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Charlie Taylor takes the Cricket Show to the County Ground to see if Western Storm can make it ten wins from ten in the group stage of the Women's Super League. There are interviews with Heather Knight, Amara Carr and fans. Also on the podcast Jack Leach reveals that Ben Stokes took a liking to Jack's box and has used it for his centuries at Lord's and Headingley. Plus Peter Trego reflects on the news that his contract has not been renewed for Somerset and there's the fourth episode of The Visit of Oz, Charlie's history of the Women's Ashes.
Alasdair Hooper and Will Moulton are joined by Rugby League official and Leeds Rhinos' star Caitlin Beevers (https://twitter.com/CaitlinBeevers1) on episode 39 of SportSpiel. Feature Interview On our feature interview section (4:29) Will speaks to Caitlin who has already achieved so much at the age of 17. As part of Leeds Rhinos she already has two consecutive Challenge Cup victories - in 2018 and 2019 - and she has also been selected as part of the England squad for the Downer World Cup Nines in Sydney and the historic trip to Papua New Guinea. But Caitlin is no stranger to history having become the first female to ever referee a Rugby League game at Wembley Stadium last year. This is a game-changing athlete paving the way for other girls in her sport. Part Two Alasdair and Will present the news round-up (34:20) as they go through some of the important headlines that caught their eyes, including the latest in the Caster Semenya case, the conclusion of the Women's Ashes and the possibility of a female British and Irish Lions team. In our discussion topic this week (51:00) we look at gambling advertising after the introduction of a voluntary ban during pre-watershed live sporting action was introduced. We debate the effects it will have and ask if we're treating gambling addiction as seriously as we should be. Lastly we hold the latest round of Ask Alasdair (1:05:47) where Will asks Alasdair, and then the listeners, a sports trivia question. Messages Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/SportSpielPod?lang=en Like us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SportSpielPod/ Follow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sportspielpod/ Get in touch: sportspielpod@gmail.com Visit our website: sportspielonline.com Credits Image credit: With thanks to Caitlin Beevers Music: Otis McDonald
Adam and Geoff wrap up the Women's Ashes T20s and preview the men's Test in Birmingham. The Final Word is produced by Bad Producer Productions. Listen to all of our episodes at finalwordcricket.com. Support the show: https://patreon.com/thefinalword See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Wisden trio of Yas Rana, Phil Walker and Jo Harman come together for a blockbuster Ashes preview featuring interviews with Glenn McGrath and Ireland hero Tim Murtagh. They look back at the Ireland Test, the Women's Ashes, county cricket and Mohammad Amir's retirement and look ahead to the men's Ashes.
This week on the Fired Up Sport podcast Clare McDonnell and Kirsten Webster immerse themselves in the world of Women's cricket and speak to the woman who's the voice of Cricket Australia, Karina Keisler. She talks about how Australia has led the way on equal pay in the women's and men's games, and about her plans for a match later this year which could become the most watched female sports event of all time. Plus, former England International player turned writer and broadcaster Isabelle Westbury discusses how not getting the same opportunities and financial support as male cricketers in her teenage years may have actually helped her in the long run.
Yas Rana and Jo Harman are joined by Tom Huelin and former Hampshire wicketkeeper Michael Bates as they discuss the Women's Ashes, the Ireland Test, the Zimbabwe situation, the Hundred, the T20 Blast, the Euro T20 Blast, the art of wicketkeeping and much more.
On this episode of Waddaplayah, Mikhail Almeida and Aakash Mehta recap the World Cup Finals 2019. They also discuss about India's Tour to West Indies, Women's Ashes, Darts, Tennis, Kabaddi, and a lot more. You can reach out to us on social media. We're @ivmpodcasts on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook and use #WADDAPLAYAH. You can follow Aakash Mehta, Mikhail Almeida on Instagram. You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app. You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
Mark Butcher, Barry Glendenning and Andy Zaltzman join Emma John to discuss Ireland’s historic first Test match at Lord’s, Australia’s women retaining the Ashes, and why cricket is better than football
It's a draw. Day 4 of the Women's Ashes Test ends in a draw. Australia retain The Ashes. Geoff Lemon and Adam Collins wrap it up from Taunton. The Final Word is produced by Bad Producer Productions. Listen to all of our episodes at finalwordcricket.com. Support the show: https://patreon.com/thefinalword See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Day 3 from the Women’s Ashes Test in Taunton. The Final Word is produced by Bad Producer Productions. Listen to all of our episodes at finalwordcricket.com. Support the show: https://patreon.com/thefinalword See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Day 2 from the Women’s Ashes Test in Taunton. The Final Word is produced by Bad Producer Productions. Listen to all of our episodes at finalwordcricket.com. Support the show: https://patreon.com/thefinalword See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Across The Park, our little buddy Mick Rad is away, and we try to work out where he may be? Splendour In The Grass? Gaby and Joel fight on, though! This week we discuss, well, Mick Rad, Swine Flu, the 50th Anniversary of the Moon Landing, Instagram taking away the likes, Cats the Musical the Movie, all the Wimbledon winners, the Women's Ashes, 2019 ODI World Cup final, Sport clichés, Belinda Sharp being the first ever female NRL Referee, Netball World Cup, Rugby Championships, FINA Championships, and a game where we ask each other questions!
Day 1 from Taunton of the Women's Ashes Test. The Final Word is produced by Bad Producer Productions. Listen to all of our episodes at finalwordcricket.com. Support the show: https://patreon.com/thefinalword See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More content from Leicester. Women's Ashes back on Thursday.
With the completion of the group stage of the Cricket World Cup Oli, Dave and Steve sit down to talk about the last week of matches. Bouyed by England's victory in their must win match against New Zealand, we also discuss West Indies vs Afghanistan, Pakistan versus Bangladesh, Sri Lanka against India and Austrailia vs South Africa. We also have our regular injury feature Dave's Death Wagon, Oli poses a tough quiz, we catch up on our fantasy league standings and look forward to the semi finals and lement the start of the Women's Ashes multiformat series. Follow us on Twitter @crease_is Find us at https://www.facebook.com/citwpodcast or contact us via creaseistheword@mail.com
This week's episode comes to you from new surroundings, Ryan's kitchen to be exact as we cover the week's sporting events with constant musical help. Wimbledon, the Cricket World Cup, Women's World Cup, Women's Ashes, UFC and NBA are all covered in Episode 10 as well as Ryan merging into Hans Zimmer throughout.
Tuffers is off again this week, so Paul Farbrace takes his place as he joins Michael to look ahead to the World Cup semi-finals. Michael works out a unique way to motivate the England players, Paul tells a story about when Tuffers once hid behind a sightscreen to avoid a fielding drill, and Ebony Rainford Brent explains where it's all going wrong for England in the Women's Ashes.
Charles Dagnall is joined by former England captain Charlotte Edwards and former Australian batter Mel Jones to dissect the Women's Ashes so far after the Southern Stars took a 6-0 points lead in the multi-format series as the hosts crumbled. The trio also discussed the ex-players fond memories of playing in the Ashes.
Jon Norman and Steve Harmison preview India's Cricket World Cup semi-final clash with New Zealand at Old Trafford. Hear from Virat Kohli, Kane Williamson as well as reaction to the 3rd Women's Ashes match between England and Australia. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
The Cricket World Cup 2019 Semi-Finals are upon us! Will India secure their victory over New Zealand? Will Australia overcome England to land a place in the Final? Our new guest Dave joins Stuart and Charlie to predict the outcome of CWC19, discuss the Women's Ashes series between England and Australia, and look ahead to State of Origin Game 3.
Editor of the Wisden Almanack Lawrence Booth joins Yas Rana and Jo Harman for an episode that barely mentions the World Cup. The panel talk Women's Ashes, county cricket, Bradman and Scouse cricketers.
This week on Across The Park we discuss the G20 Summit, the Logies, what we are wearing, hot trends, what "in vogue" means, Community Cup, stretching, Lime Bikes, Ash Barty's still winning, 15 year old Cori Gauff winning at Wimbledon as well as Bernard Tomic's massive fine, NRL wrap up, State Of Origin, Mitch Stark's impressive bowling, Women's Ashes, Hot Dog Eating competition, and the game of all games!
This week we’re talking about everything world cup from the last week or so, charting England’s route into the semis and where it might still go horribly wrong for them.We also make a hash of trying explain the format of the women’s ashes series giving true meaning to the uninformed nature of the podcast. The regular features Off the Bat and Seamingly Stumped return too. Alongside updates of our own cricketing adventures.We also make predictions for the following 3 games of the world cup. If you get all 3 right you win a t-shirt, just tweet us with your predictions of the following games:Bangladesh v PakistanIndia v Sri LankaAustralia v S.AfricaTweet us @wrongendpodcast or email wrongendofthestick@hotmail.com
Jack Leach joins Charlie Taylor to give his thoughts on Somerset's season so far. Marcus Trescothick talks about his decision to retire and there's a look at the differing fates of Millfield's cricket department and nearby Glastonbury CC. Plus episode one of The Visit of Oz, Charlie's look at the history of the Women's Ashes. Also Graeme Swann and Henry Blofeld discuss their new tour and the World Cup.
In this weeks Episode, we discuss England's heartbreak in the World Cup, how England are coming back in the Cricket World Cup, how to get your head round the scoring system of the Women's Ashes, the goings on in the first few days of Wimbledon and find out whether Matt can take the over Kieran in the leaderboard in this weeks game. (Also listen out for a special guest.)
NBN is in some hot water over the idea of a charge for streaming content, the so-called Netflix Tax - the blokes discuss it and their views aren't equal. Samsung is in hot water with the ACCC over their water resistance claims and they intend to fight it. Apple Watch takes centre stage in the Women's Ashes and gets Tim Cooks stamp of approval, the Commodore 64 is back - again, better this time. How and why is your Uber rating so low? Trev has an idea. Jony Ive has left Apple - why? And the minute reviews!
CliffCentral.com — Much to be excited about sport-wise right now: there are the FIFA Women's World Cup and SupeRugby finals to enjoy. Things are hotting up at Wimbledon, the Proteas trot out one last time at the Cricket World Cup, and Frank Lampard returns to Chelsea as manager. Then Ben goes off on a bit of a tangent about the Women's Ashes. Fun times.
Barney Ronay and Charlie Baker join presenter Emma John to discuss England’s victory over India. Plus we reflect on the arrival of baseball during the World Cup and the start of the Women’s Ashes series
After his heroics against India, England's Jason Roy takes us inside the mind of an opener. Graeme Swann and Jeremy Coney look ahead to England against New Zealand. We reflect on Sri Lanka beating West Indies in a thriller at Chester-le-Street with Sir Curtly Ambrose, and you'll hear from captain Heather Knight as England prepare to face Australia in the Women's Ashes.
The Wisden duo of Yas Rana and Ben Gardner discuss Sri Lanka's win over West Indies, the cons of using net run-rates, the Women's Ashes and Adil Rashid.
We're back for the Women's Ashes! Series preview with Sarah Aley and Michelle Goszko.
The Aussies win a thriller, the Women's Ashes and the World Cup honeymoon by Wisden Cricket Weekly
On this week;s show we preview the First Ashes Test at the Gabba, wrap up the Women's Ashes and this weeks's Club of the Week is the Blind Cricket Association....so we are packed full of cricket. We also look at the NBL and go Around the World.
The crew discuss Women's Ashes and Shield Cricket. Mick goes local and has Ashes sledges. Ross jumps Into the Compost and Tom Parker. David has a segment - 6th grade. Listener feedback aplenty too!
Alex and Choc make a shocking attemp at interviewing Australian cricket player Megan Schutt, whilst failing to adequately recap the Women's Ashes so far.
This week on the show the boys are excited for the upcoming ashes, and discuss: - Ben Stokes becoming a community icon following the news coming out of Bristol; - The lack of recognition for the English team after arriving in Australia; - Mitch Starc taking charge of the first round of the shield and the form of the potential test players for Australia; - England fight back in the Women's Ashes; - New Zealand matching it with India; and - Chris Gayle being, well, Chris Gayle. Recorded in Clapham, England on 31 October 2017
In the absence of Marty, this week the boys discuss: - The first ODI of the Women's Ashes in Brisbane - Another cracking 'name the year' quiz from Ed - A worrying sacking of a groundsman in Pune, followed by some general discussion around the importance of a toss in tests - And the India vs NZ ODI series
Alex and Choc make a shocking attemp at interviewing Australian cricket player Molly Strano, whilst failing to adequately recap Game 1 of the Women's Ashes.
On tonight's show we chat about the Women's Ashes and West End Redbacks spearhead Chadd Sayers joins us to talk about the Sheffield Shield season opener against the NSW Blues. Heaps of NBL and NBA on the show and we feature the Nuriootpa Hockey club as our 'Club of the Week'.
This week: Women's Ashes, Around the World with Lisa, Headlines including a shock axing and lots more.. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With the Women's Ashes starting tomorrow, will Australia be able to hold on to the title? One of the rising stars, Holly Ferling, is out with an elbow injury, but she's confident in her teammates!
What are the chances of England taking home the Women's Ashes? Alistair Bruce-Ball is joined by former England cricketer Ebony Rainford-Brent and journalist Mel Farrell to preview the first game of the series on Sunday.
Alex and Choc make a shocking attemp at previewing the upcoming Women's Ashes, as well reminiscing about horror stories playing local cricket.
On this week's show we look at the AFL Grand Final and the start of AFL trade week. It's Cricket Season and we chat about the Aussies, the JLT Cup and the Women's Ashes. Our 'Club of the Week' is the SA Croquet Association and Pickles has a great Top 5!