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Alison Mitchell speaks to Former Zimbabwe bowler Henry Olonga and former England captain Nasser Hussain about the black armband protest which caused Olonga and team-mate Andy Flower to flee Zimbabwe.Hussain & Olonga speak for the first time since 2003 when the England captain met with Olonga to understand to situation in Zimbabwe. Plus, Jonathan Agnew recalls covering the story as the BBC's Cricket Correspondent.
England fast bowler Mark Wood joins Michael Atherton and Nasser Hussain on this week's episode of the Sky Sport Cricket Podcast.He talks about his string of injuries and describes the frustration of having to deal with yet another setback.Plus, Mark defends the England side against accusations that they don't train hard enough, gives his view on Zak Crawley and discusses calming Ben Stokes when he's fired up during a Test match bowling spell!Watch every episode of the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast on YouTube here: Sky Sports Cricket Podcast on YouTubeListen to every episode of the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast here: skysports.com/sky-sports-cricket-podcastYou can listen to the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Sky Sports Cricket Podcast".Join in the debate on Twitter @SkyCricket.For all the latest Cricket news, head to skysports.com/cricketFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Today is Good Friday. It's the day that we celebrate and remember the cross of Jesus Christ, the sacrifice for our sins that culminates in the glorious news of the resurrection on Easter Sunday morning. These observances are ingrained in the history of Western civilization. Or are they?Nasser Hussain, “Canceling Easter,” April 9, 2025.Denny Burk, “What a difference a year makes,” April 16, 2025.
Michael Atherton and Nasser Hussain are joined by South Africa's former captain Graeme Smith to discuss all things South African cricket.With the SA20 tournament about to begin, Graeme discusses his role in the formation of the competition, gives his thoughts on the state of Test cricket, and talks about the current South Africa Test side which has reached the World Test Championship final.
Back again from Spotify, Owen Blackhurst, Seb White, Tommy ‘Friend of the Stars' Stewart, and Matt O'Connor-Simpson discuss Hall Owen, Halloween, Mischief Night, Goose Night, Banter Night, Theresa May, Garrincha's Goat, E.T., Keith Laird, yellow cards, Matt the Referee, mental career decisions, speeding tickets, the relegation zone, knock-door run, Sebby on the Spot, skeletons, Scream masks, Francesco Totti, Borat, Raging Bull, Sacha Baron Cohen, Oscars for banter, 24, Prison Break, Alejandro Garnacho, Reece James, bad tattoos, Johnny Marr, The Smiths, Steve Wright, Kwik Save, Ian Wright, Burnley, Jimmy Anderson, Mattchin, Felix White, Greg James, Roy Keane, Stan Ternent, Tony Livesey, Tommy's Rolodex, Trevor McDonald, Nasser Hussain, Robbie Fowler, Michael Owen, Yeovil, England, Steph Houghton, The Woke League, cysts, surgeons, Bupa, Poopa, Park FC, Privet Eye, Tayler Wilson, Pass-A-Ball project, Alan Carr, Life's a Beach, Mark Lawrenson, Hull, Sam Davy, Peter O'Toole, SpongeBob ShitHead, segregation at non-league, Gosport Town, the Wealdstone Raider, the Hampton Fridge Raider, Vinnie Jones, FC United, Scott McTominay, McFred, McRib, Napoli, Blackbeard, Sir Alex Ferguson, Seb's sick day, Antonio Conte, Big Sexy, Star-Spangled Yanners, Peter Carey, Jack Maggs, Shell Island, Sud Light, Stephen Merchant, 4G, 5G, Germany, L/XL/XXL, Jacamo, Rik Waller, Mr Wu in Chinatown, on the day pull outs, three week bans, and so much more.Get the latest issue of MUNDIAL Mag hereFollow MUNDIAL on Twitter - @mundialmagFollow MUNDIAL on Instagram - @mundialmag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Football Museum re-opens for series 2, as more visitors from the world of sport and entertainment join Josh Hayward to curate their very own virtual footballing exhibit. On this episode, former England cricket captain Nasser Hussain explains why Jurgen Klopp gave him ‘the fear', admits why he ditched Leeds for Arsenal and reveals which former Gunner he now has a man crush on. The Football Museum opens its doors every Thursday. Search for 'The Football Museum' on your podcast plaform and give us a like, follow, or subscribe for your membership.
Josh Hayward is here to open up 'The Football Museum' to everyone on the Sky Sports Cricket podcast feed, because we have a very special visitor!This podcast invites guests from the world of sport and entertainment to curate their very own virtual footballing exhibit.To hear which former Arsenal striker Nasser Hussain has a man crush on, search for 'The Football Museum' on your podcast plaform and give us a like, follow, or subscribe for your membership.
On this week's Sky Sports Cricket Podcast Michael Atherton and Nasser Hussain discuss the news that Brendon McCullum has been appointed as England's next white-ball head coach, combining the role with his leadership of the Test side.Plus, after his recent performances they discuss whether Joe Root is England's greatest ever Test batter.And they speak to their former teammate - Dean Headley who gives us the lowdown on Josh Hull and talks about the pathways for young cricketers to emerge onto the first-class scene.
Ian Ward is joined by Nasser Hussain, Ian Bishop and Michael Atherton to debate the condition of Test cricket and what needs to be done to help it grow around the world.
The not-so-NEET cheaters and how they cheated: From the Bihar uncle to the Godhra principal, ‘Dictator should be destroyed': Arvind Kejriwal's wife on Delhi CM in CBI custody, Veteran BJP leader Lal Krishna Advani discharged from AIIMS, Jos Buttler won't panic no matter what Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli do: Nasser Hussain declares ahead of T20 World Cup 2024, Farida Jalal clarifies statement on losing touch with Shah Rukh Khan, calls him ‘the best we have'
We're live(ish) from The Shardnado for The Hundred Draft with special guests Nasser Hussain, Charlotte Edwards, Grace Ballinger and Sam Billings. Plus Mattchin has created an easy to understand 'supermarket based' guide to the draft and it's inner workings.
Nasser Hussain & Michael Atherton are joined by the co-owner of the Rajasthan Royals, Manoj Badale to look ahead to the 17th edition of the IPL. They discuss the growth of the tournament, the impact of franchise cricket on the world game, and how the Hundred might progress...
England's Vice-Captain Ollie Pope chats to talkSPORT's @cameronponsonbyFormer England captain Nasser Hussain speaks with @sightscreenCJAnd Harsha Bhogle joins the talkSPORT Breakfast Show teamGet in touch with the talkSPORT Cricket team at @cricket_tsCheck out our cricket YouTube page on https://www.youtube.com/@talkSPORTCricket Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Toto Wolff, the team principal of F1 team, Mercedes is Nasser Hussain's guest for this week's episode of Secrets of Success.Wolff talks about how he ended up in Formula One after some difficult moments in his childhood - moments which he says helped shape him as a leader and manager.He also discusses working with Lewis Hamilton, his rivalry with Red Bull boss Christian Horner and why he avoids social media as much as he can.Secrets of Success is released every Wednesday so don't forget to follow or subscribe so you don't miss an episode.
Welcome to another bonus episode on the Sky Sports F1 Podcast feed. This is an episode of the Secrets of Success podcast in which former England cricket captain, Nasser Hussain chats with some of the most successful people in sport to find out how the motivate and inspire their teams to succeed at the highest level.His guest today is Mercedes team principal, Toto Wolff.Wolff talks about how he ended up in Formula One after some difficult moments in his childhood - moments which he says helped shape him as a leader and manager.He also discusses working with Lewis Hamilton, his rivalry with Red Bull boss Christian Horner and why he avoids social media as much as he can.Secrets of Success is released every Wednesday so don't forget to follow or subscribe so you don't miss an episode.
Toto Wolff, the team principal of F1 team, Mercedes is Nasser Hussain's guest for this week's episode of Secrets of Success.Wolff talks about how he ended up in Formula One after some difficult moments in his childhood - moments which he says helped shape him as a leader and manager.He also discusses working with Lewis Hamilton, his rivalry with Red Bull boss Christian Horner and why he avoids social media as much as he can.Secrets of Success is released every Wednesday so don't forget to follow or subscribe so you don't miss an episode.
Nasser Hussain's guest on this week's episode of Secrets of Success is Judy Murray.Mother of tennis Grand Slam champions Andy and Jamie, a coach and administrator, and a driving force behind one of the most successful periods in British tennis, Judy describes how she helped build British and Scottish tennis from humble beginnings and the pressure of being a parent of two world-leading players.Secrets of Success is released every Wednesday so make sure to follow or subscribe so every episode appears in your feed.
Nasser Hussain's guest on this week's episode of Secrets of Success is Judy Murray.Mother of tennis Grand Slam champions Andy and Jamie, a coach and administrator, and a driving force behind one of the most successful periods in British tennis, Judy describes how she helped build British and Scottish tennis from humble beginnings and the pressure of being a parent of two world-leading players.Secrets of Success is released every Wednesday so make sure to follow or subscribe so every episode appears in your feed.
Legendary rugby union coach Sir Ian McGeechan joins Nasser Hussain to share the secrets of his success. McGeechan discusses his lessons learnt as a player, as a teacher, and as a successful coach - leading club, his country, and the British and Irish Lions. Secrets of Success is released every Wednesday, so like or subscribe to this podcast so you don't miss an episode.
We rewind to England's tour to India in 2001-02 - when India won the three-Test series 1-0 and England leveled the six-match ODI series 3-3. England arrived in India on the back of terrific series wins in Sri Lanka and Pakistan - and despite a green bowling attack managed to gave India a scare in two Tests. Support 81allout on Ko-Fi Talking Points: The uncertainty around the tour because of the events around 9/11 India's eventful 2001 - epic wins, big defeats, and plenty of controversy The similar (yet contrasting) narratives around the captaincy of Nasser Hussain and Sourav Ganguly How England's raw bowling attack found a way to restrict India's batting line-up The legend of Ashley Giles bowling a negative line from over the wicket Tendulkar's peak - and the unrealistic high standards everyone set for him Craig White and Matthew Hoggard: coming of age on a tough tour The Bangalore Test that could have been played in Headingley The threat of Sehwag at No.7 Marcus Trescothick's dream run in the one-dayers When Flintoff took his shirt off Participants: Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee) DP Prashant (@prashantdptweet) Ashoka (@ABVan) Mahesh Sethuraman (@cornerd) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Buy The Summer Game by Gideon Haigh (recently republished by 81allout) India (hardback) | India (paperback) | India (e-copy) Australia (paperback, e-copy) USA (hardback, paperback, e-copy) UK (hardback, paperback, e-copy) Canada (hardback, paperback, e-copy) Related: India v England, Ahmedabad Test highlights, 2001-02 - YouTube India v England, Bangalore Test highlights, 2001-02 - YouTube England divided by safety worries - Mike Selvey.- Guardian Playing with Fire - Nasser Hussain autobiography - Amazon Coming Back to Me - Marcus Trescothick autobiography - Amazon
Ian McMillan is looking at, and listening to, the wonderfully different ways we use language with three poets: Daljit Nagra whose new collection Indiom celebrates language in more than forty different poetic forms; Nasser Hussain whose poems take us deep into individual words often creating patterns so that build something new, and Safiya Kamaria Kinshas; a poet, dancer and choreographer whose work weaves together dance and poetry on the page and stage. And we've also got one of our new Verb Audio Dramas made in collaboration with BBC Writers and the BBC Audio Drama North team: No Smoking In The Ground by Matthew Smith.Producer: Cecile Wright
Ryder Cup winning captain and player, Paul McGinley joins Nasser Hussain on the latest episode of Secrets of Success.McGinley discusses how he blended a team of individuals and explains how he had to manage golfing egos to lead Europe to victory at the 2014 Ryder Cup at Gleneagles.Secrets of Success is released every Wednesday, so make sure to follow or subscribe so you don't miss an episode.
In a bonus episode on the Sky Sports Golf podcast feed, Ryder Cup winning captain and player, Paul McGinley joins former England cricket captain, Nasser Hussain on the latest episode of Secrets of Success - a series in which some of the most successful people in sport discuss their leadership and management techniques.McGinley discusses how he blended a team of individuals and explains how he had to manage golfing egos to lead Europe to victory at the 2014 Ryder Cup at Gleneagles.Secrets of Success is released every Wednesday, so make sure to follow or subscribe so you don't miss an episode.
Michael Atherton and Nasser Hussain are joined by one of England's greatest ever spin bowlers to look ahead to the Test tour to India. Graeme Swann was instrumental in England's last Test series victory in India – the last Test team to win there back in 2012!
Nasser Hussain is joined by the team principal of the Red Bull Formula One team, Christian Horner for a conversation about how he leads and inspires his championship winning team.Horner tells us about how he was able to persuade his team members to believe they could challenge and compete with the likes of Mercedes and Ferrari, and also discusses his relationships with his drivers and with his rival, Toto Wolff.Secrets of Success is released every Wednesday, so don't forget to follow or subscribe so you don't miss an episode.
Welcome to a bonus episode on the Sky Sports F1 Podcast feed. This is the fifth episode of Secrets of Success - a series in which former England cricket captain, Nasser Hussain speaks to some of the most successful people in sport about how they manage, motivate and inspire their teams to perform at the highest level.Today, Nasser is joined by Red Bull team principal, Christian Horner.Horner tells us about how he was able to persuade his team members to believe they could challenge and compete with the likes of Mercedes and Ferrari, discusses what he expects from his drivers and describes his relationship with his rival, Toto Wolff.Secrets of Success is released every Wednesday, so if you enjoy this episode, search for Secrets of Success, then follow or subscribe so you don't miss an episode.
New York Jets head coach, Robert Salah is Nasser Hussain's guest in episode four of Secrets of Success.Saleh discusses his journey into NFL coaching and how he tries to empower and motivate his players ahead of NFL matches.Secrets of Success is released every Wednesday, so don't forget to follow or subscribe so every episode appears in your feed.
Welcome to a special episode on Inside The Huddle. This is an episode of Secrets of Success - a podcast in which former England cricket captain, Nasser Hussain speaks with some of the most successful people in sport about their management and leadership styles.Nasser's guest in this episode is New York Jets head coach, Robert Salah who discusses his journey into coaching and how he tries to empower and motivate his players ahead of NFL matches.Secrets of Success is released every Wednesday, so make sure you follow or subscribe so every episode appears in your feed.
Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp is Nasser Hussain's guest for the third episode of Secrets of Success.The Premier League title-winning head coach discusses his relationship with his players and why respect is so important to him in building successful squads.Secrets of Success is released every Wednesday, so don't forget to follow or subscribe so every episode appears in your feed.
Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp is Nasser Hussain's guest for the third episode of Secrets of Success.The Premier League title-winning head coach discusses his relationship with his players and why respect is so important to him in building successful relationships.Secrets of Success is released every Wednesday, so don't forget to search for the podcast, then follow or subscribe so every episode appears in your feed.
In the first episode of Secrets of Success, Nasser Hussain speaks to Sir Dave Brailsford - the man who led Great Britain and Team Sky to cycling success at the Olympics and the Tour de France.Brailsford explains his philosophy towards winning mentalities, marginal gains and the ideas behind his core management and leadership principles.Don't forget to follow or subscribe to this podcast to make sure you hear Nasser's interviews with the likes of Jurgen Klopp, Judy Murray and Toto Wolff. New episodes will be released every Wednesday.
In the second episode of Secrets of Success, Nasser Hussain sits down with Chelsea Women head coach, Emma Hayes.Recorded before it was announced she is to become the US Women national team head coach, she discusses her career in management so far, her attitudes towards 'maverick' players and the challenges of combining her job with being a mother.Secrets of Success is released every Wednesday, so make sure to subscribe or follow so you don't miss an episode.
Welcome to a special episode of the Sky Sports Football Podcast. This is the second part of Secrets of Success - a podcast in which former England cricket captain Nasser Hussain speaks to some of the most successful people in sport about management and leadership.In this episode, Nasser sits down with Chelsea Women head coach, Emma Hayes. It was recorded before it was announced she is to become the US Women national team head coach. She discusses her career in management so far, her attitudes towards 'maverick' players and the challenges of combining her job with being a mother.If you enjoy this episode, search for Secrets of Success and subscribe or follow so you hear every interview.
Nasser Hussain and Michael Atherton join Ian Ward to look back at a double Ashes summer and everything else that took place in a thrilling year of cricket.
Sky Sports pundits Michael Atherton, Eoin Morgan and Nasser Hussain talk Australia, Virat Kohli, Afghanistan and England after the 2023 Cricket World Cup in India.
Ian Ward is joined by former England captains Nasser Hussain, Michael Atherton and Eoin Morgan to discuss England's World Cup performance, Rob Key's delivery as a director and the ODI squad.
Eoin Morgan joins Ian Ward and Nasser Hussain to dissect England's much needed win against the Netherlands that was inspired by Ben Stokes' first World Cup ton. We speak to Chris Woakes to talk about what went right for England and how much of a relief this win means for the team.
We review the India v England match in Lucknow - and chat about the other themes emerging in the World Cup. Support 81allout on Ko-Fi Talking points: The brutal simplicity of Mohammad Shami Jasprit Bumrah: the bowler with the joystick Rohit Sharma: the ultimate problem-solver England's awful batting slump Joe Root lbw Bumrah 0 Ben Stokes - reckless or calculated? Pakistan's problem with no big hitting and no quality spin New Zealand losing with respectability The furore over umpire's call Bangladesh's forgettable World Cup campaign Participants: Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee) Mahesh Sethuraman (@cornerd) Ashoka (@ABVan) Kartikeya Date (@cricketingview) | Substack | ESPNcricinfo --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Related: World Cup weekly review - Kartikeya Date - Cricktingview Substack This is Mohammad Shami's World Cup - Andrew Fidel Fernando - ESPNcricinfo Sky Sports Cricket podcast - Nasser Hussain and Eoin Morgan dissect England's loss - Spotify Wasay & Iffi - YouTube Buy War Minus the Shooting by Mike Marqusee - Amazon War Minus the Shooting - Revisiting the 1996 World Cup through a classic book - 81allout podcast Buy Cricket Beyond the Bazaar by Mike Coward - Amazon
Ian Ward is joined by Nasser Hussain and Eoin Morgan as they discuss England's heavy defeat to India which leaves them needing a miracle to reach the knockout stage. We also hear from Jasprit Bumrah after he took three wickets and Chris Woakes talks about how the confidence in the England dressing room is at an all-time low.
Ian Ward is joined by Nasser Hussain, Eoin Morgan and Michael Atherton to preview England's upcoming Cricket World Cup game against India. They reflect on Jos Buttler's decision-making and debate whether he should continue to captain the side.They also discuss England's playing style over the last six years and how they should approach the India game.
Kate Cross and Nasser Hussain join Ian Ward to analyse England's eight-wicket drubbing by Sri Lanka at the Cricket World Cup which left them on the verge of an early exit. Joe Buttler said he can't put his finger on why England have struggled in the competition. England's white-ball head coach Matthew Mott insists team selection is not the reason his side slipped to a damaging defeat to Sri Lanka. While Nasser Hussain gives his opinion on the structure of English cricket and believes it's a 'lame' excuse for the holders' poor performance at the World Cup.
Kate Cross and Nasser Hussain join Ian Ward to dissect England's thrashing by South Africa to leave them on the brink of World Cup elimination. We speak to white-ball head coach Matthew Mott for his thoughts on the heavy defeat, try to work out where England go next and who might be fit after Reece Topley was ruled out of the rest of the tournament with a broken finger.
Ian Ward is joined by Eoin Morgan and Nasser Hussain to discuss the action from the opening match of the 2023 Cricket World Cup, as defending champions England were beaten emphatically by New Zealand. Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra both notched scintillating centuries on their World Cup debuts as the Black Caps clinched a convincing victory by nine wickets.
With the Cricket World Cup just days away, former captains Nasser Hussain and Michael Atherton choose their best ever England World Cup lineups.
This week Her Huddle bring a special guest interview to Inside The Huddle! Sky Sports' Nasser Hussain interviewed Las Vegas Raiders' team president Sandra Douglass Morgan as part of his Secrets of Success documentary earlier this year and the chat was so good we decided we had to share it!
Ian Ward is joined by Nasser Hussain, Eoin Morgan and Simon Doull to preview the upcoming Cricket World Cup. Eoin and Nasser select the exact same England starting XI, whilst Simon describes his choice for New Zeland. Are India the standout favourites to win the whole thing, or could it be South Africa's time?
Ian Ward, Mark Butcher, Nasser Hussain and Ricky Ponting discuss England's 49 run win over Australia in the fifth Ashes Test at The Oval as Stuart Broad claimed a wicket with his final ball in cricket to draw the series 2-2. Plus, hear reaction to an incredible Ashes series from Ben Stokes, Pat Cummins, Stuart Broad, Moeen Ali and England head coach Brendon McCullum.
Mel Jones is joined by Nasser Hussain and Dinesh Karthik as they discuss the fourth day of the five Ashes Test between England and Australia. Stuart Broad's guard of honour in his final ever match was a major talking point as he hit his final ball for six, while Australia made a strong start to their chase of 384, reaching 135-0 before rain brought about an early end to play.
Ian Ward, Ricky Ponting and Nasser Hussain discuss all the drama from the 2023 Ashes series so far as Australia retain The Ashes after a day of no play at Old Trafford on day five in the fourth Test.
"Pakistan cricket at its best - one minute down, next minute up!"The return of the prodigal son, playing in the country where he was jailed, in an ICC final vs the eternal rivals - Mohammad Amir's tournament-winning spell in the 2017 Champion's Trophy felt like the long awaited return of the teenager caught in cricket's worst fixing scandal of the 21st century. But was it really that, and what did Amir's career mean before and after this spell? And what about all those dropped catches? We break down one of the most fascinating personalities and spells in Pakistan cricket history. Oh, and Nasser Hussain has a cameo talking about his iconic commentary for Virat Kohli's wicket!