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This week on 2 Bears 1 Cave Bert Kreischer welcomes guest bear Jim Jefferies! They discuss serial killers, Australia, and a having a bad sense of smell. They discuss Brad Pitt, Austin Butler, Tom Holland and accents. They discuss Jim's new TV show and try to see how well Bert would do on it. They discuss the Royal Family, the comedy terrorist, top tier American and foreign comedians, and Jimmy Carr's attempted cancelation. They also discuss controversial current events, Jim's comedy, Jim's Dad and Australian legend Shane Warne.https://tomsegura.com/tourhttps://www.bertbertbert.com/tourhttps://store.ymhstudios.com/
Lead owner of the Rajasthan Royals, Manoj Badale, joins The Tailenders to discuss all things IPL - including what's it like to play 'real' Fantasy Cricket, working with Shane Warne and the future of franchise cricket. Plus Felix goes full ‘Dragon's Den' and re-pitches his World Test Championship idea.
Season 14, Episode 4: Four years ago, we sat with Lawrence Booth, the editor of cricket's bible, to discuss his most recent edition on the night that Geoff won the gong as Wisden's book of the year. Four years and a pandemic later, Adam is with the same guest on the same couch in the MCC Library at Lord's to discuss edition number 160, and it's a belter. International cricket needs advocates like never before with the sport changing by the month. Lawrence articulates that in blunt terms alongside a celebration of the best of our game - not least the welcome BazBall revolution. And of course, Shane Warne is paid tribute in the best traditions of the publication. Enjoy the chat and the book. Send us a Nerd Pledge at patreon.com/thefinalword Find previous episodes at finalwordcricket.com Donate to support our Edinburgh Marathon runners here to raise funds for the Lord's Taverners. Or learn about other Tavs projects by joining their mailing list at bit.ly/tavssignup. Title track by Urthboy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Two monarchs lead the obituaries in the 2023 edition of Wisden Cricketers' Almanack. As always, it is a melancholy but matchless memorial to global cricket's losses, and a section to which many readers turn first. Its compiler and editor, Steven Lynch, discusses its selection and preparation as the guest of Peter Oborne and Richard Heller in their latest cricket-themed podcast. In this edition Roger Alton replaces Peter as co-host.Steven outlines the late sovereign's long connexions with cricket, understandably placed above the alphabetical list (“we could not file her under Q for Queen”.) He does the same for her great-great-grandmother Queen Victoria, reflecting the Almanack's current policy of retrospective tributes to women omitted from Wisden, as she was in the 1902 edition.The 195 following names ranged in age from a 16-year-old Indian schoolboy to a 102-year-old former umpire. Inevitably the number includes premature deaths from accident (such as Andrew Symonds and Rudi Koertzen) and suicide, but very broadly it suggests that cricket contributes to a long life.The former cricketers are led by Shane Warne and Rodney Marsh, who died on the same day: Warne's final tweet was a tribute to Marsh. Steven wrote Marsh's himself: Warne's was by his long-time collaborator Richard Hobson. Other contributors were Matthew Engel and Richard Whiting. Steven explains the general policy of not naming obituarists, to emphasize that the tribute of whatever length is Wisden's final judgement on the subject. The object is always, especially in those less well-known, to bring out some unexpected detail of character and career (as with the player who had fielded out the whole of Hanif Mohammed's innings of 499). Steven felt that Warne's tribute had brought home his acute cricket brain and hoped that Marsh's would counter his early stock image as a beer-drinking larrikin to suggest the thoughtful man behind it.Steven also comments on:Jim Parks of Sussex and England, first of a long line of Test batsmen-wicketkeepers, generously helped into that role by Keith Andrew;Sonny Ramadhin, the great West Indian spin bowler, never the same after being made to bowl 98 overs against Peter May and Colin Cowdrey in 1957 with umpires who would not give him an lbw decision. He was the last survivor of the great West Indian touring team of 1950. Steven suggests that he and his partner Alf Valentine deserve a book to themselves;the talented but troubled Andrew Symonds, who preferred fishing to off-field official events including team meetings and was embittered by the resolution of his dispute with the Indian Harbijan Singh;the multi-gifted Andy Goram who played cricket as well as keeping goal for Scotland and annoyed a famous fast bowler by facing him without a helmet.Continue reading here: https://chiswickcalendar.co.uk/episode-117-sovereigns-stars-stewards-scorers-statisticians-steven-lynch-on-this-years-wisden-obituaries/Get in touch with us by emailing obornehellercricket@outlook.com, we would love to hear from you.
Aussie bowling legend Glenn McGrath joins us to discuss Bazball, The Ashes and memories of bowling in tandem with the late, great Shane Warne. Plus County Cricket Week 1, Colin de Grandhomme and what pants does Mattchin wear?
Simon Mann is joined by former IPL player Abhishek Jhunjhunwala and TMS commentator Aatif Nawaz to discuss the latest from the tournament. Plus we hear memories of what the late Shane Warne brought to the IPL and Charlotte Edwards reflects on her victory as Mumbai Indians coach in the WPL.
In this episode Dan chats with one of the world's most successful sporting coaches. with one of the world's most successful coaches. John Buchanan coached the Australian Mens Cricket Team during its most successful period, when the team included cricketing greats such as Shane Warne, Ricky Ponting, Adam Gilchrist and, well, pretty much every other player in the team at that time. Despite a modest first class cricketing career as a player, as a coach, John Buchanan has an overall win percentage of over 75% which puts him ahead of the likes of Phil Jackson and Vince Lombardi. In this conversation we explore what it takes to coach a team of champions when you haven't necessarily been a champion yourself. John Buchanan's Coaching Business: https://buchanancoaching.com/ Management in Small Doses by Russell Ackoff (Very expensive on Amazon - A Google search brings up cheaper options!) John Buchanan on LinkedIn Don't forget to like, comment, share & subscribe to the podcast! If you'd like to leave us a question for an upcoming Q&A episode, or you'd like to learn more about our work head over to: https://habitsofleadership.com/
In Episode 61, Chops, Sameer, Mohan, Krtgrphr and Murali gather around to listen to Bits and Pieces' newest friend: the legendary cricket writer and South Yarra CC's premier batter, Gideon Haigh. Listen in as Gideon holds court from Indore on the ongoing India vs Australia Test series, Victor Trumper, Shane Warne, Ian Chappell, Wasim Akram and World Series Cricket while describing how he wrote his books, how he plays his cricket and how he sees the myriad changes afoot in cricket right now. Listen till the end for a surprise Andy Murray cameo. Find us on Twitter: 1. Bits and Pieces: https://twitter.com/bnp_cricket 2. Sameer Mohan: https://twitter.com/sleepyhead148 3. Chops: https://twitter.com/el_chopernos 4. Mohan K: https://twitter.com/mohank 5. Krtgrphr: https://twitter.com/krtgrphr 6. Murali S: https://twitter.com/muralisatagopun 7. Gideon: Nice try, he ain't on Twitter Show Notes: 1. Gideon Haigh's website: https://www.gideonhaigh.com/ 2. Gideon Haigh's significance for cricket writing: https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2014/jan/20/gideon-haigh-cricket-writer 3. Gideon's Bradman Oration in 2012: https://youtu.be/9h4I6reP2vg 4. Gideon pays tribute to Shane Warne on his death: https://youtu.be/XrTZ1hGMSJM 5. Bookworm book store in Bangalore goes full Akramam mode: https://twitter.com/bookworm_Kris/status/1605458021932417024
The Dead Set Legends Sydney Catch Up - Triple M Sydney - Gus, Jude & Wendell
It's the one year anniversary since Shane Warne's passing, we pay tribute to the great and chat to Merv Hughes. NRL Round one has well and truly kicked off, we're joined by Triple Ms Aaron Woods. Not the best start to the season for the Panthers, but is it time to panic yet? Plus another round of Candice Quiz as well as a tip and a grievance from Richard.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Dead Set Legends Sydney Catch Up - Triple M Sydney - Gus, Jude & Wendell
Cricket royalty Merv Hughes joined Dead Set Legends Sydney and talked about his late, friend and sporting legend Shane Warne. He also touched on Australia's current tour in India.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A tribute to Warnie through the eyes of his old boss, Tom Malone. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Ahead of St Kilda and Essendon's practice match at RSEA Park, Billy and Daisy catch up with the Saints' Seb Ross, the Bombers' Matt Guelfi, and St Kilda legend Michael Roberts. They also pay tribute to the great Shane Warne, and Billy tells us a Fruity Friday JokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jase is off sick so it's all fun! Clint went to Ed Sheeran, we reflect Shane Warne and we talk about how much better school captains are!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
James Anderson and Stuart Broad have become the most prolific bowling partnership in Test cricket after surpassing Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath's record of 1,001 wickets. It's fascinating to see their hunger to keep on learning, so tune in as we explore how they reached the top and how they have stayed there for more than a decade.As a listener to the show, use the code PODCAST100 to get 1 free month on Sporting Edge Membership here, which includes 24/7 access to over 900 insights and high performance strategies.Links mentioned:Mastermind: Stuart Broad MBE
Symbiosis personified are Jimmy Anderson and Stuart Broad as they overtake the joint Test wicket-taking record of Glenn McGrath and Shane Warne during the course of England's dynamic victory in New Zealand Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trent Bridge '15. Johannesburg '16. Now you can add Mount Manganui '23 to magical Stuart Broad spells. Jonathan Agnew, Steve Finn and Stephan Shemilt reflect as Stuart Broad takes 4-21 to move England five wickets away from a tenth win in eleven tests. New Zealand are in tatters as they end 63-5 in pursuit of 394 after more destructive batting put England out of sight. We hear from Broad as him and Jimmy Anderson became the most successful bowling duo in Test cricket, overtaking Glenn McGrath and Shane Warne. Plus Sofia Dunkley looks ahead to England's crunch match with India at the T20 World Cup.
This "bite size" podcast episode comes from my full conversation with Ryan Fox (episode 57). If you like this, feel free to go and bookmark/download the episode with Ryan and listen to it when you have the time.Ryan Fox is an incredible golfer. At the time of writing this his world ranking was 30. He is also the son of Grant Fox, one of the greatest All Blacks of all time. In this snippet, he discusses his friendship with the late cricket legend Shane "Warney" Warne. And shares a couple of awesome memories about Warney.Thnaks very much to Radix Nutrition for sponsoring this episode. Check out their awesome range right here:https://radixnutrition.co.nz Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this podcast, Rob Sperry interviews Lourene Bevaart, who shares her story about becoming a stronger independent woman!Lourene Bevaart is the definition of an over-achiever.As an elite sportsperson, Lourene won five karate world championships, became Gladiator Glacier after winning series two of the show, and was the personal trainer of choice for Russell Crowe and Shane Warne. As a health and wellness entrepreneur, Lourene has risen to become one of Australia's most driven and inspiring network marketers. Lourene is also a survivor. She has overcome the impacts of depression and a broken marriage to build a business and a life that she loves. A single mum to two daughters, Lourene takes pride in showing them what it means to be a strong, healthy, and independent woman.Every day, she supports people to escape the monotonous and mediocre – to unlock their purpose, reclaim their power and live a life of their choosing.
Ryan Fox is one of the world's greatest golfers. At the time of writing this, his world ranking was number 30. And he played so well in 2022 that he earned himself an invite to this year's Masters tournament in Augusta (that posh one where the winner gets a green jacket and all the caddies wear white overalls which looks like they are about to go and paint a house).In this conversation, recorded during his Christmas holiday we talk about loads of stuff- what it feels like to win $1.1 million dollars in a week, and how much of that he must pay out to his team. Life growing up as the son of Grant Fox – one of the greatest all blacks ever.What lessons he got from Steve Hansen about dealing with adversity when he was going through a bad patchHis friendship with the late Shane Warne and much more.Thanks so much to the sponsors of this episode, Radix Nutrition. Enhancing the human potential through nutrition. Made in the Waikato and shipped around the world.I have been a super-fan of their protein powder for over a year now and once you try it, I think you will be a convert too. Please check them out:https://radixnutrition.co.nz/And if you have any feedback for how this podcast can improve or guest suggestions, please get in touchDomharveynz@gmail.comhttps://www.instagram.com/domharveynz/Oh, and if you want to WATCH these episodes on YT, here is the link to do so (Please subscribe if you have a You Tube account)https://www.youtube.com/@domharveynz Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ryan Fox is one of the world's greatest golfers. At the time of recording this, his world ranking was number 30. And he played so well in 2022 that he earned himself an invite to this years Masters tournament in Augusta.This short tease comes from the full conversation which will be out on monday morning. If you subscribe to the podcast now, it'll be on your phone for you when you wake up.In the podcast we talk about loads of stuff- what it feels like to win $1.1 million dollars in a week, and how much of that he has to pay out to his team. What lessons he got from Steve Hansen about dealing with adversity when he was going through a bad patchHis friendship with the late Shane Warne and much much more.In this tease, he talks about the crazy connection between his wife, his father and the 1987 Rugby World Cup final.Thanks so much to the sponsors of this episode, Radix Nutrition. Enhancing the human potential through nutrition. Made in the Waikato and shipped around the world. Check them out at:https://radixnutrition.co.nz/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
भारतीय क्रिकेट नुकतंच कुठे मॅच फिक्सींगच्या तडाख्यातून सावरत होतं. अशावेळी इतिहासातील सर्वोत्तम असा ऑस्ट्रेलियन संघ स्टीव वॉच्या नेतृत्त्वाखाली भारतात कसोटी मालिका जिंकण्याच्या इर्षेने आला होता. सलग १५ कसोटी जिंकलेला आणि मॅग्रा-शेन वॉर्न ताफ्यात असलेला ऑस्ट्रेलियाला हरवणं म्हणजे चमत्कार होता. पहिली कसोटी सहज खिशात टाकून दुस-या कसोटीतही तिस-या दिवशी भारताला फॉलॉओन मिळाला. त्यानंतर जे घडलं त्याने ती मालिका आणि बॉर्डर-गावस्कर ट्रॉफी अजरामर झाली. लक्ष्मण आणि द्रविडची ३७६ धावांची भागीदारी आणि हरभजनच्या १३ विकेट्सने भारताने इतिहासातील कदाचित सर्वोत्तम कसोटी जिंकली. ती मालिका आणि नंतरचा बॉर्डर-गावस्कर ट्रॉफीचा प्रवास सांगत आहेत गौरव जोशी सीसीबीकेसाठी गॅवचा गुरूवारमध्येAustralia had become an unbeatable side under Steve Waugh, with two of the world's best bowlers in their arsenal, Glenn McGrath and Shane Warne. The Australian juggernaut arrived in India with a 15-match winning streak, a world record. After losing the first Test in Mumbai, there was immense pressure on the young Indian side led by Sourav Ganguly and then came the historic Kolkata Test, which changed the course of Indian cricket. This Kolkata match went on for five days, had plenty of twists and turns. It will always be remembered for India's marvelous fightback, thanks to a great partnership of 376 between VVS Laxman and Rahul Dravid. With Harbhajan Singh whirling his way to 13 wickets in a thrilling and decisive performance. Gaurav Joshi from CCBK telling us about this memorable series and following BGT's.
New to Triple M, the Mick & MG In The Morning Podcast! This week the boys were bombarded with comedic guests. Glenn Robbins told us about the time Shane Warne called him for an impromptu nets session, Tom Gleeson gave us valuable insight into some crazy school excursions and Sam Pang told us what its like to work with Mick behind the scenes. #MickAndMGInTheMorningSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aussie Icon Glenn Robbins Shares Shane Warne Stories & Seeing A Naked Mick MolloySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the brand new Mick & MG In The Morning podcast! On today's show, Glenn Robbins shares some of the best Shane Warne stories we have ever heard. We go all in on reality TV a relive some of the absolute worst attempts at entertainment & Mick is upset about a museum closing its doors... it will all make sense on the podcast. #MickAndMGInTheMorningSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jake and Jack sit down on the back verandah to begin what will be an evolving conversation on greatness. The discussion ranges from defining greatness, the current debate around where Patrick Mahomes fits in the greatest QB of all time argument, why Tom Brady is so peerless, the Arsenal undefeated team of 03/04, Shane Warne v Muttiah Muralitharan, Roger Federer breaking the 14 men's grand slam titles ceiling, why Geelong are the greatest AFL club of the modern era and how they've provided a blueprint for Richmond to follow, and much, much more! Follow the JBSE on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter!
In the latest episode of the podcast we look back on Australia's tour to India in 2004-05 - when Adam Gilchrist led the visitors to their first series win in India in 35 years. Australia have won just one Test in India since - and will hoping to improve that record in the upcoming four-Test series. Support us via Ko-Fi Talking Points: How 2004 was in many ways the sequel to 2001 If McGrath won't get you, Gillespie must Shane Warne's finest hour in India The emergence of Michael Clarke - and a special Bangalore hundred Adam Gilchrist's measured brutality Damien Martyn's expertise against spin When Kumble rocked Australia on day 1 in Chennai Virender Sehwag's unforgettable 155 - and the match that promised so much A curious case of 'greenwicketitis' in Nagpur Was Nagpur really an outlier pitch? Or was it just magnificent bowling? The most exciting Test of that series - on a raging turning in Mumbai Murali Kartik's moment, and the liberating Tendulkar-Laxman partnership Do the current Australian team have a bowling attack to win in India? Participants: Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee) Prashant DP (@prashantdptweet) Mahesh Sethuraman (@cornerd) * Buy War Minus the Shooting by Mike Marqusee | Buy Cricket Beyond the Bazaar by Mike Coward Related: True colours - Adam Gilchrist - Amazon The balls of the century - Shane Warne to VVS Laxman - Sharda Ugra - The Cricket Monthly Anatomy of a classic - Virender Sehwag on his 155 in Chennai - ESPNcricinfo Once upon a twinkle-toed debut - Siddhartha Vaidyanathan - ESPNcricinfo Wisden Reports - Australia in India 2004-05 - ESPNcricinfo John Wright's Indian Summers - Amazon India lose 35-year-old home record - Sharda Ugra - India Today Justin Langer chats with Gideon Haigh and Peter Lalor - Part 1, Part 2
Sometimes headlines don't make sense."Shane Warne dead"? Those are three words that don't belong together. No matter how many times you hear it, no matter how many different ways you're told, it doesn't make sense. Not Shane. Not dead. You read it once. You read it twice. A second stretches and seven stages of grief fill the gap. The fourth of March 2022 is like that... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Sydney mother has died while her son continues to fight for life after a horror helicopter crash that killed four people near the Sea World theme park on the Gold Coast. Criminal charges have not been ruled out over the deadly Sea World helicopter crash but Queensland police commissioner Katarina Carroll said any outcome could take weeks. Eloise Carey has witnessed first hand how a nurse can change the life of a cancer patient. Shane Warne won't be heard on the Fox Cricket commentary team again but his influence will live on through the voice of David Warner. For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at dailytelegraph.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Peter and Gideon report from the Warner extravaganza at the MCG, ruminate on his parallels with Shane Warne, and on his future in the game. Also an update on cricket's broadcast negotiations, and some shameless self-promotion. Email your questions, feedback, thoughts and top ten lists to - cricketetcetera@theaustralian.com.au For tickets to the Justin Langer live episode search for WIllie The BoatmanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alison Mitchell, Jim Maxwell and Charu Sharma take a look back at the best of Stumped in 2022. The show features an interview with former Australian wicket-keeper Adam Gilchrist on his dear friend Shane Warne who died in March 2022. He shares his memories of playing alongside him and what made Warne such a special player and person. Plus we hear from the stand out star of the English Men's Test Summer, Jonny Bairstow. We go back to the morning of the 24th of February. This was the day Russia invaded Ukraine and the Chief Executive of the Ukraine Cricket Federation, Kobus Olivier joined us to share what was happening in the country and how he has been spearheading Ukraine's drive to become an associate member of the International Cricket Council. One half of Australian cricket's power couple, Alyssa Healy, tells us what life is really like living with her husband Mitchell Starc and whether she would face him in the nets. Photo: Adam Gilchrist, Ricky Ponting and Shane Warne of Australia pose with a replica Ashes Urn after securing victory on day five of the third Ashes Test Match between Australia and England at the WACA on December 18, 2006 in Perth, Australia. Australia's victory in the third Test Match means they regain the Ashes. (Photo by Hamish Blair/Getty Images)
Join the ABC Cricket team for Grandstand at Stumps after Day 1 of the Boxing Day Test at the MCG. Corbin Middlemas and Stuart Clark chat to Cameron Green after his first 5 wicket haul in Test Cricket on what was a memorable day with Shane Warne remembered at his beloved Melbourne Cricket Ground.
In this latest Hindi bulletin: South Australia's emergency authorities say the flood peak has been reached at Renmark; Federal government to held talks with dating app operators about new safety measures; Australian men's Test player of the year will be named after Shane Warne and more.
Flood victims are calling for urgent help after many spent Christmas sleeping in their cars or under their houses while emergency housing pods built specifically for them... stand empty on the side of the road. As an emotional sea of zinc-covered faces and floppy hats engulfed the MCG in honour of Shane Warne, the legend's son Jackson had a message for others who have lost a loved one. A Sydney woman who was bashed, stalked and abused for months after meeting a man on a dating app is calling for more to be done to prevent him from accessing his next victim. Sydney plans to party like it's 2019 with this new year's eve being the first without Covid restrictions in three years. For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at dailytelegraph.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Boxing Day so The Scorecard challenged the boys from the Willow Talk podcast to customise something special to commemorate their favourite Boxing Day memories. Producer Jeremy Hartcher steps in for Gus Worland, as Brad Haddin discusses the famous 2006 test where Shane Warne and Andrew Symonds set the MCG alight. South Africa's Morne Morkel has a different moment in mind, and explains how his homeland celebrates cricket on December 26th.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Victorian Sport Minister Steve Dimopoulos says the tribute will be "something very special" and crowds are encouraged to also don white floppy hats and zinc cream across their noses.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From the end of COVID lockdowns to devastating floods to a federal election that swept Labor to power for the first time in nearly a decade. From Russia's invasion of Ukraine to the death of icons like Olivia Newton-John, Shane Warne and Queen Elizabeth II. 2022 has been an enormous year. Today, writer for The Age and Sydney Morning Herald Tony Wright joins culture editor Osman Faruqi to discuss the year that was.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We'll be back in late January 2023 with plenty of exciting interviews booked in the calendar. But for now enjoy one of our most popular episodes from the past year. And remember to subscribe and share. Ben Crowe has been mindset coach to the stars (including everyone from Ash Barty and Dylan Alcott, to Dustin Martin and Stephanie Gilmore) in a marketing and mentoring career spanning 25 years. Good Weekend senior writer Melissa Fyfe recently profiled Crowe, examining his work counselling everyone from CEOs to students to soldiers, and now hosts an in-depth chat with the man himself. In this episode, Crowe answers all the big questions: does a mindset coach need his own mindset coach? What is a ‘courage mantra' - and how do you come up with one? What was Shane Warne really like? And what is the meaning of life?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From the end of COVID lockdowns to devastating floods to a federal election that swept Labor to power for the first time in nearly a decade. From Russia's invasion of Ukraine to the death of icons like Olivia Newton-John, Shane Warne and Queen Elizabeth II. 2022 has been an enormous year. Today, writer for The Age and Sydney Morning Herald Tony Wright joins culture editor Osman Faruqi to discuss the year that was.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alison Mitchell, Jim Maxwell and Charu Sharma are joined by Adelaide Strikers Head Coach Jason Gillespie. His side created history by bowling out Sydney Thunder for just 15 runs in the Big Bash. He discusses the future of the BBL and the growth of T20 cricket around the world. He also tells us how he thinks England men will get on in next year's Ashes, pays tribute to his dear friend Shane Warne and shares who inspires him the most as a coach. Plus we discuss the incredible Test debut of England's 18 year old Rehan Ahmed who became the youngest Test cricketer to take a five-wicket haul on debut. And Charu Sharma tells us that England's Sophie Ecclestone is the finest spinner right now in women's cricket. Photo: Jason Gillespie, coach of the Strikers looks on from the dugout during the Big Bash League match between the Perth Scorchers and the Adelaide Striker. (Credit: Getty Images)
In the latest episode we talk to author and journalist Gideon Haigh about his recent collaboration with Wasim Akram on his memoir Sultan. We talk about the process of writing the book and the challenges that Gideon had to overcome to ensure he told the story in Wasim's voice. Talking Points: The process Gideon followed and the contrast with On Warne The conversations Gideon had with Imran, Dravid, Shastri, and plenty of others Settling on a voice for the book - how people imagine Wasim will speak like Wasim's ability to praise and slam his team-mates - often in the same paragraph Wasim's evolving relationship with Waqar - their partnership and falling out The physical and emotional hurdles Wasim had to overcome through his career The challenge of writing the chapter on match-fixing Was Wasim the greatest bowler of all time? Revisiting the great spells via YouTube Participants: Gideon Haigh Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee) * Buy Cricket Beyond the Bazaar and War Minus the Shooting (both books republished by 81allout) Related: The wonder that was Waz - Gideon Haigh - ESPNcricinfo 'The match-fixing rumours were like a trauma... no one trusted each other' - Wasim Akram interview - Guardian At 56, Wasim is turning his thoughts to his legacy - Osman Samiuddin - ESPNcricinfo 'He made you believe the impossible' - Gideon Haigh on Shane Warne - 81allout podcast On Warne - Gideon Haigh - Amazon The Unquiet Ones - Osman Samiuddin - Amazon Pakistan in 1999: the allure, the magic, the heartbreak - 81allout podcast with Ahmer Naqvi and Hassan Cheema
To get a copy of the new ‘Neuro Putting' program with Dr Izzy Justice and Karl Morris go to https://themindfactor.net/shop-new/ This episode: Calming the mind through SIMPLICITY It is a wonderful pleasure to welcome back onto the Brain Booster long term Mind Factor client and DP World Tour star Ryan Fox. Ryan has had a truly outstanding season finishing 2nd to Rory Mcillroy in the Order of Merit, securing two wins including The Dunhill Links championship at St Andrews as well as 8 other top 10 finishes He has gone from being outside the top 200 in the world rankings to now being inside the Top 30 and eligible for all of next year's Major Championships. Ryan has worked systematically on his mental game for the past four years. We speak every week to stay on track. In today's session we talk about those key strategies that have unlocked Ryan's ability to ACCESS his true skills. Why simplicity is the gateway to a CALM state of mind How the calm state of mind allows the brain to communicate better to the body The joy of CREATING shots Being immersed in the GOLF COURSE and why that is so important The ability to DEAL with and ACCEPT any outcome on the course Understanding the true nature of the game and why it is so important to develop a perspective that allows you to deal with the chaos the game throws at you The need to work with coaches that keep you on track with understanding your tendencies Why trying to copy ‘the greats' may not be the best strategy Ryan also discussed how he felt the late, great Shane Warne was actually ‘with him' walking the fairways of St Andrews on his way to winning the Dunhill Links championship A really great insight into the mind of a top player and proven tour winner To get a copy of the new ‘Neuro Putting' program with Dr Izzy Justice and Karl Morris go to https://themindfactor.net/shop-new/
What is it like for youngsters locked up inside Western Australia's Banksia Hill detention centre? We're joined by the ABC reporter Grace Tobin, whose distressing Four Corners report has revealed the number of excessive force complaints against officers at Banksia Hill. Officers have been exposed for using the ‘folding up' technique to restrain teenagers. The movement is banned in Queensland over fears it could lead to suffocation or death. In this episode of the Briefing, WA's Banksia Hill's shameful treatment of detainees - many of whom are children Headlines: - Feds push for cap on energy prices- Albo finishes year on top of the polls- Iran to scrap morality police - Alleged ISIS terrorist Prakash facing six charges - Shane Warne elevated to legend status at Australian Sport Hall of Fame Follow The Briefing: Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAUSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 53 world #27 Ryan Fox joins Q for a chat to recap his outstanding 2022 season on the DP World Tour .Foxy is a New Zealand native who has taken the Golf world by storm this year .2 Wins on the DP World tour , 10 top 10 finishes and finishing second the DP World Tour Order of Merit . We chat about his great mate Shane Warne and what life has been like on the road with a young family .One of the good guys of golf absolutely loved having Ryan on the podcast . ContactEmail - teeitupgolfpodcast@gmail.comInstagram - @teeitup_golfpodcastFacebook - www.facebook.com/teeitupgolfpodcastTwitter - www.twitter.com/teeitup_golfpodTee It Up Golf Podcast is produced by Kieran NolanThis weeks Sponsor:Caddie Snackshttps://caddiesnacks.com.au/
I had the pleasure of interviewing the brilliant Jarrod Kimber on all sorts of subjects today. This is Part I of the interview where we discuss Pakistan's performance at the T20i World Cup in Australia, his love for Mushtaq Ahmed, the impact of Shane Warne on Australian cricket, the technical aspects of leg spin, as well as the brilliance of Abdul Qadir. Check out Part II which should be coming out in a week or so! You can find Jarrod Kimber here = https://twitter.com/benjonescricket I also want to say thank you to DeKobe for letting me use his music: https://dekobe.bandcamp.com/album/space-adventures You can donate to my patreon page if you would like to help me in continuing to do these podcasts: https://www.patreon.com/pakcricketpod You can follow me on twitter here: https://twitter.com/PakCricPodcast
He is the voice of cricket. But, he is so much more. The beauty about this world wide sensation, is that he is kind, thoughtful and funny. From humble beginnings, this shy and unconfident Indian student, has turned into a global icon. He has travelled the world writing and commentating cricket, with stories, relationships and memories to last a life time. He has known Sachin Tendulkar since he was 14-years-old, and commentated the highly emotional lap of honour in his final test match. He had ups and downs with Shane Warne before becoming a colleague and a friend. He has made countless other cricket friends and memories along the way. His insights into the craft of commentary and the story about how he got to where he is today, is as good as it gets. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
He is the voice of cricket. But, he is so much more. The beauty about this world wide sensation, is that he is kind, thoughtful and funny. From humble beginnings, this shy and unconfident Indian student, has turned into a global icon. He has travelled the world writing and commentating cricket, with stories, relationships and memories to last a life time. He has known Sachin Tendulkar since he was 14-years-old, and commentated the highly emotional lap of honour in his final test match. He had ups and downs with Shane Warne before becoming a colleague and a friend. He has made countless other cricket friends and memories along the way. His insights into the craft of commentary and the story about how he got to where he is today, is as good as it gets. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ABC's health expert Dr Norman Swan has been forced to issue an apology after falsely linking the death of the late Senator Kimberley Kitching and cricket great Shane Warne to COVID-19.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What a man to have at the beginning of what is a massive week for English cricket! Mason Crane stops by the podcast to talk all things himself, the Hundred, and of course the Cricket World Cup. The Hampshire Leg-Spinner has made a name for himself in his career, representing England across multiple formats. This last season proved to be one of Mason's most prolific. He helped bowl Hampshire to T20 blast glory and was a pivotal member of London Spirits Franchise who finished 3rd in this years edition of the tournament. I took this opportunity to pick Mason's brain on many things to do with English cricket. A fascinating chat about leg-spinners, or the lack-of in the test side and why this might be, about the structure of the British summer and the intense schedule our players have to cope with, Mason says some lovely words about the late-great Shane Warne who Mason was lucky enough to work with. Some truly fascinating topics, with an even more fasnicating insight into the British game. I also chat to Mason about his own career and the journey he has been on. A test debut in an ashes test match is something many kids dream of, snagging AB De Villiers as your first International wicket isn't far off either! Mason is a truly wonderful talent and an even better bloke. Given the significance of the week, we couldn't not talk about the England lads currently down under. This episode was recorded the night before the semi-finals and how wrong I was! Mason, on the other hand, a true patriarch. If you want to find out who Mason backed to win the final, you'll just have to listen! One massive final thank you to Mason and hope you all enjoy it! See you next week when we delve into the world of motorsport! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Harry Musgrove was an obscure Melbourne theatrical manager spruiking his plays - when destiny, and the Australian cricket team came knocking Cricket writer Ken Piesse tells the tale. More about Ken: https://www.cricketbooks.com.au/ken-piesse/ If you or anyone you know needs help Lifeline: 13 11 14 Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636 Kids Helpline: 1800 55 1800See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.