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Lancashire County Cricket CEO Daniel Gidney takes us inside the Hundred auction, as Leaders' Editorial Director James Emmett and Content Director David Cushnan reflect on the beginning of a new era for English cricket.Gidney has been instrumental in the sale of a 70% stake in the Manchester Originals, part of the England & Wales Cricket Board's process to sell shares in The Hundred franchises.He explains what it was like to be in the thick of February's auction action; the preparatory work that went into establishing a relationship with new partner RPSG Group, owner of the IPL's Lucknow Giants long before that; the impact on his own role as CEO; how the club intends to use the injection of funds - and what happens now, as The Hundred enters its next phase of development.And there's a preview of this week's Leaders Meet: Innovation event, in central London - on Tuesday 8th and Wednesday 9th April. https://leadersinsport.com/sport-business/leaders-events/leaders-meet-innovation/
In this episode we chat with Leicestershire and England's Josh Hull. Hully has had an amazing year and shot to stardom! In his first full professional season he won the Metro Bank Cup with Leicestershire after having an amazing tournament. He was rewarded for those performances with his first Hundred contract at the Manchester Originals and finally he earned a test cap against Sri Lanka at the Oval. Hully can swing it at good pace and lets not forget the bounce he extracts! Is he England's answer to Mitchell Starc in the future? We certainly hope so! We discuss How much he eats! The metro bank final last over The current England environment His England debut at the Oval Bouncers at teammates in the nets! And lots more! We hope you enjoy the podcast! If so please leave us a 5* review and share it with someone you think will also love it! If you want to watch the episode then make sure you subscribe to our YouTube page and be part of The Bowlers Union! Subscribe and follow us on all our social media platforms! You can find us on Instagram, Tiktok and X! All the best Wrighty and Barks @lifeOfChrisWright @k13bkr @thebowlersunion This episode is brought to you in association with Gray-Nicolls! We are delighted they support us and you can receive a discount off their amazing products. Visit their website Gray-Nicolls | Cricket Bats | Loyalty Points | Free UK Shipping and claim your discount using the code here! A_TBUP20
This week, on the Official Vodcast of the Powerful Women's Cricket Lobby™: Will women's cricket actually see ANY of the money from the sale of The Hundred? What's gone wrong for Manchester Originals? Has Grace Scrivens silenced her critics? Our predictions for the finalists and the winner of The Hundred 2024!
When it comes to people we don't want to take on in an arm wrestle, Ami Campbell is right up there. The former PT worked her way through the ages up North, even captaining Mark Wood along the way, and is now a power-hitter at Central Sparks and Manchester Originals. Georgie and Alex caught up with the self-professed gym lover about her cricket journey and taking the leap to going pro and Ami spoke openly about her diagnosis with ADHD this year and the impact this has had on her life and her cricket. Plus, we delve into the match-making abilities of Phoebe Graham aka Cupid.... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 113 of your weekly sports podcast, we bring you updates and new across 10 different sports, and 3 World Cups. We start with England's Red Roses winning silver in the Netball World Cup in South Africa-their best ever showing in a World Cup. We then move on to New Zealand and Australia and the Women's Football World Cup, with the quarter-final line up being confirmed. England's Lionesses will play Colombia for a place in the semi-finals after a hard fought win on penalties over Nigeria. In Cricket, Manchester Originals' Fi Morris took a record –in both the men's and women's Hundred-snaring 5 wickets for only 7 runs, as opponents Birmingham Phoenix were skittled for just 87. Meanwhile in Scotland, Britain's cyclists and para-cyclists sit top of the medal table with a combined haul of 32 golds, 16 silvers and 18 bronzes. With teams finalising their line ups for the Rugby World Cup next month, we had a host of warm up games. England were dire losing to Wales, Eddie Jones still believes Australia can win after their 4th consecutive defeat since he took over, and Zander Fagerson became the first player to be sent off “from the bunker” in Scotland's win over France. And finally, we talk about “Shi**y Sunderland” after 57 triathletes were struck with illness after high E.coli and sewage levels were reported in the water after last weekend's World Triathlon Series event off the coast at Roker!
Ed and Charlie preview the Manchester Originals Women.
Ed and Charlie preview the Manchester Originals Men.
Alison Mitchell, Jim Maxwell and Charu Sharma discuss the volume of short format cricket. While the Indian Premier League continues to flourish, there is speculation that the ECB could be about to axe The Hundred in the UK in favour of a more sustainable T20 competition. Cricket Australia have increased its salary cap in the Big Bash League to lure the top talent to the league, due to a number of overseas players quitting the league mid-season for the T20 tournaments in the UAE and South Africa. So how many competitions is too many? We hear from Australia and Sussex player Steve Smith on playing in the County Championship and whether he will change his style of batting in the Ashes. Plus we are joined by the first female member of ground staff to work at an international venue in England. Meg Lay works for Gloucestershire Cricket Club and tells us about the importance of getting more women involved in the game. Photo: Lewis Gregory and Luke Wood of Trent Rockets celebrates victory during the Hundred Final match between Trent Rockets and Manchester Originals at Lord's Cricket Ground on September 03, 2022 in London, England. (Photo by Alex Davidson/Getty Images)
Ed and Charlie are joined by Lancashire, and former Manchester Originals, analyst Max Backhouse to break down the retentions for every Mens side!
Ed and Charlie debate the players that the London Spirit Men's and Women's side should keep around ahead of retention deadline day.
Welcome back to Howzat! The Cricket Podcast. As we recap the Hundred tournament so far, we are joined by Manchester Originals and Central Sparks batter, Ami Campbell (interview begins at 16:36). Ami chatted to us live from Headingly ahead of the Northern derby. Ami talks all about moving to sparks and being contracted professionally, playing in the Hundred, and playing with Mark Wood! Next week we will be joined by Sam Bates, so stay tuned! If you enjoyed this episode, you can let us know on Instagram, Twitter or TikTok @howzattcp or via email howzatthecricketpodcast@gmail.com
Rhiannon Blake brings you all the action and post match reaction as the men and women of the Manchester Originals ventured to Leeds to play the Northern Superchargers
Manchester duo Tommy Stewart and Sam Hartford team up and head to Old Trafford for a double header as the Men's and Women's Originals sides both pick up much needed wins over Welsh Fire.There is interviews with Hayley Matthews, Sean Abbot, Jake Ball plus the victorious captain and winner of the No Balls derby Kate Cross. There's also insight from inside the press box, around the ground and of course Tommy in a lift.
Tommy Stewart is back at Old Trafford to witness Manchester Originals Men lose comfortably to Trent Rockets Men.He was gutted to have to miss the women's match between the two, but he had to meet his best mate's two day old baby (Big Love to Faris Marshall Twigg).Tommy was on the pitch post-match and spoke to Dawid Malan (who scored a huge 98*), Laurie Evans and one of his colleagues from the press box (whose name he'll find out next time) spoke to losing captain, Jos Buttler.
Ed is joined by Lancashire and former Manchester Originals analyst Max Backhouse to review the Men's tournament so far.
The Hundred 2022 women tournament starts on 11 August 2022. The Kate Cross led Manchester Originals will want to pick up the momentum they had at the end of 2021, where they won the last three group games. here are some interesting stories in the squad, with overseas signings Lizelle Lee, Deandra Dottin and Amy Satherthwaite all involved in issues with their countries. But the bowling might be the real story with this team, spearheaded by the imperious Sophie Ecclestone. This is The Hundred Club: a community for fans of short format cricket.
Mark Machado and Rob Rush, bring you a round up of the London Spirit's victory over the Manchester Originals and you can hear from Jordan Thompson & Phil Salt
Tommy Stewart was at The Hundred match between Manchester Originals and Northern Superchargers with full press access. He tells the story step by step from getting into the ground, to sitting in the media box with Vithushan Ehantharajah (Vish), chatting to one of his best friends Jonny Gaymer and finally being pitch side post-match with skippers Jos Buttler and Fat du Plessis. Northern Superchargers Men won by 6 wickets as Manchester Originals set 161 (not 163 as Tommy kept saying).
The Hundred tournament starts on 3 August 2022. No-one will be watched more closely through the tournament than Jos Buttler. The new England ODI and T20 Captain had a sensational IPL in 2022. But form has dipped since he returned to the UK, and he'll be keen to take his team to glory in The Hundred. He's got some big hitters alongside too: Andre Russell, Phil Salt, Laurie Evans. But it's not clear what Rich thinks putting Wanindu Hasaranga in at #3 in the batting... they'll need his magic bowling to take the wickets! This is The Hundred Club: a community for fans of short format cricket.
Ed and Charlie preview the Manchester Originals Women's side ahead of the 2022 Hundred season.
Ed and Charlie preview the Manchester Originals Mens Team ahead of the 2022 Hundred Season.
Ed and Charlie give their initial thoughts on each teams haul in the 2022 Hundred Draft... (1:22) London Spirit, (11:05) Welsh Fire, (16:09) Manchester Originals, (23:01) Northern Superchargers, (29:39) Oval Invincibles, (36:04) Trent Rockets, (41:28) Birmingham Phoenix, (52:43) Southern Brave.
There have been some huge signings announced! Big overseas signings for London Spirit (Amelia Kerr, Megan Schutt and Beth Mooney. Huge signings at Welsh Fire, overseas announcements of Rachael Haynes and Annabel Sutherland with the big announcement of Tammy Beaumont taking on the captaincy and Alex Hartley, Fran Wilson, Fi Morris and Sarah Bryce all signing. Less news at Northern Superchargers but Lucy Higham and Jenny Gunn sign. More big news at Manchester Originals with overseas signings of Amy Satterthwaite and Deandra Dottin. Ami Campbell and Phoebe Graham join from Northern Superchargers and Grace Potts also joins. Mega signings for Trent Rockets with World Cup superstars Meg Lanning and Alana King and South Africa's Mignon Du Preez who moves from Manchester Originals. Also additions of Bryony Smith, Marie Kelly, Georgia Davis, Alexa Stonehouse and Sophie Munro. Lauren Winfield-Hill joins the Oval Invincibles from Northern Superchargers with the additions of locals Kira Chathli, Aylish Cranstone and Eve Gray and moving from Trent Rockets, Emily Windsor. Birmingham Phoenix sign Aussie Sophie Molineux and also Sterre Kalis from Northern Superchargers. Southern Brave sign the mighty Tahlia McGrath and also sign Georgia Adams and Jo Gardener from Oval Invincibles. Freya Kemp and Ella McCaughan also join Southern Brave. Our World Cup episode will be out on Friday with special guest Mark Robinson but in the mean time our Instagram, TikTok & YouTube is “Noughtie Child Podcast” and our Twitter is “00ChildPodcast”.
Ed and Charlie are joined by Lancashire and former Manchester Originals analyst Max Backhouse to run through each sides retentions for this years tournament. This podcast was recorded before the passing of Shane Warne, and so includes references to his plans for his London Spirit side. We love you Shane.
Ed and Charlie are joined by Kieran (aka BerbaSpinCric) to discuss his Manchester Originals side from our Hundred Redraft.
We are back with another episode and we are joined by newly professional cricketer Laura Jackson! Laura plays for North West Thunder and Manchester Originals (our teams) so it was great to chat to her. We also chat about making it to wikipedia, illness, first driving lessons, the ashes starting and so much more. You can keep up with us on social media which is: Instagram @noughtichildpodcast and our Twitter @00ChildPodcast. We even got tiktok which is also @noughtiechildpodcast We will see you next week when we will be back with another amazing guest!
On this week's episode Georgie and Alex sit down with North West Thunder and Manchester Originals player Laura Jackson. Who knew a barbecue would hold such an important moment in Laura Jackson's career. Find out about this and more on this week's episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/womens-cricket-chat/message
Simon Katich reflects on his coaching for the Manchester Originals in the Hundred,2.50- The Positives of the hundred tournament. 7.20- The demands of Coaching in the hundred vs T20 cricket,9.55- Coaching Kohli and AB Devilliers for RCB in the IPL,15.15- His thoughts on 2021.22 Ashes series.17.30- His time as an Opener for Australia and his opening partners Hayden, Jacques, Hughes and Watson.20.25- His infamous Press conference after being told his career was over,26.30- Facing blowers like Dale Steyn and Andre Flintoff,33.20- The move from NSW to WA,44.50- His role in the AFL for the Giants,47.00- Advice for young opening batsmanSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-bowlology-report. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Recently we caught up with Leicestershire and Manchester Originals all-rounder Colin Ackermann. We chatted about what he has made of The Hundred format through the tournament, his important role in the Originals side, and look ahead to the World T20 where he will play for The Netherlands.
Manchester Originals men's coach Simon Katich talks through his career and reveals who he'd most like to be stuck on a desert island with. Plus, Kate and Alex feel a bit delicate.
Simon Katich played 56 tests for Australia, but is now a successful coach having led the Perth Scorchers to the Big Bash title. He is currently head coach of the Manchester Originals. Oli caught up with him the day after the Originals defeat to the Spirit to talk about The Hundred so far, the big games to come and if Simon has ever faced an Alex Hales moment of his own.
England fast bowler, Manchester Originals captain, broadcaster and podcaster, Kate Cross has been one of the faces of The Hundred. She was kind enough to find a bit of time in her incredibly busy schedule to talk to Rich and Tom about The Hundred, leading the Manchester Originals and how to use the interest generated by the tournament to take Women's cricket forward.
Liz Russell was a late addition to The Hundred and the Northern Superchargers. She has not waited to make an impact though, taking important wickets and bowling economically as the team look set to reach the eliminators on 20 Aug 21. Between them stands the small matter of the regional grudge match against the Manchester Originals. Rich and Tom ask: who will win? This is The Hundred Club, a fan community focussed on cricket's new tournament. Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/RC4VoBSw5b0
Cricviz Analyst Ben Jones joined Ed and Charlie for a Men's Tournament Round-Up where they chatted about each team and the different tactics and trends we've been seeing in the tournament. London Spirit (0:32), Welsh Fire (10:46), Rebuilding the Spirit and Fire (19:40), Birmingham Phoenix (29:04), Oval Invincibles (44:06), Manchester Originals (52:54), Trent Rockets (58:52), Northern Superchargers (1:08:21), Southern Brave (1:19:36)
Six games into the Women's Competition Ed and Charlie round up the action. They chat about what has gone wrong for the Manchester Originals, the brilliance of the Southern Brave and how much Ed hates the Hundred post-season format.
Welcome to Season 5 Episode 3 of the Noughtie Child Podcast. This season, we are focusing on the Hundred Cricket Tournament! This week we continue to discuss the matches which happened last week and highlight some of the superstars of the tournament so far such as Amanda-Jade Wellington Georgia Hennessey and chat about the all-important table. We were fortunate to catch up with the amazing Ellie Threlkeld, wicket-keeper and batter for Manchester Originals. Richard raises an important point about certain names over represented in cricket and we celebrate on a beach over the Original's 1st victory. You can follow the podcast to know when new episodes come out. You can also follow us on Instagram @noughtichildpodcast and on Twitter @00ChildPodcast. We also have a YouTube Channel were all the podcast are published which is "Noughtie Child Podcast".
On Friday we caught up with Lancashire and Manchester Originals left arm spinner Tom Hartley. We chatted about the mental processes that go into bowling in the powerplay as a spin bowler, his relationship with Originals Head Coach Simon Katich and how he has been helping Ed get to the top of his Fantasy Leagues.
Katie Mack, the Birmingham Phoenix and Adelaide Strikers Star joins Rich and Tom for a fun chat ahead of their game at Southern Brave. Katie is part of the Birmingham Phoenix team that produced a strong result to defeat Manchester Originals in the second fixture of The Hundred women's tournament. Can they keep up that form as they take on the unbeaten Southern Brave on Friday? This is The Hundred Club, a fan community focussed on cricket's new tournament. Regular content, streams and updates too. Watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2q_AQaGkIg Follow us on twitter: https://twitter.com/thehundredclub1
This season, we are going to be focusing on “The Hundred”. The Hundred is an action-packed, unmissable new 100 ball cricket competition that will put you on the edge of your seat. Everyone is welcome. It will feature world-class players and massive names from around the world. Eight brand new city-based women's and men's teams will compete over five weeks every summer (Birmingham Phoenix, London Spirit, Manchester Originals, Super Northern Chargers, Oval Invincibles, Southern Brave, Trent Rockets and Welsh Fire. A men's squad and women's squad will be formed for each team, with the competitions running alongside each other. Each squad will be made up of 15 players with a maximum of three overseas stars. This is huge for the women's game and this is something we are really passionate about. Each week we will discuss all the games that happen, the best and worst moments! The format was invented to attract younger and more diverse crowds to watch cricket, with the expectation that the shorter format will mean each match lasts around two-and-a-half hours. The BBC will show free-to-air broadcasts of the competition, while all of the women's matches and some of the men's matches will be available to stream for free on Sky Sports' YouTube channel. The tournament will give equal weight to both men's and women's sides, with almost all the matches taking place as back-to-back double-headers at the same venue on the same day. One ticket will give access to both the men's and women's games, while men and women will share the same prize money. Today, we are speaking to "Birmingham Pheonix" player Eve Jones and "Manchester Originals" player Georgie Boyce. We also are going to discuss the first match of the tournament: Oval Invincibles v Manchester Originals on the 21st July
On this week's Stumped, Alison Mitchell, Charu Sharma and Jim Maxwell are joined by Oval Invincibles and England T20 bowler Tash Farrant. Farrant featured in the inaugural match of The Hundred, as the competition finally got underway a year later than originally planned. We discuss the new format, how well it worked and how it's helping towards gender equality in the sport. And we hear from the 11-year-old boy who's been given a new lease of cricketing life - all thanks to a special set of glasses. Photo: Tash Farrant of Oval Invincibles bowls during the The Hundred match between Oval Invincibles and Manchester Originals. (Credit:Getty Images)
Ahead of the first ever game of The Hundred between the Manchester Originals and the Oval Invincibles, Ed and Charlie preview the Women's Hundred through the lens of some pre-season awards. We discuss some contenders for MVP, Leading Run Scorer, Breakout Star and discuss who we think might win the whole thing come August 21st.
In this episode we were joined by Emma Lamb of the Manchester Originals to talk about The Hundred and her fantastic form heading into the tournament. We chatted about teammates, the impact of the tournament on the Women's game and what it feels like to be an inspiration to a new generation of female cricketers.
Continuing our Team Preview Series, we take a look at the Old Trafford based Manchester Originals. Coached by Simon Katich, the Originals possess a scarily explosive top order and a potentially perfect balance to dominate their unique home conditions. We take a look through their best team and give our predictions on how they'll perform this summer.
In this episode we chatted to Max Backhouse who is an analyst for both Lancashire and the Manchester Originals. He gave us a really interesting insight into how the Originals squad was put together, both during the draft and during the recent wave of player replacements. It's a really fascinating conversation so enjoy the episode!
As they prepare to become Manchester Originals, Kate and Alex talk ODI catches, who's the better captain and dissect some VERY unusual listener habits.
A trio of South Africans are the backbone of the Oval Invincibles. But Oli, Rich and Tom worry that the rest of the squad might be out of form. Can Dane van Niekerk, Marizanne Kapp and the ever-dangerous Shabnim Ismail prove us wrong? Will Mady Villiers continue her meteoric rise to the top of the game? Or could the first game of The Hundred, against Manchester Originals on 21 July, be a one-sided affair? This is The Hundred Club, cricket's new fan community. Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/b-cZHA1PyFo Follow us on twitter: https://twitter.com/thehundredclub1
Sophie Ecclestone is the #1 T20 bowler in the world, but have the Manchester Originals invested too much in their bowling attack at the expense of their batting? International stars Lizelle Lee, Harmanpreet Kaur and Mignon du Preez will not agree but do Rich, Oli and Tom? And how will the experienced Kate Cross and Alex Hartley contribute? Please note, we recorded this episode before the final squads were announced and some players may have changed. This is The Hundred Club, cricket's newest fan community. Watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKBiWMdEE4A Follow us on Twitter: @thehundredclub1
Jos Buttler's torn calf muscle means he is in a race for fitness prior to the Manchester Originals' opening game on 22 July. Will he be using The Hundred to return to cricket or will England protect him prior to the opening test against India on 4th August? Rich, Oli and Tom also debate the rest of the squad. Can Lockie Ferguson fill the gap left by Kagiso Rabada? Please note, we recorded this episode before the final squads were announced and some players may have changed. This is The Hundred Club, cricket's newest fan community. Watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OL6Q2Rax3og Follow us on Twitter: @thehundredclub1
After a landslide of changes were announced to The Hundred squads on Friday, Ed and Charlie review the new additions to each side and talk about what impact they will have on each team in 2021. Birmingham Phoenix (1:10), London Spirit (11:30), Manchester Originals (13:53), Northern Superchargers (24:37), Trent Rockets (28:22), Welsh Fire (30:40), Southern Brave (34:37), Oval Invincibles (37:47).
He actually got a contract! This is not a drill. Steven Finn has got a contract. This week on the pod, the team react as Finny is picked up in the draft for 'The Hundred' by the Manchester Originals and his new team mate Harry Gurney pops in for a chat. Also, the team ask the big question: what exactly is 'windmilling'?