POPULARITY
Former Proteas left-arm spinner, Paul Harris, is one of South Africa's most underrated cricketers, his contribution to the national team has not got the recognition it deserves despite taking 103 wickets in 37 tests and being an integral part of the team that held the number one ranking in all formats. "Harro" speaks of his journey in cricket, from starting off in Fish Hoek to making his test debut, dismissing Sachin Tendulkar on his debut in 2006, opening up about the highs and lows of his career, deciding to go Kolpak and much more and while he isn't actively involved in cricket these days, he still mentors players like Proteas spinner Keshav Maharaj. I hope you enjoy the episode.
This week on Red Inker we talk about life on the T20 circuit with a man who has done plenty of it, David Wiese. We talk about coming from a small town, work-life balance, playing for South Africa, being a Kolpak, Namibia, death bowling, chopping wood, and why his four-year-old daughter likes business class.-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.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 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/ishitkMukunda Bandreddi is in charge of our video side.
Season 16, Episode 2: If sitting back to consider who has the most interesting story in world cricket right now, one of the leading candidates would be David Wiese. From the South African national team, his next stop was to England as a Kolpak player... until Brexit put a stop to that. But when that door closed, another opened into the Namibian national team, getting the chance to represent a second country and this time at multiple World Cups. From there, showing his talent as a regular matchwinner on the global stage, the all-rounder hit the road as a freelancer, making a full-time living in his late 30s in just about every T20 league going. His life is the subject of a new podcast series, Hitman for Hire: A year in the life of a franchise cricketer, and he joined Adam (having just finished a T20 International against Oman!) to tell us how the merry-go-round feels when you're the one riding it. Listen to the full David Wiese podcast, Hitman for Hire, a fellow member of the Sports Social Podcast Network: https://podcast.sport-social.co.uk/podcast/hitman-for-hire-a-year-in-the-life-of-a-franchise-cricketer/ Support the show with a Nerd Pledge at patreon.com/thefinalword Get your 10% discount on top-notch kit from Serious Cricket. Use FINALWORD24 at checkout --> seriouscricket.co.uk Get that sweet Nord VPN discount - nordvpn.com/tfw Run or donate to the 2024 Edinburgh Marathon for the Lord's Taverners All links at linktr.ee/thefinalword Find previous episodes at finalwordcricket.com Title track by Urthboy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fargo City Commissioner Denise Kolpak joins It Takes Two with Amy & JJ to discuss the recent Fargo city budget - did you know 75% of the budget is for the city payroll - and an opportunity to have some say in the future growth plan of Fargo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode we talk about Neil Wagner. We bring in South African writer Dan Gallan to talk about his strange and wonderful journey. We talk about why left-arm seamers don't exist in South Africa, Steyn, Nel and the Morkels, rejecting two Kolpak offers to sign with Otago, struggling in early Tests, bowling bouncers, hating being known for them and why Trent Boult laughed at him when he first got to New Zealand. - 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 Daniel on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/danielgallan. Read his article here: https://www.newframe.com/neil-wagner-has-no-doubts-about-being-a-proud-kiwi/. - 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
In the 10th episode of the Well-Led Schools podcast I am joined by school principal and Positive Psychology advocate David Kolpak. Leading a school culture where both staff and student wellbeing is front and centre requires strong leadership capability, the relevant personal attributes and emotional intelligence. David encompasses these very qualities and in this episode he breaks down his approach and philosophy towards becoming a “well-led school” - a school that leads with wellbeing in mind. About David: David Kolpak (MEd, BEd, BTeach) is the Principal at Trinity College North in Adelaide (EY-10). In his leadership roles, David has been responsible for the design and delivery of Positive Education programs delivered to students from Kindergarten to year 10, working with his teams to develop the scope and sequence of programs taught between the ages of 3 and 16 and ensuring that the principles of positive psychology are embedded across all curriculum areas.With 30 years' experience as a leader and teacher, David has established himself as a quality educator and speaker on Positive Education and Wellbeing and has been invited to present his work at numerous national and international conferences including the Positive Education Schools Association, the Positive Schools conference and the International Positive Psychology Association World Congress.Keen to share his work, David has authored several “Character Strength' iBooks which are freely available to use in the classroom. David's passion for bringing out the best is evident in his school-based leadership and teaching roles together with his wider roles as a speaker and leader in the field. In this episode, we cover: Why focusing on staff wellbeing is just as important as student wellbeing The importance of a well-rounded approach to wellbeing in schools How to create a feedback culture that's based on trust What character strengths are and why it's valuable to explore them with staff How to create more engagement by allowing staff to be who they are Links and Resources: Blog article: The PERMAH Model for Workplace Wellbeing Blog article: What is Positive Psychology and How to Apply The Principles To Your Own Wellbeing Blog article: 9 Reasons to Put Staff Wellbeing at The Top of Your School's Priority List Discover your own character strengths! Take the VIA Strengths Assessment here Are you a Dove, Owl, Peacock or Eagle? Take the DISC bird personality test here Thank you so much for listening. I'm so honoured that you're here and would be so grateful if you could leave me a review on Apple Podcasts or on your preferred podcast app, that way we can inspire and educate even more people together. Connect with David: LinkedIn Download and read his character strengths iBooks Connect with me via: My website Linkedin Instagram EmailSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Appreciative Inquiry (AI) is a strengths-based, collaborative approach to organisational change which focuses on understanding the ‘positive core' of an organisation and how this can be strengthened. In this episode, I have the pleasure of chatting with David Kolpak, the Principal at Trinity College North in Adelaide, South Australia. Prior to this, David was Head of Junior Years at St Peter's College. In his leadership roles, David has been responsible for the design and delivery of Positive Education programs and wellbeing initiatives, worked with teams to develop the scope and sequence of programs and ensured that the principles of positive psychology were embedded across all curriculum areas.With over 30 years experience as a leader and teacher, David has established himself as a quality educator and speaker on Positive Education and Wellbeing and has been invited to present his work at numerous national and international conferences. As a facilitator of Professor Lea Waters' Visible Wellbeing Program, David is able to utilise his passion for a whole-school approach to wellbeing.Keen to share his work, David has authored several “Character Strength' iBooks which are freely available to use in the classroom. David's passion for bringing out the best is evident in his school-based leadership and teaching roles together with his wider roles as a speaker and leader in the field.David and I discuss: The appreciative Inquiry (AI) approachHow to implement the AI approachWhat ways we can integrate wellbeing into every lesson every day Why combining the science of learning with the science of wellbeing is important to help students flourishAnd much more!Thank you for coming on this journey to create a better future for our life long learners!Listen here:Apple - https://apple.co/3OAl10CSpotify - https://spoti.fi/3PyuxmgAmazon Music - https://amzn.to/3z9fmcbLinkedIn: David KolpakTwitter: David Kolpak (@chardkol)Email: david.kolpak@trinity.sa.edu.au
Special guest Shaun Rheeder joins host Carl Lewis, the pair analyse every squad after the SA20 Auction which was a big day for South Africa cricket. Shaun is an expert on South African domestic cricket with deep data base which provides us with insightful opinions and analysis. Squads Durban Super Giants: Quinton de Kock, Prenelan Subrayen, Jason Holder, Kyle Mayers, Reece Topley, Dwaine Pretorius, Heinrich Klaasen, Keemo Paul, Keshav Maharaj, Kyle Abbott, Junior Dala, Dilshan Madushanka, Johnson Charles, Matthew Breetzke, Christiaan Jonker, Wiaan Mulder, Simon Harmer Jo'burg Super Kings: Faf du Plessis, Gerald Coetzee, Maheesh Theekshana, Romario Shepherd, Harry Brook, Janneman Malan, Reeza Hendricks, Kyle Verreynne, George Garton, Alzarri Joseph, Leus du Plooy, Lewis Gregory, Lizaad Williams, Donavon Ferreira, Nandre Burger, Malusi Siboto, Caleb Seleka MI Cape Town: Kagiso Rabada, Dewald Brevis, Rashid Khan, Liam Livingstone, Sam Curran, Rassie van der Dussen, Ryan Rickelton, George Linde, Beuran Hendricks, Duan Jansen, Delano Potgieter, Grant Roelofsen, Wesley Marshall, Olly Stone, Waqar Salamkheil, Ziyaad Abharams, Odean Smith Paarl Royals: David Miller, Corbin Bosch, Jos Buttler, Obed McCoy, Lungi Ngidi, Tabraiz Shamsi, Jason Roy, Dane Vilas, Bjorn Fortuin, Wihan Lubbe, Ferisco Adams, Imraan Manack, Evan Jones, Ramon Simmonds, Mitchell van Buuren, Eoin Morgan, Codi Yusuf Pretoria Capitals: Anrich Nortje, Migael Pretorius, Rilee Rossouw, Phil Salt, Wayne Parnell, Josh Little, Shaun von Berg, Adil Rashid, Cameron Delport, Will Jacks, Theunis de Bruyn, Marco Marais, Kusal Mendis, Daryn Dupavillon, Jimmy Neesham, Eathan Bosch, Shane Dadswell Sunrisers Eastern Cape: Aiden Markram, Ottniel Baartman, Marco Jansen, Tristan Stubbs, Sisanda Magala, Junaid Dawood, Mason Crane, JJ Smuts, Jordan Cox, Adam Rossington, Roelof van der Merwe, Marques Ackerman, James Fuller, Tom Abell, Aya Gqamane, Sarel Erwee, Brydon Carse South Africa power-hitter Tristan Stubbs fetched the highest bid of Rand 9.2 million (USD 520,000 approx.) at the inaugural SA20 player auction in Cape Town on Monday. Sunrisers Eastern Cape won a fierce bidding war against MI Cape Town and Johannesburg Super Kings to snap up their homegrown star-in-the-making. Uncapped 24-year-old batter Donavon Ferreira, who plays for Titans in the South African domestic circuit, created a big stir. Having listed his base price at Rand 175,000 (USD 10,000 approx.), Ferreira, who also bowls a bit and keeps wicket, was eventually snapped up by Super Kings for Rand 5.5 million (USD 310,000 approx.) in the accelerated round of the auction. The winning bid came after some chaos, as Paarl Royals and Pretoria Capitals both tried to outbid Super Kings but were forced to pull out as they didn't have much left in their purse at that point and had other spots still to fill - if they were allowed to keep bidding, they would have run out of the money needed to fill their quota of 17 players. Ferreira has played 19 T20s so far, and boasts a strike rate of 148.26 and an average of 54.85. The Jansen brothers - Duan and Marco - were also in demand, with Marco joining Stubbs at Sunrisers for Rand 6.1 million (USD 344,000 approx.) and Duan going to MI for Rand 3.3 million (USD 186,000 approx.). Marco is already part of the Sunrisers franchise in the IPL, while Duan was recently with the Mumbai Indians development squad that toured the UK. Kolpak-returnee Rilee Rossouw, who has played T20 cricket around the world, also hit paydirt, with Capitals forking out Rand 6.9 million (USD 389,000 approx.) for him. Wayne Parnell, another Kolpak returnee, also triggered a bidding war, which was won by Capitals too. They outbid Super Kings and got the left-arm seam-bowling allrounder for Rand 5.6 million (USD 316,000 approx). However, there were no takers for South Africa's T20I captain Temba Bavuma and Test captain Dean Elgar.
South Africa have five more T20Is to play before the World Cup, but just two more in which to finalise their squad (their three in India in October come just before the tournament) and there's no better place to assess themselves from than the perch of a series win. From Rilee Rossouw's comeback from Kolpak to Andile Phehlukwayo's comeback from concussion, South Africa demonstrated what stand-in captain David Miller gleefully referred to as "great bouncebackability and character", and found match-winners in different individuals. Only 15 can go to the T20 World Cup, though, and performances over the last 12 months mean South Africa will find themselves with several selection conundrums, though Miller doesn't mind. "Its a great healthy space to be in," he said. "We'd rather have those headaches than having no options." With matches to play against Ireland in Bristol next week, we take a look at the main talking points ahead of the World Cup squad selection and some of those who've made strong cases to be included.
Sondag se derde T20 in Southampton sal die reeks tussen Suid-Afrika en Engeland beslis nadat die Proteas gister se tweede kragmeting in Cardiff met 58-lopies gewen het. Rilee Rossouw was onoorwonne op 96 en Reeza Hendricks het 53 lopies bygedra tot die Proteas se totaal van 207 vir drie. Engeland is toe uitgeboul vir 149. Rossouw het pas weer by die Proteas aangesluit na ses jaar se graafskapkrieket as 'n Kolpak-speler:
In this episode, we chat with two journalists from South Africa - Firdose Moonda and Telford Vice. Note: Readers in India can now buy Mike Marqusee's classic cricket book War Minus The Shooting at the Atta Galatta bookstore in Bangalore. They are happy to courier copies to those outside Bangalore if you write in at: Thebookstore@attagalatta.com (You can also tweet at their handle: https://twitter.com/AttaGalatta). Outside India, War Minus the shooting is available as a paperback and e-copy on Amazon. Click here to support 81allout on Kofi Talking Points: South Africa's remarkable Test series win against India A victory coming after a period of turmoil for South African cricket The value of the private school system as a talent pool for South African cricket The Kolpak myth - and why South Africa didn't lose as much as it seemed The complexities of kneeling - and why it is not as binary as one would think The SJN hearings - a moment of awakening for cricket in the country The platform that the SJN offered for many non-white cricketers to be heard An opportunity lost with several leading cricketers not offering testimonies Makhaya Ntini's remarkable confession Boucher, Smith, and the possible paths forward Participants: Firdose Moonda (@firdoseM) Telford Vice (@telfordvice) Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee) Related: Fidose Moonda's articles on ESPNcricinfo Telford Vice's articles on Cricbuzz Thirty years after readmission: how far has South Africa cricket come since 1991 - Firdose Moonda - The Cricket Monthly Flawed but necessary: SJN hearings reveal no heroes, no villains - Firdose Moonda - ESPNcricinfo Paul Adams: I was nicknamed 'brown s*** when I was playing' - ESPNcricinfo Many shades of grey in the Boucher battle - Telford Vice - Cricbuzz The end of SA's rainbow that never was - Telford Vice - Cricbuzz South African cricket deserves better than the SJN report - Telford Vice - Cricbuzz Bavuma stands up to the fire - Telford Vice - Cricbuzz
In this week's episode we tackle the value (or redundancy) of sports psychology, whether or not Kolpak returnees should play for the Proteas and we evaluate what may trip up each of City, Liverpool and Chelsea in their bids to win the EPL
In this week's episode we tackle the value (or redundancy) of sports psychology, whether or not Kolpak returnees should play for the Proteas and we evaluate what may trip up each of City, Liverpool and Chelsea in their bids to win the EPL
Jeff Kolpak is on Afternoons Live with Tyler Axness to talk about The Masters and his new Golf Show on 740 The Fan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Among the many things Brexit put into cold storage is the Kolpak deal which allowed foreign cricketers to play in England easily. Who is Kolpak, what's his deal, and what does it all have to do with Steve Waugh in Chennai? Join the Simblified gang as Chuck, Naren, Srikeit, and Tony explain what it's all about.Add one part news, one part bad jokes, one part Wikipedia research, one part cult references from spending too much time on the internet, one part Wodehouse quotes, and one part quality puns, and you get Simblified.A weekly podcast to help you appear smarter, to an audience that knows no less! Your four hosts - Chuck, Naren, Srikeit and Tony attempt to deconstruct topics with humour (conditions apply). Fans of the show have described it as "fun conversations with relatable folks", "irreverent humour", "the funniest thing to come out of Malad West" and "if I give you a good review will you please let me go".Started in 2016 as a creative outlet, Simblified now has over 200 episodes, including some live ones, and some with guests who are much smarter than the hosts. Welcome to the world of Simblified!You can contact the hosts on:Chuck: twitter.com/chuck_gopal / instagram.com/chuckofalltradesNaren: twitter.com/shenoyn / instagram.com/shenoynvTony: twitter.com/notytony / instagram.com/notytonySrikeit: twitter.com/srikeit / instagram.com/srikeit
Ready to talk golf?!?! So is Jeff Kolpak! "The Golf Show with Jeff Kolpak" airs on Saturday mornings starting at 10am. Jeff tells us about his game, his favorite gadgets and gets us excited to tune into a locally produced show about one of our favorite sports! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
FIRSTS: Before Studio B's "Birds" exhibit even opened, artist Sandra Seaman's "Sunday Brunch with Birds" worked its charm and became the exhibit's FIRST sale. And while Ashley Kolpak's first love is to work in Mixed Media, she returned to oil paint for "Beauty and the Beast" and earned a FIRST PLACE award for technical achievement. Both artists create their magic in a variety of mediums. Sandra is in constant search of new projects in the arts. First--as a crafter creating beads and working in fabric, then publishing 2 novels, and now creating in acrylic paint, she finds her style through bold colors and shapes. In addition to making art, Ashley utilizes her extensive graphic arts experiences in her efforts with work partner Daniel Price promoting Mosaic Community Land Trust, a nonprofit dedicated to revitalizing life in the Pottstown Area community. Find more information about Studio B Fine Art Gallery on our website: studiobbb.org, on Studio B's Facebook page, by contacting Jane Stahl, janeEstahl@comcast.net, 610-563-7879, or stopping by Studio B.
This episode we have one of my favourite T20 players in the world to talk about his career so far. Colin Ingram has not had a straightforward career, at 23, he was without a pro contract and was thinking of going back to school to finish studying agriculture. But he stuck with cricket, and that seems to have gone pretty well. We chat about his ODI career, not seeing balls from really good bowlers, his premeditation, love of county cricket, being a Kolpak, and how he turned himself from a nurdler to one of the best T20 batsmen in the world. - To support the podcast please go to our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32090121. If you like this podcast, you may like the YouTube page https://www.youtube.com/jarrodkimberyt. You can find Colin Ingram on Twitter at https://twitter.com/caingram41. This podcast is edited, mixed and produced by Nick McCorriston, he's at https://www.nickamc.com and https://www.twitter.com/nickamc. The theme tune is by Red Crickets: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Red_Crickets/Red_Crickets.
This episode, Ronan is joined by Netherlands Head Coach Ryan Campbell, discussing a bit on his career, transitioning into coaching, the best Dutch young players. Also focusing on the T20 World Cup Qualifiers, the Ireland series this summer, future franchise tournaments, domestic cricket and some U19 stars. 01.49 Ryan's playing career and transitioning into coaching 14.26 Difficulties of the last year 19.04 Ireland series preview 21.15 Strength of Netherlands fast bowling department 25.30 Philippe Boissevain 28.54 Brandon Glover 32.50 Scott Edwards 34.48 U19 Prospects - Vikramjit Singh & Aryan Dutt 38.22 Franchise Opportunities 41.26 Domestic Pathway 46.58 European Cricket Championship 50.29 Bas de Leede 53.10 Change to Kolpak ruling 57.30 Hopes for youngsters coming through and conclusion You can follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook: @ScoutingCricket. Check out our website: www.scoutingcricket.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ronan-alexander/support
M.O.B. Studio Co-founder and Lead Engineer, Evan talks about the history/nuts and bolts of the M.O.B. mobstudios.com mackncheeze.com mackncheezemusic.blog
Test match cricket is considered the hardest format of the game, and rightly so. It's a game that requires a lot of skill, patience, concentration, determination, and numerous other challenges are to be tackled over 5 days. Some of the brightest talents in the game have shown glimpses but failed to showcase their true potential in this format due to various reasons. Some of the categories of players include- Playing in the wrong era when the team was stacked with legends of the game Being injured too often Performed well in ODIs, but couldn't replicate in tests Players being mismanaged by boards Disciplinary issues or mental issues holding them back Players who took up Kolpak deals Players playing in the smaller sides that don't play too much test cricket In this episode, my guest speaker, Venkatesh and I, discuss some of the most talented cricketers who couldn't quite fulfill their potential in test cricket. Listen in to find out who are the players who join the likes of Yuvraj Singh, Eoin Morgan, Suresh Raina, Shane Bond, Shoaib Akhtar, Ryan Harris, Shahid Afridi, Lasith Malinga and Brad Hodge in this list.
Many of you who have been following the game must have heard about the Kolpak Deal as a result of which many prominent and talented players from especially the African cricket countries like South Africa and Zimbabwe decided to forego the pride and honor to play for their country and instead chose to move to the United Kingdom and play for English counties. The main reason stated by players who took this deal was financial security. So then what really is the Kolpak Deal? Why has it affected cricketers from South Africa and Zimbabwe as much as it has in the past decade or so? Isn't playing for the country the biggest motivation and drive for a professional sportsman? Or do they also have to think about other factors that may not make too much sense for a common cricket fan. We discuss about this grave and sensitive issue plaguing World cricket in this episode where we present our personal take and opinions on this issue and look at what we think this has done for the quality of cricket coming out of South Africa and Zimbabwe in the past 7-10 years. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/raghav-ravichandran/support
We are back with our cricket series, this week Si (@ACEcast_Nation) West Indian batsmen Kieran Powell (@OfficialKPowell) and Former Glamorgan bowler Nye Norman (@MrBean1927 are joined by special guest former England fast bowler and Ashes winner Simon Jones as they talk about a variety of cricketing subjects including Kolpak deals, the series between West Indies v England, the latest news, the 2005 Ashes series, Simon's career, his injuries and much much more. a fascinating show. Look out for an announcement of our next guest who is a big name in English cricket. Follow the show on social media @StateOfPlay_ on twitter and Instagram. Follow A.C.E Podcast Nation on social media to catch all the latest shows and series A.C.E Podcast Nation www.YouTube.com/ACEPodcastNation #PleaseSubscribe www.facebook.com/ACEcastNation www.twitter.com/ACEcast_Nation www.instagram.com/ACEPodcastNation
We are back with our cricket series, this week Si (@ACEcast_Nation) and West Indian batsmen Kieran Powell (@OfficialKPowell) are joined by special guest Middlesex's West Indian fast bowler Miguel Cummins as they talk about a variety of cricketing subjects including Miguels decision to sign a Kolpak deal effectively ending his West Indies international career, the First test between West Indies v England, the latest news, Is T10 good for the game, Cricket at the Olympics and much more including testing the West Indian duo in an England vs West Indies themed quiz. Look out for an announcement of our next guest who is a big name in English cricket. Follow the show on social media @StateOfPlay_ on twitter and Instagram. Follow A.C.E Podcast Nation on social media to catch all the latest shows and series A.C.E Podcast Nation www.YouTube.com/ACEPodcastNation #PleaseSubscribe www.facebook.com/ACEcastNation www.twitter.com/ACEcast_Nation www.instagram.com/ACEPodcastNation
We are back with our cricket series, this week Si (@ACEcast_Nation) and West Indian batsmen Kieran Powell (@OfficialKPowell) are joined by special guest Middlesex's West Indian fast bowler Miguel Cummins as they talk about a variety of cricketing subjects including Miguels decision to sign a Kolpak deal effectively ending his West Indies international career, the First test between West Indies v England, the latest news, Is T10 good for the game, Cricket at the Olympics and much more including testing the West Indian duo in an England vs West Indies themed quiz. Look out for an announcement of our next guest who is a big name in English cricket. Follow the show on social media @StateOfPlay_ on twitter and Instagram. Follow A.C.E Podcast Nation on social media to catch all the latest shows and series A.C.E Podcast Nation www.YouTube.com/ACEPodcastNation #PleaseSubscribe www.facebook.com/ACEcastNation www.twitter.com/ACEcast_Nation www.instagram.com/ACEPodcastNation
This week's episode is all about the Kolpak ruling. Hampshire's Kyle Abbott joins Vish, Will and Sam to chew the fat on one of county cricket's most controversial topics. Sam also reacts to missing out on England's 55-man training squad for this summer's internationals, and a county pros' desire to get training again. KYLE ABBOTT INTERVIEW – 35:08
Welcome to the Armchair cricket podcast. In today's episode regular co-host Giri is back and firing on all cylinders! COVID-19 - Kookaburra come up with a wax polish for ball shining.- Yusuf Abdulla: a cricketer fighting on the frontlines.- SA all rounder Solo Nqweni tests positive for Covid-19. - Philander's Kolpak deal cancelled through mutual consent.- IND ready for a two week quarantine if that can allow AUS tour to happen later this year. Other news - Sarwan hits back, calls Gayle's accusations scandalous.- Shami confesses to suicidal thoughts during lows of 2018.- Maharaj expresses SA captaincy aspirations.- Gayle vs Kohli ESPNCricinfo poll confusion on twitter. - AFG's Shafiqullah banned for 6 years after admitting to corruption charges.- Australia the #1 team in tests in T20s.- Sangakkara's run as MCC president set to be extended.- Sanjeev Chawla, the key accused by Delhi police in Hansie Cronje corruption case in 2000 out on bail.- BCCI considering creating an ad-hoc committee to run Delhi cricket. Trivia Q: Before Sangakkara, who was the last president of MCC to have held the post for multiple years consecutively? Listen to us and get in touch: On Podbean On Spotify On Apple podcasts On Youtube On Twitter On Facebook On Acast On Castbox On Stitcher On Shed Media Podcast Channel (Spreaker) Via mail Please do subscribe to our podcast and let us know what you think in the comments section of the podcasting app, via mail or on social media. Leave us a 5-star rating on any platform or app (like apple podcasts) you use to listen. Thanks!
Espn cricinfo reporter Firdose Moonda joins the latest edition of the podcast. Moonda unpacks a lot of information on some of the most relevant topics surrounding South African cricket. She talks about Covid19 impact, domestic structure, appointment of Graeme Smith and AB De Villiers among other topics. Last but not the least Kolpak exodus surrounding the South African cricket also gets a mention.
Simon Harmer talks about his successful 2019, the future of Kolpak status and a possible South Africa return in this special edition of the pod.
What was the Kolpak deal? What made it so popular with the South African players? What does the end of Kolpak era mean for South African cricket? Host Prakash Wadhwa is joined by Priyansh Chandra who educates us on matters related to Kolpak.
Nick Friend joins Jarrod to chat about Maroš Kolpak, the man who unwittingly changed the face of county cricket by way of slovakian handball. - To support the podcast please go to our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32090121. You can find Nick Friend on twitter: https://twitter.com/NickFriend1. The archive to his work for the Cricketer is here: https://www.thecricketer.com/Topics/archive_posts.html?type=author&query=Nick%20Friend Jarrod is also on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ajarrodkimber This podcast is produced by Nick McCorriston: https://www.nickamc.com and https://twitter.com/nickamc. The theme tune is by Red Crickets: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Red_Crickets/Red_Crickets
It's been billed as the biggest women's Twenty20 World Cup to date - we've already seen quite a few surprises with Pakistan beating former champions West Indies and South Africa beating England in dramatic fashion - we speak to South Africa spinner Sune Luus about whether they can actually pull off one of the greatest shocks to go on and win the tournament for the first time. Plus South African cricketer and Hampshire fast bowler Kyle Abbott tells us how Brexit affects his Kolpak contract. Picture - Sune Luus (Credit - Getty Images)
The Cricket Ultras are back and there is a lot to review, including India's tour of New Zealand, England's triumph in South Africa and Australia's return to Newlands. The trio also examine the ongoing crisis in South African cricket, shameful scenes at the U19 World Cup final, preview the Women's T20 World Cup, and explore the latest revelations from USA cricket.
The trio are back with an Episode. First off, Sam is now officially a Cricket journo, which still blows our minds so he will be joining by skype each week for the foreseeable future. We talked about The Bourgeoisie, KOLPAK contracts, Workloads and pizza. We HAVE A SERIOUSLY SPECIAL EPISODE COMING UP NEXT WEEK. We cannot wait to show you what we have in store!
This week on LANSO, Cyrus is joined by podcaster and content head at Wavemaker Vineet Kanabar. Both of them talk about the impact of the Kolpak deal on South African players, and India's lead in the 5 match T20 series.
HotSpot - A Cricket Podcast By Chetan Narula & Deep Dasgupta
Former Indian cricketer Deep Dasgupta and sports journalist/broadcaster Chetan Narula bring to you the latest cricket podcast on the block... HotSpot. In the fourth episode of HotSpot, we take a brief look back at the third Test between India and South Africa, India winning the series 3-0, their terrific fast bowling line-up, and what ails South African cricket. The big-bang topic and main theme of this episode is a discussion on the two greatest batsmen of this current era... Virat Kohli and Steve Smith. It's a booming Diwali special episode, alright! Our special guest on this show is Wisden editor and Daily Mail cricket correspondent Lawrence Booth. He joins us from New Zealand, where he is covering England's 2019 tour. Tune in! Season 2019-2020, Episode 4: 0:00-4:30 - What’s in store for you in this episode of HotSpot 4:30-19:20 - India's 11th Test series' win in a row at home, won Ranchi Test with ease, their fast bowling attack, and the problems ailing South African cricket. What is the way forward with Kolpak and Brexit, and how best they can cope with this transition period? 19:21-34:23 - The big-bang... Virat Kohli versus Steve Smith... how do these two batsmen match up? How do you bowl to them? Is Smith the greatest Test batsman since Sir Don Bradman? 34:25-52:20 - Kohli's evolution as the world's best batsman across formats. What do the numbers suggest about Kohli-Smith's career graphs? Does Smith need to play more T20 cricket? Where does Kohli's Test career go from here? Are they heading for a summit clash when India tour Australia in 2020? Do leave your feedback and comments, share it on social media; reach out to us on Twitter as well. We are now on Apple itunes, Spotify and Tunein, so you can subscribe to this podcast there as well. Follow our hosts and guests on Twitter: @chetannarula, @DeepDasgupta7 and @the_topspin Picture/header image courtesy: @BCCI/bcci.tv (Board for Control of Cricket in India).
Show 03 - Lessons from a decade of wellbeing work – with David Kolpak - What does embedding wellbeing look like further down the road? In this podcast, Denise and David talk about the challenges and successes St Peter’s faced in implementing positive psychology in boys’ education, working alongside staff, students and families. David shares lessons learned at his school over a decade of wellbeing work – and starting with the staff is lesson number one. Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz
Cricket writer Chris Waters joins host Phil Harrison to discuss another packed season ahead for Yorkshire CCC, including the expectations of both club and supporters, the arrival of Kolpak signing Duanne Olivier, the chase for silverware and the emergence of more young talent at Headingley.
Welcome to the Armchair cricket podcast! This is a podcast focussing on Test cricket, by armchair critics of the game. Trivia Q: Which famous event connects the first hat-trick in a cricket ODI World Cups with the only player who has played in 6 Cricket ODI World Cups? Let us know your answers at armchair.cricket@gmail.com or via twitter @ArmchairCricPod or via the Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/ArmchairCricPod). Please do subscribe to our podcast and let us know what you think in the comments section or via mail. Today's topics: NZ vs BD: 2nd test result. IND vs AUS: Ongoing ODI series. SA vs SL: Ongoing ODI series. AFG vs IRE: ODI series wrap-up. INDW vs ENGW: T20I series wrap up. WI vs ENG: T20I series wrap up. Miscellaneous: - Euro T20 League announced: Scotland, Ireland and Netherlands participate with 2 teams each, 30 matches planned.- Enock Ikope former Zimbabwe cricket director banned for 10yrs by ICC.- Jason Holder calls for a minimum wage to stop Kolpak exodus.- Newly appointed BCCI ombudsman to take a call on Rahul/Pandya cases.- Pak squad for UAE ODIs against Australia announced.- Afghanistan's proposed tour of Zimbabwe cancelled.- Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis to be awarded Hilal-e-imtiaz (2nd highest), Yasir Shah to be awarded Sitara-e-imtiaz (3rd highest) on 23/03/19.- Mosharraf Hossain (former BD cricketer) diagnosed with brain tumour.
Cricket Ultras reviews new Netflix series Cricket Fever, finding an enthralling mix of the sublime and ridiculous. There's also discussion of Duanne Olivier's decision to turn his back on South Africa in favour of a Kolpak, Jofra Archer's England prospects, and resurgence of Chris Gayle. Meanwhile, Kane Williamson is poised to take spot among Test batsmen, while India and Australia hone their WC squads.
We spoke to the President of the International Netball Federation Molly Rhone about the 2023 Netball World Cup coming to South Africa after the announcement on Thursday. We also discussed the much talked about Kolpak contracts that South African players continue to take with Cricket South Africa's Corrie Van Zyl, SACA's CEO Tony Irish and former Proteas spinner Paul Harris who took a Kolpak deal in his day. Thandi Merafe gave us an update ahead of Orlando Pirate's Group B clash against FC Platinum on Friday night.
In a bumper episode we debate England's high-octane batting style, ponder Dwaan Ollifeer (right-arm phonetic-medium) Kolpakking in his Test career, and get into a deep discussion about the point of cricket via Kusal Perera's wonder-innings. Tasneem Sadiq Khan also pops her head in to discuss the first half of the PSL and to give her take on the India-Pakistan cric-political beef. DISCLAIMER: may contain traces of Star Trek, no Slovakian handball players were harmed in the making of this podcast.
Following Duanne Olivier's shock Kolpak signing for Yorkshire, former Proteas Simon Harmer and Colin Ingram recount their own experiences with having made the move, while SACA's Chief Executive Tony Irish admits that the advent of T20 cricket will prove to be a more problematic issue in the future.
Vithushan Ehantharajah joins Yas Rana and Phil Walker to discuss another immensely busy week in cricket. They look back on six-hitting exhibitions from around the globe, a tense win for the England Women's team, Sri Lanka's unlikely trumph over South Africa and Duanne Olivier's decision to join Yorkshire on a Kolpak deal.
Episode 1 of the Cricket Podcast, the official podcast of World Cricket! Under discussion today are England selection, The Hundred, cheating, Duanne Olivier, and a guide to amateur umpiring. Enjoy!
CliffCentral.com — Duane Olivier takes a Kolpak deal, and with that causes quite a stir in the Proteas camp. It's an ongoing debate around the ethics within the professional game, and one that creates some interesting talking points. More about contracts this time with the Springboks, then loads of midweek league football action.
Andrew Gale spoke to the Cricket Badger Radio Show Podcast when out in Abu Dhabi with his Yorkshire side for the Abu Dhabi T20. The full interview will be out tomorrow. In this sneak preview he says that Yorkshire may be seeking to recruit Kolpak players to fill gaps in the side for the 2019 season.
Andrew Gale spoke to the Cricket Badger Radio Show Podcast when out in Abu Dhabi with his Yorkshire side for the Abu Dhabi T20. In this interview he speaks about the pressures and joys of being Yorkshire head coach, his hopes for the side in the future, turning to Kolpak players while the youngsters find their feet, the hunt for a batting coach and plenty more besides It's a must listen for any Yorkshire supporter and it's all here in the Cricket Badger Radio Show Podcast! Contact the show via Twitter on @cricket_badger or email us at cricketbadger@hotmail.com. Also send us your recorded audio for our new Letters Page feature. Get something off your chest in less than a minute, email it in and you could well find yourself on the Podcast next week!.
Cricket Ultras previews the mouthwatering South Africa v Australia series, wondering if the home team is spending too much time on pitch preparation. There's also an encounter with PSL players at the pool in Dubai along with a review of the ongoing New Zealand series. And the duo explore the spate of red-ball retirements in English cricket and Morne Morkel's decision to retire in favour of a Kolpak contract — more signs of the troubles facing longform cricket.
This week on the show: - the boys discuss the new English T20 competition and the potential collusion between Middlesex and Essex to derail the ECB's plan. Is this the start of the fight back by the counties? - a round up of the county championship - Kolpak players - is it a blessing or curse for the young cricketers in the UK? - IPL round up - with numerous games over the Easter weekend where are the teams placed coming into the middle stages of the tournament. - finally a new take on the quiz by Joe. Recorded on 19 April 2017 in Clapham, England
This week we discuss: - The first 2 games in the England - India T20 series - A roundup of the Big Bash - The rise of Kolpak cricketers in the English domestic game Recorded 29 January 2017
On the first pod of 2017, Adam & Tony discuss South Africa's Kolpak crisis. Are the players to blame? Why are so many leaving now? And what can be done to stem the flow? Plus, thoughts on Warner, Yasir Shah, Cook's future and #Lynnsanity, and Tony gets very excited about chicken balls. All this and more on the latest World Cricket Show - support what we do at patreon.com/cricketshow See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We discuss how the quota system and soft Rand in South Africa has forced Proteas seamer Kyle Abbott to sign a Koplak deal with Hampshire. We also look back on the second Test between South Africa and Sri Lanka and analyse where the visitors went wrong.