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The Tailenders are joined by Roushan Alam from ‘The Bangla Cricket Podcast' to get all the reaction to England going out of the tournament we'd all forgotten about. Plus we sent Jimmy out as our roving reporter to find out about ‘life on tour', Dry Cleaning with Mahmudullah and trapping India on a plane.
Bangladesh have announced their squad from the Champions Trophy with some big names missing. Tamim Iqbal announces his retirement and it's been a high scoring start to this year's Bangladesh Premier League. Roushan Alam is joined by Naeem Monsur to discuss this and more on The Bangla Cricket Podcast.
Sri Lanka's Angelo Mathews makes unwanted history, becoming the first batter to be timed out in international cricket in their three wicket defeat to Bangladesh. Aatif Nawaz is joined by former England batter Lydia Greenway and Roushan Alam from The Bangla Cricket Podcast, to debate the dismissal. Fourth Umpire Adrian Holdstock explains the reasoning and both camps give their assessment. Plus Afghanistan Head Coach Jonathan Trott looks ahead to their clash with Australia.
Henry Moeran is joined by Alex Hartley and Geoff Lemon to react to Australia's thrilling victory over New Zealand after posting the highest number of runs ever scored in a World Cup match. Hear from Travis Head, Pat Cummins and Tom Latham as Australia take their fourth consecutive World Cup victory. Plus, Aatif Nawaz is joined by Roushan Alam and Ryan ten Doeschate after another historic World Cup performance from Netherlands after beating Bangladesh. And, ahead of England's match against India, Jonathan Agnew is in Lucknow with Steven Finn and Prakash Wakankar.
Jonathan Agnew presents reaction to South Africa scoring a record breaking 428 runs to beat Sri Lanka by 102 runs. This was helped by Aiden Markram who hit the fastest World Cup hundred in Delhi, making his ton of 49 balls. Quinton De Kock and Rassie van der Dussen also scored centuries. We will hear from centurion Aiden Markram, South Africa captain Temba Bavuma and Sri Lanka skipper Dasun Shanaka. Plus after Bangladesh beat Afghanistan by six wickets, Melissa Story reflects on the match with commentator Roushan Alam and former New Zealand player James Franklin. We will also hear from the Bangladesh and Afghanistan captains.
A look ahead at Bangladesh's chances at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup with Roushan Alam and Tawhid Qureshi from Sight Screen Cricket Journal.
Mark Machado and Harrison Burridge are joined by Roushan Alam from the Bangla Cricket Podcast to take a closer look at Bangladesh's chances at the forthcoming Men's T20 World Cup.
On this episode, Ashwin, Varun and DJ are discussing the previous week of ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 and also the disappointing match between India and England. In the later part they talk to Roushan Alam from Bangladesh the host of Bangla Cricket Podcast where they preview the India - Bangladesh match and also talk to Andrew Fidel Fernando from Sri Lanka the writer of Upon a Sleepless Isle to preview the India - Sri Lanka game. You can follow Edges & Sledges on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook: @1tip1hand You can reach out to us on social media. We're @ivmpodcasts on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app. You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
On this episode, Ashwin, Varun and DJ are discussing the previous week of ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 and also the disappointing match between India and England. In the later part they talk to Roushan Alam from Bangladesh the host of Bangla Cricket Podcast where they preview the India - Bangladesh match and also talk to Andrew Fidel Fernando from Sri Lanka the writer of Upon a Sleepless Isle to preview the India - Sri Lanka game. You can follow Edges & Sledges on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook: @1tip1hand You can reach out to us on social media. We're @ivmpodcasts on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app. You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
In the third episode Yasser and Nikesh are joined by stand-up comedian Tez Ilyas, as they talk about good old cricket sledging. From hard core verbal abuse to some of the funniest banter the cricketing world has ever seen, it’s no holds barred in this chat. BBC sports reporter and Bangladesh super fan Roushan Alam also joins the chat.
Are South Africa's worst nightmares about this World Cup already materialising? Do Bangladesh have the quality to challenge any side at the tournament? Questions posed by Dan Norcross and answered by Alec Stewart, Natalie Germanos and Roushan Alam on this episode of the TMS podcast at the World Cup. Andy Zaltzman's also on the pod to discuss whether 'pulled crickets' will ever become a thing, and the best crowd catches he's ever seen. You'll also hear from Eoin Morgan ahead of England's second match against Pakistan.
Isa, Ankur and Aatif preview the hopes of Sri Lanka with Lankan Cricket blogger Mark Machado who pours cold water on the hopes of his beloved team. Bangladesh podcaster Roushan Alam adds his insight into the hopes of the Tigers and reckons they could make the semi-finals, plus the team ask whether Afghanistan could emulate Sri Lanka in 1996.
James Wickham is joined by Roushan Alam from The Bangla Cricket Podcast to look at cricket in the country ahead of their Test series with New Zealand.
In this episode Roushan Alam is joined by Naasira Mohammed from Cricket West Indies to look back at the ICC Women's World Twenty20 and look ahead to West Indies tour of Bangladesh.
World Cup winner Isa Guha, comedian and Pakistan fanatic Aatif Nawaz and Asian Network's Ankur Desai are joined by Roushan Alam of the Bangla Cricket Podcast to discuss Pakistan's crumbling at the hands of England in Leeds whilst also taking a look at Bangladesh who were humbled in their T20 series against Afghanistan. They also talk about the pressures of a famous name in Cricket as Arjun Tendulkar is selected for the India Under 19's whilst also asking why Virat Kohli is the only Cricketer in Sport's Forbes rich list – and why women are still far too under-represented. AND – Love Island – which players would you like to see coupled up on a Cricket version of the show.
In this episode Roushan Alam is joined by Kritika Naidu from Cricbuzz to discuss Cricket Australia's decision to cancel hosting Bangladesh on tour, the Bangladeshi players in IPL 2018 and the ongoing search for a new Head Coach.
In this episode Roushan Alam is joined by Gaurav Sundararaman from ESPN Cricinfo to review the Nidahas Trophy, a tri nation series featuring Sri Lanka, India and Bangladesh, and to discuss the Bangladesh cricket team's Head Coach vacancy.
In this episode Roushan Alam is joined by Daniel Alexander from Sri Lankan cricket website Island Cricket to review Sri Lanka's tour of Bangladesh and look ahead at the Nidahas Trophy - a tri tournament featuring Sri Lanka, India and Bangladesh, which is taking place to celebrate Sri Lanka's 70th year of independence.
In this episode Roushan Alam is joined by Daniel Alexander from Sri Lankan cricket website Island Cricket to preview Sri Lanka's forthcoming tour of Bangladesh, which will feature a test series, a Twenty20 series and a tri-series also involving Zimbabwe.
In this episode Roushan Alam is joined by ESPN Cricinfo's Bangladesh correspondent Mohammad Isam to discuss the fifth edition of the Bangladesh Premier League, the sudden resignation of the national team's coach and the Bangladesh Cricket Board's decision to only allow players to take part in a maximum of two foriegn leagues a year. If you'd like to share your opinion or if there's anything you think we should be talking about email podcast@banglacricket.co.uk
In this episode host Roushan Alam is joined by Dhaka based cricket writer Imran Hasan to look back at the Bangladesh cricket team's tour of South Africa, Mushfqur Rahim's captaincy and Bangladesh's batting order. If you'd like to share your opinion or if there's anything you think we should be talking about email podcast@banglacricket.co.uk
Editor Aled Haydn Jones (@ahj), producer Chris Sawyer (@ahchrissawyer), and assistant producer Roushan Alam (@roushanalam) join us to explain how you could get a show on BBC Radio 1. They answer your questions and give you some tips for the application process as the deadline (April 15th) looms.