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After Sri Lanka's new look ODI team lost in the final to India in the Tri-Series the Murali End crew review all the action from Sri Lanka's campaign. The pros, the cons and everything in between.Subscribe to the Murali End Substack: https://muraliend.substack.com/Join the Murali End Whatsapp Channel:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Val7H91JJhzfMEctCp1P
The Murali End team discuss Sri Lanka's wins over India and South Africa, how they did it and if they can win the Tri-Series? Subscribe to the Murali End Substack: https://muraliend.substack.com/Join the Murali End Whatsapp Channel:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Val7H91JJhzfMEctCp1P
Mpho and Tim are back and discussing the weekends breaking news of Kagiso Rabada's drug ban. They discuss the implications and what it means for the World Test Championship Final. They also discuss the poor performance by the Proteas Women in the Tri Series in Sri Lanka and then they finish by discussing the SA Emerging Men and Womens squads that were announed and the SA A Squad going to the West Indies.Follow us @FullQuotaPod on X and Subscribe to the Full Quota Podcast Youtube Channel. Full Quota Podcast on Apple Podcast and Spotify. You can buy us coffee at https://buymeacoffee.com/fullquotapod
The Murali End Team discuss the last week in Sri Lankan Cricket including the first game of the tri-series event between Sri Lanka and India and have a look at how the Sri Lankans are doing in the IPL.Subscribe to the Murali End Substack: https://muraliend.substack.com/Join the Murali End Whatsapp Channel:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Val7H91JJhzfMEctCp1P
Mark Machado, Estelle Vasudevan and Dominic Machado preview Sri Lanka's Women's ODI tri-series against India and South Africa, discuss the Men's A-team tri-series victory in the UAE against Ireland and Afghanistan and discuss the Sri Lankans in the Indian Premier League Subscribe to the Murali End Substack: https://muraliend.substack.com/Join the Murali End Whatsapp Channel:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Val7H91JJhzfMEctCp1P
Hi there! Welcome to Episode 298 of Never on the Backfoot Podcast. In this episode we're joined by Prajin for a double-duty deep dive — first into the Senior Women's Multi Day Challenger Trophy 2025. We break down performances, formats, and frustrations from the recently concluded red-ball competition. Was Team D's dominance expected? Did the toss play too big a role in results? And should we push for four-day women's games?Then, we shift gears to preview the upcoming Women's Tri-Series in Sri Lanka, with the World Cup on the horizon. From Harmanpreet Kaur's return to fresh call-ups for Kashvee Gautam, Shuchi Upadhyay, and N Shree Charani, we unpack India's squad selection, discuss notable omissions like Shafali Verma, and spotlight who could emerge as X-factors in this crucial preparatory series.Tune in for insights, tactical takes, and a pulse check on India's ODI roadmap!Thank you so much listeners for tuning in to this episode and for your unstinted support. Please follow and press the bell icon on Spotify and stay tuned. Do check out @neveronthebackfoot on Instagram and Threads and @neverontheback1 on Twitter (now called X) for the latest facts, updates, fresh content and a lot more coming up this cricket season. The podcast is also available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Spotify for Podcasters and many other platforms and spread the word. Never on the Backfoot is also on YouTube so don't forget to subscribe to the channel and stay tuned for a lot of insightful content coming up there as well. Until next time, stay safe and take care, listeners.
Mpho and Tim discuss the draw that happened at the wanderers in the CSA 4 Day Series Final discusssing the key performances in the final that was hindered by wet outfields. They also discuss the latest Proteas Women's ODI Squad for the Tri Series vs India and Sri Lanka. Follow us @FullQuotaPod on X and Subscribe to the Full Quota Podcast Youtube Channel. Full Quota Podcast on Apple Podcast and Spotify. You can buy us coffee at https://buymeacoffee.com/fullquotapod
In a bumper episode, Nick is joined by not one but three guests to discuss cricket all over the world! In the first segment he chats with Aaman Patel about the women's T20WC qualifier in Argentina, where the USA progressed comfortably ahead of the hosts, Canada and Brazil. Then Shounak Sarker joins to chat about Namibia hosting Canada and Netherlands for their rain-affected League 2 series. Finally, Vanuatu coach Chris Laffen shares his thoughts about the women's trip to New Caledonia, where they took on the hosts (playing as France), Fiji and Samoa.
A return to a happy hunting ground tonight for the Black Caps in cricket's Champions Trophy. New Zealand meet South Africa in the second semi-final in Lahore, having beaten the same side there in the Tri-Series last month, as well as hosts Pakistan. Former Black Cap Ronnie Hira joined D'Arcy to discuss. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Black Caps have beaten Pakistan twice in their home conditions this month to secure the Tri-Series trophy. The Tri-Series was a warm-up to the Champions Trophy one-day international tournament which begins this week. In a quirk of the draw the Black Caps will open the tournament against - you guessed it - Pakistan. Sports reporter Felicity Reid spoke to Lisa Owen.
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WATCH THE FULL EPISODE ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL HERE!Manaia Stewart joins ACC Head G Lane to digest what happens in a Wanaka Stag Do and what it would take for the lads to get to a protest on a Saturday (0:00)... Next, the fellas go over one of the greatest opening weekends of Super Rugby ever (9:50)! Then fear ensues as the Black Caps win the Tri-Series (19:00) before addressing the beef between USA and Canada during the fight fest on ice (27:10)! Finally, they get to your feedback in 'Yours Please' (30:30). Brought to you by Export Ultra! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pakistan lost the tri-series final against New Zealand and the glaring issues in the team have never been more obvious. BP boys try to make sense of the mayhem. Use code "BP10" for an exclusive 10% off your purchase at Yashi Sports: https://www.yashisports.comTimestamps:0:00 - Pakistan loses tri-series final 3:41: Pakistan's batting, Faheem's inclusion, and Naseem's innings 11:30 - Tayyab Tahir's cameo and where is Kamran Ghulam?15:50 - Pakistan's spin bowling issues and potential solutions 30:35 - Pakistan's chances at the Champions Trophy and Naseem Shah's bowling 39:52 - Pakistan's team combination and our Champions Trophy expectations 48:38 - BP in Dubai and Babar Azam's form
Super Rugby is back - can the Crusaders redeem themselves? Rugby Commentator Elliott Smith discusses major player losses, what to expect in the Blues v Chiefs match tomorrow, cricket's tri-series final tonight, the ongoing Ineos sponsorship issue and more. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dylan Cleaver joins Jason Hoyte to review two dominant performances from the Black Caps over Pakistan and South Africa in the Tri-Series (0:00). Then head right to the Champions Trophy comings and goings (22:36) before settling in domestic bliss by recapping the Ford Trophy and HBJ Sheild (29:10). Plus, the TAB Hunch of the Week! Brought to you by MAXRaft & Resene!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Century maker Kane Williamson heaped praise on Devon Conway after he and the opener recorded a record partnership as the Black Caps claimed a six wicket win over South Africa in Lahore to seal their place in the Tri-Series final.
Kane Williamson and Devon Conway produced New Zealand's highest ODI partnership against South Africa as the Black Caps romped to a six wicket win over the Proteas and into the Tri-Series final.
The Black Caps all-rounder Rachin Ravindra is set to miss tonight's one-dayer against South Africa in Lahore after he suffered a laceration to his forehead during New Zealand's win over Pakistan in their opening Tri-Series game on Saturday.
The Black Caps are set to be without all-rounder Rachin Ravindra for tonight's one-dayer against South Africa in Lahore after he suffered a gash to his forehead during New Zealand's win over Pakistan in their opening Tri-Series game on Saturday.
Pakistan is hosting its first tri-series in 21 years, and we're amped for it! Use code "BP10" for an exclusive 10% off your purchase at Yashi Sports: https://www.yashisports.com/ Timestamps: 0:00 - Tri-series is here! 6:10 - New Zealand squad review 16:53 - South Africa squad review 21:55 - Pakistan squad recap and possible playing 11 combinations 38:22 - Should Pakistan make changes to the squad? 40:03 - Fixtures & what to expect from the ground conditions 45:44 - Announcement and closing thoughts ✉️ Sign up for our free weekly newsletter – https://backwardpointpod.com/
At 25 years old international batting allrounder Black Cap Rachin Ravindra is already at the top of his game. Rachin shares how his culture helps keep him grounded ahead of the Men's Tri-Series in Pakistan.
Noel drops in for a chat about the longest game ... and winning it with a field goal!
Cricket everywhere we looked this week! Daniel Beswick and Nick Skinner on multiple T20I tri-series, Sub-Regionals, Scotland at T20WC, Nigeria at another U19 World Cup, Challenge League Returning, new Nepal Premier League and more! Don't know how we squashed all this in!
This week in women's cricket: England win the ODI series v NZ but struggle with the bat Sophie Devine shines but what's the future for NZ? Is the jury still out on Alice Capsey? England U19s win their tri-series Are male cricketers overpaid?
We have tons to discuss this week with Zimbabwe winning the African Games in a super over, counties applying for Project Darwin and the England squad for the U19 Tri-Series being announced. We're also joined by former Ireland international, Shauna Kavanagh to chat about her career and the development of Irish cricket. We are back next week but in the meantime our Instagram & TikTok is @noughtiechildpodcast and out Twitter/X is @00Child Podcast so drop us a follow to stay up to date!
Fresh off his first sojourn to Nepal, Bertus de Jong joins Nick Skinner to discuss Nepal's home tri-series with Namibia and the Netherlands.
In this installment we discuss the abominable '97 Blues jerseys, Tom Raudonikis as coach, QLD feeling flat, spin galore, NSW hooking dramas, disappointing Orign crowds, the Aaron Raper incident, Daryl Rodgers, cattle dog, Chris Close the voice of reason, the Super League Tri-Series, scheduling mayhem, remembering Peter Jackson, spin cycles, Ribot Norton, the epic Tri-Series final, Noel Goldthorpe's career, Bill Harrigan's follies, the legacy of the Tri-Series, and much, much more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's a big week back for the show, as we chat to Vanuatu women's skipper Selina Solman about her cricketing journey, as well as preview the upcoming League 2 Tri-Series hosted by Nepal.
Nick is once again joined by Nate Hays to look at the upcoming League 2 tri-series in Namibia, with the competition reaching its business end.
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Join me as I discuss Pakistan's victory over hosts New Zealand in the final of the Bangla Wash Tri Series (also featuring Bangladesh) and Pakistan's World Cup squad, tactics, specific players to consider and changes immediately before the World Cup 2022 in Australia. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aziz-hasan/support
Muhammad Rizwan with his prolific form especially in T20 format has earned him the honors to be crowned as the ICC Player of the month for September. M Rizwan's opening partner Babar Azam is not far behind when it comes to acknowledgment of his batting traits. Ian Chappell recently wrote an article and he was full of praises for Babar Azam. It turned out that Ian Chappell is a Babar Azam Fan. More good news for Pakistan as NewZealand will tour to Pakistan twice. Once in December of 2022 and this in April-May 2023. Pakistan is going to have yet another outing vs NewZealand in the Tri-Series. So far things look good for Pakistan as both New Zealand and Bangladesh seems to be struggling.———————————————————————————————————————————————————————Let's Discuss this and a lot more in this Live Cricket Podcast Episode of Talk Before Wicket with our Hosts Jalal & Umair.(This Podcast Episode was live streamed on our Youtube Channel, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch & Telegram Channel)#TalkBeforeWicket #PakistanCricketTeam #PakistanPodcast----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------If you liked our Content then please like, share and subscribe our Channel. Incase you did not like any or part of our content then please share your feedback in the comments section. This would help us in making the best content that our viewers would like to see regarding Cricket in general and Pakistan Cricket in particular.——————————— CONNECT ———————————Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TalkBeforeWicketTwitter: https://twitter.com/TalkBWicketInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkbeforewicketTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkbeforewicketFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/talkbeforewicketTelegram: https://t.me/talkbeforewicketTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/talkbeforewicket—————————— SUPPORT THE CHANNEL ——————————https://www.patreon.com/talkbeforewicket—————————— Our Official Website ——————————Website for Podcasts: https://www.talkbeforewicket.com/—————————— We are on all Major Podcasting Platforms——————————Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8yMDA0OTY4LnJzcw==Apple Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/talk-before-wicket-tbw/id1630001066Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/1sGtEc7jUh9qbNwiU72PvWPocket Casts:https://pca.st/hrumz1bl Support the showSHOP TOP-QUALITY CRICKET BATS AND GEARhttps://shop.talkbeforewicket.com/TALK BEFORE WICKET'S OFFICIAL CRICKET WEBSITEhttps://www.talkbeforewicket.com/ SUPPORT THE PODCASThttps://www.buzzsprout.com/2004968/supporters/newCONNECT Twitter : https://twitter.com/TalkB4WicketYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TalkBeforeWicketInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkbeforewicket
These Podcasts are getting bigger each week we have that much content! (0:50) - The NZ Summer has started with a Tri Series between NZ, Pakistan and Bangladesh! Pakistan look sensational, Bangladesh look very average and NZ... well they look awfully timid don't they? We are only 3 games in so maybe they can turn it around. Boys also discuss streakers and a few ground rules that should be followed... We also discuss the very convincing 2-0 result between Australia and the West Indies, who are increasingly becoming one of the more frustrating teams around. So much talent without any want it looks like. Australia's bowling attack looks set but what about the batting lineup? Finch is now in the middle order? Where does Tim David come into it? (23:00) - We are very fortunate to have current Blackcap and Otago Volts veteran Jacob Duffy join the show, we talk Mankadding, touring India with NZ A, debuting as a 17 year old against Kane Williamson, while Tim Southee opened the batting... Jacob talks about some of the struggles he went through before 2020 where he became a Blackcap for the 1st time. Jacob also joined Coach Corner to discuss Death Bowling and keeping calm and answered a few listener questions. (01:02:52) - Lugsys Memphis Meltdown was too strong for me and Jacko as he takes honors onto the Chocolate round. Big stakes this week as it will establish the draft for our MASSIVE T20 World Cup draft pre show next week! The 33 best players in the world selected by us and voted by you! If you enjoyed this or any other episodes, please share, rate and review It really helps the Podcast grow, we can't appreciate you enough! Thank You! Hosts - Matt Hunter (Munter) & Jackson Latham (Pies) & Simon Cromarty (Lugsy) Guest - Jacob Duffy Socials - https://linktr.ee/maximumcricket Email - maximumcricket21@gmail.com Logo - Created by https://www.instagram.com/joy_creations_nz/
Ish Sodhi joins the show to chat to Smithy about the state of the Blackcaps squad & recent games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Piney catches up with Blackcaps stalwart Tim Southee as they preview the upcoming World Cup. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Join me during this T20I Tri Series in New Zealand featuring Pakistan, Bangladesh and New Zealand before the start of the World Cup 2022 in Australia. What to do about this middle order for Pakistan? Thoughts on Wasim, Dahani, Rauf, Babar, Shadab and strategies with the ball and bat in in the middle order for Pakistan, who are looking dangerous! Lots of exciting cricket to come, stay tuned! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aziz-hasan/support
Dylan Cleaver & Paul Ford join Jason Hoyte for another episode of NZ's #1 cricket podcast the BYC Podcast! In this episode, the guys discuss their excitement for the Tri-Series starting this week for the Black Caps, the White Ferns close series in the Windies and Justin Paul calls in to discuss his appearance in the new segment 'Obscure Players of the 90's'! Plus, 'New Or Ruse', 'Cricket Violence Corner' and the 'Toppa Correspondence Of The Week'.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Blackcaps All-rounder Jimmy Neesham joins the show to talk T20I Tri Series vs Pakistan & Bangladesh at Hagley Oval as the teams build towards the World Cup later this month, what he expects from the quick-fire series, how the team are tracking & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we discuss Ireland Men's series against New Zealand and Ireland Women's Tri-Series against Pakistan and Australia. Our panel analyses the key moments, the positives to take and what to look forward to in coming months. We preview Ireland Men's two T20 Internationals against South Africa in Bristol this week, and what opportunities those two games bring for the side as it builds towards the T20 World Cup in October. Also stay tuned, as we hear from Ireland Men's wicket-keeper Lorcan Tucker who has been a key component for the senior side this year. There's Clear Currency Irish Senior Cup and National Cup chat as we discuss the finalists in the two club cup competitions. The Green Ball podcast is a show made just for fans of Irish cricket. You can provide feedback or suggestions @greenballshow on Twitter. Help us share the news and stories about Irish cricket by leaving a rating or review, or share the show with your family and friends. #GreenBall
This week we discuss the Women and Men England V SA matches, another round of the RHF Trophy, an Aussie win at the Tri-Series and their squad for the Commonwealth Games. We are also joined by Adelaide Striker & Redbacks player, Jake Weatherald. In BBL07, Jake scored 115 to win the trophy for the Strikers, and also took the iconic catch with Ben Laughlin to dismiss Bravo, so we talk all about those moments. Next week we will be back with another guest. If you enjoyed this episode, you can let us know on Instagram, Twitter or TikTok @howzattcp or via email howzatthecricketpodcast@gmail.com
With the Australian team settled in to the UK and in the midst of the Tri-Series with Ireland and Pakistan, fan-favourite Grace Harris joins Laura and Em on the Scoop for a predictably fun and lively chat on everything from the local cuisine in Ireland, to her status as a cult-hero as well as her curious lack of action since her T20 recall. Grace earned a recall into the Australian T20 side during the 2022 Women's Ashes series and has since played in the four matches since her recall - but bizarrely, hasn't batted or bowled in any of them.Indeed, three of the four matches were washouts which had Grace's teammates pondering whether it was her return to the squad that had jinxed the team!Grace is one of the most loveable characters in Australian cricket and we hope you enjoy the chat. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
So much cricket we almost don't know where to look! Nick, Tim and Bes wrap the Namibia-Zimbabwe-Uganda women's tri-series and take a look at the upcoming women's Fairbreak tournament, PLUS ponder the new CAN Nepal T20 league. We also hear from Alan Curr in Japan ahead of their Premier League, and wrap news from around the world!
First of all, we send our best wishes to Ryan Campbell and his family. On this week's show, Nick, Tim and Bes wrap the recent League 2 tri-series, as Scotland accelerate, Oman consolidate and PNG struggle. We take a look at Namibia's home series with Uganda, while the two countries also feature on the women's side, taking on Zimbabwe in the Capricorn tri-series!
This week Tim and Nick chat about Nepal's triumph in their home T20I tri-series, some bad news on the home front for Malaysia with Kinrara Oval set to close, and the Netherlands' unsuccessful tour of NZ. Rwanda also claimed victory in Lagos at the inaugural Nigeria Invitational Women's T20I Tournament, and they also chat about the 2-2 series result between Namibia and the Ireland Wolves, plus Uganda's arrival in Windhoek for a T20I and 50-over series.
In a busy week for the emerging game, Nepal hosts PNG and Malaysia in a tri-series, Tim shares some personnel news from Vanuatu, Nigeria and Oman both hold multi-nation women's tournaments, the Ireland Wolves take on Namibia A in Windhoek, and the Netherlands travel to New Zealand for their Cricket World Cup Super League series.
Tim and Nick are back to review the recently-concluded Cricket World Cup League 2 tri-series where hosts UAE picked up 3 wins against the inconsistent Nepal, and strugglers PNG. The pair also discuss the ongoing GCC Women's tournament in Oman, as well as Namibia's domestic Richelieu franchise series and the Ireland Wolves development tour.
The trio are back together and start with a look at the ongoing CWCL2 tri-series in the UAE. Then it's time to take stock of the European Cricket League as it approaches its finals week, before moving on to discuss the MCC's changes to the Laws announced this week.
This week with Bes on Women's World Cup duties, Tim and Nick meet to chat about the upcoming CWCL2 tri-series in the UAE, with the hosts joined by Oman and Namibia, and starting on 5th March. They also discuss some points coming out of Ireland's recent board meeting, and start the show by addressing the Russian invasion of Ukraine and how sports should think about responding to political crises. Then, Nick is joined by Nate Hays for an update on the board elections at USA Cricket, as well as some facilities news from Seattle.
We review the recently-concluded tri-nations series hosted by Nepal, as host Nick Skinner is joined by three members of the EC roster who've been watching each of the participating teams - Rod Lyall of the Netherlands, Nishadh Rego for Malaysia, and Dipesh Pandit, who was on the ground in Nepal.
Tim, Nick and Bes discuss progress in the cricket Olympic movement this week, the ICC Development Awards for 2020, and discuss issues in Nepal as the T20I tri-series nears its conclusion. EC Patrons get an extended show this week! To sign up to our patreon, visit patreon.com/emergingcricket!
Nepal is the most widely supported cricketing nation among Associate members. Whether it's a parade at Tribhuvan International Airport to welcome back the national team or the TU ground being packed to the rafters, iconic images of Nepal's passionate fan base have come to represent the hope that cricket will one day expand outside of its traditional strongholds. Despite this mainstream appeal, over the years, Nepali cricket has been plagued by systemic issues that have affected results on the field. Freelance writer and journalist, Rajan Shah is widely considered the go-to source for all things Nepal Cricket. He joins us to dive deeper into why Nepal hasn't been more successful on the field, offering some solutions to go with it. We also discuss the upcoming tri-series between Nepal, Malaysia, and the Netherlands set to get underway on Saturday 17th April. If you like this podcast, you may like our website: https://aocricket.substack.com/ You can follow us on Twitter and Facebook: https://twitter.com/AllOverCric https://www.facebook.com/AllOverCric Rajan's on Twitter too: https://twitter.com/momocricket Intro and Outro Music: Protofunk by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4247-protofunk License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
To preview the upcoming tri-series against Nepal and Malaysia we're joined by Dutch Men's Captain Pieter Seelaar, we discuss Uganda's tour to Namibia and wrap the week of Emerging Cricket news
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Die Zwift Tri Series bahnt sich ihren Weg. Die ersten Rennen sind absolviert, Laktat wurde kräftig getankt und die jungen wilden lernen von Rennen zu Rennen dazu. Wie die Athleten sich auf die Rennen vorbereiten und wie viel Spaß die virtuelle Laktatdusche bereitet erfahrt ihr in der neuen Folge. Wird die ZTS vielleicht die wichtigste virtuelle deutsche Triathlonrennserie?! Folge direkt herunterladen
Heidi and Pat break down the Tri-Series win and get their facts straight for an epic Womens t20 World Cup starting this week! Facebook: www.facebook.com/twofornone email: gingersnapsydney@gmail.com
The boys meet again to review the Nepal CWCL2 tri-series where the hosts showed signs of quality, Oman completed a clean sweep, And the USA fell for an unwanted record! The trio discuss Dougie Brown's shock sacking, rivalries and scenarios thrown up in the ECL20 draw, and much more!
Ahead of the WNCL final we chat plane rides and mindsets with Nicole Bolton. Lots of analysis on the Tri-Series included too, with a focus on Australia's strengths and weaknesses heading into the World Cup.
Our resident cricket tragic Tom Parry is joined by Jacob Scanlan to discuss the Big Bash Challenger, Under 19s World Cup, the ODI squad for South Africa and the Women's Tri-Series. Plus, the pair recap the Super Bowl and talk about the upcoming season of the AFL Women's competition. 1. Super Bowl LIV: San Francisco 49ers v Kansas City Chiefs 2. Big Bash League: Challenger preview, Stars v Thunder 3. Cricket in South Africa: Under 19s and Australian Tour 4. Women's Cricket: Tri-Series and World Cup Preview 5. AFLW: Our thoughts on the new teams See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The boys are joined by Russ Degnan (@Idlesummers) to discuss on-field action and the new tournament formats in the emerging game. After wrapping the Challenge League leg in Malaysia, the group discusses Singapore's tri-series with Nepal and Zimbabwe, where Singapore made headlines by beating Zimbabwe - their first triumph over a Full Member. The boys look forward to the T20WCQ and give predictions and wrap with news to end the show!
Bertus de Jong makes his return to the EC Podcast, giving thoughts on the multiple tri-series around the world. BdJ sticks around for Challenge League and Women's East Asia Cup chat, and Dan Kelly chats with Samantha Hickman about cricket in Peru and the South American region (full version coming soon to Patreon).
Another cracker of a show where Nick, Tim and Bes start proceedings by conducting a post-mortem of the dead 2019 Euro T20 Slam. The team then wraps the first tri-series of Cricket World Cup League 2 between Scotland, Oman and PNG, where Scotland and Oman both claimed three wins from their four matches. We also hear from Kyle Coetzer to give us his thoughts on the series. The group then look to the Women's T20 World Cup global qualifier in Scotland, where two of the eight competing teams will qualify for Australia 2020. The trio also wrap a T20I series between Spain and Finland, where the Spaniards claimed a 2-1 win in Kerava.
The boys are joined by Hong Kong captain Anshy Rath and Scotland captain Kyle Coetzer as they discuss the goings on in Canada where both played in the Global T20 in Brampton. We talk to Kyle as he prepares for their home tri-series with Oman and PNG this week and get Anshy's prediction, before we discuss the Americas men's T20 World Cup qualifier and the Everest Premier League, which has been moved to February and March, and both players have played in. Bes then rounds up the show with news, including Thailand's World Record effort and their quad series win over Scotland, Ireland and the Netherlands, as well as the cancellation of the Euro T20 Slam.
We close out EC Pod 7 with a review of the Uganda-Kenya-Zimbabwe women's "Victoria Tri-series", we talk about the first ODI between UAE & Zimbabwe and answer your questions from the EC Mailbag for the first time!
Zimbabwe Cricket interim coach Lalchand Rajput spoke to the media after the T20 Tri-Series involving Australia and Pakistan at Harare Sports Club this past week. Despite his charges losing all their matches, Rajput as happy with the progress made since he took over. www.3-mob.com
Zimbabwe Cricket interim coach Lalchand Rajput spoke to the media after the T20 Tri-Series involving Australia and Pakistan at Harare Sports Club this past week. Despite his charges losing all their matches, Rajput as happy with the progress made since he took over.
Pakistan were convincing in their 74-run T20 tri-series opener against Zimbabwe at Harare Sports Club. In the day 1 review of the series, Larry Kwirirayi and Kudzayi Chipidza review the match. www.3-mob.com
Pakistan were convincing in their 74-run T20 tri-series opener against Zimbabwe at Harare Sports Club. In the day 1 review of the series, Larry Kwirirayi and Kudzayi Chipidza review the match.
Larry Kwirirayi and Kudzayi Chipidza chat on #3mobRadio about the chances of the 17-man squad Zimbabwe cricket side chosen for the tri-series involving Australia and Pakistan kicking off at Harare Sports Club on Sunday. www.3-mob.com
Larry Kwirirayi and Kudzayi Chipidza chat on #3mobRadio about the chances of the 17-man squad Zimbabwe cricket side chosen for the tri-series involving Australia and Pakistan kicking off at Harare Sports Club on Sunday.
Listen to interim Zimbabwe Cricket Convener of Selectors Walter Chawaguta name the squad and explain why 17 were picked. www.3-mob.com
Listen to interim Zimbabwe Cricket Convener of Selectors Walter Chawaguta name the squad and explain why 17 were picked.
Tuffers and Vaughan are back for first time since January and there is a lot they want to get off their chests. The pair are joined by England Director of Cricket Andrew Strauss to discuss the retirement of Kevin Pietersen, with Ben Stokes back in the Test side we ask who'll lead the attack against New Zealand, plus bring you the latest on Scotland's hopes of reaching the 2019 World Cup. We'll also look at what's been an eventful test series between South Africa and Australia, hear from England women's World Cup-winning captain Heather Knight ahead of the Tri-Series in India, and ask whether white ball-only contracts are the future for English cricket.
Cricket.com.au trio Sam Ferris, Callum Kanoniuk and Andre 'The Doc' Mauger review Australia's T20I tri-series triumph, preview Australia's three-day tour match in Benoni and look at the new faces in the Australia Women's limited-overs squad to India
Previewing tonight's T20 Tri-Series final between Australia and New Zealand, the fallout from Manchester City's FA Cup loss to Wigan, and a review of the UCL and ACL action. Host: Wilson Smith
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.
Lauren Down, new White Fern. She was stoked to finally crack it in the side.Jeetan Patel, former Blackcap. Previewed the Blackcaps taking on England in the 4th match of the Tri-Series.LISTEN ABOVE AS LAUREN DOWN SPEAKS WITH D'ARCY AND GORAN
Lauren Down, new White Fern. She was stoked to finally crack it in the side.Jeetan Patel, former Blackcap. Previewed the Blackcaps taking on England in the 4th match of the Tri-Series.LISTEN ABOVE AS LAUREN DOWN SPEAKS WITH D'ARCY AND GORAN
Captain Kane Williamson and coach Mike Hesson should be axed from the New Zealand T20 setup.That's the call from leading commentator Simon Doull, the former international, who wants Martin Guptill installed as the new captain. Doull suggested New Zealand great Daniel Vettori — who coaches in the IPL and Big Bash — as a coaching candidate.Doull says New Zealand is constantly found out when the pressure goes on against good sides, and believes the current T20 outfit has too many ties to the test squad.He described Hesson as a great coach, but believes he needs more breaks while the T20 side needs a specialist, more up-to-date boss.Doull said Australia had just one test player in their T20 side while the Black Caps had seven.Williamson, Ross Taylor and Tim Southee were among the players who should be dropped, with the likes of Anton Devcich, Mark Chapman and Tim Seifert promoted. The only regular test players who should survive, in Doull's opinion, were Colin de Grandhomme, Mitchell Santner and Trent Boult.Doull told the Radio Sport Breakfast: "I don't think we are getting the selections right — I've had some concerns for a while."I would like to see Colin de Grandhomme batting higher but it is the selections, not the batting order (which is the problem). We want dynamic players and should be giving them an opportunity at T20 level."If Kane Williamson doesn't open in T20 he shouldn't be playing. His record opening is very good, at three and four it's not that great. But he shouldn't be in the T20 side, there's a lot shouldn't be in the T20 side."Williamson averages about 38 as a T20 opener, and 22 batting elsewhere. He had a shocker in the Tri-Series opener in Sydney, scoring eight off 21 deliveries against the Australians batting at number three.Williamson was dismissed for just 8 runs from 21 balls in Sydney. (Photo Photosport)Doull said Guptill was New Zealand's senior white ball specialist who would "relish the captaincy and responsibility". Coach Hesson, meanwhile, needed the chance to freshen up."He's a great coach who has done an amazing job, and has really grown into the job," Doull said."But he gets very little time off, only a small amount of time with his family. Give him T20 completely off, get a new coach, new ideas, a new bunch of players."(The coach) probably needs to have played the game to understand it a bit better. The Northern Knights had Gareth Hopkins solely as their T20 coach and he played until recently. The rest of the coaches around the country are a bit older, out of touch with T20."On the Tri-Series, Doull initially picked England as the team to beat but was extremely impressed with an Australian side packed with rising specialists."They've got guys with great slower balls, variations, long batting power. It is a very, very good T20 side and I can see Australia upsetting England," he said.
Captain Kane Williamson and coach Mike Hesson should be axed from the New Zealand T20 setup.That's the call from leading commentator Simon Doull, the former international, who wants Martin Guptill installed as the new captain. Doull suggested New Zealand great Daniel Vettori — who coaches in the IPL and Big Bash — as a coaching candidate.Doull says New Zealand is constantly found out when the pressure goes on against good sides, and believes the current T20 outfit has too many ties to the test squad.He described Hesson as a great coach, but believes he needs more breaks while the T20 side needs a specialist, more up-to-date boss.Doull said Australia had just one test player in their T20 side while the Black Caps had seven.Williamson, Ross Taylor and Tim Southee were among the players who should be dropped, with the likes of Anton Devcich, Mark Chapman and Tim Seifert promoted. The only regular test players who should survive, in Doull's opinion, were Colin de Grandhomme, Mitchell Santner and Trent Boult.Doull told the Radio Sport Breakfast: "I don't think we are getting the selections right — I've had some concerns for a while."I would like to see Colin de Grandhomme batting higher but it is the selections, not the batting order (which is the problem). We want dynamic players and should be giving them an opportunity at T20 level."If Kane Williamson doesn't open in T20 he shouldn't be playing. His record opening is very good, at three and four it's not that great. But he shouldn't be in the T20 side, there's a lot shouldn't be in the T20 side."Williamson averages about 38 as a T20 opener, and 22 batting elsewhere. He had a shocker in the Tri-Series opener in Sydney, scoring eight off 21 deliveries against the Australians batting at number three.Williamson was dismissed for just 8 runs from 21 balls in Sydney. (Photo Photosport)Doull said Guptill was New Zealand's senior white ball specialist who would "relish the captaincy and responsibility". Coach Hesson, meanwhile, needed the chance to freshen up."He's a great coach who has done an amazing job, and has really grown into the job," Doull said."But he gets very little time off, only a small amount of time with his family. Give him T20 completely off, get a new coach, new ideas, a new bunch of players."(The coach) probably needs to have played the game to understand it a bit better. The Northern Knights had Gareth Hopkins solely as their T20 coach and he played until recently. The rest of the coaches around the country are a bit older, out of touch with T20."On the Tri-Series, Doull initially picked England as the team to beat but was extremely impressed with an Australian side packed with rising specialists."They've got guys with great slower balls, variations, long batting power. It is a very, very good T20 side and I can see Australia upsetting England," he said.
Kyle Mills, former Black Caps fast bowler, shares his thoughts on what to expect from the T20 Tri-Series which starts tomorrow. He says the Big Bash in Aussie is on a par with our own Super Smash, so we should feel pretty confident about what our Black Caps can achieve against a side largely bereft of its superstars.LISTEN ABOVE AS KYLE MILLS SPEAKS WITH D'ARCY AND GORAN
Kyle Mills, former Black Caps fast bowler, shares his thoughts on what to expect from the T20 Tri-Series which starts tomorrow. He says the Big Bash in Aussie is on a par with our own Super Smash, so we should feel pretty confident about what our Black Caps can achieve against a side largely bereft of its superstars.LISTEN ABOVE AS KYLE MILLS SPEAKS WITH D'ARCY AND GORAN
Blackcaps batsman Ross Taylor reflects on the recent series against Pakistan and looking ahead to the Tri-Series opener this Saturday.Listen to the full interview above with D'Arcy
Blackcaps batsman Ross Taylor reflects on the recent series against Pakistan and looking ahead to the Tri-Series opener this Saturday.Listen to the full interview above with D'Arcy
Former Australia batsman Mike Hussey and cricket.com.au journalist Sam Ferris recap the Gillette ODI Series, preview the T20 international tri-series and have a look at the Big Bash semi-finals.
Fox league commentator, Andrew Voss thinks the Kiwis are a genuine chance to beat Australia at the Rugby League World Cup.He would also love to see a Tri-Series between New Zealand, Tonga and Samoa on at the same time as the State of Origin series.LISTEN ABOVE AS ANDREW VOSS SPEAKS WITH THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFAST
In this heavily loaded episode of the TFG Indian Football Podcast, we talk about a host of things like tomorrow's match between India and Mauritius, hear from Indian international Jackichand Singh on the upcoming Tri-Series, and discuss with Bengaluru FC fan Venkat about the upcoming season, the AFC Cup match against April 25th Sports Club, the evolution of the Indian national team, the opening of new I-League bids and Sony Norde's return to Mohun Bagan. This is an IVM Production; for more such awesome podcasts, come find us: Website: Indusvox.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ivmpodcasts Twitter: https://twitter.com/IVMPodcasts Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ivmpodcasts/
In this episode of TFG Indian Football Podcast we touch on a number of topics including the upcoming Tri-Series between India, Mauritius and Saint Kitts & Nevis, the rumours suggesting Bengaluru FC are about to sign Gurpreet Singh Sandhu, the upcoming opening of I-League bids for new corporate clubs and the win for East Bengal in Calcutta Football League. This is an IVM Production; for more such awesome podcasts, come find us: Website: Indusvox.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ivmpodcasts Twitter: https://twitter.com/IVMPodcasts Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ivmpodcasts/
Oj, uzbierało się. Usiedliśmy z Marcinem Florkiem na rozmowę na kilkanaście godzin przed zawodami Elemental Tri Series w pięknych okolicznościach olsztyńskiej przyrody nad jeziorem Ukiel. Rozmawiamy o życiówkach, omawiamy sobotnie starty cyklu WTS w Jokohamie, Ironman 70.3 na Majorce i niedzielną zagadkę w Prowansji. Zastanawiamy się nad wprowadzeniem nowych formatów startów triathlonowych, transmisji telewizyjnych oraz potrzebie mycia zębów. P.S. Aha, nie Dekker a Gilbert ;)
Daniel McHardy talks to Gavin Larsen, NZ Cricket selector, about the squad selected for the tri-series tour vs Bangladesh and Ireland before the Champions Trophy.
Daniel McHardy talks to Gavin Larsen, NZ Cricket selector, about the squad selected for the tri-series tour vs Bangladesh and Ireland before the Champions Trophy.
In this super special birthday episode, Luke and Alex cover the recent Tri-Series win for Australia, Sri Lanka vs England, ODI's, Test Cricket, and the Two Tier System. They then list their top "X-Factor" players of the modern era in this edition's Quick Six!
Luke and Alex are back and talking about the latest Tri-Series, the future of umpiring, and introduce a brand new segment called Quick 6 - this week the boys list their top 6 cricket bods.
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England's Pam Cookey following her sides 3-0 win in a Tri-Series over Trinidad & Tobago in Liverpool
Oliver Burley is joined by Nick Knight to look back at England's performance against Australia in the Tri-Series final.
Menners is joined by former Australian International Cricketer and now ABC Grandstand commentator Lisa Sthalekar and Dongles returns for a full round up of the Tri Series, BBL and much much more... Keep an eye out for the Australian Cricket Podcast World Cup Fantasy league. Follow us on Twitter: @auscricketpod, or email auscricketpod@gmail.com We are also on: FaceBook, Stitcher Radio App, podomatic.com, audioboom SUBSCRIBE on Itunes. Follow Lisa on twitter @sthalekar93 Check out Dongles blog dongles.org Produced by Menners released 02/02/2015 Sponsorship enquiries to: auscricketpod@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dennis was lucky enough to be invited back again to discuss cricket on South Africa's number 1 sports radio station Ballz Radio (Ballz.co.za). He chatted all thing Zim-Aus-SA ODI Tri Series and World Cup planning.