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We spoke to Notts head coach Peter Moores about the 2024 campaign, preparation for next season, recruitment and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Cameron Ponsonby is joined by Nick Howson, Nick Friend and Nottinghamshire head coach Peter Moores, who had two stints leading England, to look ahead to the County Championship season in 2024.Award-winning exclusive content and more at your fingertips - every day - from The Cricketer for only £3.99 per month. Just click the link below!
Here are a few seasonal messages from just some of the people we have had on the show: Charles Dagnall, Debbie Knight, Asif Tanvir, George Dobell, David Paynter, Ryan ten Doeschate, David Gower, Jeffrey Archer, Tymal Mills, Harry Gurney, Rikki Clarke, Nasa Hussain, Huw Turbervill, Peter Moores, Mark Pugatch, Paul Newman, Alex Stewart, Richard Clarke, Michael Carberry, Chevy Green, Chris Green, Ronnie Irani, Ben Allison, Monty Panesar, Matt Kabir Floyd, Alex Tudor, Ian King, Nasser Hussain, Ali Martin, Rishi Persad, Daren Sammy, Matthew Hoggard, Roland Butcher, John Altman, Don Topley and Mark Butcher. All the best to you and yours over Christmas and have a fantastic New Year! And don't forget to vote for us in Sports Podcast of the Year! https://www.sportspodcastgroup.com/podcast/98-not-out-the-cricket-podcast/ All the best and thank you for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/98-not-out/message
Newly-appointed Melbourne Stars coach Peter Moores joins Sam and Scoob on the eve of BBL13. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The debate continues over David Warner, as words continue to be exchanged between Mitchell Johnson, George Bailey, and Warner's manager James Erskine. Cricket dominates proceedings, with newly-appointed Stars coach Peter Moores, author Ken Piesse, and young cricketer Jordan Buckingham all jump on. Swans recruits Brodie Grundy and Taylor Adams also speak for the first time following their moves to Sydney Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Melbourne Stars BBL coach Peter Moores joins Tom and Bryce on sportsday with a discussion on how his team will fair in the upcoming season Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As Christmas approaches, here are some festive messages from some of the superb guests we've had on "98 Not Out". Thank you for listening in 2022 and we look forward to bringing you more great cricketing content in 2023. Voices you'll hear on this episode: Charles Dagnall, Asif Tanvir, George Dobell, David Paynter, Ryan ten Doeschate, David Gower, Jeffrey Archer, Tymal Mills, Harry Gurney, Rikki Clarke, Nasa Hussain, Huw Turbervill, Peter Moores, Mark Pougatch, Paul Newman, Alec Stewart, "The Grumbler", Michael Carberry, Chevy Green, Chris Green, Ronnie Irani, Ben Allison, Monty Panesar, Matt Kabir Floyd, Alex Tudor, Ian King, Nasser Hussain, Ali Martin, Rishi Persaud, Daren Sammy, Matthew Hoggard, Kyle Coetzer, Roland Butcher, John Altman, Aamir Sohail, Toby Tarrant, Don Topley and Mark Butcher. Have a great Christmas! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/98-not-out/message
I'm honoured to speak with Peter Moores and Chris Marshall in this episode. Peter is a former first-class cricketer who played for the England Cricket Team. Peter moved into coaching and was the head coach of the men's England cricket team twice. He was the performance director at the National Academy for England and has coached at three different county clubs: Sussex, Lancashire and now Head Coach at Nottingham County Cricket Club. Chris has been a sport psychologist for 14 years starting out as a sport psychology intern at the English Institute of Sport (EIS) under the guidance of Dr Pete Lindsay and Dr Mark Bawden. Chris has worked as the sport psychologist for Olympic Table Tennis, Paralympic Table Tennis, GB Boxing, the English FA, and cricket. Chris now works as an independent sport psychologist, spending most of his time between Nottinghamshire CCC and Wasps Rugby Team. Peter and Chris have forged a fantastic relationship at Nottinghamshire CCC with sport psychology being fully integrated into the coaching practice. We discuss how Peter and Chris work together to create a psychologically informed environment that supports all players and staff.
Neil Manthorp is joined by the former England fast bowler Steve Harmison to look back at England's series win over Pakistan and ask what they have learnt ahead of the T20 World Cup in Australia later this month. The England white-ball captain Jos Buttler joins the show to look ahead to the start of the tournament, and discuss what it's been like not playing in Pakistan and what he's learnt from his side. The Nottinghamshire Head Coach Peter Moores reflects on winning the County Championship Division Two title, and discusses the proposed High Performance Review, and we reflect on a dramatic final day of the County Championship, as Warwickshire survive and Yorkshire are relegated to Division Two. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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.
Starring.....Charles, Dagnall, Debbie Knight, Asif Tanvir, George Dobell, David Paynter, Ryan ten Doeschate, David Gower, Jeffrey Archer, Tymal Mills, Harry Gurney Rikki Clarke, Georgie Heath, Nasa Hussain, Huw Turbervill, Peter Moores, Mark Pougatch, Paul Newman. Alec Stewart, "The Grumbler", Michael Carberry, The Bunbury, Chevy Green, Ronnie Irani, Ben Allison, Monty Panesar, Matt Kabir Floyd, Nasser Hussain, Ali Martin, Rishi Persad, Daren Sammy, Matthew Hoggard, Kyle Coetzer, Roland Butcher, Don Topley and Mark Butcher.
Ben Duckett honest on fitness, dealing with criticism, playing spin bowling, Ravi Ashwin, James Anderson beer pouring incident, Peter Moores influence, and future England Test ambitions.
It’s a family thing. The Root family love cricket and their two sons play it and one of them is also the England captain. Joe Root describes the county game as “the bedrock of the game”. In an extended podcast we are joined by Joe to talk about his passion for Yorkshire and the domestic game and how he would like it to progress,and how he felt bowling to brother Billy, on the brink of a century, a few weeks ago. When they were young boys at Scarborough a game got halted when they started chasing each other, after one got the other out in the practice nets. There is always a lot riding on it. Plus the review of Round Four of the County Championship, including one run victory drama, massive run chases, massive wins, Nottinghamshire ending a 30 matches run of first class games without a win (Head coach Peter Moores, talks to us about that) and much more. There’s a lot to pack in but it’s worth it.
Cricket correspondent Jonathan Agnew joins three head coaches, Anthony McGrath of Essex, Peter Moores of Nottinghamshire and from Somerset Jason Kerr, in talking over what we can expect from the summer ahead. Kevin Howells puts the questions, ranging from what impact the Hundred will have on the game, to how the clubs are preparing to defend their titles and whether this years conference structure should stay. They also discuss Alex Hales, Dan Christian, the legacy being created at Essex and how strong Somerset remain despite losing an Overton as well as Dom Bess... and those pitches and 8 points deduction. Also your shout on who you think might take the silverware this year.
Our Great Coach on this episode is Peter Moores. Peter had a long first class career as a wicket keeper with Worcestershire and Sussex, and retired in 1998 with over 800 dismissals to his name. He became coach of Sussex in 1999, and led them to their first ever Division 1 Championship in their 164 year history in 2003. He went on to coach England Youth and development squads, before being appointed coach of England Men's team in 2007. Peter was appointed coach of Lancashire, and delivered their first championship in 77 years, making him the only coach to have won the championship with two different counties. This lead to him being appointed as England Men's cricket coach again in 2014. If you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at thegreatcoachespodcast@gmail.com You can also follow us here Twitter @CoachesGreat Instagram @the_great_coaches_podcast YouTube The Great Coaches Podcast channel page LinkedIn The Great Coaches Podcast showpage
One of cricket's best coaches Peter Moores joins Ste & Matty to talk through his best XI throughout his career, winning the County Championship twice, the honour of coaching England and getting peppered by Alan Donald.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/AcademyNorth)
Two senior Trent Bridge figures and a pair of rising stars make appearances on this week's podcast, with plenty of ground covered. Director of Cricket Mick Newell and Head Coach Peter Moores share their thoughts on the delayed start to the season, while the likes of Derek Randall and Alan Knott feature in their reminiscences about their playing days. Meanwhile, Liam Patterson-White lifts the lid on his winter in New Zealand, and Sol Budinger discusses how he was inspired to write an ode to Trent Bridge.
From Nottingham to Australia, and from the Trent Bridge turf to the ice of the Motorpoint Arena, this week's episode of the Talk of Trent Bridge podcast covers plenty of ground. As his Sydney Thunder side bid for glory in the BBL, Alex Hales discusses being an Outlaw overseas - and his wondercatch to dismiss David Miller. Steven Mullaney casts his mind back to 2018, and relives the moment he was asked to become club captain by Peter Moores. And we hear from Jordan Kelsall, a rising star on the Nottingham Panthers roster, on following the Outlaws and how he could have chosen cricket over ice hockey.
“This is quite possibly the biggest takeover since Zoe Ball replaced Chris Evans on the BBC Radio 2 Breakfast show,” says Jake Ball. He is joined by what he described as the ‘top brass’ of guests for his debut podcast, Nottinghamshire Head Coach Peter Moores and captain Steven Mullaney. The duo join the 27-year-old to discuss the hard work going on behind the scenes in winter training, Outlaws around the world and what advice they would give to up and coming cricketers. Ball also talks about a number of his teammates, both with Nottinghamshire and within the England setup, providing behind the scenes insight into sharing a dressing room with Alastair Cook, Stuart Broad and James Anderson. Meanwhile, he delves deeply into the dynamic between Peter and Tom Moores and how the duo interacted during Nottinghamshire’s reigning player of the year’s childhood years.
Batsman Will Fraine and Head Coach Peter Moores join Luke Fletcher to answer the question on everyone's lips... is football coming home? Away from football other topics include, Fraine's rapid rise and how they think the Outlaws are going in the Vitality Blast so far.
Nach einer unfreiwilligen Pause sind wir mit Folge 35 der After Hour wieder zurück. Mit jede Menge neuen Themen, rund um Xbox und Microsoft. Dieses Mal sprechen wir unter anderem über den kürzlich angekündigten Xbox Game Pass von Microsoft, das erste, für Project Scorpio angekündigte Spiel: Mittelerde: Schatten des Krieges, die GDC und Mixed Reality Headsets und die Highlights von Microsoft, Peter Moores neuer Job, die neuen Ubisoft-Projekte und mehr.
Four more years! Four more years! On the pod this week, Adam and Tony channel the spirit of Bob Willis and give their thundering verdict on England's World Cup horror show. Why are they so bad? Why are they so bad? WHY ARE THEY SO BAD!? Plus, the quarter finals inch closer, and there are still two unbeaten teams. Can anyone stop New Zealand? Are India genuine contenders? Or are Australia still favourites? Also this week: Peter Moores shouldn't wear shorts Root-eh likes a bit of bubblegum Adam cuts David Cameron down to size Tony's a bit tired, the poor little soldier All this and more on the latest edition of the World Cricket Show - don't hate the England players, hate the game. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Former England cricketer, Anthony McGrath, joins Dave Kelner to preview New Zealand v Australia and England v Sri Lanka on this edition of the podcast. Anthony talks about England's progress in the competition and the coaching of Peter Moores.
Nick Knight shares his thoughts on the new Peter Moores era with skysports.com's Oli Burley following Sri Lanka's T20 victory over England at The Oval.
Michael Atherton chats with the new England National Team Coach about his first experience within the England setup and what the future holds under his leadership.
- The BCCI are all set to investigate the IPL spot-fixing scandal with an 'independent' panel of Bollywood actresses. - The ECB appoint Peter Moores as head coach. Again. - Glenn Maxwell takes the IPL by storm Our IPL fantasy league: https://fantasy.iplt20.com/ifl/leagues/view/12701 [league code: 14044] Theme music courtesy Mike TV, 'Single': http://miketvmusic.bandcamp.com/album/mike-tv Audio post-production by Wicket Wolf: https://www.twitter.com/wicketwolf
Lucy Kellaway of the Financial Times concludes her exploration into the complexities of having considerable personal wealth by talking Sir Peter Moores. Son of John Moores, founder of the Littlewoods company, Sir Peter is now eighty and starting to wind up his foundation that has given an estimated ninety three million pounds to charity. He talks to Lucy about how he's used the money he inherited and earned, the things he's still stingy about and why he trusts no one to run his foundation after he has gone. Producer: Lucy Lunt.
The WINOL SPORTSWEEK PODCAST will be back very soon, but until then, here's another offering. Any Sporting Question is the cross of Around the Horn, PTI and Fighting Talk all in one place. A quick snap bite on this weeks sporting news. Joining Graham Bell in this episode is Southampton fan Matthew Burrell, who's managed to cheer himself up enough to discuss the merits of Peter Moores, Kevin Pietersen and Sporting New Year Resolutions. This is a production by Graham Bell for his university course. Any comments, feel free to send them to sportingquestion@hotmail.co.uk