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Best podcasts about women's cricket

Latest podcast episodes about women's cricket

Oval Time
Under the Hood | Life Overseas, Finding Peace Beyond the Game & the Art of Journaling

Oval Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2026 37:10


Episode Four | Life Overseas, Finding Peace Beyond the Game & the Art of Journaling

The Morning Brief
Viral to Valuation: Building Women's Cricket as a Brand

The Morning Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 15:48


India’s Women in Blue have just delivered a World Cup win that electrified the nation, but what comes after the euphoria? In this episode of The Morning Brief, host Anirban Choudhury talks to branding and marketing veterans Harish Bijoor and Lloyd Mathias about what this historic moment means for the future of women’s cricket from visibility and storytelling to sponsorships, fan economies and year-round opportunities. We look at the structural shifts the sport needs, the commercial forces shaping its next phase, and what it will take to turn one breakthrough win into a sustainable, thriving ecosystem. Are we finally ready to build women’s cricket for the long haul?Tune in: You can follow Anirban Chowdhury on his social media: X and LinkedinCheck out other interesting episodes from the host likeBattle Beyond Borders, Peace Perished: Explaining the Pahalgam Terror Attack, Corner Office Conversation with Sridhar Vembu, CEO, of Zoho Corporation, Rebel Foods’ chief on Building Brands, Tech, and an IPO on the Horizon and much more. Catch the latest episode of ‘The Morning Brief’ on The Economic Times Online, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Amazon Music and Youtube.Credit: StarsportsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Edges & Sledges Cricket Podcast
CWC22, India v Sri Lanka and SmartCricket

Edges & Sledges Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 77:52 Very Popular


Ashwin is joined by Varun after a few week hiatus as they dive into the the first three matches by Team India in the women's 50 over World Cup, and how team India can keep it going to have a shot at the #CWC22 title.They also talk through #IndvSL, the pink ball test at Bengaluru, which is setting many infamous records and all the heroics from Shreyas Iyer, Rishabh Pant and Jasprit Bumrah.The second half of the show is a chat with Mr Atul Srivastava about player management and Smartcricket.com.Also please enter the exciting giveaway on the show by replying to the question asked on the show tagging @smartcricket19 and @1tip1hand and the answer using #TheBatSenseAdvantage.You can follow Edges & Sledges on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook: @1tip1hand You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcast App on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios

Coffee By Two
The rise of women's cricket with Karunya Keshav - Episode 9

Coffee By Two

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 33:44


Not much has been written about women's cricket. The Fire Burns Blue is a book that seeks to turn the tide and bring the evolution of women's cricket to the fore. Thoroughly researched and beautifully written, the book goes behind the scenes of women's cricket in India. On more than one occasion, it seemed as though women's cricket had turned a corner. But the last year, where the women's team didn't play cricket for almost a whole year while the men's team played an IPL and toured Australia brings back the inequality that still exists. What we speak about in the episode: a) The T20 World Cup final in March 2020 that saw a full house at the MCG b) People and organizations who have helped women's cricket over the years c) Karunya's partnership with her late co-author, Sidhanta Patnaik d) What Karunya hopes to write in the sequel --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pawan85/message

Galata: A Podcast from Puneeth Suraana
#53: Vanitha VR On The Truth About Women's Cricket

Galata: A Podcast from Puneeth Suraana

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 103:57


Vanitha Vr is an India Cricketer. In this interaction, she open's up about speaking the truth, being bullied, developing high pain tolerance, obsessing over sugar, making money as a cricketer and more!  

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Woman's Hour
Amy Winehouse remembered; Women's cricket; Botox and fillers; Violence against women strategy

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 57:30


This Friday marks 10 years since the tragic death of the singer Amy Winehouse from alcohol poisoning at the age of just 27. A new documentary film, Reclaiming Amy on BBC 2 on Friday at 9pm features Amy's closest friends and family and seeks to tell the story of the real Amy. We hear from her mother, Janis and close friend Catriona Gourlay. A brand-new cricket competition, the Hundred is launching today. It's the first time a major team sport competition, which features both male and female teams, has opened with a women's match. Despite a push for equality, the women playing in this tournament are set to earn thousands of pounds less than the men. Can this competition change things further for women in cricket? Head of the Women's Hundred and Female Engagement at the ECB, Beth Barrett-Wild and English international cricketer, Kate Cross join Chloe to discuss. After a year long inquiry the all party parliamentary group on aesthetics beauty and wellbeing has called for much tougher regulation of Botox and fillers. MPs say the lack of proper regulation is putting women at risk. But their report stops short of recommending that only healthcare practitioners should be allowed to inject. We hear about the background and some of the horror stories from our reporter Melanie Abbott, and then from David Sines, who chairs the body registering practitioners and overseeing training providers, the Joint Council of Cosmetic Practitioners and Leslie Blair from the British Association of Beauty therapy and Cosmetology, which represents therapists. Plans to tackle violence against women and girls following the mass protests when the marketing executive Sarah Everard was murdered on her way home from a friend's house, have been unveiled by the government. This strategy also comes amid concern about low rape conviction rates and a culture of sexual harassment at schools. Chloe is joined by Andrea Simon, Director of End Violence Against Women Coalition and BBC special correspondent, Lucy Manning.

Oborne & Heller on Cricket
The hidden history of a huge success: women's cricket in Britain

Oborne & Heller on Cricket

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 52:24


The rise of women's cricket is one of the biggest sporting stories in modern Britain – but behind it is nearly 700 years of history. That is one of many surprises revealed by Rafaelle Nicholson, a leading authority on women and sport, in her book Ladies And Lords: A History Of Women's Cricket In Britain. She is the latest guest of Peter Oborne and Richard Heller in their regular cricket-themed podcast.Read the full description here: https://chiswickcalendar.co.uk/episode-60-the-hidden-history-of-a-huge-success-womens-cricket-in-britain/Get in contact by emailing obornehellercricket@outlook.com

Overthrow Cricket Podcast
Mithali Raj Breaking The Biggest Record In Women's Cricket | India vs England ODIs Review Ft. @SheTalksBall | S03 Ep 23

Overthrow Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 27:04


In this episode of Overthrow Cricket Podcast, podcaster Shashwat Chaturvedi invites Radha Gupta from She Talks Ball as we discuss all the 3 matches played during the India Women v/s England Women ODI Series. We talk about the thrilling encounter won by the Indian Team in the 3rd ODI and also discuss the impossible records achieved by Mithali Raj in this series and also predict the results for the upcoming T20i series between the two teams starting from 9th July 2021. Follow Overthrow Cricket Podcast for cricket memes and regular updates on Instagram: @overthrow_cricket. Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for some funny and insightful cricket content. Follow She Talks Ball on Instagram for some really insightful women's sports updates: @shetalksball Follow SheTalksBall on YouTube for more women's sports-centric content. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/overthrow-cricket-podcast/message

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Vision View Sports Radio On Air Interviews
Kirstie Thomson – Imperial CGL Women's cricket player

Vision View Sports Radio On Air Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 8:16


She won 3 awards, including Imperial Player of the Season for the women's club at the Central Gauteng Lions Awards and she tells us about her journey to being acknowledged for these awards.

Stumped
Bamboo bats, Irish women's cricket and BJ Watling's retirement

Stumped

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 37:32


Are bamboo bats the future of cricket? We hear from former Thailand Under 19’s player, Doctor Darshil Shah who has co-authored some research outlining the benefits of using bamboo instead of willow. Plus we are joined by Ireland captain Laura Delany who looks ahead to their upcoming series against Scotland after 18 months without an international match. The team also discuss the India squad announcement ahead of their upcoming tour of England, BJ Watling's retirement and Pakistan's new parental support policy for players. Photo: Laura Delany of Typhoons plays a shot watched by Shauna Kavanagh of Scorchers during the Women's Super Series match between Scorchers and Typhoons at Malahide Cricket Club in Dublin. (Photo By Sam Barnes/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

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Former captain of Japan's Women's Cricket national team will play in Sydney - クリケットの元女子日本代表主将、シドニーでプレーへ

SBS Japanese - SBSの日本語放送

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 12:21


Mai Yanagida arrived in Sydney in March and will play for St George-Sutherland Women's Cricket Club. - 柳田舞さんが、来シーズンをセントジョージ=サザランド・ウイメンズ・クリケットクラブでプレーします。

The Last Wicket
The Fire Burns Blue for Women's Cricket in India

The Last Wicket

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 49:24


We speak with Karunya Keshav (journalist and co-author of "The Fire Burns Blue: A History of Women's Cricket in India") and Ananya Upendran (former cricketer and managing editor of Women's CricZone) about the evolution of women's cricket in India over the last few decades. We talk the beginnings of women's cricket in India, growth of the game at a grassroots level, rising stars to watch out for, the Equal Hue Project, Women's CricZone, and so much more. Links: Buy the book: "The Fire Burns Blue: A History of Women's Cricket in India" | India | United States | The Equal Hue Project Women's CricZone Follow them on Twitter: Karunya Keshav and Ananya Upendran Cover art by @RanjithaS --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lastwicket/message

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RNZ: Morning Report
NZ women's cricket team returning to action

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 2:36


The New Zealand women's cricket team are returning to action for the first time this summer today. The White Ferns are taking on England in the first of three one-day internationals at Hagley Oval in Christchurch. Sophie Devine will lead an experienced New Zealand side that includes an Auckland teenager who is looking to make her international debut at just 16. Sports reporter Brenton Vannisselroy reports.

Dil Hai Cricket [Hindi Cricket Podcast] - by Subrata Biswas
Breaking News: First ICC player of the month announced for men's and women's cricket!!!

Dil Hai Cricket [Hindi Cricket Podcast] - by Subrata Biswas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 2:07


Username - @dilhaicricket. Is instagram account/facebook page par mujhe DM karke bataiye ki aap konse topic par podcast episode chahte hai. Mai jitni Jaldi ho sake, us topic par ek podcast episode, apke is channel - Dil Hai Cricket, par launga. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/subrata-biswas01/message

Weekend Breakfast with Africa Melane
SA women's cricket team beat Pakistan

Weekend Breakfast with Africa Melane

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 2:39


Sara-Jayne speaks to Founder at The Popping Crease, Fatima Ahmed. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Sportstalk with D'Arcy Waldegrave
Amy Satterthwaite on the draw for the 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup

Sportstalk with D'Arcy Waldegrave

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 6:42


Hagley Oval remains the host of the final for women's Cricket's showpiece event, as part of the revised draw of the delayed 2022 one-day World Cup in New Zealand.The Christchurch ground will host the decider in a day-night game on Sunday April 3, as well as a semifinal and three pool matches.The six lighting towers at Hagley Oval were turned on for the first time today by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Sport Grant Robertson.White Fern and Cantabrian Amy Satterthwaite was part of the schedule unveiling in Christchurch, and says it's fantastic to see Hagley Oval hold onto the decider."To play in a World Cup at our own stomping ground here in Christchurch, under lights, would be a real career highlight."It was hard to watch the T20 Women's Cricket World Cup from the sidelines back in March (after giving birth in January) so seeing the match schedule all locked in for the ODI World Cup here in 2022 gives both myself and the rest of the team a target to strive for as we prepare over the next 16 months."Wellington's Basin Reserve will host the other semifinal.The tournament, which was delayed by 12 months from its original date in early 2021, will open on Friday March 4 at Bay Oval in Tauranga when the White Ferns take on a yet to be determined qualifier.The ground will also host a heavyweight clash between defending champions England and India – a rematch of the 2017 tournament's final.The six host cities of Auckland, Hamilton, Tauranga, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin have been retained to carry all 31 fixtures.Eden Park has two matches – a marquee tie of the New Zealand against England on March 20, as well as heavyweights India and Australia a day before.The Basin will be graced by a trans-Tasman tussle between New Zealand and Australia on March 13.There will be a total of 17 day-night matches spread across four grounds.Prize money for the tournament will equate to $5.5 million.New Zealand, Australia, England, South Africa and India are the only confirmed teams, with three more to be added. They will emerge from the qualifying tournament taking place in June-July 2021.text by Lachlan Waugh

RNZ: Morning Report
Women's Cricket World Cup to be held under lights at Hagley Oval

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 5:05


The final of the women's Cricket World Cup to be held in New Zealand in 2022 will be played under lights at Hagley Oval in Christchurch. Before then, cricket fans around the country will get a chance to see eight of the world's best cricket nations go head-to-head in matches across Aotearoa - with games scheduled for Auckland, Tauranga, Hamilton, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin. Andrea Nelson is the chief executive of the 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup. She speaks to Corin Dann.

Entrepreneur Lounge of India (ELI)
ELI-80 | Yash Lahoti (Founder & CEO of Women's CricZone - media platform for Women's Cricket)

Entrepreneur Lounge of India (ELI)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 30:39


In this video, Yash talks about various aspects of being an entrepreneur and takes us through his personal journey. Check out his: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yvlahoti/ Website: https://www.womenscriczone.com/home Mobile App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/de... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WomensCricZone/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womenscricz... Twitter: https://twitter.com/WomensCricZone

The Final Word Cricket Podcast
Glenn Maxwell mayhem & 150 years of women's cricket

The Final Word Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 100:48


Season 9, Ep 10: It seems Glenn likes the SCG. The Aussie men's summer is underway, and the one-dayers have been spectacular with Steve Smith centuries, the Finch-Warner partnership, and Maxi's destruction at the end. The Women's Big Bash finals are over with the Sydney Thunder the surprise winners. England are winning in South Africa and a new chair was appointed to the ICC. Then there's our interview with Fiona Bollen, whose new book with the Bradman Museum brings together a trove of newly discovered photographs of women's cricket in Australia since the 1800s and tells those stories. We'll go all the way back to when the four nieces of Australia's first Test captain Dave Gregory proved their own skill on the field. And keep an ear out for 1930s Final Word favourite Peggy Antonio. Plus there's a new Wisden Cricket Monthly out, get your discount: bit.ly/wcmtfw Your Nerd Pledge numbers this week are: 5.67 – Jon Rees. 2.72 – Not that Tim Minchin. Send us a Nerd Pledge at patreon.com/thefinalword
 Find previous episodes at  finalwordcricket.com Check out CBUS Super at  cbussuper.com.au The Final Word is part of the  Bad Producer Podcast Network
 Title track by  Urthboy Support the show: https://patreon.com/thefinalword See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Third Wheel
#58 ft. Amber Sandhu - Radio and TV Presenting, Women's Cricket & Trusting your Partner

The Third Wheel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 103:27


She’s got you for Ep #58, it’s Amber Sandhu!

Just Baatein
Talking Cricket : IPL Playoffs and Women's Cricket

Just Baatein

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 26:35


We're back with a Sunday episode! We have a conversation around the soft spots of each IPL Playoffs team and talk about what they can improve. We also discuss about the importance of Women's T20 challenge and their future in the IPL.

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Splinters: The Bench Podcast
NSW WOMEN'S CRICKET PREVIEW: SPLINTERS 98

Splinters: The Bench Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 49:09


For the first time, we have an all-girl Panel for Splinters with 'The Pocket Rocket', along with our Chief Women's Cricket Analyst Georgia Lomis-Futeran, are joined by special guest and Manly 2nd Grade Captain Mikaela Turik to talk about all things NSW Women's Premier Cricket.Not only that but we have the return of Drop and Give me 20 and Mikaela does not hold back. Who cops it? Download the podcast to find out.

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Splinters: The Bench Podcast
NSW WOMEN'S CRICKET PREVIEW: SPLINTERS 98

Splinters: The Bench Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 49:09


For the first time, we have an all-girl Panel for Splinters with 'The Pocket Rocket', along with our Chief Women's Cricket Analyst Georgia Lomis-Futeran, are joined by special guest and Manly 2nd Grade Captain Mikaela Turik to talk about all things NSW Women's Premier Cricket.Not only that but we have the return of Drop and Give me 20 and Mikaela does not hold back. Who cops it? Download the podcast to find out.

Oborne & Heller on Cricket
Talking with ECB's Managing Director of Women's Cricket Clare Connor

Oborne & Heller on Cricket

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 47:37


The rise of women's cricket, in England and worldwide, is the biggest story in the modern history of the game. Clare Connor CBE is a witness to this journey and a key driver of it. As a cricket-crazed girl, she played in boys' and men's teams, not even aware of English women's cricket. But still in her teens, she played Test cricket for England women, then captained the side to a famous long-delayed Ashes triumph. After retirement she became a top administrator. Since 2012 she has been the chair of the ICC's women's committee, and more recently became the ECB's Managing Director for women's cricket and a board member. From October next year, she will become the first woman President of the MCC – a men-only bastion for over 150 years. She is the guest of Peter Oborne and Richard Heller in their latest cricket-themed podcast.She describes the thrill of learning about her MCC appointment from its incumbent, Kumar Sangakkara (then captaining MCC on tour in Pakistan) and the MCC Chief Executive, Guy Lavender.  She outlines her ambitions in the role in making the Club more inclusive. She outlines her early cricket career in and near Brighton, unaware of women's cricket and with no role model in women's cricket. Although  the only girl in her early teams, she never felt like an outsider, through the unconditional support of her parents and team members. She describes the trial – and the shot  in front of the then England women's coach – that brought her into women's cricket. Clare speaks of the demands of her England international career, juggling them against her university studies in English and her later job as a teacher. Like her colleagues she was never paid match fees: initially they even had to pay all their own expenses, including overseas tours. Full professional contracts were introduced only in 2014. She describes vividly the intense national celebrations in 2005, shared with the England men,  of the double success in their respective Ashes series, culminating in a ceremony and a joint photograph at an empty Lord's.Clare picks out highlights of the global advance of women's cricket, given new impetus by T20, notably its take-off in Thailand, its progress in Pakistan after the pioneering courageous work of the Khan sisters, and the current proliferation of women's competitions. She outlines the ICC's efforts to develop the game in new territories with no background in cricket, and to use the game for social unity and global healing after the pandemic. She cites dramatic statistics of the current TV and digital audience for women's cricket in England and worldwide. She refers to the growing discussions of the possibilities of women's cricket selling its own rights and obtaining its own sponsorship. (One downside to its growing success is the infiltration of attempted match fixing into women's cricket.) She emphasizes the huge importance of showcasing women's cricket (with free-to-air TV coverage) at the forthcoming Commonwealth Games in Birmingham in 2022, and the strong efforts being made to include both men's and women's cricket in the next Olympic Games in  Paris. Time constraints might well require this to be a T10 format. Hybrid pitches (real turf matched with artificial)  will be essential: they have played a great role in the spread of global cricket. Finally she contrasts her early career, unaware of women's cricket, with the ambitious ten-stage pathway devised by the ECB to attract girls and women into cricket and let them progress as far as they want. She concludes: “There are so many more opportunities now for girls and women to feel more part of cricket, as players, fans, coaches, and that's a very exciting journey.”

The Game Changers
Ebony Rainford-Brent: Cricket needs a diverse elite pathway

The Game Changers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 51:59


Ebony Rainford-Brent is a former England cricketer, World Cup Winner, sports broadcaster at the BBC and Sky, Director of Women's Cricket at Surrey, motivational speaker and a podcast host. Is there no end to this woman's talents?   The Game Changers: Fearless Women in Sport

The Super Over Podcast
14. When Tendulkar tweets you & JP makes a big IPL announcement!

The Super Over Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 52:17


It's the original three this week, as JP Duminy, Jemimah Rodrigues & Liam Flint come back together after a month's holiday! They talk about what they've learned in this Coronavirus season and JP drops an IPL bombshell!

WiSP Sports
WiSP Sports Desk: S2E36 - Women's Cricket Continues to Make Ground

WiSP Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 45:45


On our weekly news show Chris Stafford is joined by Nancy Gillen from Inside the Games who has the top stories from around the world of women’s sport. This week’s guest is Cricket England’s Beth Barrett Wild with an update on the women’s game and new Hundred Series. We hear how the women’s contracts have been protected for next year and what we can look forward to when England play the West Indies in the upcoming T20 series taking place behind closed doors at the County Ground in Derby, England but with extensive TV coverage. Stories we cover this week: The Hundred Contracts British/NZ Gymnastics (and Stuff launch women in sport section) Osaka wins US Open South African Government back Semenya Cathy Freeman Sydney 2000 anniversary FIFA Women's football programs Gabeira big wave FASANOC women in sport workshop and Nordic combined training camp Online training camp for women's Nordic combined declared a success Hosts: Chris Stafford & Nancy Gillen Podcast length: 52 mins For more information, links and resources, plus conversations from the world of women’s sport including articles, blogs, videos and podcasts visit wispsports.com. WiSP Sports is the World’s First and Only Podcast Network for Women’s Sport with more than 60 hosts, 1300+ episodes across 50 shows and over 7 million downloads. WiSP Sports is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at info@wispsports.com.

The Commentary at Home Podcast
Talking Women’s Cricket with Raf Nicholson

The Commentary at Home Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 33:18


Mark chats to cricket writer, journalist Raf Nicholson about the Women’s game. Raf discusses how she fell in love with cricket and how she became one of the most authoritative writers on the women’s game.

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The Commentary at Home Podcast
The Welcome Return Of Women’s Cricket

The Commentary at Home Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 41:25


Richard Bedbrook, the Regional Director of the South East Stars, chats to Mark about the return of the women’s game and the start of the Rachel Heyhoe Flint Trophy. Richard also chats about his time as the Performance Manager on the Surrey Academy and Head Coach of the Surrey Stars.

Stumped
Anderson's 600, Dutch women's cricket and the CPL bio-bubble

Stumped

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 41:13


On Stumped we discuss whether Jimmy Anderson is the greatest pace bowler of all time after he became the first seam bowler to take 600 Test wickets and we reflect on the third test match between England and Pakistan where Zak Crawley scored 267. How has the postponement of the Women's World Cup affected teams who were hoping to qualify? The head coach of the Dutch women's national side Sean Trouw joins us to explain what they have been doing during Coronavirus and how they have seen a rise in participation numbers since the start of the pandemic. Plus one of the biggest parties in world sport, the Caribbean Premier League began last week but how does the bio-bubble in Trinidad and Tobago compare to England? We speak to Danny Morrison who is a journalist there. Photo: James Anderson of England celebrates after taking the wicket of Azhar Ali of Pakistan to reach 600 Test Match Wickets during Day Five of the 3rd #RaiseTheBat Test Match between England and Pakistan at the Ageas Bowl on August 25, 2020 in Southampton, England. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images for ECB)

HotSpot - A Cricket Podcast By Chetan Narula & Deep Dasgupta
18: Jemimah Rodrigues on Women's Cricket in 2020 - S2 E7

HotSpot - A Cricket Podcast By Chetan Narula & Deep Dasgupta

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 65:45 Very Popular


Indian cricketer Jemimah Rodrigues talks about women's cricket in 2020 on the latest episode of HotSpot.  Joining our hosts Chetan Narula (sports journalist & broadcaster) and former Indian cricketer (& broadcaster) Deep Dasgupta on this very special episode, Jemimah Rodrigues sheds light on her journey from a child prodigy to becoming an international cricketer for India, all before turning 20.  Rodrigues also talks about:  - Indian women's team, what keeps the team together, hopes and aspirations.  - Cricket in covid times and how women's cricket has been hit by multiple postponements.  - Moving the 2021 ODI Women's World Cup to 2022.  - Debate over shorter boundaries and pitches, lighter balls and bats.  And, much more!  Tune in!  Our panelists are on Twitter: @chetannarula, @DeepDasgupta7 and @JemiRodrigues Picture courtesy - Jemimah Rodrigues 

Best On Ground Weekday Kickoff
Best On Ground Weekday Kickoff, Wednesday August 12 2020

Best On Ground Weekday Kickoff

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 17:14


Darren Parkin joins Pete Fairbairn this morning on the Best On Ground Weekday Kickoff to discuss the biggest stories happening in the world of sport. Today: Tevita Pangai Jr, the future of Zac Williams, where are Collingwood at, the plight of Western Sydney Wanderers, and the Australian Women's cricket team to head to NZ. The Best On Ground Weekday Kickoff is delivered before 8am, Monday to Friday.

A Cricketing View
Karunya Keshav & Snehal Pradhan On Their Report On The State Of The Art Of Women's Cricket In India

A Cricketing View

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 54:09 Very Popular


In this episode of the podcast I speak to Karunya Keshav and Snehal Pradhan about their report (co-authored with the late Sidhanta Patnaik of Wisden India and Women's CricZone) for the Sport Law and Policy Centre title An Equal Hue: The Way Forward For The Women In Blue (read the report). Karunya Keshav is Editor-at-large at Wisden India. She is the author (with Sidhanta Patnaik) of The Fire Burns Blue: A History of Women's Cricket in India Since retiring from cricket in 2015, Snehal Pradhan has worked as a freelance sports journalist and broadcaster. She has written for ESPNCricinfo, Firstpost, The Economic Times, Scroll, among others. Through her series ‘Cricket with Snehal’ on YouTube, she shares lessons learned over a 15-year career. Karunya tweets @kuks Snehal tweets @SnehalPradhan I tweet @cricketingview Here's an old essay I wrote about women's cricket. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cricketingview/message

WiSP Sports
WiSP Sports Desk: S2E25 - Women's Cricket Yet to Resume Play

WiSP Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 46:08


On our weekly news show with Chris Stafford and Nancy Gillen we have the top stories from around the world of women’s sport. Plus Beth Barrett-Wild is responsible for the new Hundred Series to be launched in 2021at the England Cricket Board (ECB). Beth explains how this new series will be played as a multi-gender sport, what other tournaments are being planed and when we can expect to see play resumed this summer. Stories covered this week: FIFA Women's World Cup Australia bid for Netball World Cup Clare Connor MCC President T20 World Cup figures New Zealand rugby sevens Athlete A Netflix Documentary Hosts: Chris Stafford & Nancy Gillen Podcast length: 46 mins Sponsor: Hylands Homeopathic Earache Drops For more information, links and resources plus conversations from the world of women’s sport including articles, blogs, videos and podcasts visit wispsports.com. WiSP Sports is the World’s Largest Podcast Network for Women’s Sport with more than 25 hosts, 1200+ episodes across 45 shows and a global audience of over 6 million. WiSP Sports is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at info@wispsports.com.

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The Super Over Podcast
10. AB De Villiers on RCB, Virat Kohli & playing for God

The Super Over Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 38:15 Very Popular


Mr 360 AB De Villiers, joins South African team mate JP Duminy, Jemimah Rodrigues & Liam Flint to talk through his love for the RCB family, his thoughts on King Kohli and how his faith in Jesus frees him up to play.

Tasmania Talks with Brian Carlton
Jacqui Triffitt, author writing book on history of women's cricket in Tasmania

Tasmania Talks with Brian Carlton

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 8:57


Aaron Stevens speaks with Jacqui Triffitt, author writing book on history of women's cricket in Tasmania.

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Wrong End of the Stick
Episode 47 - Interview with Ella Chandler

Wrong End of the Stick

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 47:53


We're back with a new interview for the pod. This week Jonathan meets (virtually) Ella Chandler, cricket coach and player and we talk about her cricketing journey, playing with (and learning from) her hero Charlotte Edwards as well as covering the state of the women's game, her take on The Hundred and lots more!Before all of that we're back with our regular features Seamingly Stumped - where we test each other on obscure cricket terminology and Two Can Play That Game - where we review a cricket game, this week it's Umpire's Call (link below).Umpire's Call - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/cricket-lbw-umpires-call/id1459498778Our Twitter/IG - @wrongendpodcastOur Email - wrongendofthestick@hotmail.comFollow Ella on Twitter: @ellachandler19

The Super Over Podcast
7. Is social media a blessing or a curse? With Smriti Mandhana

The Super Over Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 51:30


Indian opener, Smriti Mandhana, joins JP Duminy, Jemimah Rodrigues & Liam Flint to discuss if having social media as a pro cricketer is a blessing or a curse. Plus we get your questions answered on all things cricket!

Stumped
How Sana Mir changed women's cricket in Pakistan

Stumped

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 50:01


As Sana Mir retires, we'll analyse her inspirational role for female cricketers in Pakistan with the coach who helped her become the number one bowler in the world. Plus, should The Hundred seek Indian investment following its postponement until 2021? And, how Twenty20 went from a hit and giggle to the face of modern cricket. Photo: Sana Mir (Getty Images)

BBC Somerset’s Cricket Show: Extras
Coronavirus and women's cricket

BBC Somerset’s Cricket Show: Extras

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 66:35


Charlie Taylor rounds up what has been an unprecedented month for county cricket. Image: Getty Images

History of Cricket
1934-35 - First International Women's cricket series

History of Cricket

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 19:38


Myrtle Maclagan and Betty Snowball (pictured) formed a formidable opening batting partnership; Myrtle also opened the bowling with Mary "Peta" Taylor the fastest  bowler on show. Australia had leg spinner Peggy Antonio known as "The Girl Grimmett" and Queenslands premier allrounder Kath Smith.

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Clean Bowled Podcast
Ep.2: COVID-19 & Women's Cricket

Clean Bowled Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 27:50


The coronavirus has brought normal life to a standstill, which means sport too has fallen by the wayside for the time being. While it can be expected that most sports pick up from where they left off when things 'normalise', will it be the case with women’s cricket? Listen to Ananya Upendran and S. Sudarshanan - bolstered by opinions from Isabelle Westbury, Natalie Germanos and Raf Nicholson - discuss this interesting question. You can write to us/ send in your feedback at: cleanbowledpodcast@womenscriczone.com You can also follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WomensCricZone Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WomensCricZone/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womenscriczone You can check out our website here: www.womenscriczone.com

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Switch Hit Podcast
Knight mode: Heather Knight on T20 World Cup, women's cricket and The Hundred

Switch Hit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 52:36


The England captain joins Alan Gardner and Valkerie Baynes to talk life on lock down and future challenges.

Splinters: The Bench Podcast
NSW WOMEN'S CRICKET WRAP: SPLINTERS 74

Splinters: The Bench Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 59:48


The Raging Bull takes charge as we return to regular podcasting to bring you the final wrap on the 2019-20 NSW Women's Premier Cricket season.It wouldn't be a Splinters women's cricket podcast without Zoe Benjamin back on board, and Georgia Lomis-Futeran alongside to dissect all the goings on around the women's game.There's even a special Splinters debut, so make sure you acquaint yourself with a very young Splinters guest by streaming or downloading the women's cricket wrap edition!

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Splinters: The Bench Podcast
NSW WOMEN'S CRICKET WRAP: SPLINTERS 74

Splinters: The Bench Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 59:48


The Raging Bull takes charge as we return to regular podcasting to bring you the final wrap on the 2019-20 NSW Women's Premier Cricket season.It wouldn't be a Splinters women's cricket podcast without Zoe Benjamin back on board, and Georgia Lomis-Futeran alongside to dissect all the goings on around the women's game.There's even a special Splinters debut, so make sure you acquaint yourself with a very young Splinters guest by streaming or downloading the women's cricket wrap edition!

Sky Sports Cricket Podcast
Massive moment for women's cricket and the 'scary' Shafali Verma

Sky Sports Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020 50:47


England captain Heather Knight joins Ebony Rainford-Brent, Isa Guha, Lydia Greenway and Nasser Hussain to reflect on the highly successful Women's T20 World Cup, salute 'scary' India Women batter Shafali Verma and explain how she is keeping busy amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Splinters: The Bench Podcast
IT'S A BRAVE NEW WORLD: SPLINTERS 71

Splinters: The Bench Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 58:05


Well, sport as we know it seems to be done and dusted for... well, when we know, you'll know!Normally, we like to put up our interviews as bonus content, but with the lack of sporting content around, we're going to be readjusting our schedules for the next little while.To begin, we're going back to last Friday's Bench, when we had some interesting discussions with Asquith Magpies Ron Massey Cup coach Pat Weisner, Hornsby Lions coach Chips Carroll and our own Zoe Benjamin about the way the disappearance of sport is impacting what's happening with players, coaches and, well, everyone really!So settle in and enjoy reliving last Friday night! And that's not a euphemism!!

The Emerging Cricket Podcast
Corona Cancellations, Women's cricket in Saudi Arabia and further female tours

The Emerging Cricket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 47:10


Through all the turmoil of COVID-19 and cricketing cancellations, some good news on the EC pod this week regarding women's cricket in Saudi Arabia, and plans for some women's tours to go ahead.

Splinters: The Bench Podcast
WELP!: SPLINTERS 70

Splinters: The Bench Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 56:50


Yep, it's been a cluster of a week, and sport has completely gone off the rails!The spicy chorizo, however, still found a way to discuss all things sport, and he called up the Wise Man to sit down alongside him, to cast an eye over all that's happened (and may happen for some time...) across the opening stages of 2020, from cricket, to darts, to things non-sporting as well.As the world goes in several different directions, take a moment to relax with a rather random Splinters!

Stumped
Australia and Katy Perry light up women's cricket

Stumped

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 35:50


Australia lit up the MCG in front of a record crowd to seal a fifth Twenty20World Cup title in style - Alison Mitchell, Jim Maxwell and Charu Sharma discuss how they can build on this success. In contrast, we figure out why India's cricketers failed to deliver on the big stage and how long before we see the first women's Indian Premier League. Picture (Credit - Getty Images)

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