The discussion takes part from different corners of the world. Johnno shares his current experiences in India, touching on topics like the local culture, roads, food, and his business dealing with cricket gear suppliers. Meanwhile, the trio talks extensively about cricket, focusing on the early start of the season, challenges posed by wet weather in England, and how it affects game preparation. They delve into the County Championship, speculate on the season's challenges, and share anecdotes about cricket and personal experiences. They also discuss the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) matches, player performances, and changes in cricket laws, showing their deep knowledge and passion for the game. The conversation wraps up with future plans and a humorous take on Johnno's adaptation to Indian cuisine. 00:00 Welcome to Slogging It: A Cricket Banter Begins 00:53 Diving into the Weather and Cricket Season Challenges 02:57 Exploring the Impact of Climate on Cricket 06:25 Johnno's Indian Adventure: From IPL Insights to Cultural Experiences 07:49 The Intricacies of Indian Roads and the Vibrancy of Punjab 13:06 A Deep Dive into the IPL: Matches, Players, and Law Changes 20:47 Stupid Simon, Stupid Game: IPL Edition 28:10 Johnno's Plans in India and Wrapping Up Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode we engage you, our audience with lively discussions on cricket, highlighting the humorous and light-hearted side of the sport. We kick off with a jest about Gary Kirsten's cricket knowledge, sharing personal anecdotes and laughter. The conversation transitions to a broader discussion on the England cricket team, analyzing the aftermath of the India-England series and debating the future prospects of the England team, including batting and bowling strategies. The episode also introduces a new game segment by Simon, creating engaging and thought-provoking debates among the hosts regarding cricket strategies and player performances. 00:44 Cricket Fantasy League and the Love for Gary Kirsten 01:12 The Long Distance Episode: From Taunton to Cricket Grounds 02:19 Dissecting the India-England Series: What's Next for England? 03:39 Bazball's Impact: Winners and Losers in the England Team 08:49 The Future of England's Bowling Attack: A Deep Dive 21:19 Stupid Simon, Stupid Game: A Quirky Cricket Quiz 31:50 Golf Season and Supporting the Tavs 32:35 Signing Off: Hunger Calls and Goodbyes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We discuss the England cricket team's tour of India, celebrating Jimmy Anderson's 700 wickets milestone and paying tribute to cricket legends Charlie French and Duncan Fernley. The conversation covers England's performance in the rugby against Ireland, their enjoyment of the game, and shifts focus to an in-depth cricket chat. The hosts analyze individual performances of the England team throughout the India series, offering ratings and thoughts on each player. They touch upon potential future team selections, specifically the spinner's role, and briefly discuss Australia's test match against New Zealand. The episode wraps up with some banter about Australian cricketer Alex Carey and predictions gone wrong, emphasizing their engagement with the sports community and inviting listeners to share their thoughts. 01:29 Rugby Revelations: England vs. Ireland Match Analysis 04:57 Cricket Conversations: Jimmy Anderson's Milestone and the Art of Seam Bowling 12:04 Series Reflections: England's Performance and the Bazzball Debate 26:02 Player Ratings: Analyzing England's Squad Performance 36:01 Analyzing Ollie Pope's Performance and Future Prospects 36:34 Joe Root's Series Performance: A Deep Dive 38:42 Johnny Bairstow's Struggles and Expectations 42:55 Ben Stokes' Leadership and Performance Review 45:29 Ben Foakes: The Wicketkeeper's Series Analysis 49:53 Bowlers' Performance Roundup: From Rohan to Bashir 01:00:37 Closing Thoughts and Predictions for Future Matches Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week we go off road - A cricket equipment industry first has been launched, allowing people to pay for their gear over 12 months with zero percent interest. This program is not only a UK first but potentially the first globally. Also discussed was 'reruns' – a new initiative where used cricket bats could be returned, refurbished and sold at a significantly lower price, making quality equipment more accessible. Some reflection on the careers of cricketers Neil Wagner and James Anderson was part of the conversation, along with predictions for the upcoming England vs India 5th test. We conclude on whether they'll play cricket this year and shared humorous anecdotes. The episode underscores the importance of advancing the game, increasing participation and avoiding elitism as essential for the sport's continued growth. 00:50 Discussing Woodstock's New Program 02:46 The Impact of the Program on the Cricket Industry 03:24 Introducing the 'Reruns' Initiative 04:45 The Potential of the 'Reruns' Initiative 07:22 The Importance of Accessibility in Cricket 17:09 The Challenges and Triumphs of Neil Wagner 23:49 The State of Cricket Today 26:43 Looking Forward to the Fifth Test 33:06 Personal Cricket Plans and Closing Remarks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week's episode involves an analysis of recent cricket between India and England and discussions around the outcomes and controversial moments. There's an emphasis on England's cricket team performances and the nuances of how the team players dealt with various matches. We commend certain players such as Ben Duckett, Joe Root, and Ben Stokes, whilst discussing the complexities of their playing strategies. The hosts also critically analyze controversial aspects of the Decision Review System (DRS) and its impact on the game and players. Towards the end, potential changes to DRS are brainstormed to introduce clarity and fairness to the system. 00:17 Reflecting on Last Week's Controversy 01:04 Listener Feedback and Acknowledgements 02:12 Discussion on Player Performances 02:52 Cricket Match Analysis 07:22 Debate on Player Strategies 08:42 Critique of Social Media Commentary 10:10 In-depth Discussion on Player Techniques 18:06 Reflections on Ben Stokes' Performance 24:14 Is it Fair? Debating the Laws of the Game 24:39 The Wickets in India: A Closer Look 25:02 The Impact of Test Cricket's Evolution 25:54 The Role of the Pitch: A Controversial Topic 26:11 The Power of a Good Spell: Ashwin's Impact 28:07 The Balance of the England Side: An Analysis 29:05 The Intricacies of DRS: A Detailed Discussion 33:58 The Future of Umpiring: DRS and Beyond 49:11 The Final Verdict: Wrapping Up the Discussion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week is a crazy one... we begin with introductions and banter before delving into a humorous discussion on a rogues’ gallery of past and present cricket players. We then critically examine England's performance in the ongoing India vs England cricket series, dissecting media responses and offering their analysis. Touching on events like the over forties World Cup in South Africa and the LMS Masters in Barbados, they provide insights into various cricket competitions. Towards the end, we discuss Woodstock Cricket Company's latest innovations, including new-generation stickers and initiatives to improve access to cricket products, concluding with a light-hearted joke about selecting the best South African players for the English team. 00:10 Introduction and Banter 00:27 Discussion on Previous Episode and Guest Host 02:34 Choosing the Best Overseas Cricketer: Past 13:31 Choosing the Best Overseas Cricketer: Present 19:44 Reflection on England's Performance in India 22:36 Recap of a Cricket Match 23:44 Analysis of England's Performance 25:18 Critique of Press Coverage 28:48 Discussion on Cricket Journalism 29:59 Reflection on Cricket Performance 37:19 Introduction to Woodstock's New Initiatives 46:21 Discussion on Cricket Events 49:31 Closing Remarks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
India and very very good! Eug and Devin examine the exceptional prowess of the Indian cricket team, focusing on the recent test match against England. Despite the absence of stars like Virat Kohli and KL Rahul, the new generation has demonstrated their capability to excel in T20 and dominate test cricket. They credit India's domestic powerhouse, the IPL, for producing versatile cricketers who bring fresh energy and strategic depth to the national team. Highlighting standout performances by players such as Shubman Gill and Rohit Sharma, the discussion delves into India's sheer dominance in the game. This episode is not just a match analysis, but a testament to India's cricketing strength and the promising future ahead. 00:07 Introduction and Guest Introduction 00:45 Discussing South Africa and Cricket 01:43 Cricket Experiences in South Africa 03:01 Reflections on South African Cricket 04:16 Reviewing India vs England Third Test 09:26 Debate on Shortening Test Matches 12:31 Impact of T20 on Test Cricket 20:52 Predictions for Upcoming Matches 22:35 Conclusion and Farewell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We delve into various cricket topics, the pervasive allure of the SA 20, and our critiques of the ECB and BCCI. We explore the brilliance of the Tavs and ponder over the state of cricket, touching on recent matches involving England, India, New Zealand, and South Africa. We also discuss the implications of visa issues for cricket players, the structure of the World Test Championship, and the challenges of scheduling games. Join us for an engaging discussion on the current state and future of cricket. 00:44 Discussing Current Cricket Scene 01:09 Analysis of New Zealand vs South Africa Test 03:14 The State of South African Cricket 05:16 The Impact of Commercialization on Cricket 06:04 The Future of Test Cricket 15:00 The World Test Championship Debate 19:25 Closing Thoughts 22:49 The Financial Impact of England's Cricket Tours 24:44 Debate on the World Test Championship 26:37 The Role of the ICC in Test Cricket 29:42 The Visa Issues in India 33:42 India's Test Selection Policy 40:15 Closing Thoughts and Future Discussions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week are joined by former England cricketer David Gower who dips into his experiences from both his playing days and as a renowned cricket broadcaster. The discussion digs deep into the evolving trends and commercial pressures in the cricketing world, especially the threat to Test cricket posed by the increasing popularity and financial success of franchise cricket like IPL. Gower also shares his views on the current English cricket team and captain Ben Stokes. He reflects on the structure and atmosphere of today's cricket teams compared to his time as a player, the changes in broadcasting since his time, and the evidential shift of power centers in world cricket. Towards the end, Gower shares thoughts on the importance of enjoying the game and maintaining a positive attitude. 00:50 David Gower's Experience as a National Treasure 02:29 Memorable Interviews and Broadcasting Mishaps 04:16 Engaging with Fans and the Public 10:27 Transition from Player to Broadcaster 15:38 Reflections on Leaving Sky and the Impact of Covid 18:01 The Art of Broadcasting and Memorable Moments 24:09 The Art of Commentary and Cricket Superstars 26:28 Understanding the Human Element in Cricket 29:51 The Influence of Commercial Forces on Cricket 31:34 The Future of Test Cricket and the Role of Influential Players 36:31 The Power of India in the Cricketing World 47:02 The Joy of Cricket and the Importance of Enjoying the Game 49:32 The Possibility of a Series Victory in India 51:36 Wrapping Up Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We bring you an engaging review of the thrilling India vs. England second test! Join us as we dissect the standout performances of players like Gill, Sharma, and Stokes while celebrating the strengths of both teams' opening pairs. With our trademark blend of analysis and enthusiasm, we predict the outcomes of future tests, keeping the excitement levels high throughout the episode. Plus, we've got some fascinating insights from our exclusive interview with cricket legend David Gower, adding an extra layer of depth to our discussion. But it's not all about the analysis – we also take a moment to pay tribute to the late Jonnie Irwin, a beloved figure across the UK. As we wrap up, we leave you with a sense of anticipation for the upcoming matches, making this episode a must-listen for cricket fans everywhere. So tune in and join the conversation with us on 'Slogging It'! 00:29 Review of the Second Test: India vs England 00:34 Discussion on Player Performances 02:38 Analysis of the Indian Team's Performance 05:35 Assessment of Individual Players 07:30 Analysis of England's Batting Approach 10:59 Debate on the Impact of Batting Order 21:12 Discussion on England's Opening Partnership 23:06 Preview of Upcoming Matches 26:27 Interview with David Gower 30:12 Tribute to Jonnie Irwin 31:21 Conclusion and Farewell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to today's episode where we shift gears, we delve into the profound impact of social media on cricket players' mental health, navigating the challenges posed by the digital realm. Our discussion broadens to the varying generational perspectives on mental health, shedding light on the unique struggles faced by athletes. Advocating for increased awareness, we call for educational initiatives addressing mental health issues across different age groups. Beyond the statistics, we explore the intricate interplay of cricket, social media, and mental well-being, urging a collective effort to foster understanding and support. Join us as we go beyond the boundaries of the field, weaving together the threads of analysis, social media influence, and the crucial conversation on mental health. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us for a riveting episode as we dissect the thrilling start of the England versus India test series and review key moments from the Australia versus West Indies clash. England's unexpected triumph in the first test, fueled by the reliable opening partnership of Crawley and Duckett, is a highlight. Ben Stokes' captaincy brilliance and Ollie Pope's all-round excellence also shaped England's strong start. The series showcased positive and competitive cricket from both England and India. Shifting gears to the Australia versus West Indies review, we unravel the West Indies' historic pink ball victory. Shamar Joseph's outstanding performance with the ball, overcoming a prior injury, adds a captivating twist to the narrative. The competitive dynamics of the match and the overall exciting prospects of test cricket take center stage. 00:16 Recap of England vs India Test Series 00:55 Analysis of England's Performance 01:55 Discussion on Player Interactions and Team Dynamics 02:31 Insights into England's Batting Strategy 09:51 Review of England's Bowling Performance 15:27 Reflection on Australia vs West Indies Test Series 19:47 Closing Thoughts and Future Predictions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Just the 3 of us discussing the recent interview, particularly noting the insightful comments from cricket legend Mike Gatting. Our discussion transitions to their predictions on upcoming matches, including the England vs. India Test Series, looking at strategies both teams might adopt along with the challenges they could face depending on pitch conditions. The ever-increasing popularity of T20 tournaments globally and their impact on cricketing dynamics were deliberated upon. 00:18 Reflections on Interview with Mike Gatting 00:57 Discussion on Team Sports and Personal Development 04:17 Upcoming Interviews with Chris Cowry and David Gower 06:38 Insights on the Big Bash Scorecard and Player Performance 11:08 How good is the Standards of fielding in T20 Competitions 22:12 Discussing the SA20 Cricket 23:02 India and England Test Series Preview 24:26 Analyzing India's Cricket Team 26:49 England's Cricket Team Strategy 35:53 Predictions for the Upcoming Test Series 43:11 Final Thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us this week as we chat with English cricket icon Mike Gatting OBE. From his early passion for cricket to his celebrated captaincy, Mike offers a rare glimpse into the mental and emotional aspects of the sport, the importance of team camaraderie, and mental health support. Mike discusses his involvement with the Lord's Taverners, the UK's leading youth cricket and disability sports charity. He shares how the charity aligns with his passion for cricket and the goal to make the sport accessible and inclusive for disadvantaged and disabled young people. The Lord's Taverners not only offer opportunities to play but also focus on personal development, self-esteem, and fostering a sense of belonging. The conversation also explores Mike's commitment to promoting cricket globally, particularly in Asia, reflecting on the impact of initiatives like those of the Lord's Taverners and the role community clubs play in nurturing talent. This episode is a celebration of cricket's rich heritage and expansive potential. 00:59 Early Love for Cricket 01:40 Influence of Parents and Early Exposure to Sports 03:41 The Role of Club Cricket in Skill Development 06:48 Transition from Club Cricket to Professional Cricket 16:09 Leadership in Cricket: Personal Journey 18:10 Taking Over as Captain: Challenges and Approach 27:53 Playing for the Lord's Taverners 29:01 The Role of the Lord's Taverners in Supporting Cricket 30:11 The Impact of Cricket on Personal Development 36:34 The Role of Cricket in Southeast Asia 44:13 The Future of Cricket in Middlesex 48:12 The Importance of Cricket in State Schools Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this rip-roaring episode, our trio of sports enthusiasts dive headfirst into the world of cricket. The discussions oscillate seamlessly between reviews of previous matches and their implications, assessments of pitches, the role of the ICC, alongside hilarious banter interludes. Tune in as they probe the realities of cricket politics, speculate on future games, and passionately dissect the current state of the game. It's a must-listen for any cricket fan! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this debut episode of 2024, the team at Slogging It dives into a comprehensive review of England's cricket performance in the past year. The episode includes a discussion on the highs and lows of the Ashes Series, appreciation for various retirements in the cricketing world, and an overview of the upcoming changes expected in the England cricket setup. There are also various nostalgic moments, humour, and references to key cricketing highlights. The episode concludes with a message from Mark Curtin, the CEO of the Lord's Taverners, thanking the team and listeners for their support. 00:08 Introduction and New Year's Eve Stories 02:23 Reflecting on Personal Struggles and Mental Health 05:17 Discussing the South Africa vs India Test Series 11:55 Reviewing England's Performance in the Ashes 16:10 Looking Back at England's Year in Cricket 18:42 Positives and Players to Watch 18:59 Tom Curran's Controversial Actions 19:56 The Impact of Player Behavior on Team Image 20:37 Debate on Cricket Rules 21:52 Technical Interruption and Corrections 21:52 Resuming Discussion on Tom Curran 24:40 Looking Forward: England's Cricket Future 29:27 Retirements and Farewells in Cricket 32:24 Upcoming Interviews and Announcements 33:15 Message from the CEO of the Lord's Tavern 34:21 Closing Remarks and Future Plans Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week’s episodes, Eugene and Johnno chat with Dane Vilas, the South African-born English cricketer, for a candid chat. We call Dane the red-rose royalty, an international standout, and a county circuit mainstay, Dane dives into his cricket journey, his passion for the game, and the path that led him to success. We get a firsthand account of his experiences in various cricket formats, his take on 'The Hundred,' and the transformations witnessed in cricket during his impressive 17-year career. From sharing insights on donning the Lancashire colours in Manchester to contemplating post-retirement plans, Dane gives us an authentic peek into the life and thoughts of a seasoned cricketer 00:09 Introduction: Dane Vilas 01:02 Dane's Early Cricketing Experiences 02:05 Moving to England and Playing County Cricket 02:36 Reflections on South Africa and England 05:26 The Challenges and Rewards of English Cricket 07:26 Thoughts on the County First Class Season 09:09 Career Highlights and Reflections 11:15 The Importance of Team Comradery 17:01 The Experience of Being a Captain 19:01 Bowling Experiences and Challenges 24:12 The Dynamics of Team Interactions 24:52 Experiences in the Hundred Tournament 25:36 The Evolution of Cricket Players 28:24 Changes in Cricket Over the Years 29:29 The Impact of Modern Cricket on Players 33:56 Reflections on a Cricket Career 41:25 The Influence of Professional Cricket on Amateur Cricket 43:27 Looking Forward to Post-Professional Life 46:35 Advice for Aspiring Cricketers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Ian Martin, an icon of cricket and disability cricket, speaks about his personal journey, the challenges he encountered, and his subsequent involvement in disability cricket. He reflects on the transition from his early connection with the sport, through his career in the Navy, to his lower limb disability that led him to give up playing. Martin also recounts his determination to remain involved in the sport led him to start using a wheelchair to play, get involved with the ECB as head of disability Cricket, and eventually pen down his experiences in his book 'How Cricket Saved My Life'. The conversation further delves into the landscape of disability cricket, the success it has achieved, and the innovations and potential changes in the future. Martin expresses his hopes for more inclusiveness, equal opportunities, and acceptance for players with disabilities, revealing his aspiration for the first centrally contracted disability cricketer by 2030. Buy How Cricket Saved My Life here 00:08 Introduction and Guest Introduction 00:39 Guest's Early Life and Introduction to Cricket 01:31 Joining the Navy and Experiences 04:17 Impact of Gulf War and Health Challenges 05:56 Dealing with Disability and Leaving the Navy 10:00 Rediscovering Cricket and Overcoming Challenges 14:52 Transition into Disability Cricket Management 18:20 Writing a Book and Sharing Personal Experiences 29:47 Discussing the Shift in Awareness and Attitudes Toward Disabilities 30:21 The Persistence of Prejudice and Bias 31:40 The Impact of Societal Pressure on Discrimination 32:05 The Role of 'Woke' Culture in Disability Discrimination 33:04 The Journey of Disability Cricket at the ECB 33:31 The Aspirations and Challenges of Disability Cricket 34:59 The Success of the Disability Premier League 35:34 Reflecting on the Progress of the England LD Setup 35:52 The Struggles and Triumphs of the Learning Disability Trier 38:16 The Potential for Global Scaling of Disability Cricket 40:06 The Importance of Inclusivity in Cricket 42:43 The Challenges and Opportunities in Growing Disability Cricket 46:37 Success Stories in Disability Cricket 54:37 The Future of Disability Cricket 58:14 Advice for Youngsters with Disabilities Interested in Cricket
Eug, Robbo, and Johnno take a humorous and in-depth look at cricket's immediate topics and history. We discuss personal experiences and top stories, including the recent performances of Indian cricket players in a tournament and the indulgence in the 'holiday-like' conditions for the England team this Christmas. We also express frustration at the actions of the ICC, drawing attention to what they view as inefficient management of game growth and disciplinary actions. We finish off speak excitedly about their upcoming guests - the ECB's Head of Disability Cricket who will discuss the LD side's recent success 00:07 Introduction and Casual Banter 00:32 Recap of the Morning's Golf Game 01:24 Discussion on Sports and Personal Updates 03:13 Upcoming Cricket Events and Luncheons 06:31 Reflections on Personal Life and Christmas Plans 08:14 Analysis of the Indian T20 Cricket Team 18:58 Insights on the IPL and English Contingent 22:38 Discussing Injuries in Cricket 22:58 The Impact of Fitness on Cricket 23:37 Fast Bowling: A Deep Dive 25:43 The Evolution of Fast Bowling 26:30 The Mystery of Speed in Cricket 26:45 The Influence of Body Mechanics in Cricket 30:05 The State of English Cricket 30:13 The Future of the IPL 33:34 The Impact of the ICC on Cricket 41:07 The Future of Zimbabwe Cricket 42:26 Final Thoughts and Upcoming Guests
We talk all things World Cup finals. We highlight the highs and lows of the tournament and emphasize how the host nation influence on the groundsman plays a significant role in the outcome of the games. We discuss their disagreements on certain plays and the overall declining quality of the World Cup, attributing it to a lack of interesting game tactics and a focus on playing safe rather than embracing the excitement of the sport. We also discuss the selections for our World Cup Elevens teams and share their views on the controversial pitch selection by India. A huge congratulations to England’s Learning Disability team for their unbeaten series. We finish up with the announcement of the winners of the SuperBru section! 00:27 Debate on the World Cup Final and Pitch Conditions 07:25 Analysis of the World Cup's Structure and Evolution 09:39 Critique of the BCCI and India's Performance 17:42 Reflection on Australia's Victory and Key Performances 24:30 Highlighting England's Learning Disability Team's Success 25:53 Discussing the Impact of Tavs on Cricket 26:48 The Importance of Community Support in Sports 27:29 Upcoming Guest and Disability Cricket 27:54 Debate on Team Selection 31:30 Analyzing Player Performance 36:48 World Cup Team Selections 37:07 Super Brew Winners Announcement 40:17 Closing Remarks and Future Plans
We're back for a discussion around the exhilarating cricket semi-final matches that have taken place. Particularly impressed with the South African and Australian performance, we break down key highlights and player abilities. As we look forward to the final match, we take a moment to reflect on the iconic careers of players like Rac Coley and Sachin Tendulkar, debating their place in cricket history. You can get ready for an exciting finish to the tournament, and tune in to hear our predictions for the final showdown between India and Australia.
In this episode Johnno, Simon, and Eugene discuss the upcoming Cricket World Cup semi-finals between India and New Zealand and South Africa and Australia. They also talk about the recent England squad announcement for the West Indies tour and the Sri Lankan cricket crisis. In addition, they share their thoughts on India's game strategy against the Netherlands, the announcement of central contracts midway through the tournament, and share their predictions for the Super Brew yellow cap holders. 00:07 Introduction and Overview 00:35 Personal Updates and Banter 01:56 Discussion on India vs Netherlands Game 02:27 Critique of India's Bowling Strategy 03:34 Predictions for the Semifinals 04:38 Reflections on the World Cup Format 07:59 Review of India's Batting Performance 11:54 Super Brew Predictions Recap 16:05 Discussion on Points and Rankings 17:27 Predictions for the Semi-Finals 17:33 Debate on India's Performance 18:08 Analysis of Australia's Chances 23:30 Controversy Surrounding Sri Lankan Cricket 28:17 Reflections on England's Squad Selection 36:19 Final Predictions and Closing Remarks
In this episode, Johnno is back with Eugene discussing the two cricket matches - Bangladesh vs. Australia and England vs. Pakistan. They detail the key turning points, and player performances, and offer insights into the games' strategies and outcomes. They also look forward to the impending India vs. Netherlands match, speculating about potential outcomes and their impact on the rankings. In closing, they take a moment to acknowledge the career of David Willey. Tune in for an in-depth analysis on the latest in cricket
We discuss a range of topics including South Africa's convincing victory over Afghanistan in the Cricket World Cup. We analyse the team's bowling and batting performance extensively and consider the implications for upcoming matches, particularly the semi-finals against Australia. The pair also hopes for better games from England and Pakistan tomorrow. In addition to the match analysis, Eugene shares the backstory behind his LMS team name, Fig Jam. Finally, they touch on the tremendous growth of the Afghanistan team throughout the tournament and note Sri Lanka's recent cricket board issues which they promise to unpack in the next episode.
Join Johnno and Simon Roberts as they discuss the cricket match between New Zealand and Sri Lanka. They remark on New Zealand's excellent playstyle, delve into the impressive performances by bowlers, and the team's top-notch batting lineup. The duo also considers the implications of the upcoming games and potential strategies for teams like Pakistan and England, and takes a light-hearted look at the complicity of run rates. They further delve into England's batting woes and offer insights on potential adjustments to the game.
Today we discussed several key topics, such as the performance of the English cricket team against the Netherlands, their chances in the upcoming match against Pakistan, and the struggles of individual players. Eug and Johnno also delve into the controversy around central contracts, speculation about the English team's future composition, and reflections on young players' performances. We also share the ICC's upcoming tournament schedule until 2031 and how it might affect teams and players. Tune in for in-depth analysis and nuanced perspectives on the world of cricket.
WOW! We focus on Glen Maxwell's unforgettable performance for Australia against Afghanistan, marking what is considered one of the best innings ever seen. Questions are raised about the defensive play of Afghanistan's captain and the team's overall performance. We also revisit the 'Spirit of Cricket' through the lens of Maxwell's strategy during the game. Reflecting upon the chances of England in the ongoing World Cup, the consequences of upcoming rain forecasts on New Zealand's prospects are also mulled over. Finally, thoughts are shared on how each game's outcome can shape the tournament as it approaches the final stages.
Robbos flies solo today to discuss a notable incident where Angelo Matthews of Sri Lanka became the first man ever in international cricket to be given out for being timed out. The incident, which happened during the Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh match, has spurred debates about the spirit of cricket. The upcoming cricket matches, including Afghanistan vs Australia and England vs the Netherlands, are mentioned, highlighting their potential impact on the Champions Trophy. We invite you to share your opinions and send your team selection for the tournament to info@sloggingit.co.uk.
Join Johnno and Robbo as they discuss the recent World Cup match between India and South Africa! Discover how Indian superstar Virat Kohli equalled a long-standing record with his 49th ODI hundred at the age of 35 while the lads talk about the dominant form of the Indian cricket team and their exceptional batting lineup. Tune in to get the latest insights and analysis on the World Cup and see what the future holds for India and their cricketing superstars
We take a deep dive into England's World Cup performance, specifically focusing on their latest match against Australia. Detailing players' statistics, they debate about the team's current weakening condition and England's strategy within the World Cup. We also look forward to the upcoming match between India and South Africa and consider the possible outcomes and implications. Towards the end, we discuss the wage structure of cricket and how it could affect the future performances of the players and teams. A great deal of the conversation is also dedicated to critiquing the coaching staff.