mid-tier and above) professional quality T20 preview packs, with digestible analysis for hundreds of players Support from our Patreons makes this show viable, so please do consider signing up - patreon.com/thecricketpod Ross and Max cover England's ODI tour of South Africa with Jofra returning, Jason Roy playing for his England future and South Africa looking strong on paper but can they perform? The SA20 is on pause whilst the three ODIs are played and Ross gives us a report from what he experienced in Cape Town (spoiler, he loved it!). In part two we discuss the huge moves in women's cricket as the BCCI finally pull the trigger and auctioned five franchise teams for the inaugural Women's Premier League, we review why now is the right time and what it means for the game. We also ponder whether Shubman Gill is the future of India cricket, their potential chances at the World Cup and Steve Smith scoring another century in T20 cricket! Our Twitter and Instagram: @thecricketpod Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thecricketpod Our channel membership: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1njF-8tUuQVbTZVyUaoBcQ/join Our website: www.thecricketpod.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode Jacques Kallis! (Number 3) On Todays Episode; (0.41) - Jofra's Injured again? Will he ever be back? We look back at his career and what would have had happened if he NEVER got injured. (4.44) - Jeremy Smith is on the pod and we talk about the England Squad, as Kiwi fans are scared? (Hint - No), We draft XIs out of the England Squad and the NZ Squad. Pick for Pick like the NBA draft. Best squad will win a beer paid for by the loser! (38.59) - IPL Wrap, The Top 4 is set! I discuss the 4 teams in the playoffs and who I think will win the whole thing! (44.59) - Coach Corner we talk finding gaps as a batsman, who can't clear the rope. What options you have etc. Host: Matt Hunter (Munter) Guest: Jeremy Smith (Smithers) If you enjoyed the pod please rate and review etc it helps us massively. If you didnt well what are reading this for then? Socials - https://linktr.ee/maximumcricket Email - maximumcricket21@gmail.com Logo - Created by https://www.instagram.com/joy_creations_nz/
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What a joy it is to be back for another series of RTW, however this series is going to be slightly different to the first in that our co-host Stuart Broad, has decided to take a little break from broadcasting as he readies himself to fight his way back into the England set up this summer. Hence, every episode of this series we will be joined as ever by Ben Stokes but also by a special guest, who either plays cricket or is a celebrity fan. In this episode we; celebrate the life of the late great Shane Warne, find out what life's like in camp without the legendary duo of Broady and Jimmy, get an update on Jofra's plans to return to cricket after being out injured for over a year, find out how the new personnel and coaches are settling in the squad, find out what the lads are doing to switch off from the cricket in the Caribbean and of course preview the upcoming series starting tomorrow! ----- Please remember to; like, share and subscribe. For commercial opportunities and sponsorship please email - Ruari@4castmg.co.uk 4castmg.co.uk/podcast
ENGLAND vs INDIA 1st Test Thoughts, Jofra bad news, Aussies aren't good anymore and MORE!
Steve Harmison and Jon Norman react to India's panic-induced batting display while asking where now for Archer after another injury set back. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Week 4 was pretty moist but there was still a good chunk of action! Listen as Jono and Ash (Ade's out getting pissed up) talk through the latest cricketing news including Bancroft's honesty, Jofra's arm and the result of the week from Meir Heath! They also select their England sides for the New Zealand series! Plus there's all of the North Staffs action, some predictions and a controversial Room 101 too! Follow us on Twitter: @ThirdManCrickUK or on Instagram: thirdmancricketuk or find us on Facebook. Supporting: Cardiac Risk In The Young Donate to our fundraiser and receive a bat sticker too! Supported by: Woodstock Cricket Co. Use our discount code on their website to get 25% off - THIRDMAN25 Music sampled from Holding Me Down - Jon Worthy and The Bends
Tommy's joined by housemates Luke and Sam in their Old Trafford garden to chat the yearly Rajasthan Royals self-destruction, outside England picks and which cricketer would you like to serve you a pint?Find us on Instagram and Twitter @MuraliEnd and use #UncleJohnson to get in touch!
29 Mar 21 - 4 Apr 21On this week's episode:MMA - Pull Your Finger Out ... LiterallyCricket - Something Fishy about Jofra's InjuryAFL - Lions Roar, Roos Incredibly PoorTennis - Barty Party in MiamiF1 - Winners, Losers and Car Crash BruisesFootball - End of Season All-Time Party BoysNBA - Magic Ducats over BucketsThank you for listening to the show. Please don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review!
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Um recorte sobre a cultura musical no Brasil dos anos 50 aos 2000, com a participação do professor, escritor e músico João Francisco Aguiar (JOFRA). Jofra: https://www.facebook.com/joaofrancisco.aguiar/ Documentário A Arte do Papel - Fanzines: https://www.kickante.com.br/campanhas/documentario-arte-do-papel-fanzines?fbclid=IwAR0lEnP_etCwjOhDEnIa9GyYx443Hk_5_c7O4JlhrZ54e0zUyruuq1qtFto --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/otemponaoparapodcast/message
Welcome to our 48th India vs England Test Daily. The #INDvsENG series, by the fans, for the fans.Host James Buttler is today joined by regular badgers Ash and Raj. They discuss whether both sides will give their full squad opportunities in the ODI series starting tomorrow. Why does Jofra Archer always get grief - he can't seem to win? Can Varun Chakravarthy bounce back from letting India down?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.
India took on England in the second T20 of their five-match series. Max and Ross from The Cricket Podcast discuss how India bounced back to comfortably beat England. India were brilliant throughout; picking the right players like rockstar Ishan Kishan who impressed on debut, executing smart bowling plans and batting as a T20 team instead of an ODI team! England could not find the same fluency as Friday's game as they struggled batting first and they got their selection wrong after Mark Wood was ruled out with an injury with Tom Curran struggling to back up his £550k IPL price tag. We also discuss what England need to do next, we ask "Where's Rohit?" and wonder if the compression sleeves of Hardik Pandya, Jofra, Stokes and Sam Curran will make there way into the amateur game this season. Make sure you follow The Cricket Podcast on Twitter and Instagram: @thecricketpod and subscribe to us on YouTube!
Mark Wood joins Simon Hughes and Simon Mann in the virtual cricket club to talk IPL, World Cup final, diet and nutrition and duels with Jofra See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Coming to you right from the heart of the end of the lockdown capital of the world, we’re talking about Cameron Green being the 21 year old hope that this country needs. Everyone is scoring runs, no one is taking wickets, unless you’re Marnus bowling seam up in taped up Queensland pants for his grade side.Tim Paine scores a hundred in more intimidating conditions than Edgbaston, Travis Head does what everyone else already did, Moises goes big but what is about Test players playing grade cricket that makes you realise that your dreams are dead?The WBBL is back, Jofra is on fire at the IPL and Sydney replaces Brisbane as the anti-quarantine destination of choice.Sir Curtly Ambrose is on the show and tells us how easy bowling is, taking 115 wickets in English league cricket, driving a Nissan Patrol on the WACA, being side-mouthed by Tugga and how nobody drives Sir Curtly.#AskTGC involves getting alpha’d by your girlfriends Canadian dad, playing with famous athletes of other sports and zoom calls while shadow batting in pyjamas.This episode is brought to you by Budgy Smuggler where you can get your custom bucket hats.. USE THE CODE ‘CHAMP’ AT CHECKOUT BudgySmuggler.comYou can also check out our Patreon at patreon.com/gradecricketer for more exclusive content every single week.You can also find this episode right now on YouTube as well as full interviews and cut downs of the show, if you want to like, comment and subscribe then please do because that helps us out a lot.
Your cricket news, in your ears, every Monday. Ben Stokes is good.Pat Cummins hasn't lived up to the price tag, but who could?Jofra keeps getting warner out.Can Joe Root be great again?
Who's good and who's not? Well they're all good aren't they? We review the IPL from an England perspective. This is almost a real podcast now.
The Sheffield Shield is back. We’re talking Neser 5s, Pope 5s, Siddle’s peroxide salad, Slug Webster’s Slug, Marnus hitting hundreds, Agar hitting hundreds but the main question is can we fuck the picket fence off to get the ball back?Glenn Maxwell almost hits a 6 in the IPL and Sehwag doesn’t rate him, Kohli is good again - for now - Sunil Narine chucks, Ben Stokes is back and Jofra gets an Xbox.And we’re talking an English invasion in the BBL this summer and what that’ll mean for Bairstow stories.Adam Gilchrist is on the show to give his verdict on Ponting, Ashwin and mankads, to discuss winning 21 times in a row, captaining IPL teams, losing World Cup rings and checking the paper to see which grade teams made the finals.#AskTGC involves Flintoff, Trump and tape ball, identity issues, how to get recognised in 5th grade.This episode is brought to you by Budgy Smuggler where you can get your custom bucket hats.. USE THE CODE ‘CHAMP’ AT CHECKOUT budysmuggler.comYou can also check out our Patreon at patreon.com/gradecricketer for more exclusive content every single week.
The Football and Cricket Podcast with Eisha Acton | #NUFC #PremierLeague #IndianCricket #IPL
Hey IPL fans! In this video I announce the winner of the IPL Bharat Army x Gully Shirt Giveaway! I also talk about my player of the week for week one of the #IPL2020 :) Do you agree with my choice? Comment below your player of the week! More giveaways to come! Do subscribe to stay tuned! Thank you for taking part and thank you for listening! :) Eisha x Music Credits: Childish Gambino - Terrified Zikomo Remix --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Sir Andrew Strauss and Nasser Hussain examine how England can build for The Ashes in Australia in 2021-22 and whether Adil Rashid should return to the Test side. Plus, Strauss discusses how his 2010-11 team won the urn down under.
Former England fast bowler Steve Finn looks at Jofra Archer’s omission for the second Test against Pakistan and whether he comes in for unfair criticism; Dominic Cork and Azhar Mahmood also join Mark Butcher on The Cricket Debate to discuss England’s slip catching woes, Pakistan’s day one struggles and whether the Bob Willis Trophy is here to stay.
England level the series 1-all thanks to Dom Sibley yucking his way to 120 and Ben Stokes doing literally everything in the same game. This is of course after Jofra goes to see "a friend" and breaks bio security measures.There’s also 3 men on a podium in South Africa in the 3TC Solidarity cup, Australia’s 26 man squad, some Big Bash fixtures and the T20 World Cup is officially postponed.Josh Hazlewood is on the show to talk Tamworth, Pat Cummins not being country enough, playing second fiddle to his talented brother and Tim Paine shitting himself.Sam Robson is on to talk Sydney Test Cricket, actual Test Cricket and being seen in the Daily Mirror in a SOHO street party.Barney Roney calls in fresh from creating a life event with his 13 year old son, to tell us about Jofra, if England are good or bad and Ian Botham’s imminent entrance to the House of Lords.#AskTGC is about names of future Test players, having your Hen’s party at the MCG on Boxing Day and another instalment of have I been alpha’d.Thanks to our friends at Budgy Smuggler for their continued support. Make your own Custom Smugglers at BudgySmuggleruk.comAnd Wisden Cricket Monthly who are offering a good little deal to our listeners. Check it out at bit.ly/wcmgrade
Simon Hughes and Simon Mann report on an attritional first day of the second Test with Jofra Archer in forced isolation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The West Indies go 1-0 up in the series thanks mostly to Stuart Broad not being picked and Jason Holder now usurping Faf du Plessis as the greatest rig in world cricket. How do you get on the front dog to the great man!? We're talking England going all-in on the pace-train, Ollie Pope looking good at all times (and costs), Shannon Gabriel castling blokes for fun and how everything is a little bit 'private-school'.Monty Panesar makes his debut on the show and we get into all sorts of Oliver Twist, apple watches at mid-off, smoke-bombing spinners in Brighton, Greg Matthews, being abused in grade cricket and leg pressing his couch. Jason Gillespie is on the show to talk about back sweat, Jofra and everything yet to come, how to make it swing and BLM.#AskTGC gets into dealing with sad news, Army vs Navy vs Air Force and how to get a girl to like you. With very special thanks to our good friends at Budgy Smuggler - budysmuggleruk.comAnd our latest partners Wisden. An exclusive offer for TGC listeners, you'll get 6 issues of Wisden Cricket Monthly for just £9.99 / AUD14.99 - that's a 100-page magazine every month for just £1.67 / AUD 2.50; Compatible on all major devices. Link here: bit.ly/wcmgrade
On the week Liverpool clinched the PL title, it seemed only right to be joined by Sussex man...and Manchester City fan Phil Salt.Along with his best XI, Phil discussed growing up in Barbados, future ambitions, franchise cricket & winding Jofra up in the nets.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/AcademyNorth)
On Episode 19, Sussex man Luke Wells joined Matty & Ste with his best XI, wintering down under with Casey South Melbourne, let's us know what it's like against Jofra in the nets and answering to the title of 'most sledged cricketer in England.'Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/AcademyNorth)
Stokes' deflection at #CWC19 final and dead ball? Credibility of England's title if that rule is changed? Story of Jofra's lost and then found medal. Catch Aaron Kumar from England with a wise perspective as he joins host Prakash Wadhwa on important & developing stories on 2019 World Cup final.
What are the dos and don'ts when it comes to dealing with players? Paul Farbrace, Bumble and Jason Gillespie talk coaching in cricket...
Stuart Broad, Michael Holding and Shaun Pollock join us for a fast-bowling special, discussing cricket's greatest seamers, the best batsmen they faced and how to bowl quickly.
Ben Stokes joins Ian Ward, Rob Key and David Lloyd for our latest lockdown podcast, where he talks of his excitement of England's emerging Test team and chats us through his daily fitness regime while he self-isolates from home.
Barney and Jarrod discuss the 'othering' of Jofra Archer, and how he's handled himself in professional cricket. - To support the podcast please go to our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32090121 You can find Barney Ronay on twitter at https://twitter.com/barneyronay/ and the archive to his work for his piece on Jofra is here: https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2020/feb/07/england-jofra-archer-cricket-barney-ronay This podcast is produced by Nick McCorriston: https://twitter.com/nickamc, https://www.nickamc.com The theme tune is by Red Crickets: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Red_Crickets/Red_Crickets
Jos Buttler joins Rob Key, Nasser Hussain and Mike Atherton for the first of our new lockdown series to give his insights into a range of topics including the impact of coronavirus, the IPL and that unforgettable Ashes duel between England's Jofra Archer and Australia's Steve Smith.
Sach weighs into his first podcast to finally offer the non-English perspective the potential 1.3 billion India fans crave to help us offer #growth around the globe as limited overs is the order of the day. Debutants stake new claims in the World Champions' side 50 over setup whilst India romp to a Super Over inflected T20 whitewash. Bertie's also reflecting back to the past and missed opportunities whilst Ollie wades into whether England are overplaying Jofra. All fans please like and subscribe, and email in to bertiemoores@gmail.com with all your cricket stories. TWU website
As England wrapped up a convincing innings victory over South Africa in the third Test, Joe Root was smashed for a record-equalling 28 runs in one over so, on The Cricket Debate, we ask Alec Stewart and Mark Rampraskash if the England skipper bowled himself for too long?
Steven Finn speaks to Nick Knight and Rob Key on which batsman he found toughest to face, England's exciting, youthful Test team, their use of Jofra Archer, as well as his fitness and future cricketing aspirations.
Jon Norman and Steve Harmison stand on a roundabout outside the England team hotel and come to the conclusion (well, Steve does) that Matt Parkinson should replace Jofra Archer in the team for the Cape Town test. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Angus Fraser and Mark Ramprakash join The Cricket Debate to look back at England's wayward bowling display on day three of the first Test against South Africa, while also praising Rory Burns' battling fifty that could possibly set up a thrilling run chase.
Jonathan Trott and Bob Willis join Charles Colvile to discuss Jofra Archer's exceptional performance but question if he is already being over-bowled.
Ryan Sidebottom joins Bob Willis to discuss Steve Smith's batting brilliance as he notched a double-hundred against an error-prone England on day two at Old Trafford.
Paul Farbrace joins Bob Willis to reflect on a freezing cold and frustrating first day of the fourth Ashes Test at Old Trafford, with Steve Smith once again frustrating the hosts.
This week we talk about Jofra and Steve's little battle, Tyson and Deontay's upcoming big battle, England's next spinner and Dina's massive head. We also discuss City cheating, Arsenal's scary mascot and some facts about fast people. We round it all out with a sticky snorkle, a micro-bovine achievement and some more trash from the club shops. And then Ronaldo ruins it all, like usual.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/backseatcoaches)
Marvel superhero vision, localised Fyres, explaining the internet, enough Jofra, drop-in hold-outs, Lions roaring, Fev-en years bad luck, our not-at-all-outdated-and-prisoner-of-the-moment third test coverage, Australians have no class, insufficient highlights, offending your Pop, shadow puppets, the Burnley of world basketball, rank rugby, triple-out-of-quadruple crowns, win it or bin it, the inherent problem with motorsport, the Sterling Affairs, everything is David Stern’s fault, Hov sells out to the NFL and forgettable Final acts. Get more BALLS and After Dark in your ears via Omny Studio,Spotify and Apple Podcasts (please subscribe, rate and review), and feel free to hurl your reckons at us via Twitter, Facebook and email.
Bob Willis and Dominic Cork dissect Jofra Archer's six-wicket haul in Leeds - and whether he is being overworked by England. The boys also talk Stuart Broad and Chris Woakes, plus Marnus Labuschagne's lightsaber leave!
All the way from northern Thailand its Two for None and what a cracker of a test match that was as England and Australia drew the second game of the series at Lords. To cover all the action is Tom Hawkey and Alex Spinks alongside Pat and Chris. Music in this episode: 10 CC - I dont like cricket and Dragon - Dont Go out in the rain. Facebook: www.facebook.com/twofornone email: gingersnapsydney@gmail.com
On today’s show we’ll tackle all the fallout from the second Test at Lords with no shortage of talking points. We’ll discuss Jofra’s debut, Smith’s concussion and the unlikey hero who saved Australia from defeat. The series scoreline reads 1-0 to Australia after the two Tests but you wouldn’t know it by the way Michael Vaughan and Nasser Hussain are carrying on. Please help us out and support the podcast! Tell your cricket loving friends and make sure to subscribe! Thanks for listening! Follow the podcast on social media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CaughtBehindPod Twitter: https://twitter.com/CaughtBehindPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caughtbehindpod
This week Gareth and Olly go balls deep into the Ashes, Rugby World Cup and Premier League. They ask is Smith's Concussion the new McGrath Ankle, can Jofra be England's saviour? They ask whether the Rugby World Cup warm up games are teaching us anything and share the amazing story of Kearnan Myall. Olly's hate of VAR grows even more and the guys get on the Pukki Bandwagon!! We hope you enjoy!
Left Field marks it's 10th episode celebrating a great week for football stuff beginning with 'A' - Adrian, Arsenal, Ashley and Aritz Aduriz all get a thumbs up. A bad week for Newcastle gets worse as Wogan sings an ode to Joelinton and Allen isn't amused by the new handball rule – or Robin van Persie's attempts to re-write history. The Ashes headlines the second half as Jofra vs Smith makes not football headlines, we look at Wales' rise to the top of the rugby rankings, check in on Antonio Brown's latest gripes and finish things off with a lesson in why hurling matters. The last time we'll ever end the show with hurling. Enjoy!
It’s Pez and Dave reviewing Lord's as Jofra elicits feelings; Smith’s knocked out; ScoMo pipes up; and Marnus both saves and is saved. Trent Copeland then talks Warner, 'claiming it' and SOK stories; and AskTGC is a litany of general male insecurity.Huge shout to Budgy Smuggler: our partners and friends in merchandise and Marnus-worship.
Miles, Oli, and Al welcome Nick back to the show to discuss a brilliant Lord's Test, the beginning and ending of cricketing eras, and why the concussion sub rule isn't actually fair.
Emma John is joined by Geoff Lemon, Prasanna Puwanarajah and Max Rushden to discuss the dramatic second Test of the men’s Ashes series. England still trail Australia 1-0, but thanks to Jofra Archer’s explosive debut momentum has shifted. Plus, what to bring to a cricket picnic and an interview with Romanian cricket superstar Pavel Florin
Phil and Michael talk about the momentum shift in the Ashes series after Jofra Archer’s hostile bowling at Lord’s, which will ‘send shivers down the rest of the Australian batting unit’. Michael has a warning for Joe Root over how much he uses Archer, and says that facing him in the nets should be banned for English batsmen. Plus we speak to brain injury association Headway, who have some strong words for Cricket Australia over their decision to allow Steve Smith to bat again after being struck by Archer.
On The Ashes Debate, Bob Willis and Dominic Cork reflect on an enthralling final day of the drawn Lord's Test, ask whether the extreme pace of Jofra Archer has altered the series and look at the likelihood of Steve Smith recovering from his concussion to play at Headingley.
After an extraordinary fourth day of the second Test at Lord's Ravi Bopara joins Bob Willis on The Ashes Debate to reflects on Jofra Archer's blisteringly quick bowling and Steve Smith's brilliance and bravery with the bat.
Recorded from Hyde Park and the Australian team hotel on Lord’s Test Eve, we talk full cupboards, XIs, and Boulangeries, before chatting with Peter Siddle about transformations and Jofra. AskTGC looks at Dads on Instagram and urinal tactics, before we get swooped by a flock of Swans.Huge shout to our great mates at Budgy Smuggler for supporting our UK endeavours, and this Ashes podcast series.
On this week's LANSO Cyrus is joined by his producer Abbas Momin and they both fawn over one of the best cricketing comebacks of modern times- that of Australian batsman Steve Smith. The two of them discuss how the first Ashes test put on display everything great about test cricket and whether England could've batted through the 5th day.
Has a Jofra tweet called the final? Will Morgan get mobbed by selfie-seekers on the Tube? Or, will Williamson's nice guys finish first? Feat. Fidel Fernando & Osman Samiuddin
On the latest World Cup Debate podcast, the panel look back on a batting masterclass from England captain Eoin Morgan as they hammered Afghanistan by 150 runs at Old Trafford.
Emma John is joined by Guardian writer Andy Bull, comedian James Sherwood and Surrey Stars and England all-rounder Bryony Smith in the first episode of our new cricket podcast.
Former managing director of England men's cricket Andrew Strauss and Sky Sports' Nasser Hussain discuss the Alex Hales situation and whether Jofra Archer should play in the World Cup.
This Midweek we dissect the England ODI world cup squad and moan a bit more about the cheating Aussies.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/backseatcoaches)