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Jonathan Agnew presents reaction to England's victory by an innings against Zimbabwe at Trent Bridge.Ashes winning captain Michael Vaughan, and former Zimbabwe bowler Henry Olonga discuss the test for England's bowlers with Zimbabwe putting up stern resistance with the bat.England captain Ben Stokes and player of the match Shoaib Bashir give their thoughts on the win, as Zimbabwe captain Craig Irvine looks at the positives his side can take from the defeat.Former England players Phil Tufnell and Vic Marks look at Bashir's performance as he picked up nine wickets across the match.Plus, Henry Olonga sings the podcast out from the middle at Trent Bridge.
Jonathan Agnew is joined by England Ashes winner Michael Vaughan, former England spinner Phil Tufnell, and former Zimbabwe fast bowler Henry Olonga for reaction to day two of the Test at Trent Bridge between England and Zimbabwe. Is Test cricket Shoaib Bashir's happy place? How does it feel to be Zimbabwe's youngest ever Test Centurion? And how do England's selectors put together the bowling attack for the rest of the year?
Mark Chapman is joined by England fast bowler Mark Wood and former spinner Phil Tufnell to explore the future of English cricket. Head coach Brendon McCullum reveals his vision for the team's new era, the evolution of Bazball, and why Harry Brook is key to the summer ahead. Plus, Charlotte Edwards on England Women's approach and how the ECB is planning for the next generation.
Elly Oldroyd is alongside former England captain Sir Alastair Cook, former England spinner & Question of Sport team captain Phil Tufnell and Sussex T20 captain Tymal Mills to discuss what it takes to captain England. Harry Brook has been appointed England Men's white-ball captain, and the ECB are in the process of selecting a successor for Heather Knight in the Women's team.Yorkshire captain Lauren Winfield-Hill looks ahead to leading her side into a ‘new era' of Women's domestic cricket and gives her thoughts on Charlotte Edwards' England prospects.Plus, how difficult is it for a player to continue playing in a side after stepping down as captain?
We bring you a special episode from Lords, where the TMS team had the honour of hosting the 2025 MCC Cowdrey Lecture. In this second part, Jonathan Agnew is joined by Michael Vaughan, Phil Tufnell and Ebony Rainford-Brent to discuss what the Spirit of Cricket means to them and their memories of TMS.There's also chat around who will be England's next white-ball captain, as well as a look ahead to a big year for both the England men's and women's teams.Make sure you're subscribed to TMS wherever you listen to your podcasts, so you don't miss any episodes over the summer.
Mark Chapman (not to be confused with New Zealand batter, Mark Chapman) is alongside former England spinner Phil Tufnell, 2009 World Cup winner and England batter Lydia Greenway, and the BBC's Chief Cricket Reporter Stephan Shemilt to discuss England Men's Test tour in New Zealand. They look ahead to the final Test in Hamilton after what's already been a great series for Ben Stokes' side, as well as the success of the bowling attack.They analyse England Women's tour of South Africa and ask if fast bowler Lauren Filer is the fastest in the world? Plus, Charlie Dean's incredible hat-trick.
Mark Chapman is joined by Phil Tufnell, Steven Finn and Stephan Shemilt to discuss Brydon Carse and Jacob Bethell's impressive performances in England's opening Test victory in New Zealand.The panel also discuss Zak Crawley's poor run of form with the bat and where Ollie Pope's natural position is within England's batting order.New Zealand sports journalist Alex Chapman joins the panel to analyse the home side's state of mind ahead of the upcoming second test in Wellington on Thursday.
Henry Moeran is alongside former England spinner Phil Tufnell & the BBC's Chief Cricket Reporter Stephan Shemilt for reaction to England victory over New Zealand in the first Test of the series in Christchurch.Brydon Carse reflects on a match which saw him take 10 wickets overseas, an achievement neither James Anderson nor Stuart Broad have done. England captain Ben Stokes looks back on the dominant win in the town of his birth.They also discuss Carse's work ethic, the confidence debutant Jacob Bethell will take from his half century which got England over the line, and the problems New Zealand will need to put right to bounce back in the second Test.Live text commentary of England's Test series against New Zealand is available on the BBC Sport website & app.
Henry Moeran is alongside former England bowler Phil Tufnell & Stephan Shemilt to review the first day of England's first Test against New Zealand in Christchurch.England spinner Shoaib Bashir speaks to Stephan after his four-wicket haul and unexpected standout performance on a green wicket which had lots of movement and bounce.They also discuss the England fight back after New Zealand built partnerships early on in the day and how Jacob Bethell will be feeling before he bats for England for the first time.Live text commentary of England's Test series against New Zealand is available on the BBC Sport website & app.
Alistair Bruce Ball, Phil Tufnell, Lydia Greenway and Stephan Shemilt preview England's Test with New Zealand. They look at how England will bounce back after series defeat to Pakistan and how a new wicket keeper will fit into the squad.They also reflect on the first Test between India and Australia – what next for Australia after their defeat?Plus, following England's women's first win since World Cup disappointment, hear from Nat Sciver-Brunt after her half-century helped secure victory in the first T20 against South Africa.And the panel react to the IPL auction after 13 year old Vaibhav Suryavanshi was selected, with 42 year old James Anderson missing out.
Mark Chapman is joined by England internationals Lauren Winfield-Hill and Tymal Mills, as well as former England spinner Phil Tufnell. We hear from Jack Leach about his return to the England fold ahead of the 3rd and decisive Test against Pakistan in Rawalpindi which begins on Thursday. The panel also discuss the balance of England's bowling attack for that match. And we hear from New Zealand writer and broadcaster Alex Chapman after New Zealand won their first ever Women's T20 World Cup. You can listen to ball-by-ball commentary of the 3rd Test between England and Pakistan from 6am on Sports Extra and BBC Sounds on Thursday.02:03 - England's defeat in the second Test vs Pakistan 06:56 - Jack Leach talks to Simon Mann 14:41 - The panel discuss Jack Leach's return to the side 28:06 - The balance of England's attack for the 3rd Test 30:32 - New Zealand Women's T20 World Cup triumph
Mark Chapman is joined by former England internationals Phil Tufnell and Georgia Elwiss, as well as Kent's Sam Billings to discuss the cricketing summer overall. Has it been an underwhelming summer? Is there too much cricket internationally and domestically? How will Brendan McCullum balance coaching the Test team and white-ball teams? The panel are also joined by former Hampshire player Kevan James who now covers them for BBC Radio Solent after their takeover by GMR who co-own IPL team Delhi Capitals. And we hear from England captain Heather Knight ahead of the Women's T20 World Cup which starts this week. You can hear ball-by-ball commentary of all of the games from that tournament on Sports Extra and BBC Sounds starting with Bangladesh vs Scotland on Thursday - England's opener against Bangladesh is on Saturday.01:45 - The end of the English cricketing summer 18:13 - How to help county cricket 24:57 - Hampshire's foreign takeover 32:30 - Heather Knight ahead of the Women's T20 World Cup
Henry Moeran speaks to TMS's pundits at Old Trafford on the state of England's white ball sides ahead of the ODI series with Australia, starting on Thursday.Among those giving their viewpoints are Michael Vaughan, Phil Tufnell, Sir Alastair Cook, Isa Guha and Dawid Malan.And we also hear from four of the new faces in England's squad: John Turner, Jordan Cox, Jacob Bethell and Dan Mousley on their experiences so far.
Simon Mann is alongside Alastair Cook, Michael Vaughan, Phil Tufnell & Russel Arnold to discuss the pressures of test cricket.From trying to settle in as a debutant to controlling the anxiety of a batter, they tell all as to what was needed to face the challenges at the highest level and where they found their strengths in tough moments. Opening up about issues facing Glenn McGrath, keeping calm when rain delays play, and being “allergic to fielding practice”.
Jonathan Agnew is alongside Alastair Cook and Michael Vaughan at Lord's for reaction to Joe Root hitting his 34th hundred, taking him past Cook's record, and helping England take control of the second test against Sri Lanka. They discuss Root, Ollie Pope's management of the game situation with bad light stopping play, and how test cricket can adapt to be able to keep playing in darker conditions.Root says he's "still got a lot of work to do" despite hitting his record 34th century.Plus, Isa Guha, Steven Finn, Phil Tufnell & Andy Zaltzman take a look through what has made Root's career so impressive.
This week, as we try to shake off our post-Olympic blues, we're diving into some equally remarkable - hilariously unconventional - sporting stories!First, Aled Jones shares his story of the impromptu game of baseball he played with George Michael and Martin Kemp during Bob Geldof and Paula Yates' wedding. Then, Ben Shepherd reveals how a university course mix-up developed an unexpected love for ballet, ultimately earning him a degree in dance. And finally, cricket legend Phil Tufnell tells us about the moment his coach dragged him to the barbers for a much needed haircut which, arguably, ended up being the biggest factor in his success for England!Loved these stories? Click here to listen to the full episodes now: Aled Jones, Ben Shepherd, and Phil Tufnell!For all the latest news, click here to follow us on Instagram!***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jonathan Agnew looks back on Graham Thorpe's life with Alastair Cook, Phil Tufnell, and Thorpe's former captain Michael Vaughan.Thorpe's former PE teacher Simon Sherborne, who gave him his first opportunity for representative cricket with Surrey, remembers meeting Graham as a promising 11 year old, and Mark Ramprakash discusses the life of his childhood friend.
Steve Crossman is joined by the former England spinner Phil Tufnell, the former England opener Michael Carberry and England and Welsh Fire bowler Georgia Elwiss to celebrate the life and career of Graham Thorpe following his death last week at the age of 55.The panel share their memories and stories of playing alongside Thorpe, who scored 6,744 runs in 100 Tests and 2,380 runs in 82 one-day internationals during his 12-year England career.The former Pakistan captain Waqar Younis also joins the podcast to reflect on one of England's most iconic test match victories when Graham Thorpe guided England to their first series victory in Pakistan for 39 years in the pitch-black darkness in Karachi.
Simon Mann is alongside Steven Finn, Phil Tufnell & Carlos Brathwaite on the Edgbaston pitch for reaction to Mark Wood taking 5 wickets and England completing the series clean sweep as captain Ben Stokes hits England's fastest ever test half century.Hear from player of the match Mark Wood who was disappointed with his individual lack of results despite good performances across the series. Ben Stokes is pleased with England's newcomers Gus Atkinson and Jamie Smith, with Atkinson saying it's “the stuff of dreams” taking 22 wickets and being awarded player of the series. England head coach Brendon McCullum calls England's perceived ‘Bazball' batting style change as “natural progression” and West Indies captain Kraigg Brathwaite rues the missed chances his side had to limit England's batting order.Andy Zaltzman breaks down the series with stats, and hear the lighter moments of the series from the TMS commentary box.
Jonathan Agnew is alongside Phil Tufnell & Fazeer Mohammed for reaction to the second day of the test at Edgbaston which saw Jamie Smith proudly looks back on his innings despite just falling short of a century, and Jaydon Seales looks ahead to day three with optimism as the West Indies face an uphill battle.Plus, Ainsley Harriott tells us about the ‘Taste of Cricket' campaign which is working to celebrate the game's diversity.
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.
Following on from James Anderson's retirement, Henry Moeran is joined by Phil Tufnell, Katherine Sciver-Brunt and Steven Finn to discuss his final Test Match and to look at what's next for England.They talk about who may replace him and what an England side without him will look like.Plus Lauren Bell drops by ahead of the final match of England's women's T20 series with New Zealand.
England's World Cup defence is over as India thrash them by 68 runs to book their place in the final.Henry Moeran is joined by Steve Finn, Alex Hartley and Phil Tufnell to dissect where it went wrong for England.There's reaction from captains Jos Buttler and Rohit Sharma.Plus, we look ahead to Saturday's final between South Africa and India.
Eleanor Oldroyd is joined by two World Cup winners, Tymal Mills and Liam Plunkett, alongside Phil Tufnell, to reflect on the opening week of the Men's T20 World Cup.We delve into England's title defence and examine the challenges they've faced so far. We hear from England captain Jos Buttler and Henry Moeran joins the pod from the England camp in Antigua.The team also discusses who should be brought in to strengthen this England side ahead of their must-win matches against Oman and Namibia.
Today we're joined by broadcasting royalty in the wonderful Mark Durden-Smith to discuss his incredible 30+ year career working on TV with some of the biggest celebrities in the world. From getting bustled out of an interview by Gwyneth Paltrow's security guard, to making front page headlines by abusing Prince Harry, partying with Katie Price, getting loose with Phil Tufnell, presenting the Premiership Rugby Show with David Flatman for 10 years, his nightmare rugby tour to Zimbabwe and much more.... Plus we're joined by the most famous Bath fan in the world, who got a tattoo last week saying 'Prem Champions 2024'. ------------ BUY BRAND NEW CLAPHAM FALCONS X SAMURAI STASH - https://www.samurai-sports.com/collections/clapham-falcons This week we're giving all of you 8 free beers and 2 packs of snacks - all you have to do is cover the delivery fee - click here to claim this incredible deal now - https://www.beer52.com/RIGBIZ Listen & Subscribe to 'The Go To Food Podcast' here - https://link.chtbl.com/Vg8g3qpb
Mark Chapman is joined by former England internationals Phil Tufnell and Georgia Elwiss, as well as Kent's Sam Billings to look at how England's men and women's sides are shaping up ahead of their respective World Cups.They discuss Jofra Archer's potential return to international cricket in this week's T20 series against Pakistan and the impact the fast bowler could have.Bowler Hannah Rainey joins the pod to tell us about Scotland's qualification for the women's T20 World Cup and giving up her career as a vet to focus full time on cricket.And we have the latest from the Indian Premier League as the tournament reaches its knockout stages.TIMECODES 02:02 England men's T20 World Cup preparation 21:54 Jofra Archer's return to international cricket 29:33 England women's series win v Pakistan 37:01 Hannah Rainey on Scotland's qualification and giving up being a vet 44:53 The IPL knockout stages
This week, we're here with some last minute motivation in the run up to the London Marathon this Sunday! Whether you're a runner or simply there for the good vibes, you're bound to be inspired by our fantastic guests.First up, we have cricket legend Phil Tufnell, who tells us about his own biggest inspirations and how they've helped him through the most challenging of times. Then, we have Olympian Dame Denise Lewis who recalls the biggest moments of tough love that have pushed her on and taught her to never give up. And, last but not least, we have Judy Murray, who tells us about the impact Billie Jean King had on her and how that inspiration has helped her to propel the next generation forward in women's sport.For all the latest news, click here to follow us on Instagram!***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jonathan Agnew is alongside Phil Tufnell and Deep Dasgupta to reflect on England's crushing defeat to India in Dharamsala.They dissect England's collapse, looking at the wicket of Ben Duckett, and hear from Ben Stokes as he reacts to the series defeat.Also, they look back on Jimmy Anderson's incredible career as the 41-year-old becomes the first fast bowler to take 700 test wickets.
Jonathan Agnew is alongside Jack Leach, Phil Tufnell and Stephan Shemilt to discuss India's dominant display in Dharamsala. Stephan speaks to England's spin bowling coach Jeetan Patel after the day's play and Leach gives an update on his recovery from knee surgery.Leach talks about what it's like watching on from home with England struggling out in India and they also debate just how good Ravichandran Ashwin, Kuldeep Yadav, and Ravindra Jadeja are as a spin attack, while Leach gives insight on what it's like to face the trio.
Jonathan Agnew is alongside Phil Tufnell and Deep Dasgupta for analysis of day one of the final test in Dharamsala.They discuss England's dismal display with the bat, having started so strong, and ask why England's batter recklessly throw away their wickets. England's batting coach Marcus Trescothick speaks to Stephan Shemilt about where it went wrong for the tourists.Plus, they look at Yashasvi Jasiswal's rise in this series, the performances of India's spinners, and the prospect of Jimmy Anderson reaching 700 wickets in this final test.
Mark Chapman is joined by former England internationals Phil Tufnell and Mark Ramprakash, as well as ex-India wicket keeper Deep Dasgupta, to look ahead to the final Test between India and England. The team hear from England spinner Tom Hartley on his learning experience from breaking through in the series, and also chat about Jonny Bairstow, who's set to become an England Centurion. And finally, the team chat about India's next generation coming through.05'15: England's selection headache 08'38: Tom Hartley interview 23'00: Barrel vs over spin 35'18: Jonny Bairstow the Centurion, and can Foakes make his way into the setup? 46'14: The passing of the Indian baton
Henry Moeran is alongside Phil Tufnell and Michael Vaughan for reaction to England's collapse with the bat on day three at Ranchi. They discuss England's chances of pulling off a miracle, whilst also looking at the issues and narrative around the use of DRS in the series.Plus, hear from Shoaib Bashir who fancies England's chances to win and keep the series alive. Also, Stephan Shemilt speaks to former India wicketkeeper Dinesh Karthik about the performance of Dhruv Jurel both with the bat and behind the stumps.
Jonathan Agnew is alongside Phil Tufnell and Michael Vaughan for reaction to Joe Root's 31st test century on day one at Ranchi. They discuss just how well Root played and how the pitch will affect where this test is won and lost. Also, England opener Zak Crawley speaks to Stephan Shemilt at stumps.Plus, they talk about Rehan Ahmed's series following the news that he has travelled home because of an urgent family matter.Stephan also speaks to Dinesh Karthik about the pitch at Ranchi and Akash Deep, who picked up 3 wickets on his debut.
Daniel Norcross is alongside Phil Tufnell, Ebony Rainford-Brent, and our reporter out in India Stephan Shemilt to discuss the current narrative around the England team and the attitudes towards 'Bazball'.Hear the thoughts of England head coach Bredon McCullum following the heavy defeat to India in Rajkot.Dan, Phil, Ebony and Stephan analyse the current level of England's batting standards, whether 'Bazball' has gone as far as it can, and how the likes of Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow can improve their form for the rest of the series in India.Plus, they look at what bowling changes could be made before the fourth test in Ranchi.
Jonathan Agnew is alongside Phil Tufnell and Michael Vaughan for reaction to England's defeat in the third test to India in Rajkot. Hear Ben Stokes' thoughts on the crumbling defeat on day four, plus he tells Stephan Shemilt about his frustration with some of the DRS decisions in the series so far.Stephan gets the India perspective from former India wicketkeeper Dinesh Karthik who was keen to heap praise on Yashasvi Jaiswal and Sarfaraz Khan who starred with the bat in this third test.Also, Jonathan, Phil and Michael talk about Mike Procter after the South African great died at the age of 77.
Jonathan Agnew is joined by Michael Vaughan & Phil Tufnell to reflect on a dismal day three for England against India in Rajkot. They hear from England's Ben Duckett who says “the more the better” when asked about how many they can chase down in their second innings. Plus Stephan Shemilt speaks to former India wicketkeeper Dinesh Karthik about how the hosts dominated despite the absence of Ravichandran Ashwin.
One of the great centuries in India?Ben Duckett's unbeaten hundred led a breathtaking England counter-attack on the second day at Rajkot. He became the fastest English batter to reach a ton against India, from only 88 balls. England end the second day 207-2, trailing by 238.Jonathan Agnew, Michael Vaughan and Phil Tufnell discuss Duckett's remarkable knock and hear from Mark Wood.Plus, they reflect on Ravichandran Ashwin reaching 500 Test wickets.
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.
Jonathan Agnew is alongside Phil Tufnell and Ebony Rainford-Brent for the reaction to England's defeat to India in the second test of the series in Visakhapatnam.They analyse what went wrong for Ben Stokes' side which lead them to needing a huge total in the fourth innings of the match. Plus, hear from the England captain reflecting on the loss.Former India wicketkeeper Dinesk Karthik speaks to Stephan Shemilt about what India will take away from the test win.Also, Aggers, Tuffers & Ebony discuss Angelo Mathews' incredible dismissal where the Sri Lankan demolished his own stumps in a test against Afghanistan, whilst recalling other crazy moments they've seen out on the crease.
Jonathan Agnew is joined by Phil Tufnell and Deep Dasgupta to reflect on day two of the second Test in Visakhapatnam.Jasprit Bumrah ripped through the England batting order with six wickets to put India firmly in charge.Zak Crawley speaks to Stephan Shemilt about what was a chastening day for the tourists.Plus the TMS team delve into the commentary archive to when a dog on the field caused chaos the last time England played in Visakhapatnam.
Daniel Norcross is alongside Phil Tufnell & Stephan Shemilt to discuss England's victory over India.They rank where the win sits in terms of overseas victories for an England side; and where Ollie Pope's innings sits as best batting performance away from home. Mark Wood gives Stephan his thoughts on the incredible win.Also, they talk about how Ben Stokes handled Tom Hartley's debut and Dinesh Karthik speaks to Stephan about how India are reflecting on the loss.Plus, they react to Ravindra Jadeja & KL Rahul being ruled out of the second test due to injury and look at the West Indies historic test match win in Australia.
Jonathan Agnew is alongside Phil Tufnell and Deep Dasgupta as Ollie Pope makes a magnificent century to keep England alive after three days of the first Test against India in Hyderabad.Joe Root speaks to Stephan Shemilt after taking four wickets. And Dinesh Karthik talks to Stephan about reverse swing and his Simpsons socks!
Jonathan Agnew is alongside Phil Tufnell and Steven Finn for reaction to day one of the first test between England & India in Hyderabad. They discuss the performances of Ben Stokes, Tom Hartley and Rehan Ahmed. Plus, Stephan Shemilt gets the post-day thoughts of Ben Duckett on what turned into a tough day for the away side.
Mark Chapman, Phil Tufnell, Steven Finn and Deep Dasgupta look ahead to England's Test series in India.With Harry Brook and Virat Kohli not involved in the opening matches, the panel look at the effect their absences could have on either side.The team also assess England's spin options and look at the role Ben Stokes could play in this series.TIMECODES04:00 Can England's style work in India? 14:20 Virat Kohli misses the first two Tests 19:26 Harry Brook's absence for England 27:00 What are England's bowling options? 39:10 Ben Stokes's return from surgery
Mark Chapman is alongside Phil Tufnell, Tymal Mills and Sam Billings as they look back on England's poor performances at the Cricket World Cup in India. They analyse where it went wrong for Jos Buttler's side as England only won 3 out of a possible 9 games. Plus, they react to Rob Key's interview with Jonathan Agnew as England's Director of Cricket takes the blame for the dismal display. Also, they look ahead to the upcoming semi-finals and where they could be won and lost. New Zealand cricket broadcaster Bryan Waddle talks up New Zealand's chances of beating home favourites India, and hear Australia fast bowler Mitchell Starc's thoughts ahead of his side's semi-final against South Africa.
Jonathan Agnew and Steven Finn are in Bangalore ahead of England's must win tie with Sri Lanka. All-rounder Moeen Ali believes England have the fight to turn things around – we hear from him, plus Phil Tufnell, Tymal Mills and Sam Billings. Then it's off to Delhi where Glenn Maxwell blasted the fastest World Cup hundred from 40 balls as Australia hammered the Netherlands by a record breaking 309 runs. Henry Moeran, Geoff Lemon and Alex Hartley have all the reaction as the Aussies bowl out the Netherlands for just 90, to make it three wins in a row.
Steve Crossman, Phil Tufnell and Katherine Sciver-Brunt look at England's tournament so far They discuss Dawid Malan's 140 and Reece Topley's 4 wickets Plus a dodgy outfield & Olympic cricket
Steve Crossman and guests preview the Cricket World Cup in India. Phil Tufnell and Tymal Mills discuss England's chances and squad strength. Steve speaks to Prakash Wakankar about the anticipation and hope in the host country India. Steve, Phil and Tymal look at the other contenders and speak to Carlos Brathwaite about the absence of West Indies. Timecodes: 01:47 – England's squad and chances 22:02 – India preview 30:01 – West Indies absence 38:40 – Other contenders
In part 2, the boys look at what contributing factors led Phil to success in sports and business. They delve into the early years and highlights Phil's philosophy on happiness and wellbeing.
Join the Boy's on a fascinating episode where they sit down with the renowned media personality and sporting legend, Phil Tufnell. The conversation takes a deep dive into Phil's illustrious career in cricket, including his experiences playing for Middlesex and the national team. As a former English cricketer, Phil shares his thoughts on the changes in the game, including the emergence of "Bazball" and the impressive rise of the England Men's team.Beyond cricket, Phil has ventured into various business opportunities, including a flourishing wine business and a clothing line. Listen in as he discusses his approach to entrepreneurship and the challenges he has faced while navigating the world of business.As a familiar face in the media world, Phil has graced the screens of numerous TV shows, including "A Question of Sport" and "I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!" In this episode, he shares his experiences in the entertainment industry and how he has navigated the challenges of being in the public eye.Throughout the conversation, Phil imparts his insights on what it takes to achieve success. He emphasizes the importance of hard work, determination, and a willingness to take risks.Overall, this episode provides a captivating look into the life of one of England's most beloved sports personalities and how he has achieved success both on and off the field. Tune in now for an unforgettable conversation with Phil Tufnell.