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The Australians are through to the semi finals of the ICC Champions Trophy in Pakistan after their match against Afghanistan was washed out. The last time Australia won the tournament was back in 2009 in South Africa. Earlier this week on the Grandstand Cricket Podcast Corbin Middlemas challenged Ed Cowan to name the eleven from the final against New Zealand. One of those men who won the coveted white jacket was offspinner Nathan Hauritz. He spoke to Brett Sprigg on Summer Grandstand to reflect on the 2009 edition of the Champions Trophy.
It's crunch time in the Ford Trophy One Day Cricket competition as the Central Stags hunt down a top three finish in order to qualify for the finals. Meanwhile the Auckland Aces come into round eight off the back of a heavy 119 run loss to the Canterbury Kings. Jayden Lennox out of the Central Stags camp joined D'Arcy Waldegrave to preview their first match back at McLean Park. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam Peacock, Brad Haddin and Alyssa Healy are with you breaking down Australia's remarkable men's ODI World Cup win, the legacy of Pat Cummins, unreal form of Travis Head and the future of ODI cricket. Then Hadds and Heals compete in the World Cup Team of the Tournament player draft before finishing with our Risers and Fallers and look back at Hadds' pre-tournament predictions. Follow on Apple and Spotify Drop us a message on Instagram and TikTok! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scott Bailey from AAP out of Australia joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport, to recap the one-day Cricket World Cup final between his home nation and India in Ahmedabad. The Aussies have secured a sixth World Cup title all-time and fifth in the last seven tournaments, beating the host nation by six wickets. They benefitted off Travis Head's man-of-the-match performance at the crease, as he whacked a game-high 137 off 120 balls. Scott talks about the reaction over in Australia to the World Cup win, the lack of faith fans had in their side after the 0-2 start, where the 2023 team ranks among Australia's all-time great ODI sides, and more.
The big story on The Sports Desk with Sam Menhennet, Jerry Ng, Liam Cole and Jason Evans is that Australia have made the ICC Cricket World Cup Final against India in a grinding match up against South Africa, Liam guides you through the biggest takeaways from each game and delivers the ultimate prediction for Sunday's final. Jerry Ng has got the week in NBA, Jason has the weekend ahead in NBL and NHL. And the AFLW finals are ramping up with Jerry foreseeing a possible upset in the Semi-Finals ahead, find out which one.Footy also can't seem to disappear, as the season 2024 fixture has been revealed and the addition of a Round 0 has left the team rather perplexed.All that and more shenanigans, complete with a music recommendation of the week:The Struts feat. KE$HA - Body TalksSam will also be DJ'ing at the Evelyn Hotel as part of the 'Save SYN Fest' this Sunday from 2PM. Get your tickets here: Save SYN Fest: The Final Sprint At this time, SYN Media is facing shutting down for good due to ongoing damage caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, inflation and an unexpected loss of grant funding, We are currently running a fundraiser in hope to raise the funds needed to stay on the air and continue to be a voice for the youth.We kindly ask for your help in our fight to save the station.You can make a tax deductible donation at www.givenow.com.au/savesynSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: - Glenn Maxwell's miracle double century is being celebrated as one of the greatest ever in One Day Cricket.- Western Bulldogs star plays down seriousness of off-season ankle surgery- Tiger Woods provides an injury update The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: - Glenn Maxwell's miracle double century is being celebrated as one of the greatest ever in One Day Cricket.- Western Bulldogs star plays down seriousness of off-season ankle surgery- Tiger Woods provides an injury update The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: - Glenn Maxwell's miracle double century is being celebrated as one of the greatest ever in One Day Cricket.- Western Bulldogs star plays down seriousness of off-season ankle surgery- Tiger Woods provides an injury update The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Whoa, that sounds serious! Well yes, contrary to popular opinion, For & Against does take sport seriously…sometimes. And so, after their winter hiatus, the team put what passes for their game faces on to discuss the calamitous state of Rugby Union. In other segments, Roachy continues his impassioned if misguided defence of One Day Cricket, Johnno continues his doomed defence of public golf courses, and Reills just smiles when anyone suggest Peter V'Landys and the Everest are going to take over racing! It's important and serious - unless it isn't - don't forget Red Card Yellow Card - and have a great time listening to For & Against. Produced by DM PodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the midst of the 2023 Cricket World Cup royalty of the game Muttiah Muralitharan, affectionately known as "Murali" joins Off Script live in the studio. A Sri Lankan cricket great, a coach, businessman and a member of the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame. Integral in the Sri Lankan World Cup win back in 1996, a record breaking 800 Test wickets - and 534 in One Day Cricket - no player has taken more, and no guest has lit up the Off Script studio quite like Murali. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daniel Pettigrew was back for the Wednesday Show to discuss the big stories of the day and looked back at athletes that finished there careers on a high. Plus, Host of Tradies News in Melbourne Matty Cocks was on the line and we discussed if the NRL should introduce a Trade Period like the AFL do and where does One Day Cricket stand at the moment? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Season 14, Episode 40: It's easy to forget, but as soon as a few good one-dayers start up again, we get right back into it. Australia have been notching wins in South Africa thanks to the return of the Suber-Sub: did you know that Labuschagne also spells La Sub Change? England's heatwave* is over, Liam Livingstone figures out how to bat for a while, the Test team will be the second-tier ODI team to play Ireland, the Asia Cup is not really happening but a few overs have been bowled, and we said it couldn't happen but Sri Lanka's women beat England in a series. Rajasthan want to buy Yorkshire, there's a full county wrap, and we're joined for a chat by James Nordin and Will Flynn from England's physical disability team. Your Nerd Pledge number this week: 3.63 - Lachy MacCorquodale Support the show with a Nerd Pledge at patreon.com/thefinalword Sign up to learn about all the Lord's Taverners projects at bit.ly/tavssignup Find previous episodes at finalwordcricket.com Title track by Urthboy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In 2023, one-day cricket enjoyed its 60th birthday.David Tossell has written a book on the evolution of the format. He describes those early days as “nicely naïve”. But, at the same time, they were the foundation for every major innovation in cricket ever since.These days, the 50-over game is under an existential threat due to the rise of T20. Can it survive, is it worth saving and what would be its legacy?We discussed all this and more on this episode of Sports Content StrategyTopicsWhy one-day cricket first started? Its early evolutionThe formative years of the Gillette Cup The influence of television on the growth of the gameThe cultural importance of the Sunday LeagueThe way it has changed the game's tacticsThe importance of Pakistan and India's World Cup victoriesThe game that led to the Duckworth Lewis Decline and the need for T20How T20 has affected 50 over cricketWhere the 50-over game fits into the future of cricketThe legacy of one-day cricket
It's two grumpy old men on this week's episode! Tony has got his voice back and puts it to good use to talk about the farce at Chelsea, after their Women's Super League game against Arsenal was called off after just 6 minutes due to a frozen pitch. Meanwhile, Andy looks at the potentially damaging impact that the RFU's new tackling laws could have on rugby's amateur game and asks if this change has any benefits in improving safety? We also bring you the latest from the Australian Tennis Open, England's Netball series against Australia, Canada and South Africa, build up to the One Day Cricket series and an amazing Park Run feat, with Holly Ranson becoming the first Australian woman to run 24 Park Runs in 24 hours. Definitely an awesome listen as you clock up your Doddie Aid Miles!!
With Kane Cornes en route to Melbourne, Bryce Gibbs joined Andrew Hayes at Studio Lumo this morning for SEN SA BREAKFAST. Kane was far from forgotten and called into the show to chat about day one of KANES RUN and how his body handled some 68 km on foot yesterday. It was a big weekend of AFL finals action with Jarrod Berry's suspension an important talk topic, along with the slide of Melbourne out of the finals race. Results in One Day Cricket. Tennis and week one of the new NFL season also gets a run with guests including Michelangelo Rucci, Brett Phillips, and Darren Berry.
Tim and Shane discuss the future of 1 day cricket, Wests Tigers robbed, 9 wins in a row for Collingwood + much more!How good is Joseph Suaalii?! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
There is plenty happening in cricket, including Ben Stokes pulling out of one day cricket. The Stars coach gives his take.
Pat and Heals with their look at the weekend in sport
Travis Head brings up his century in the First ODI against Pakistan.
Breakfast with Vossy listeners have their say
“When I got home that night I said to my wife, ‘the bastards will never get me that way’.”
Arguably the most famous sporting family in Australia, Trevor followed a legacy of people before him. Grandfather, Father and two older brothers that captained Australia and still to this day considered Cricketing Royalty.Trevor had big shoes to fill and he knew it.Then throw into the mix one of the most controversial moments in Australian Cricket, the underarm incident.My side is a gripping listen of a brother living in a sporting legacy.
Off the back of her man of the match performance against New Zealand, Australian star bowler Megan Schutt joined the show after Australia claimed a record 22nd consecutive One-Day win.
Pat & Heals catch up with Mikayla Hinkley from the Queensland Fire after a historic first title win in the WNCL
Pat & Heals catch up with Mikayla Hinkley from the Queensland Fire after a historic first title win in the WNCL
Italy, Germany and France put AstraZeneca rollout on-hold after reports of blood clots. Marise Payne has responded after she did not attend the Women's March in Canberra. NSW make changes ahead of Thursday's One Day Cricket match against Tasmania. The Oscar nominations have been announced. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Italy, Germany and France put AstraZeneca rollout on-hold after reports of blood clots. Marise Payne has responded after she did not attend the Women's March in Canberra. NSW make changes ahead of Thursday's One Day Cricket match against Tasmania. The Oscar nominations have been announced. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Italy, Germany and France put AstraZeneca rollout on-hold after reports of blood clots. Marise Payne has responded after she did not attend the Women's March in Canberra. NSW make changes ahead of Thursday's One Day Cricket match against Tasmania. The Oscar nominations have been announced. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pat & Heals chat with Queensland Fire cricket player Grace Harris ahead of two massive games in the NWCL
Pat & Heals Full Show March 11 live from the Isuzu Queensland Open at Pelican Waters with special guests golfers Aaron Wilkin, Douglas Klein, Queensland Fire cricketer Grace Harris and a greyhounds update from the CEO of the Brisbane Greyhound Racing Club Luke Gatehouse.
Pat & Heals chat with Queensland Bulls player Xavier Bartlett ahead of a busy end of the season in the Sheffield Shield competition.
Former England and Gloucestershire player/coach talks through his career.
In which we hear about the advent of a bold new era.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/backseatcoaches)
We couldn't have scripted it better! Australia and India in a T20 World Cup Final at the MCG... with a dash of Katy Perry. 86,174 people watching cricket on International Women's Day. We take you out with a bang on our final podcast of the summer.
India, England and South Africa are all through to the semi-finals. Just one more spot remains... Will it be Australia or New Zealand? Amongst the analysis we chat with 'Tommy Tourist' aka Mignon du Preez and Ann Shannon from SEED about her work in sports mentoring and culture.
The top two T20I sides lose their opening matches in the World Cup and all of a sudden the trophy is anyone's for the taking. Indian journalist Rica Roy is our special guest on the show and we find out why girl's cricket in Sydney's Northern Suburbs is so popular.
How do all the jigsaw pieces fit together to make Matthew Mott's best T20 side? Beth Mooney gives us some insight into the different tactics Australia has trialled leading into the World Cup. Meanwhile on the domestic scene, we celebrate Western Australia's first WNCL title and say goodbye to one of the game's most loved characters - Rene Farrell.
Ahead of the WNCL final we chat plane rides and mindsets with Nicole Bolton. Lots of analysis on the Tri-Series included too, with a focus on Australia's strengths and weaknesses heading into the World Cup.
Kickstarting the new year with some aptly named 20/20 cricket. We hit matchwinners with NSW star Phoebe Litchfield before learning about Hollywood bowler's toe with Australian pacer Tayla Vlaeminck.
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After cleaning their spikes of sodden turf from a weekend of sticky wickets Gordo and JB breakdown all the talking points from the week in global cricket and preview the Australia vs. New Zealand Test Series...On this Episode: Should Afghanistan play their scheduled Australian Test in Hobart? Have domestic leagues given players too much labour negotiating power?Will the Australia vs. New Zealand series be played between two sets of "nice" guys?Is the Australian public rooting for a competitive series?Can New Zealand take 20 wickets in Australian conditions?Is there more to the Kiwis' batting than just Kane Williamson?Should Test cricket have heat breaks?Will Mitch Swepson play in Sydney?Who will win the Summer Series?And this week’s Park Life Question is: “Is it ever, EVER, okay to bowl in a cap?
Congratulations to the Brisbane Heat on defending the WBBL title! Head of Big Bash Leagues Alistair Dobson and Australian all-rounder Jess Jonassen help us relive the action. While Jay Lenton and Mickey Edwards get us excited for the upcoming men's BBL.
No, not Christmas silly. It's finals time! And Meg 'the Megastar' Lanning joins the show to talk about making her first WBBL century.
Where does your team sit in the race towards the semis? South African Chloe Tryon talks golf and avocados while Jono Dean champions women's cricket.
All the latest in the WBBL with special guest co-host Max Bryden and an interview with Nat Sciver from the Perth Scorchers
Special guests Erica James, Dr Ryan Storr and Bernice Harpley open up an in-depth discussion about Cricket Australia's new inclusion policy for transgender and gender diverse players.
Coming to you earlier than usual, as we sneak away for some R 'n R. But don't forget the Sixers are hosting a Pride Party this weekend and Sarah Aley definitely wants you to attend! Phil Wishart also gives us an update on the Regional Bash competition.
We're already halfway through the WBBL season with a lot of assessing to do. Meanwhile Renegades quick Maitlan Brown proves she's got a career in ventriloquist singing after cricket.
Since 1987, Jock has been perfecting the science of performance. He now transfers this knowledge and experience to Olympic athletes, national sporting teams and the general population. From November 2000 until November 2005 Jock was the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach for the Australian Cricket Team. During this period the Team was World Champions in both Test Match and One Day Cricket); it was the most successful period in the team's history. During the 2004/05 Season the Team also had its lowest percentage of injuries in recorded history! Jock has been training and coaching surf lifesaving athletes for the past 20 years and his athletes have won several gold medals at State, National and World Titles. Jock, himself, is a World Champion in the 2km beach run! He has also worked with the NSW Cricket Team, Olympic athletes and gold medal performers in athletics, soccer (football), swimming, rugby league, rugby union, wrestling, gladiators, karate, boxing and netball. In this episode of Running Matters, Jock shares his immense knowledge with Paul (Haddy) Hadfield. They chat about what it takes to be a ‘pro' athlete, avoiding the dreaded stress fracture, managing the psychology of the athlete and much more. You're guaranteed to pick up a little gem to apply to your own performance. Enjoy!
Since 1987, Jock has been perfecting the science of performance. He now transfers this knowledge and experience to Olympic athletes, national sporting teams and the general population.From November 2000 until November 2005 Jock was the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach for the Australian Cricket Team. During this period the Team was World Champions in both Test Match and One Day Cricket); it was the most successful period in the team’s history. During the 2004/05 Season the Team also had its lowest percentage of injuries in recorded history!Jock has been training and coaching surf lifesaving athletes for the past 20 years and his athletes have won several gold medals at State, National and World Titles. Jock, himself, is a World Champion in the 2km beach run!He has also worked with the NSW Cricket Team, Olympic athletes and gold medal performers in athletics, soccer (football), swimming, rugby league, rugby union, wrestling, gladiators, karate, boxing and netball.In this episode of Running Matters, Jock shares his immense knowledge with Paul (Haddy) Hadfield. They chat about what it takes to be a ‘pro’ athlete, avoiding the dreaded stress fracture, managing the psychology of the athlete and much more. You’re guaranteed to pick up a little gem to apply to your own performance.Enjoy!
Since 1987, Jock has been perfecting the science of performance. He now transfers this knowledge and experience to Olympic athletes, national sporting teams and the general population.From November 2000 until November 2005 Jock was the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach for the Australian Cricket Team. During this period the Team was World Champions in both Test Match and One Day Cricket); it was the most successful period in the team’s history. During the 2004/05 Season the Team also had its lowest percentage of injuries in recorded history!Jock has been training and coaching surf lifesaving athletes for the past 20 years and his athletes have won several gold medals at State, National and World Titles. Jock, himself, is a World Champion in the 2km beach run!He has also worked with the NSW Cricket Team, Olympic athletes and gold medal performers in athletics, soccer (football), swimming, rugby league, rugby union, wrestling, gladiators, karate, boxing and netball.In this episode of Running Matters, Jock shares his immense knowledge with Paul (Haddy) Hadfield. They chat about what it takes to be a ‘pro’ athlete, avoiding the dreaded stress fracture, managing the psychology of the athlete and much more. You’re guaranteed to pick up a little gem to apply to your own performance.Enjoy!
Former Australian player and ACA General Manager Clea Smith brings her insight to the show. Surprise call-ups and a unique action are also big talking points with Stars leggie Maddie Penna.
The unpredictability continues with plenty of close finishes in the second round of WBBL. The Strikers however, go back-to-back after some dominant work by all-rounder Tahlia McGrath.
Birthday celebrations with no cake?! An engagement and plenty of young guns shine in opening round, especially leggie Amelia Kerr.
Former NSW Breaker Kath Koschel has had to learn how to walk three times in her life. In this unedited interview, the Kindness Factory founder shares her story in full. You might want to grab the tissues.
Learning how to play 'Sting pong' with Sam Bates and Kath Koschel. All you need to know about the fifth Women's Big Bash season, including our predictions for the top four.
Adding sugar to our catches with Rachael Haynes as we wrap the West Indies and Sri Lanka series. We hear Alyssa Healy's plans for the future outside of cricket and why the new parental policy will help keep women in the game.
Join us at North Sydney for the Sri Lanka series. Player interviews with vice-captain Rachael Haynes and Alyssa Healy from the team announcement in Mosman.
Tame celebrations with the Southern Stars. Player interview with Delissa Kimmince.
Asking tough questions of the ECB and praising Australia's win in the Ashes. Player interview with Jess Jonassen.
Australia retain the Ashes with a draw in Taunton. Player interview with Tayla Vlaeminck.
More content from Leicester. Women's Ashes back on Thursday.
Australia's success continues in Canterbury where they whitewash the ODIs.
Getting a feel for Leicester as Australia go two up in the Ashes. Player interview with Delissa Kimmince.
We're back for the Women's Ashes! Series preview with Sarah Aley and Michelle Goszko.
From captain to CEO. Meg Lanning, Jodie Fields and Andrew Jones.
Rose Bowl champions. Jess Jonassen, Ryan Campbell and Nick Hockley.
A touch of nostalgia with Joanne Broadbent and Christina Matthews.
Crying out for more WNCL with Andrea McCauley, Steve Roberts and Roxsanne Van-Veen.
Another origin clash at North Sydney with Julie Stafford, Jemma Barsby and Naomi Stalenberg.
This Week on Nuffies and Nude Balls...Our Park Life Lesson is: "Who has right of way? Bowlers or Captains?" The Boys go Around the World in Six Deliveries to breakdown all of the stories from U19 World Cup (How about Lloyd Pope?!), the weird and wonderful game at the Wanderers between South Africa and India and the BBL. (They couldn't bring themselves to talk about the ODI series...) They round out the pod by entering into a Selection Smackdown over the Tour of South Africa and T20I squads...
This Week on Nuffies and Nude Balls...Our Park Life Lesson is: "Should we always want to play cricket? (Even if we might lose?!)" The Boys go Around the World in Six Deliveries to breakdown all of the stories from the ODI series between Australia and England, the Test Series between South Africa & India and the U19 World Cup currently on in New Zealand. Finally, the Boys tuck themselves in with a dose of pajama cricket with a BBL recap in their regular segment "Domestic Dreaming" including the pressing question... Is D'Arcy Short the next David Warner or Glenn Maxwell?