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Simon Mann is joined by Jonathan Agnew and Vic Marks to analyse England's group stage exit from the Champions Trophy, after losing to Afghanistan by 8 runs in Lahore. We'll hear from England captain Jos Buttler, Afghanistan coach Jonathan Trott, as well as player of the match Ibrahim Zadran.Make sure you're subscribed to TMS wherever you listen to your podcasts - we'll have regular episodes around the Champions Trophy
Jonathan Agnew presents a special episode looking at the ongoing off-field controversy surrounding Afghanistan cricket.We'll hear from England captain Jos Buttler, Afghanistan coach Jonathan Trott and director of the MCC Foundation Sarah Fane. We'll also hear from the BBC's Jo Currie, who's made a documentary on Afghanistan's women's cricketers who have fled the country.Make sure you're subscribed to TMS wherever you listen to your podcasts - we'll have regular episodes around the Champions Trophy.
In this LEGEND/ICON episode we chat with England hero, ICC cricketer of the year 2011 Jonathan Trott! We are so pleased to get our former teammate on the show. Trotty is a fantastic batter who has had an awesome career and although he isnt an out and out bowler his insights are great to hear. He also happens to be a great storyteller. Trotty is the current Afghanistan head coach so as well as having a steller playing career he is able to to give us a unique perspective on bowling with his head coach hat on! We discuss the best bowler Trotty has faced and why. What the difference is between a county and test bowler. Which bowlers Trotty finds hardest to face and we also discuss that incident at the T20 world cup! We hope you enjoy the podcast as much as we enjoyed recording it. If this is the case please leave us a 5* review and share it with someone you think will benefit! Also subscribe and follow us on our social media platforms! If you want to watch the episode then subscribe to our YouTube page. Be part of The Bowlers Union! All the best Wrighty and Barks @thebowlersunion This episode is brought to you in association with Gray-Nicolls! Without doubt the best cricket company in the world. We are delighted they support us and as an @thebowlersunion listener you too can receive a discount off their amazing cricket kit! Visit their website Gray-Nicolls | Cricket Bats | Loyalty Points | Free UK Shipping and claim your discount using the code here! A_TBUP20
Emerging nations and established powers slugging it out, rain wreaking havoc, a fake hamstring injury that had some in hysterics and others fuming. The T20 World Cup delivered an insane day of play that amounted to Australia in the departure lounge and Afghanistan in the semi-finals. What went wrong for the Aussies? What kind of change will the early exit induce? How far can Afghanistan rise? Geoff Lemon joins us to talk through the incredible drama. Featured: Geoff Lemon, cricket commentator ABC.Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
The panel of Phil Walker, Ben Gardner and Yas Rana review the 2023 World Cup, picking out their moments and stories of the tournament as well as having another look back at yesterday's extraordinary final in Ahmedabad. Jonathan Trott chats to Jo Harman about Afghanistan's campaign before Saj Sadiq joins at the end of the show to talk about a chaotic week in Pakistan cricket that's seen several resignations, sackings and surprise appointments. Our Wisden Photograph of the Year competition opens for entries this coming Friday, keep your eyes peeled for announcements on our social media channels. Taking part is free and is open to all photographers – amateur or professional – around the world. The only stipulations are that images must have a cricketing theme, and be taken during the 2023 calendar year. The best images will appear as the first three colour photographs in the 2024 edition of Wisden Cricketers' Almanack. The winner will receive £1,000, while the two runners-up will pick up £400 each. Save between £5 and £100 on a selection of titles from Fairfield Books including 'Being Geoffrey Boycott' by the man himself, the multi-award winning 'Who Only Cricket Know' and Moeen Ali's children's book, 'The Legend of Sparkhill', as well as subscription offers for Wisden Cricket Monthly and The Nightwatchman. If you spend £20-£50, £5 will be deducted from your total; spend £50-£100 to save £10; spend £100-£150 to save £25; spend £150-£200 to save £45; spend £200-£250 to save £70; and spend over £250 to save a whopping £100. This offer is located in the 'First Class Reading' section of https://www.thenightwatchman.net/ You can follow Wisden Cricket on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok: https://www.facebook.com/WisdenCric https://www.instagram.com/wisden_cricket/ https://twitter.com/WisdenCricket https://www.tiktok.com/@wisdencricket The latest issue of Wisden Cricket Monthly includes an exclusive interview with Adil Rashid and is available now at https://wisden.com/shop/wisden-cricket-monthly-issue-72 The digital version of the magazine is also available for just £2 a month at https://pocketmags.com/wisden-cricket-monthly-magazine#5c1cd17fa0b05 #Cricket #EnglandCricket #CricketWorldCup Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Well it's finally here THE CRICKET WORLD CUP FINAL - Hometown Heroes India will take on five time champions Australia and Club Prairie Fire has you covered for all your World Cup news and views. Also, we are joined by another massive global cricket superstar, the number 1 ranked T20 bowler in the world, Afghanistan Captain Rashid Khan. Rashid has played both these teams in the pool stages of the World Cup and he has all the intel as to what will take place in the Final. That and we take a look at Afghanistan's greatest ever World Cup Tournament. Also, we celebrate the player of the Semi Finals, thanks to PlayBook.coach. There is also the usual SmartB socials update and the quiz is back which is of course all about the great man Rashid Khan!00:00 - Welcome to the show05:43 - The Atmosphere in Ahmedabad10:46 - India vs New Zealand review17:18 - South Africa vs Australia recap19:36 - PlayBook Player of the semi final25:53 - Gilly coaching junior cricket29:50 - Welcome Rashid Khan31:26 - Afghanistan at CWC 202334:02 - Australia vs Afghanistan stories38:11 - Jonathan Trott coaching40:34 - CWC final prediction44:58 - Khan bowling against the finalists49:42 - If Rashid bowled to Gilly and Vaughany51:14 - Rashid vs Brian Lara51:47 - The future of Rashid Khan57:03 - SmartB Social update1:00:17 - Quiz1:10:28 - Rashid final prediction1:11:03 - Bye Rashid and toastFollow us on our SmartB socials @clubprairiefire and leave a review on the podcast as well for your chance to get it read out. Or, if you're interested in sponsoring this great Podcast email us at clubprairiefire@gmail.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nikesh Rughani is alongside Carlos Brathwaite for reaction to South Africa's 5 wicket win over Afghanistan. Player-of-the-match Rassie van der Dussen gives his thoughts on the game, as does South Africa bowler Gerald Coetzee & Afghanistan captain Hashmatullah Shahidi. Plus, Simon Mann speaks to Afghanistan head coach Jonathan Trott to reflect on his side's most successful Men's Cricket World Cup ever. Jonathan Agnew talks to England batter Dawid Malan ahead of England's last match in this World Cup campaign against Pakistan, a game which Malan admits could be his last for England. Also, Simon speaks to Nikesh about the news of Sri Lanka Cricket being suspended by the ICC - at a time where the ICC are having to defend their stance on Afghanistan, with the nation disbanding their Women's side. Hear the ICC's Chief Executive, Geoff Allardice, talk on the matter.
India have looked a cut above the rest so far in World Cup 2023. With 6 wins in as many matches, India are 2 points away from sealing a semi-finals berth.The synergy between the batsmen and bowlers has been the cornerstone of India's success in the World Cup 2023. With their current form, the Indian cricket team is a strong contender for the championship, and fans are eagerly awaiting the end of their ICC title drought.On the other hand, Afghanistan have exceeded expectations with a terrific show. They outclassed Sri Lanka a week after comfortably hammering Pakistan. Their batters have come to the party in a matured showing to back up their world-class bowling unit.Can they sneak through to the semi-finals? The Jonathan Trott-coached side looks dangerous at the moment!In the latest episode of Sledging Room, Rajarshi Gupta is joined by Akshay Ramesh and Diya Kakkar as they discuss India's sensational run and how the race to the semi-finals is heating up.Tune In!Listen in!Produced and Sound Mix by Kapil Dev Singh
talkSPORT's Cricket Editor Jon Norman is joined by Neil Manthorp in Pune ahead of South Africa versus New Zealand. Hear from New Zealand's Tom Latham, South Africa's Rob Walters, Afghanistan's Jonathan Trott and South African cricket journalist Stuart Hess. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Henry Moeran presents reaction to Afghanistan beating England by 69-runs. Leave the defending champions World Cup defence in real jeopardy. The biggest upset of the World Cup so far. Steve Finn and Alex Hartley discuss what this means for England's World Cup chances and we'll also hear from England captain Jos Buttler and get the Afghanistan perspective from commentator Devender Kumar and coach Jonathan Trott. Plus Kevin Howell speak to former England captain Michael Vaughan about where it went wrong for England in this one.
Alex and Dan are off to Chester-le-Street for the fourth Test of the 2013 Ridiculous Ashes, which features discussions on the baggilessness of Australian helmets, Jonathan Trott's sideways wicket celebration and the Summer of Bell. Special thanks to @LinuxLea on Twitter for helping us access DVDs of this series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
England beat Afghanistan by 5 wickets on the opening day of the Super 12 stage. Jonathan Agnew is joined by T20 World Cup winner Ravi Bopara in Perth and we hear from 5 wicket man Sam Curran plus Chris Woakes and Afghanistan coach Jonathan Trott. We also reflect on an embarrassing 89 run defeat for holders and hosts Australia against New Zealand.
This episode we talk about the many South Africans who have played for England. For that, we get our expert on South Africans in the UK. We chat about Basil D'Oliviera, Allan Lamb, Robin Smith, Kevin Pietersen, Jonathan Trott and so many more while explaining the term salt-penis. - Check out the 99.94 DM App here: https://9994dm.com/. To support the podcast please go to our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32090121. If you like this podcast, you may enjoy other things I create, check them all out at https://linktr.ee/jarrodkimber. Find Dan on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/danielgallan. This podcast audio is edited, mixed and produced by Nick McCorriston, he's at https://www.nickamc.com and https://www.twitter.com/soundboy_audio FortyTwo make our video productions, and Mukunda Bandreddi is in charge of our video side. Aurojyoti Senapati turns the files into video podcasts and Subhankar Bhattacharya makes our graphics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Pratham as he takes a trip down memory lane to talk about England's former no. 3, Jonathan Trott, and why he was arguably England's most important bat of the last decade. Along the way, he remembers the 2009 Ashes, Galle, Mitchell Johnson, and so much more! #jonathantrott #trott #ECB #TheOval #2009Ashes #Galle #mitchelljohnson #englandcricket
Neil Manthorp is joined by the former England bowler Steve Harmison for another busy show. They discuss Stuart Broad's comments in his Mail on Sunday column, and get the take from the former England batter Jonathan Trott. Tymal Mills discusses being sold to the Mumbai Indians at the IPL Mega Auction, and the Rajasthan Royals CEO Jake Lush McCrum reflects on the signings his franchise have made. And we discuss James Foster becoming the first English Head Coach of a Hundred franchise. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Former Surrey, Kent and England opening bat MICHAEL CARBERRY talks us through his journey from the streets of South London to playing for England in front of ninety thousand fans at the MCG on that tour of 2013-14, where England was thumped 5-0 by Australia and the tour was remembered not only for the result, but also the withdrawal of Jonathan Trott on health grounds and Graeme Swann's shock decision to quit straight after the Melbourne test. "Carbs" also tells us about his health problems and also his experiences of racism and has strong views on what needs to be done to bring young black players back into the game. We also look at his new career as a talented artist (please visit www.michaelcarberryart.com) and listen as he says his experiences in life have given him a positive outlook on life.
Over to The Oval for the fifth and final Test of the 2009 Ridiculous Ashes. With the series locked 1-1, we are introduced to Jimmy Anderson's first Test duck, Jonathan Trott's first Test century and the enigmatic figure known only as Simon Katiche. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trotty tells us about his favourite ground he played at around the world and how the advance of social media and camera phones ruined the experience for players touring overseas. We talked about the all-conquering England side he was a key part of, especially beating India and Australia away in 2010-2011. We get an insight into the mind of Kevin Pietersen and also his toughest opponent Dale Steyn. We also talk about his key part in the film documentary "The Edge".
I catch up with Ex England Test/ODI prolific batter Jonathan Trott We chat through his role as current batting coach for the upcoming T20 World Cup with the Cricket Scotland squad The talent within the squad Expectations Chances of making the super 12 and taking down some of the giant nations Last but no means least Trotters prediction for who will win the tournament ? Please do subscribe free to the channel - share, like and comment Happy listening
Chris Tremlett – England Cricket Legend – Life & Mindset of International Sport & Business For a person involved in sport professionally, representing your country, is for most, the pinnacle of their career. Chris Tremlett is from a long line of cricketers. Chris was fully aware of the ratio of success from “promising youth player” to full test international and worked hard to beat those odds. Having represented his home county of Hampshire and then neighbours Surrey, Chris was selected for England and his fast bowling was used to great effect, taking 53 wickets for an average of 27 runs. Chris was a member of the Andy Flower side that claimed number 1 in the world, as well as being used to devastating effect in the 2010 Boxing Day Ashes test at the MCG, bowling out Australia for just 98. Chris talks to us about the mindset required to rise to the top in sport, and how these principals can be transferable into life and business. He describes playing with the outstanding talent that is Kevin Pietersen and sheds some light on his training habits that might not be obvious to the outsider looking in. He also discusses Ricky Ponting and interestingly, the two very different sides to his persona, dictated by whether you were on his side that day, or not. We are also lucky to have the lid slightly lifted on what life was like to share a dressing room and a team sheet with Shane Warne and his “rock and roll” lifestyle. Simon and Ben have an interesting discussion about the pressures of life, family and business for people who find themselves in their late 30's and beyond. We spoke to Chris just a day or so before he flew out to meet up with Kevin Peterson, Jonathan Trott, Monty Panesar and the rest of his England Legend teammates for their win in the Road Safety World Series in India Enjoy the show! Mindset Musings Message Thank you so much for supporting our Podcast. In such a crowded space, we really are trying to bring you something different. Make sure you have subscribed to Mindset Musings on iTunes, Spotify, or any platform where you listen to your Podcasts. If you have found value in our show, or we have made you think about something differently, then please tell a friend, and more importantly, leave a review or 5-star rating. Socials Our preferred platform is Instagram, please feel free to Follow and DM us, we will respond to everyone! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindset.musings/ Our personal Instagram handles are below, we often invite listeners to follow and DM us personally too, please do so. Ben Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sirbenmills/ Simon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/si.gardiner.mm/ You can find us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/mindset.musings As well as all of the usual mainstream Podcast platforms, you can listen to our Podcast on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnX_20kHuJdUvwz6sUAmv5A
Jon Norman brings you a special show, reflecting on England's historic series win over India back in 2012. Over the course of the show, hear from Sir Alastair Cook, Monty Panesar, Jonathan Trott and Ian Bell, who all recount their first-hand experiences from the last time England tasted victory in India. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Recorded Tuesday 26th January 2021 David Gower is joined by Special guests; Graeme Swann, Jonathan Trott, Simon Wilde and Gladstone Small. Meeting after the final test match in Sri Lanka as they review that series, and look ahead to the action to come from the tests against India in February. Jonathan Trott joined live from his hotel room in India ahead of working with the batsmen!
Jon Norman brings you another bumper show. We'll hear from England's batting coach Jonathan Trott, who recalls his memories of playing alongside a young Joe Root when he made his Test debut in 2012, and talkSPORT's Sam Ellard speaks with the England spinner Dom Bess to get the lowdown on life in quarantine, his love of Justin Bieber, and whether he'll dedicate a celebration to the talkSPORT See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Eleanor Oldroyd, Phil Tufnell and Michael Vaughan analyse England’s series win in Sri Lanka and look ahead to their next opponents India. Tuffers and Vaughan talk about skipping training, video games and ‘propping and cocking’. There’s also a special masterclass on facing the art of spin bowling. Jonathan Trott reminisces about a young Joe Root, Kevin Pietersen talks foot movements in Mumbai, and England Women’s cricketer Kate Cross faces up to the difficulties on quarantining in New Zealand.
Jonathan Agnew presents from the Ageas Bowl where there was play for 60 minutes...and then the rain fell. Play was abandoned with England on 7-1 after having finally bowled Pakistan out for 236. Aggers is joined by Michael Vaughan to discuss the little cricket they saw, while Simon Mann chats with England batting consultant Jonathan Trott about his involvement with the team. Following MS Dhoni's international retirement yesterday, Simon, Mark Ramprakash, Isa Guha, Andy Zaltzman and Prakash Wakankar discuss the man, his playing career and his significance to people in India.
East Coast Radio — The WTA gets underway again this week with the Palermo Open. Jonathan Trott appointed England batting consultant for their upcoming test series with Pakistan. Pitso Mosimane hoping Sundowns can be prepared for an emotional Nedbank Cup semi-final.
In episode 6 we are joined by Former England batsman Jonathan Trott. Jonathan was born and bred in Cape Town but had a goal to play for England. He got to number 1 in the world as a batsman, and his team got to the top too. He also experienced some difficulty with mental health leading to him having to leave an Ashes tour early. His openness about his experience, from top to bottom, is admirable and you will definitely learn something about the mind in performance.
Another massive show this week. The guests keep coming and this week we have Jonathan Trott on to talk his fandom of the NFL. The boys also discuss Dalvin Cooks contract situation and then look back a College stars over the past decade and wonder why they didn't quite reach the heights in the NFL.This show is a belter!@Waxing_Lyrical@Mainzey7@ndutton13
Another massive show this week. The guests keep coming and this week we have Jonathan Trott on to talk his fandom of the NFL. The boys also discuss Dalvin Cooks contract situation and then look back a College stars over the past decade and wonder why they didn't quite reach the heights in the NFL.This show is a belter!@Waxing_Lyrical@Mainzey7@ndutton13
Number 4, traditionally the place of the best batsman in a Test side, is the place up for discussion in this episode. Joined by Aldershot fan and Jonathan Trott enthusiast Sean, Rob and Michael have a number of potential candidates to weigh up. But there can only be one player selected in this most crucial of positions in their fantasy England side...
Former England batsmen Jonathan Trott and Marcus Trescothick open up on their battles with mental health conditions and reveal how they are coping during the lockdown period.
Ever wondered what goes through the minds of elite cricketers in key moments that can decide games? How do players cope with stress on the field? Why did Jonathan Trott dig the Mariana Trench while at the crease? We wondered these things too! In this special episode we sit down with highly regarded sports psychologist and mental skills coach Dr. Jamie Barker. While we might not be able to hypnotise you into becoming the next Virat Kohli, Babar Azam or Trent Boult, we can entertain you with an insightful chat around developing mental skills, owning your space and managing stress(and sledging!)on and off the field.
The Shackles Are Off - Cricket Podcast produced by England's Barmy Army
Happy new year! (Well, we didn't do one in 2019 so happy new year for then too... won a World Cup and that didn't we...) Welcome along to Cape Town - The Barmy Army has had one of its greatest ever weeks watching England win their first Test match at Newlands since 1957. And if you're at home with the January blues, we've got it covered!!! Hear from, Darren Gough, Jonathan Trott, Romesh Ranganathan, Rob Beckett and England head coach Chris Silverwood. A week to remember in Cape Town, and remember all our social media channels for more content!
Rob Key and Charles Colvile feverishly debate conditions in county cricket, plus reflect on day two of the second New Zealand vs England Test with Jonathan Trott.
Alec Stewart and Jonathan Trott guest on The Cricket Debate to assess whether England can salvage a draw in the first Test against New Zealand and whether county cricket prepares bowlers well enough for overseas tours.
Jonathan Trott and Bob Willis join Charles Colvile to discuss Jofra Archer's exceptional performance but question if he is already being over-bowled.
Bob Willis, Jonathan Trott and Charles Colvile look at how England can get Steve Smith out, who is in command of the Edgbaston Test and the 'Brummie Botham, Chris Woakes.
England suffered another batting collapse against Ireland on day two - but are they favourites to win the Lord's Test? Bob Willis and Jonathan Trott discuss...
Today we bring you a very special programme from our friends at The Times Sport. In the wake of the best cricket match of all time. The Times Chief Sports Writer Matt Dickinson got to sit down with England legend Jonathan Trott. The former England batsmen opened up for the latest LifeTimes podcast about the extraordinary period, between 2009 and 2013, when the national team soared to the top of the rankings but then fell apart amid acrimony and Jonathan also gives his view on Englands chances in the upcoming ashes series. Remember you can subscribe to 'LifeTimes' and hear the very biggest sporting stars open up, including shows with Paul Pogba, Eddie Jones and Nicola Adams. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Karina Canellakis will be launching this year's BBC Proms on Friday, conducting Janáček's monumental Glagolitic Mass. She talks to John Wilson about her approach to this daunting task, why she loves the spiritual drama of the piece and how since early childhood her head has been filled with music. Vicky McClure, Gemma Chan and Samantha Morton star in a series of stand alone television dramas focusing on women under pressure. Created with Dominic Savage, each episode of I am... has been improvised with the themes chosen by the lead actors. These include being in a coercive relationship, a single woman in her thirties facing with pressure to have a child and a single mother struggling to provide for her family. Alison Graham from the Radio Times reviews. In the week that the England men’s cricket team won the World Cup, film director Barney Douglas discusses his new documentary The Edge, about the rise in the rankings for the England team from 2009 to 2013, and the psychological and emotional effect the game had on its players, including Kevin Pietersen, Jonathan Trott and Andrew Strauss. Presenter: John Wilson Producer: Julian May
Jonathan Trott has revealed the cost on his mental health of England’s rise to number one Test team in the world, and the danger of sport becoming “life or death” in an athlete’s mind. The former England batsmen opened up for the latest LifeTimes podcast about the extraordinary period, between 2009 and 2013, when the national team soared to the top of the rankings but then fell apart amid acrimony.Make sure you subscribe so that you never miss an episode, including shows with Paul Pogba, Eddie Jones and Nicola Adams.This episode is hosted by The Times Chief Sports Writer Matt Dickinson and produced by Lucy Lavery, it is a Times Sport production, to discover more of our award winning journalism visit www.thetimes.co.uk/sport.With Special thanks to Sky Sports for the use of their memorable commentary. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bob Willis and Jonathan Trott join Charles Colvile to reflect on England's winning start to the ICC Cricket World Cup.
Jonathan Trott joined Bob and Charles on the Cricket Debate as Sam Curran showed off his immense talent once more on a good first day for England in the second Test against Sri Lanka in Kandy.
Bob Willis and Jonathan Trott dissect a seam masterclass from England's James Anderson and Chris Woakes on day two of the second Test against India, at Lord's.
Bob Willis and Jonathan Trott discuss Virat Kohli's brilliance, England's dodgy slip catching, Sam Curran's four-wicket haul and why Stuart Broad did not bowl more on day two of the first Test.
From Lord's losers to Headingley heroes, Bob Willis and Jonathan Trott analyse England's erratic Test match form.
Simon Mann is joined by Jonathan Trott and Jim Maxwell to look at what it takes to win the Ashes Down Under. We’ll hear from the last three men to lift the urn as captains in Australia, as well as Graeme Swann, Jimmy Anderson, Ricky Ponting, Glenn McGrath, Stuart Broad and former South Africa captain Graeme Smith, who is one of only three captains to have won twice there.
James McLaughlin, the agent of cricketer Jonathan Trott and commercial brains behind new football agency 73 Management, is the feature interview on this week's SB Weekly. James has held a number of senior roles in sport since the '90s, first as Head of Sales at Southampton Football Club. He followed that with a stint at Nike and two lengthy periods as Commercial Director of both Watford Football Club and Warwickshire County Cricket Club. In 2012 he was asked by then World Cricketer of the Year Trott to become his agent and, this August, launched 73 - which describes itself as “a new football management service - designed by footballers, for footballers” - alongside former Southampton players Matt Le Tissier and Francis Benali. In this week's episode, hear James discuss: Why 73 is focusing on managing a footballer's career, rather than simply commercial exploitation Jonathan Trott's recent autobiography - and why now was the right time to release it The challenge he faced in 2013 being in the UK when Trott returned home from the Ashes in Australia Signing Jaguar as the £30m hospitality naming rights partner of Edgbaston - the proudest commercial deal of his career How cricketers tend to understand the value of commercial partnerships more than footballers Why football clubs could, and should, look more long-term in their sponsorship selection.
T-SHIRTS T-SHIRTS T-SHIRTS On the pod this week, Adam and Tony answer more of your questions as Got A Question returns with another bang. After a good start to the county season, could Jonathan Trott have an England future? Plus, Adam selects another composite XI - this time, it's a team of people he identifies with pretty strongly: underachievers. Hick & Ramprakash are givens, but who else? Also this week, an insight into Associate cricket as we talk to two of the leading lights from the Guernsey team. What's the life of an Associate cricketer like? And why are some Associate players now moonlighting as detectives? All this and more on the latest edition of the World Cricket Show - get your T-shirt at www.cricketshow.net See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
#montythepenguincandoone On the pod this week, Adam and Tony discuss Pakistan's demolition of Australia. We were expecting a close series - how come it turned out like this? Where did Pakistan find all these runs from? What did Misbah have for breakfast in Abu Dhabi? And what went wrong for Australia - are they ultimately just flat track wallies? Plus, there's analysis of Jonathan Trott's return to England colours with the Lions. One step closer to a full Test return? Also this week: Tony loves fireworks The world and his dog make fun of Adam for a variety of reasons DiCaprio turns forty Adam tees off about the new John Lewis Christmas ad All this and more on the latest edition of the World Cricket Show - do your Amazon shopping through www.cricketshow.net See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Please sir, can we have some Moores? On the pod this week, Adam and Tony discuss England's new old coach. Does Peter Moores represent a bold new era, or a backward step? Was the sacking of KP all about clearing the way for Moores? And does the pinching of Paul Farbrace from Sri Lanka leave a bitter taste in the mouth? In addition, they reflect on Jonathan Trott's decision to take another break from cricket, and try to make sense of the whole saga. Also this week: Adam can't speak Danish as well as he thought Tony has never forgiven Adam for betraying him in Risk A hug from Daddy calms teething George Tony's weekend was certainly busy, although it didn't involve any dinosaur costumes All this and more on the latest edition of the World Cricket Show - just listen to it, already. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jonathan Trott has been labelled everything from a hero to a coward. We discuss the issue with Psychiatrist Dr Ranjit Menon. We also speak to the man who first chatted with Trott after his media silence, ESPNCricinfo's George Dobell. This was his article: http://www.espncricinfo.com/magazine/content/current/story/727721.html
Nasser and Bumble discuss the impact of Jonathan Trott heading home, England's selection dilemmas, the art of sledging, a golf defeat and Bumble's upcoming meeting with a Great White shark.
GET US ON ITUNES: http://j,mp/itunesrc - We explain our much-lamented absence #SpotTheGoogly - We talk about Sachin's retirement because you haven't heard enough about it already - Why are the Taliban hating on Misbah and Sachin? - The Ashes have started: good times for Mitchell Johnson, sad times for Jonathan Trott. We talk about their situations. - A rant about why cricket writing sucks and why you deserve better. Follow @SpotTheGoogly! Catch James @pavilionopinion Catch/Fumble/Drop Nishant @AltCricket
Reach for the skies.... On the pod this week, Adam and Tony reflect on the carnage at the Gabba. Where did the Aussies produce that performance from? Is this the real Mitchell Johnson? Plus, where do England go from here? Can they dust themselves off, and sort out their struggling batting unit? In addition, they reflect on the sad news about Jonathan Trott, and disagree about whether David Warner was out of order, and whether Clarke and Anderson crossed the line with their sledging. Also this week: Adam missed most of the cricket because he was doing domestic chores Every day is Tony's special day Ashes Breakfast can be hard to follow Tony reveals which character he's going to be dressing up as in the Christmas parade All this and more on the latest edition of the World Cricket Show - get better England, for goodness sake. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.