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THE TEN MINUTE FORTNIGHT: French cricket levels up, and Liam Dawsons resigns from trying to play test cricket "The Ghost Cricket Leagues of France - a superb title for anything, really." FROM THE ARCHIVES (10'50): The Unstoppable Sonny Ramadhin is stopped "His 588 deliveries over 98 overs remain the most balls bowled in a first-class innings." THE REVIEW (21'20): Cricket's Greatest Game (2022) "We need more people who find Trevor Bayliss sexy." Recorded 1 April 2024
Sydney Thunder coach previews their derby against the Sixers
The BSB Team cover all the latest news in sport plus chat with Trevor Bayliss
Simon Hughes and Simon Mann look back on a momentous year of cricket, with contributions from Ricky Ponting, Harry Brook, Trevor Bayliss, Mike Gatting and Ricky Ellcock. It was a year of epic moments rather than epic matches, each one covered on this Analyst podcast. Please subscribe to our future shows, and for a special offer on NordVPN go to NordVPN.com/aic Happy New Year! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thunder BBL coach Trevor Bayliss joins Tom and Adam on Sportsday with a discussion on how his team can go one better than last year Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Simon Hughes laments the sad passing of cricket's great friend and enthusiast Sir Michael Parkinson, and talks to a largely unsung hero of cricket, Trevor Bayliss, about his life's work in the game and hugely successful coaching methods Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trevor Bayliss Interview Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sydney Thunder coach talks about their preparation for the 2022/23 BBL season
The BSB Team cover all the latest news in sport plus chat with Trevor Bayliss
Veteran coach Trevor Bayliss joins Vossy and The Missile to preview the Thunder's upcoming BBL12 season
The man who set the England 'ball' really rolling - Trevor Bayliss, the World Cup winning England coach - tells us how it was done and why Ben Stokes was always a natural leader Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“The HrishiKay Sessions” are produced & presented by Hrishikesh Kannan popularly known as Hrishi K Thanks for listening. Should you want to experience more ….for starters hit “subscribe” / “follow” and check out more episodes & be notified when further sessions go up! If ur looking for Hrishi across media & social networking then here goes: Twitter : https://www.twitter.com/hrishikay Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/hrishikay Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/hrishikay Youtube : https://youtube.com/c/hrishikeshkannan Soundcloud : https://www.soundcloud.com/hrishikay LinkedIn : http://linkedin.com/in/hrishikay
Sydney Thunder Coach Trevor Bayliss joins Jo and Jimmy to discuss Big Bash, The Ashes and Langer's future as coach
The Sydney Thunder are currently third in the Big Bash and their coach Trevor Bayliss joined the show as the Thunder prepare the Sydney derby on Boxing Day.
Gurinder Sandhu Interview
Trevor Bayliss Interview
Trevor joined Vossy to discuss his time in India, what hotel quarantine was like on his return, and why he decided to take on the role as the new Sydney Thunder coach
Stuart Law talks-through his time playing for Australia, Queensland, Essex and Lancashire; assisting Sri Lanka with Trevor Bayliss, and being the head coach of Bangladesh, West Indies and Middlesex.
Trevor Bayliss, a smart tactician who turned around the fortunes of teams and the personality behind the emergence of Ben Stokes, Woakes, Root, Mathews, Ajantha Mendis, T.Perera and has the unique skill of assembling great franchise T20 teams.
Sunrisers Hyderabad won the IPL in 2016 and have been one of the most successful sides in recent times. They have new coach Trevor Bayliss and captain David Warner to lead them in the UAE. They appear a definite contender. James Buttler is joined by DJ and Ashwin from the Edges and Sledges Podcast to assess SRH's chances. What are their strengths and weaknesses? How likely is it that we will see Warner with his hands on the prize on 10 November? You can listen to the full Cricket Badger IPL 2020 Preview Podcast which is out now in two parts cleverly named PART ONE (https://bit.ly/IPL2020Pt1) and PART TWO (https://bit.ly/IPL2020Pt2) . Stay tuned to the daily Cricket Badger Podcast throughout the Indian Premier League this season! Thank you very much for listening and supporting the podcast! Contact the show via Twitter on @cricket_badger or email us at cricketbadger@hotmail.com.
Where was the old theme from DXJB used in a film? The photo may be a clue. Hilversum had a serious communications problem just at the moment President Clinton arrived in the Netherlands. We looked at the Baygen Freeplay Radio which has moved on from the days (1995) when Trevor Bayliss was involved. We also look changes to liberate the FM airwaves. There are 104 million radio households. AIR doesn't reach the rural areas. Andy Sennitt reports about Radio Antilles which has been affected by the volcano eruption on Monserrat. Lots of great Jim Cutler jingles in this edition.
The Shackles Are Off - Cricket Podcast produced by England's Barmy Army
When Martin Guptill nudged that ball towards him last July, he was the epitome of calm, with years of practice and a steel to succeed behind him... and the rest is history. But before that World Cup win Jason Roy had been on an upward curve which saw him become one of the most destructive white-ball batsmen in the world. He joins the lads for a chat about everything from smashing the Aussies everywhere at the MCG to a dodgy pair of personalised trainers that earned him some stick off Trevor Bayliss. Remember to get your correspondence in to the boys by emailing in to info@barmyarmy.com, or tweeting @jamesgregg7 @BrooksyFerrett @chrismillard18
Trevor Bayliss and Darren Lehmann join Michael, Phil and Elly Oldroyd to look at what makes a good coach, why players don’t receive hairdryer treatments like in Tuffers’ day, the relationship between coach and captain, the future of coaching, and which current players would make good coaches after retirement. Plus we speak to Mickey Arthur, now on his fourth international team, England women’s head coach Lisa Keightley, and England men’s batting coach Graham Thorpe on how coaching has changed over the years.
The best men's Ashes in a decade, and the first drawn series since 1972, is over. We brought you every single ball of it, and now we're here to work out what it all meant. Puzzler-in-chief Nakul Pande is joined in the mind palace by Nigel 'The Bear' Walker and Tim Part for a bumper series review special, where we assess who won the draw and why; what England and Australia might look like in future series; and how we should view the tenure of Trevor Bayliss, and the confounding Test team he built. The regular pod returns on Thursday - get this and future pods, including our Guerillashire specials with Mike Gatting and Angus Fraser, BEFORE ANYONE ELSE by becoming a Patron at patreon.com/guerillacricket!
Adam and Russ get together to wrap up the final test at The Oval and have a look forward to what England do next. We say goodbye to Beefy and Lord Gower as well as Discuss the legacy left by Trevor Bayliss. Go well (we did it before tailenders)
We hear from Joe Root, Jofra Archer, Ben Stokes and Steve Smith after England's 135-run win at The Oval meant a drawn Ashes series for the first time in 47 years. Michael Vaughan has his say on why this result will be significant for Root's leadership of the side going forward, Alec Stewart says Ashley Giles has big decisions to make in the post Trevor Bayliss, and Glenn McGrath gets the final word on the pod as the urn heads back to Australia.
Jason Gillespie joins Bob Willis to look back on how England took control of the Oval Test - and reveal swhether he wants to succeed Trevor Bayliss!
Outgoing head coach Trevor Bayliss joined Rob Key ahead of his final Test in charge to reflect on his time with England.
James Buttler, the Cricket Badger, is joined by Cricket 365's Oli Fisher and cricket journalist Aakash Sivasubramaniam. The trio reflect on Australia's win at Old Traffiord and give their praise to Australia and conduct a post mortem on England's failure to regain the Ashes urn. Selection, a priority given to white ball cricket, Joe Root's captaincy and who should replace Trevor Bayliss as England coach all come up for discussion as the Badger in particular marks out his long run and lets off some steam. And the charity competition continues as the trio make their prections for the Fifth Test at The Oval and put up their bets to find the best value in the PaddyPower markets. The winner at the end of the Ashes series will be able to make a donation to the charity of his choice. The trio will be back every week throughout the Ashes series to assess the action just gone, chew over the talking points and make their predictions on the week ahead. Gamble responsibly and we will see you next week! Enjoy the Ashes! This Podcast is brought to you in association with Cricket365.com (http://cricket365.com/) and Paddy Power. Thank you very much for listening and supporting the podcast! Contact the show via Twitter on @cricket_badger or email us at cricketbadger@hotmail.com. If you'd like to advertise on the Podcast drop us a line and we will send you our list of very competitive rates.
Jonathan Agnew presents all the reaction from Lords as England have won their first ever Cricket World Cup by scoring more boundaries than New Zealand in a super over after it ended as a tie. Michael Vaughan, Jimmy Anderson, Phil Tufnell, Alec Stewart, Jeremy Coney and Simon Mann all reflect on England’s dramatic victory. Eoin Morgan, Trevor Bayliss, Jonny Bairstow, Chris Woakes and Jos Buttler all come onto the TMS podcast to celebrate an historic day.
Somerset player Lorraine Szczepanski talks to Charlie about coming out and the homophobic attitudes she's been the victim of. Somerset captain Tom Abell and bowler Craig Overton review a bizarre game against Kent which leaves Somerset well clear at the top of the County Championship and there's a review of Somerset women's 50 over season. Author Andrew Roberts talks about his new book on the Cricket World Cup and we've been among the fans for Australia against Pakistan in Taunton. There's also a look at how ham radio enthusiasts are getting involved with the World Cup and Trevor Bayliss previews England's next match against the West Indies.
Finally a day with no rain! David Warner’s brilliant century helped Australia squeeze past Pakistan in a thrilling match in Taunton, despite a superb bowling display from Mohammad Amir – Waqar Younis tells us just what he thinks it will do for Amir, plus Michael Vaughan, Geoff Lemon and Aatif Nawaz give their thoughts on a brilliant match. Trevor Bayliss explains to us why he hasn’t been watching any non-England games at the World Cup, and we continue our quest to find a listener to the podcast in every country in the world. We’re nearly half way there.
The day before the World Cup starts, Jonathan Agnew speaks to Eoin Morgan at the Oval about expectations, performing, and what he’ll say to the Queen. South Africa coach Ottis Gibson answers whether he’d be interested in the England job after Trevor Bayliss, plus Natalie Germanos and Dean Wilson give their thoughts on the World Cup opener. Then Aggers heads off to the World Cup launch party, and speaks to the great and good of world cricket, including Sir Viv Richards, Mahela Jayawardene, Azhar Ali, Jacques Kallis and Kevin Pietersen.
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.
Today a damp Darren Gough, Mark Nicholas and Gareth Batty decide on a dream England ODI XI, do you agree though? We also chat to Trevor Bayliss as he looks ahead at what needs to be done for England to achieve World Cup victory! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
It’s gone from bad to worse for England as the West Indies seal victory! What went wrong?West Indies took tough conditions in their stride and left England struggling to keep up. Darren Gough, Steve Harmison, Matt Prior and Mark Nicholas are down on the pitch chatting to a whole host of cricketing talent after England’s defeat including Alzarri Joseph, Trevor Bayliss, Joe Root, Darren Bravo, Kemar Roach and the very happy West Indies Captain Jason Holder. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Jon Norman is here to bring you a Following On Special! With an exclusive interview from Andrew McKenna with Trevor Bayliss, we also head on over to India as Michael McCann chats to England Lions Captain Sam Billings.It may have been a terrible start for England but as you finish wiping away those tears over the lost test make sure you hit subscribe for a new episode every day, which should cheer you up! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Jon Norman, Andrew McKenna and Barry Wilkinson bring you a short but sweet postcard from Barbados where the England team are having a well earned break ahead of the 1st Test. Hear from coach Trevor Bayliss and find out from Barry Wilkinson where the best beach in Barbados actually is. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Mark Nicholas, Matt Prior and Darren Gough look back on England's historic maiden series whitewash against Sri Lanka.The visitors secure their first away series clean sweep for almost 56 years, wrapping things up on day four of the third test - live on talkSPORT2.The guys are joined by England head coach Trevor Bayliss, captain Joe Root, man-of-the-series Ben Foakes, man-of-the-match Jonny Bairstow, Jack Leach and Ben Stokes.If you enjoy ‘Following On’ it would be great if you could subscribe on your favourite podcast app, and even better if you could leave a review on iTunes here; https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/following-on-cricket-podcast/id1101136985?mt=2You can follow the Following On team on Twitter here; @Cricket_TS@DGoughie@FulhamJon@mcjnicholas@MattPrior13 For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Jon Norman and Neil Manthorp look back at the 2nd test win for England and ahead to the 3rd Test in Colombo. They hear from Joe Root, Keaton Jennings and Trevor Bayliss as well as react to one of the most memorable train journeys Sri Lanka has to offer. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
We continue our build-up to the first Test between England and Sri Lanka in Galle.In today's episode we hear from England bowler James Anderson and head coach Trevor Bayliss. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Jon Norman, Mark Butcher and Gareth Batty seek refuge from the great storm battering Sri Lanka to dissect where it went wrong for England in the 5th ODI. They also discuss the positives after an emphatic ODI series victory and talk about the players who may have played themselves in (and out) of England’s World Cup plans. With special guest appearances from Eoin Morgan and Trevor Bayliss.If you enjoy ‘Following On’ it would be great if you could leave a review on iTunes here; https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/following-on-cricket-podcast/id1101136985?mt=2You can follow the Following On team on Twitter here;@Cricket_TS@DGoughie@FulhamJon@mcjnicholas For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Jon Norman and Andrew McKenna stick the car keys into the cricket strip at the P Sara that England will play on in their first warm up of the Sri Lanka series.Jonny Bairstow assesses former team mate Ryan Sidebottom's chances of glory in Dancing on Ice, Macca speaks to Trevor Bayliss and Liam Dawson, and for the second day in a row the lads have been invited somewhere 'plush' For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
2018 Annual Meeting raised the curtain on a new session type: ASCO Voices. These noncompete session feature presentations no longer than 7 minutes each and bring a variety of perspectives to the stage to share stories on oncology, medicine, and the world. From big ideas to personal passions, ASCO Voices present stories that differ significantly from the remainder of session types available at Annual Meeting. Dr. Trevor Bayliss is an oncologist in Pittsfield, Massachusetts and is affiliated with Berkshire Medical Center. He received his medical degree from Albany Medical College and has been in practice between 6-10 years. He is one of 6 doctors at Berkshire Medical Center who specialize in Oncology. In his ASCO Voices presentation, Dr. Bayliss shares his personal story of overcoming cancer and how it lead him to a career in oncology.
Pakistan out-fought, out-skilled and outplayed England in the first Test at Lords to silence their critics - we ask how has Mickey Arthur transformed a team usually mocked for their fielding to showing England how to win in English conditions. We hear from legendary pace bowler Waqar Younis. In contrast, where is it going wrong for England? Former England batsman James Taylor speaks to Alison Mitchell about how can Trevor Bayliss and Joe Root turn their form around having gone eight Tests without a win. Taylor's career was cut short by a heart condition and this week, has released a new book 'Cut Short'. He explains to Alison Mitchell how he felt let down by the ECB and The Players Association by the lack of care following his ordeal which left him fighting for his life. And we sent Rahul Tandon to the Home of Cricket where the world's biggest cricket stars came together in a special one off T20 charity match to raise funds for the five cricket grounds in the Caribbean that were damaged by the Hurricanes Irma and Maria in September last year. Carlos Brathwaite skippered West Indies which included Chris Gayle, Andre Russell and veteran batsman Marlon Samuels. They were up against a World XI which included Pakistan's Shahid Afridi and Afghanistan legspinner Rashid Khan. Picture - Mickey Arthur (Credit - Getty Images)
Paul Collingwood joins the Cricket Badger to chat North v South coaching success, playing in the Champion County game and Durham's new season. He also answers the question - with many bookies having him a front runner to replace Trevor Bayliss as England's head coach, would he bet on himself? Vish Ehantharajah chats all things #SandpaperGate, talks suitable punishments for Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft and assesses the future for Australia under new skipper Tim Paine. Contact the show via Twitter on cricket_badger or email us at cricketbadger@hotmail.com
Samar Khan and Rahul Puri are back with their weekly round-up of sports. They discuss Champions League -- the first leg of matches and their anticipations for the second leg. They talk about former no 1 shuttler Lee Chong Wei being offered money by a match-fixer. In the world of cricket, they discuss developments in T20 Internationals and the future for Test cricket. Rahul Puri agrees with England cricket coach Trevor Bayliss's call to scrap T20 Internationals. Samar points out that players are choosing T20 cricket over Test matches. All this and more on this week's Just Sports. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We have two great guests on the Cricket Badger Radio Show Podcast this week. Former Essex, Yorkshire and Northamptonshire all-rounder **James Middlebrook** chats about his career and the challenges of retirement and moving into umpiring. **Ali Martin**, cricket correspondent for The Guardian, discusses whether **Adil Rashid** and **Alex Hales** are right to ditch red-ball cricket, who will replace **Trevor Bayliss** as England coach and whether we've seen too much cricket Down Under this winter - does the changing shape of the world game leave us clamouring for a 'less is more' approach to the fixture schedule? Contact the show via Twitter on cricket_badger or email us at cricketbadger@hotmail.com
Darren Gough and Jon Norman discuss and debate the biggest stories of the week, including England's terrible tri-series, Trevor Bayliss’ comments that T20 internationals should be scrapped and Adil Rashid's decision to play only white-ball cricket For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Trevor Bayliss wants Twenty20 internationals scrapped - but what do Nasser Hussain and David Lloyd think? Plus, the boys preview the Tri-Series final between New Zealand and Australia.
Matt Prior, Jonathan Agnew and Simon Mann join Eleanor Oldroyd to discuss why England have only won one away series in the last five years and what can be done about it. Plus, after Trevor Bayliss’ announcement that he will leave after the 2019 Ashes we examine the role of a coach in cricket.
James Buttler is joined by Graham Hardcastle to dig through a poor Ashes 4-0 defeat for England, to discuss the squad for NZ tour and assess who might replace Trevor Bayliss as England's head coach. The pair also look at BBL07 so far and pick their winners for Australia's showpiece T20 event. Tweet the show on @cricket_badger or email James on jamesbuttler@hotmail.co.uk
Simon Hughes and Simon Mann assess England's capitulation at Trent Bridge that Trevor Bayliss called a 'shocker' and what they should do now. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bob Willis, Ian Ward, David Lloyd, Trevor Bayliss and Joe Root are among those giving their views on the hefty loss for England in the 2nd Test.
Bob Willis offers us his verdict on the 1st Test victory for England while we also hear from Joe Root, Moeen Ali and coach Trevor Bayliss.
David Lloyd joins David Ruse to discuss the fourth and final day of the first Test at Lord's as Pakistan defeated England by 75 runs. Plus hear from both captains and Trevor Bayliss.
Ahead of the first Ashes Test of the summer in Cardiff, 'Legside' Lizzy Ammon, Seth Bennett and James Wickham try to work out what Trevor Bayliss' first team will look like, fret about the Australian bowling attack and give their predictions for the series. Plus there's an interview with one of this year's breakthrough cricketers, Yorkshire's Jack Leaning, and in The Extra Overs, everyone thinks the ICC has got it wrong by reducing the World Cup to 10 teams.
It doesn't git any butter thun thus. On the pod this week, Adam and Tony reflect on an astonishing Test match at Lord's. Is Stokes the new Flintoff? Is Cook the new Cook? Are England good again? And what do New Zealand have to do to get more than two Tests a series? Plus, some thoughts on the Trevor Bayliss appointment, Adam drones on (mercifully only for about ten minutes) about KPgate, and Tony doesn't know where the ant killer is. All this and more on the latest installment of the World Cricket Show - buy merch at www.cafepress.co.uk/cricketshow See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.