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- Download Hitwicket FREE for iOS/Android and build your dream team! - https://app.adjust.com/1d5n4oe9- Nord VPN Link: https://nordvpn.com/kimber This week Jarrod talks about commentary rights, Yasir Shah, Sachin Tendulkar and so much more.-To support the podcast please go to our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32090121. Jarrod also now has a Buy Me A Coffee link, for those who would prefer to support the shows there: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jarrodkimber.Each week, Jarrod Kimber hosts a live talk show on a Youtube live stream, where you can pop in and ask Jarrod a question live on air. Find Jarrod on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/c/JarrodKimberYT.To check out my video podcasts on Youtube : https://youtube.com/@JarrodKimberPodcasts-This podcast is edited and mixed by Ishit Kuberkar, he's at https://instagram.com/soundpotionstudio & https://twitter.com/ishitkMukunda Bandreddi is in charge of our video side.
In this episode, the BP boys do a review of the 3rd ashes test and preview the upcoming Pakistan vs Sri Lanka test series. 0:00 - Initial thoughts on the 3rd Ashes test and how close this Ashes series has been so far 6:10 - David Warner is Stuart Broad's bunny and should he get dropped? 11:42 - Mark Wood's incredible comeback and impactful performance 17:40 - Mitchell Marsh's century in his first test in 4 years 20:15 - Ben Stokes loves playing at Headingly 23:26 - England's chase, Moeen Ali's promotion, and how we think the Ashes series will end 31:36 - Pakistan vs Sri Lanka test series preview, new players in the squad 39:06 - What happened to Yasir Shah and Shaheen Afridi's full circle moment44:38 - Sarfaraz vs Rizwan, who will be Pakistan's preferred keeper? 47:37 - Our playing 11 for the match 51:10 - Our series prediction53:19 - [Quiz] Pakistan's highest test match wicket-takers Connect: Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/backwardpointpod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/point_backward Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/2lNbQxjAxGwKKswH54v40R?si=59292c7431124275 Linktree: https://linktr.ee/backwardpointpod
This week Jarrod and Bharat talk about IPL, Ashes, food, Angelo Mathews, Yasir Shah, bowling actions and much more. - Each week, Jarrod Kimber hosts a live talk show on a Youtube live stream, where you can pop in and ask Jarrod a question live on air. Find Jarrod on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/c/JarrodKimberYT. To support the podcast please go to our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32090121. Jarrod also now has a Buy Me A Coffee link, for those who would prefer to support the shows there: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jarrodkimber. If you like this podcast, you may enjoy other things I create, check them all out at https://linktr.ee/jarrodkimber. - This podcast is edited and mixed by Nick McCorriston, he's at https://www.nickamc.com and https://www.twitter.com/soundboy_audio. FortyTwo makes our video productions. Mukunda Bandreddi is in charge of our video side. Aurojyoti Senapati turns the files into video podcasts and Subhankar Bhattacharya makes our graphics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When vegetable processing facilities left Whatcom County decades ago, so did the crops that had for many years provided diverse opportunities for local farmers and their farmland. Now, as major local crops face uncertainty, Whatcom farmers are looking for other options to keep farmland in production. Canadian food processor Yasir Shah of BC Frozen Foods just north of Sumas in Mission, BC, joins Dillon to explain that different land pressures north of the border are spurring them to look at growing and processing vegetables here in the US, including possibly in Whatcom County.
In this episode of the Top Order Podcast, we talk Test Championship, Caribbean Premier League, NZ's home summer and Binksy compares Raj to MS Dhoni in This Week in Cricket (15.00). We then deep dive into the recently concluded England v Pakistan Test series, including tributes to Jimmy Anderson's 600th Test wicket, Jos Buttler's plus/minus, Mohammad Rizwan, Dom Bess, Yasir Shah's field placement, bad light, the English top 6 and more! If you enjoyed this episode, give us a like, follow, share or subscribe on all our channels (@toporderpod on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram) and a (5-Star!) review at your favourite podcast provider. It really helps others find the show. And if you'd like to reach out to us, get in touch with questions, comments, corrections or guest suggestions at thetoporderpodcast@gmail.com. Thanks for listening.
Recorded hours before the news of Bob Willis' passing was made public, the panel of Jo Harman, Ben Gardner and Yas Rana talk about all the action from the last week in cricket, from England's series defeat in New Zealand and David Warner's triple century to Simon Kerrigan's move to Shropshire.
Aussie captain Tim Paine has come under fire from across the cricket world after his stunning decision to declare Australia's innings with David Warner stranded not out on 335.Cricket legends, including Aussie test great Brett Lee, have questioned Paine's decision to put Pakistan in before the dinner break.Others have declared Paine's decision to deny Warner and viewers a chance of seeing Brian Lara's immortal 400-run milestone fall is enough for Paine to be "sacked".Warner walked off the Adelaide Oval as a history-maker, unbeaten on 335 from 418 balls.The 33-year-old looked invincible as he climbed towards 350, but Paine called the opener and Matt Wade back to the dressing rooms with the Aussies in the commanding position of 3/589 declared.It is now the fourth highest unbeaten score in the history of test cricket and the 10th highest score in test cricket.His knock of 335 is officially the second highest ever test score by an Aussie – second only to Matthew Hayden's 380, set in 2003.Australia declared at the end of the same over where Warner jumped above Mark Taylor and Sir Donald Bradman's iconic scores of 334.Warner earlier also broke Bradman's 88-year record for the highest score at the Adelaide Oval.Scoring at more than five runs an over, Lee told Fox Cricket Warner should have been given a chance by Paine to chase the record, after passing Bradman's mark with more than half an hour of play before the dinner break.While Mitchell Starc's early dismissal of Imam ul-Haq has eased the pressure on Paine, Lee said Australia should have batted on until the final session of play to force Pakistan to start its innings under the lights.He also said he didn't agree with Paine's decision on a game-management level, because he says there is not enough rain predicted to fall in Adelaide to put Australia's victory charge in doubt."It's not a lot of rain though is it? I'm just thinking, you don't often get that opportunity to go on to get a world record," Lee said."Years and years of cricket, and here's a chance to knock over 400 from the great Brian Lara."I would have preferred they start the innings under lights with the new pink ball."I just think if they went out to Warner and said here's the equation, 'You've got eight or nine overs to bat. If you can pick off another 70-odd runs, good luck'."I reckon if there's someone in world cricket that could get 60 odd runs in nine or so overs, it's David Warner."Aussie legend Shane Warne said he was surprised by the decision, but said he understood Paine's logic."I was a bit surprised. Because of the way Warner's batted today I thought he might have gone for the record," Warne said."But they wanted to have a crack at Pakistan. They're putting the team ahead of the individual. It would have been nice theatre to see David Warner go for the record."Mark Waugh also supported the declaration, while England great Michael Vaughan said Paine had "spoiled the party".Other commentators were much more scathing of Paine.Warner was also criticised in some corners of cyberspace for scoring the final single that pushed him above Taylor and Bradman's scores of 334.Warner hit just the eighth Test triple-century by an Australian, waltzing his way to the highest ever Test score at Adelaide Oval. In the most dominant innings of his career, Warner brought up the mark off just 389 balls in the pink-ball Test when he pulled Mohammad Abbas for four.He is the first Australian to do so since Michael Clarke in 2012 against India, in what was a similarly big first-innings score.With world-record holder Lara in the crowd watching his score of 400 fall under threat, Warner punished anything too full or too short from the tourists. And there was plenty of wayward deliveries to pick off.Twenty-two of his 38 boundaries came through either the covers or point, before he began to sweep with confidence off Yasir Shah on the second afternoon. He added 95 to his overnight score of 166 in the first...
Hello Everyone, I myself am an aspiring cricketer. I have played most of my cricket for Junior Levels in Canada, and played on a tour of Sri Lanka in 2015. Then I went to Pakistan, and played for a department in Grade II First Class Cricket. I have a lot of knowledge in sports science, injury prevention, and am a Certified Level II coach as well. I hear a lot, notice a-lot, and get a-lot of news about everything that happens in Pakistan Cricket. But, I never had the opportunity to share with people because it would jeopardize my career. But now, this is my career. I do my episodes with visuals on Youtbe. My channel is called "Shaheer on Air", feel free to find me there as well. In this podcast, we talk about a lot of things, and here is a breakdown. 1) Azhar Ali's injury issue, as to why he is not scoring runs. 2) Harris Sohail's failures in Australia. Comparison with Indian Cricketers. 3) Pakistani players do not improve their game, and still get selected. Mickey Arthur right or wrong? 4) Yasir Shah not taking wickets? No GOOGLY! 5) But wait, there are still positives in our team, and players. Not all is bad. 6) Misbah-ul-Haq and Waqar Younis ideologies are destroying Pak Cricket. 7) The real issue why we flopped in Australia. 8) Racism with Karachi players? 9) Misbah says our players are not fit?????
Welcome to the Armchair cricket podcast! This is a podcast focussing on Test cricket, by armchair critics of the game. Trivia Q: Which famous event connects the first hat-trick in a cricket ODI World Cups with the only player who has played in 6 Cricket ODI World Cups? Let us know your answers at armchair.cricket@gmail.com or via twitter @ArmchairCricPod or via the Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/ArmchairCricPod). Please do subscribe to our podcast and let us know what you think in the comments section or via mail. Today's topics: NZ vs BD: 2nd test result. IND vs AUS: Ongoing ODI series. SA vs SL: Ongoing ODI series. AFG vs IRE: ODI series wrap-up. INDW vs ENGW: T20I series wrap up. WI vs ENG: T20I series wrap up. Miscellaneous: - Euro T20 League announced: Scotland, Ireland and Netherlands participate with 2 teams each, 30 matches planned.- Enock Ikope former Zimbabwe cricket director banned for 10yrs by ICC.- Jason Holder calls for a minimum wage to stop Kolpak exodus.- Newly appointed BCCI ombudsman to take a call on Rahul/Pandya cases.- Pak squad for UAE ODIs against Australia announced.- Afghanistan's proposed tour of Zimbabwe cancelled.- Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis to be awarded Hilal-e-imtiaz (2nd highest), Yasir Shah to be awarded Sitara-e-imtiaz (3rd highest) on 23/03/19.- Mosharraf Hossain (former BD cricketer) diagnosed with brain tumour.
LISTEN TO SHANE JURGENSEN TALK WITH RADIO SPORT BREAKFAST ABOVEThe Black Caps don't have to look far for good omens as they fight for victory in the third and deciding test against Pakistan.Back at the scene of their first test victory in Abu Dhabi, the Black Caps trailed by 74 runs at the conclusion of both teams' first innings – the exact deficit they faced in the first test. And – just like the first test – they're in that position thanks to a major Pakistan batting collapse.At 286-3, Pakistan had cruised into a first innings lead thanks to Azhar Ali and Asad Shafiq, who added 201 for the fourth wicket, with both batsmen bringing up chanceless centuries.62 runs later, Pakistan were bowled out. After struggling in their first 44 combined wicketless overs, spinners Ajaz Patel (2-100) and Will Somerville (4-75) first broke the pivotal partnership, then ripped through a weak tail order to drag the Black Caps back into the test.However, by stumps, the Black Caps had lost both openers, with Jeet Raval being trapped lbw for a duck - his first in test cricket - before a moment of madness from Tom Latham saw him aggressively sweep Yasir Shah, picking out Haris Sohail at deep square leg who took an excellent low catch.Kane Williamson and nightwatchman Somerville saw the visitors through to stumps at 26-2, still trailing by 48 runs, but considering even a lead of 150 would put pressure on Pakistan in the fourth innings, they at least hold a slim chance of repeating their first test victory.Of course, the Black Caps needed a miraculous comeback to win that test, and they'll be hoping to be in a situation where such a similar method of victory isn't required.But, for that to be even a discussion worth having is a notable turnaround from how things were tracking, after Ali and Shafiq bossed the Black Caps bowlers to put Pakistan in control.Resuming the day at 139-3, the pair dictated the first session, aggressively playing Pakistan out of possible peril and placing them in a dominant position.Ali looked untroubled as he continued a superb series, adding a classy 134 to the 81 he compiled in the second test, and his one-man effort in the first test, where he made 65 in the eventual losing effort.His 15th test century came off 210 balls, and was much-needed after he arrived at the crease with Pakistan at 0-1. Shafiq proved the perfect foil, starting slowly before building into the innings for his 12th test ton, also looking at ease in his 104 as the pair combined to annoy the Black Caps bowlers for over two-and-a-half wicketless sessions.Trent Boult and Tim Southee showed a bit of spark with the second new ball, but any edges they could muster didn't go to hand, and they were forced into heavy workloads as they battled away on the slow surface.Just when things were looking grim for the Black Caps, their spinners finally came to the party. Having resorted to bowling to legside fields, Somverville's first test wicket saw the trap work, with Ali caught at short fine leg, before Patel trapped Shafiq lbw shortly afterwards.The spinners then had their fun with Pakistan's tragic tail, ending up taking six of the last seven wickets to fall. The other was a runout – it wouldn't be a Pakistan cricket extravaganza without a comical runout – as Yasir Shah lost his shoe, and his wicket, when he couldn't reach his ground coming back for a second run.From 286-3, Pakistan were all out for 348, and suddenly the Black Caps had renewed hope for a first away test series victory over Pakistan in 49 years.The dismissals of Latham and Raval significantly dimmed those hopes, and victory would still require a resolute fight from the Black Caps batsmen, and a strong fourth-innings bowling performance.Just like the first test.
Phil Walker is joined by regular guest Jo Harman and CricViz's Patrick Noone as they talk about England's series win in Sri Lanka, what England's XI will look like in the first Test in the Caribbean and Yasir Shah's brilliance. Adam Collins joins them on the phone from Australia to preview the upcoming Test series between India and Australia.
Before Isa jets off to Oz for the Australia and India Tests, Ankur and Aatif ask her if India can finally win Down Under? The team discuss Sri Lanka's whitewash to England but Sri Lanka fan Mark Machado tells us how Politics has entered the fray in the world of Lankan Cricket. Aatif ponders why Pakistan have out-Pakistaned themselves but is glad Yasir Shah is back to his best. Isa busts her best Bollywood dance moves at an event where young South Asian girls are shown that they too can have a future in Cricket thanks to a new ECB programme.
Black Caps batsman Ross Taylor joins Radio Sport Breakfast to review day three against Pakistan.Taylor says Yasir Shah was simply too good for the Black Caps lower order, and sounded hopeful they are good enough to save the test with a better batting performance in the second innings. LISTEN ABOVE AS ROSS TAYLOR SPEAKS TO RADIO SPORT
Both teams have a lot to prove as Australia try to recover from their biggest scandal this millennium, while Pakistan owe their fans an apology for their Asia Cup performances. With sweeping changes brought in for both teams and some big names returning to the team, including Yasir Shah, Mohammad Hafeez and Wahab Riaz, the series is sure to be interesting.
On the first pod of 2017, Adam & Tony discuss South Africa's Kolpak crisis. Are the players to blame? Why are so many leaving now? And what can be done to stem the flow? Plus, thoughts on Warner, Yasir Shah, Cook's future and #Lynnsanity, and Tony gets very excited about chicken balls. All this and more on the latest World Cricket Show - support what we do at patreon.com/cricketshow See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As a heatwave descends, Adam and Tony drag themselves off the beach to discuss an absorbing first Test at Lord's. Were England a bit unlucky, or have they finally been found out now they're up against a good team? And could Yasir Shah be about to break one of the oldest records in Test cricket? Plus, Tony becomes obsessed with 'sosh', and Adam narrowly avoids a shoe-related disaster. All this and more on the latest edition of the World Cricket Show - support what we do at patreon.com/cricketshow See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After a hellish break of almost 2 weeks, international cricket is BACK. On the pod this week, Adam and Tony deliver a full, spectacular preview of Pakistan v England in the UAE. Will England improve on their whitewash in 2012? Should Moeen open? Is Bell a spent force? And will Yasir Shah do an Ajmal? Also this week: Tony bails on bodyboarding Adam scares a fly Sunday afternoon vibes in the studio Tony is hungover Adam discovers there's another Adam Bayfield, and he's much cooler All this and more on the latest World Cricket Show - buy merch at cafepress.co.uk/cricketshow See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.