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Alistair Bruce-Ball is joined by World Cup winner Lauren Winfield-Hill, the former England assistant coach Paul Farbrace and the England wicketkeeper Sam Billings. The panel discuss Ollie Pope's place in the England batting line-up following his disappointing series against Pakistan, how England can prepare better for spinning conditions and Aatif Nawaz explains what the series win means for Pakistan. And with the first ODI against West Indies beginning on Thursday, former captain Jason Holder helps look ahead to the series.00:20 - England's struggle against spin 06:23 - Ollie Pope's place under threat? 16:01 - Aatif Nawaz and the panel talk Pakistan 25:15 - West Indies' Jason Holder helps look ahead to the ODI and T20 series.
Kevin Howells gets reaction from across the country as Surrey win their third Division One County Championship in a row.He hears from Surrey's Gareth Batty and outgoing Director of Cricket Alec Stewart. As well as Sussex head coach Paul Farbrace, whose side are promoted to Division One, and Lancashire Head Coach Dale Benkenstein and captain Keaton Jennings as they beat Somerset to give Surrey the title. Plus, Hampshire allrounder Liam Dawson reflects on his team's year as they hope to chase down Surrey in 2025.
Henry Moeran is joined by Paul Farbrace, Alex Hartley and Steven Finn preview England's Test series with Sri Lanka, as they discuss the challenges Ollie Pope faces as stand-in England captain in the absence of Ben Stokes. We hear from batter Dan Lawrence on his return to the side at the top of the order. And ex-Sri Lanka all-rounder Russel Arnold tells us how his old side are shaping up ahead of Wednesday's first Test at Old Trafford.
Henry Moeran is joined by the former England spinner Phil Tufnell, Sussex head coach and former England assistant coach Paul Farbrace and three-time Ashes winner Steven Finn to discuss the meteoric rise of England's new star spinner Shoaib Bashir after he tore through the West Indies batting lineup to secure victory for England in the second Test at Trent Bridge on Sunday.Captain Ben Stokes says Bashir's "shown the world what he can do" after becoming the youngest England bowler to take a five-wicket haul in a home Test aged just 20 years and 282 days old.Somerset head coach Jason Kerr also joins the pod to talk about discovering Bashir playing for Berkshire against the Somerset second team and how he has the skills and temperament to make it to the very top.
Henry Moeran is joined by Phil Tufnell, Alex Hartley and the Sussex head coach Paul Farbrace.The team react to England's defeat to India in the second Test of the series in Visakhapatnam, a result which leaves the series level at 1-all.We hear from captain Ben Stokes and explore the positives England can take from this Test, such as Zak Crawley's impressive performance so far.Former India wicketkeeper Deep Dasgupta also joins the pod to give the Indian perspective of the win and explains the extent that ‘Bazball' is causing an impact.
England face an early exit from the World Cup after a shambolic eight wicket defeat to Sri Lanka in Bengaluru. Jonathan Agnew is joined by Steven Finn and Paul Farbrace, to reflect on a day when England's World Cup defence is all but over. Head Coach Matthew Mott says they “have no excuses” as England slip from 45 for none to 156 all out. We also hear from Jos Buttler and a very happy Angelo Matthews.
Eleanor Oldroyd is joined by journalist and broadcaster Melinda Farrell, former England batter and selector James Taylor and the ex-England assistant coach Paul Farbrace on the eve of the fifth Ashes Test. The team hear from Ben Stokes and Harry Brook and discuss England's team selection. And we'll hear from Pat Cummins as Australia look to win the Ashes outright on English soil for the first time since 2001. Timecodes: 01'55 - Look ahead to the Oval 06'12 - Jonathan Agnew with Ben Stokes 11'30 - England's team selection including James Anderson 23'57 - Impact of Mark Wood and Chris Woakes 30'10 - Where does this leave England's bowling at the end of this series? 36'30 - England's mentality and Harry Brook 47'07 - What does the fifth Test mean for Australia 53'10 - Pat Cummins with Jim Maxwell
Mark Chapman looks ahead to the Ashes. He's joined by Phil Tufnell, Ebony Rainford-Brent, Paul Farbrace and Geoff Lemon. Also hear from England's Ben Stokes and Moeen Ali, as well as Australia legend Glenn McGrath. INTERVIEWS: 12:15 – Ben Stokes, 28:20 – Moeen Ali, 37:35 – Glenn McGrath.
Neil Manthorp is joined by the former England fast bowler Steve Harmison to look back at Round 1 of the County Championship. They are full of praise for both Surrey wicket-keeper Ben Foakes and Kent opener Zak Crawley after their individual performances, and they discuss how far Essex can go with that bowling attack. The Hampshire bowler Kyle Abbott joins us to look ahead to the new season & discuss the current state of South African Cricket. Leicestershire Head Coach Paul Nixon reflects on their historic three-wicket win over Yorkshire, their first win at Headingley in first-class Cricket in 123 years. And we round up the results from Division Two, as Sussex get off to a winning start under Paul Farbrace, and we look at how the ECB can fend off interest from franchises by offering players multi-year central contracts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Simon Hughes and Simon Mann explore how England, once the one day dunces, have won successive World Cups with their former coach Paul Farbrace. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Henry Moeran is joined by Heather Knight, Paul Farbrace and Steven Finn to review England's 6 wicket win on their return to playing in Pakistan for the first time since 2005. We also hear reaction from player of the match Luke Wood and England captain Moeen Ali – plus there's an interview with Pakistan coach Saqlain Mustaq on why England's return to the country is so significant.
Kevin Howells is joined by two former England coaches, Paul Farbrace and Peter Moores, who are now involved back in the County game. They look ahead to the domestic season and ask if Championship cricket should be getting the criticism it is receiving because of the failures of the England Test team. And Kevin is joined by fellow commentators Nikesh Rughani, Mark Church and Emily Windsor to find out which teams will be challenging this season in the men's and women's game.
Episode 30 |Farbrace says 'NO' to Srilanka job| In this episode we talk about, Paul Farbrace says no to SriLanka job... Squad named for T20 series in Australia... SriLanka under 19's lose the QF to Afghanistan... SriLanka women's team qualifies for commonwealth games 2022 ... National Super League One day tournament news ... And...Very interesting listener Q&A.... Enjoy the episode and send us feedback via email or our socials, Email ↓ srilankancricketpodcast@gmail.com Twitter ↓ https://twitter.com/chucky_vida?s=20 https://twitter.com/boras85?s=21 https://twitter.com/srilankancripod?s=21 Join our Facebook community ↓ https://www.facebook.com/srilankancricketpodcast Instagram ↓ https://www.instagram.com/srilankancricketpodcast/ Youtube ↓ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyToxMM6lfo208ON0wigcVA music credits ↓ https://www.bensound.com
Paul Farbrace joins the Simons to assess England's familiar failings and an erratic first day in Hobart Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark Chapman is joined by Phil Tufnell and Paul Farbrace to look back on the dramatic 4th Ashes Test. We hear from the man at the centre of the drama, James Anderson and consider what changes England will make for Hobart later this week. Plus, Tammy Beaumont joins the podcast from Canberra ahead of the Women's Ashes.
Mark Chapman is joined by Warwickshire's sporting director Paul Farbrace and the West Indian World Cup winner Carlos Brathwaite. They chat all things Ben Stokes as it has been announced that he'll be part of the Ashes squad. Plus after Pakistan beat India at the weekend for the first time at a World Cup, Aatif Nawaz joins the pod to talk commentating on that moment and what it means for the country. TOPICS: 1 MIN - Micah joins the pod to meet Carlos Brathwaite 5 MINS - Stokes reaction 17 MINS - Australian perspective on Stokes with cricket journalist and broadcaster Adam Collins 28 MINS - England West Indies 42 MINS - Scotland 46 MINS - Reaction to Pakistan beating India
England get their World Cup campaign off to a perfect start after bowling the West Indies out for just 55 in Dubai. Carlos Brathwaite and Paul Farbrace join Jonathan Agnew to look where it went so right for England, including Adil Rashid's four wickets for just two runs… and the West Indies' approach of blocking and hitting boundaries is questioned. Plus we hear from Moeen Ali, Eoin Morgan, and Keiron Pollard.
Eleanor Oldroyd is alongside former Sri Lankan head coach Paul Farbrace and 2010 World T20 champion Ravi Bopara. We also hear from England fast bowler Chris Jordan, TMS commentator Aatif Nawaz and Australian journalist Adam Collins. Plus - Scottish batsman Calum Macleod discusses their good preparation for the tournament.
Mark Chapman, Phil Tufnell and former England assistant coach Paul Farbrace assess where things went wrong for Joe Root's side on an extraordinary final day against India at Lord's. England lost the second Test by 151 runs, despite starting the day strongly. The panel look at why England's batsmen are continuing to struggle, and how things can be improved for the next Test. We also hear from Joe Root, who takes responsibility for the defeat and concedes he got his bowling tactics wrong during India's second innings. 03:00 – Joe Root interview admitting he made tactical mistakes during the game. 11:30 – Discussion on England's tactics 19:30 – Lack of batting depth and England's batting issues 25:00 – Look ahead to the Third Test at Headingley
Steve Crossman is joined by Phil Tufnell and Michael Vaughan to look back on England’s first International Test win against Pakistan, and analyse the upcoming second Test in Southampton. What has Joe Root learned? How much will England miss Ben Stokes after he was ruled out of the rest of the series? And is the 600 wicket milestone playing on James Anderson’s mind and affecting his cricket? We catch up with former England assistant coach Paul Farbrace, who gives us an insight into Jos Butler’s batting and wicket keeping. Plus, ahead of the return of the women’s domestic game, Alex Hartley reveals how it feels to be back playing, after almost an entire year out.
Warwickshire Cricket Board hosted an evening with Paul Farbrace and Ian Bell. Paul Farbrace – Is currently Director of Sport at Warwickshire CCC having enjoyed a long and distinguished career coaching on the International and Domestic stages including spells with Sri Lanka and England Ian Bell has scored over 20,000 first class runs, including 57 centuries and 103 half-centuries. 22 of these centuries came at Test level, whilst making 118 appearances for his country. There is also the small matter of 161 ODI appearances for England, scoring 5416 runs, at an average of just under 40, and a high score of 141. Belly is a proud Bear, his professional career at Warwickshire spanning just over 20 years, making his first class debut in 1999 at the age of 17. Ian has played for Warwickshire from the very early age groups. A great evening and insights from to experienced cricket legends.
What are the dos and don'ts when it comes to dealing with players? Paul Farbrace, Bumble and Jason Gillespie talk coaching in cricket...
Cricket Debate guests Alec Stewart and Paul Farbrace say England should try to convince Moeen Ali to tour Sri Lanka in March, while also reflecting on a superb 3-1 win series win in South Africa.
Alec Stewart and Paul Farbrace guested on The Cricket Debate to reflect on Ollie Pope's first Test century and if he will soon be playing for England in all forms. The pair also discussed Kagiso Rabada's ban and if Jos Buttler's place is in jeopardy.
Former England assistant coach Paul Farbrace and batting coach Mark Ramprakash play the role of selectors and debate England's XI for the second Test in South Africa.
Paul Farbrace joins Bob Willis to reflect on a freezing cold and frustrating first day of the fourth Ashes Test at Old Trafford, with Steve Smith once again frustrating the hosts.
Tuffers is off again this week, so Paul Farbrace takes his place as he joins Michael to look ahead to the World Cup semi-finals. Michael works out a unique way to motivate the England players, Paul tells a story about when Tuffers once hid behind a sightscreen to avoid a fielding drill, and Ebony Rainford Brent explains where it's all going wrong for England in the Women's Ashes.
As a swarm of bees interrupts play at the Cricket World Cup, Charles Dagnall, Scott Read and ex-England assistant coach Paul Farbrace review South Africa's victory over Sri Lanka. It was a result which leaves Sri Lanka on the brink of elimination from the tournament. Jos Buttler speaks to Jonathan Overend as England's crunch game with India edges ever nearer. Ex-New Zealand captain Jeremy Coney and former Australian fast bowler Jason Gillespie assess the significance of Australia against New Zealand ahead of the sides' meeting at Lord's.
Charles Colvile and Bob Willis are joined by former England assistant coach Paul Farbrace to discuss England's 64-run defeat by Australia and how much the loss of opener Jason Roy to injury is costing the side.
Eoin Morgan joins the pod on the eve of England and Australia at Lord's. We ask if England will stick to their guns after the Sri Lanka defeat, look ahead to some of the tournament's most impressive fast bowlers going to head-to-head, and hear from Paul Farbrace on how to get David Warner out. Meanwhile, Bangladesh take care of business and beat Afghanistan thanks to you know who, Shakib Al Hasan, and there's a spectacular meltdown from Usman Shinwari at being stranded on 49.
The Cricket World Cup cat is well and truly amongst the tournament pigeons as England suffer a second defeat of the group stage to bring Sri Lanka and Bangladesh back into the semi-final qualification picture. Michael Vaughan puts the shock loss down to failing to play intelligent cricket, Paul Farbrace says they didn't adapt to a slower pitch, and Eoin Morgan admits Sri Lanka would've been robbed had Ben Stokes seen his team home. No blame apportioned to England's bowlers for the result, we get James Anderson's analysis on their success so far, and we catch up with a cricket-loving star from the Harry Potter films.
Yet more rain means Sri Lanka and Bangladesh never even take the field but fortunately Graeme Swann and Paul Farbrace are in superb form as they guide us through what happens in the dressing room during rain delays, how not to coach a player and the mentality of a successful spin bowler. Plus, Dan Norcross and Andy Zaltzman debate the pros and cons of moving the tournament to Mauritania.
Jonathan Agnew and Michael Vaughan react to England piling on their highest World Cup total in a 106-run defeat of Bangladesh, whilst New Zealand comfortably defeated Afghanistan. We also hear from James Anderson and Paul Farbrace as they reflect on England's elimination from the World Cup four years ago.
Reaction to Australia and New Zealand opening their World Cup campaigns with straightforward wins over Afghanistan and Sri Lanka with Jimmy Anderson, Graeme Swann, Paul Farbrace and others. David Warner looks solid if unspectacular, is that typical of the Aussies' style under Justin Langer? Could Sri Lanka could well be the tournament's weakest side and how long before batsmen start playing the short ball properly?
Trevor Bayliss and Paul Farbrace explain what it was like to be in the Sri Lanka team bus that was attacked 10 years ago in Lahore, Pakistan. Islamist militants fired rockets and machine guns at the convoy as it reached the stadium. Six police officers and two civilians died in the attack. Many in the Sri Lankan team, including Farbrace, were injured.
Trevor Bayliss and Paul Farbrace explain what it was like to be in the Sri Lanka team bus that was attacked 10 years ago in Lahore, Pakistan. Islamist militants fired rockets and machine guns at the convoy as it reached the stadium. Six police officers and two civilians died in the attack. Many in the Sri Lankan team, including Farbrace, were injured.
England assistant coach Paul Farbrace and fielding coach Chris Taylor join in the discussion with Simon Hughes and Simon Mann on what constitutes the perfect one day side See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
England assistant coach Paul Farbrace joins Rob Key for an IPL special podcast.
Ian Ward reviews England's Test defeat to India with Sir Ian Botham, Nasser Hussain and Mike Atherton. Captain Alastair Cook and Paul Farbrace also have their say.
Please sir, can we have some Moores? On the pod this week, Adam and Tony discuss England's new old coach. Does Peter Moores represent a bold new era, or a backward step? Was the sacking of KP all about clearing the way for Moores? And does the pinching of Paul Farbrace from Sri Lanka leave a bitter taste in the mouth? In addition, they reflect on Jonathan Trott's decision to take another break from cricket, and try to make sense of the whole saga. Also this week: Adam can't speak Danish as well as he thought Tony has never forgiven Adam for betraying him in Risk A hug from Daddy calms teething George Tony's weekend was certainly busy, although it didn't involve any dinosaur costumes All this and more on the latest edition of the World Cricket Show - just listen to it, already. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.