The ‘Gaffer’ Alec Stewart joins Nasser and Athers to reminisce about his playing days and explain his decision to step down as Surrey Director of Cricket, but not before he hopes to secure a 3rd County Championship title in a row.
Nasser Hussain & Michael Atherton are joined by the co-owner of the Rajasthan Royals, Manoj Badale to look ahead to the 17th edition of the IPL. They discuss the growth of the tournament, the impact of franchise cricket on the world game, and how the Hundred might progress...
Athers and Nasser look back on the 5th and final Test of England's tour of India as another English batting collapse helped deliver a comprehnsive win for the hosts, and a 4-1 victory in the series.
Nas and Athers are joined by England international, Danni Wyatt and the ECB's Director of Women's Professional Game, Beth Barrett-Wild to discuss all things women's cricket - both its successes and its challenges. Plus, Danni also tells us about playing in the WPL, and her hopes and targets for The Hundred and the Women's T20 World Cup coming up later in the year.
Joe Root joins Nasser and Athers to look ahead to the 5th and final Test in Dharamsala which will be a landmark game for his Yorkshire colleague Jonny Bairstow. He also discusses his own form, and ‘that’ ramp shot!
Ath and Nass look back on a thrilling fourth Test, which saw India clinch a tense five-wicket win over England in Ranchi, and seal victory in the series.
Nas and Ath dissect England's 434-run hammering at the hands of India in the third Test in Rajkot.
Nasser and Athers are joined by former England batter, Ian Bell to look ahead to the third Test between India and England - a match in which England's captain, Ben Stokes will win his 100th Test cap.
In the final episode of Secrets of Success, Nasser speaks with England's 2019 Cricket World Cup winning captain, Eoin Morgan. He discusses how he transformed the culture of the side helping his players to feel free to take risks and play their natural game.
In the penultimate episode of Secrets of Success, Nasser is joined by the president of the Las Vegas Raiders, Sandra Douglass Morgan who discusses the barriers she has had to break down to reach her position and being a role model to young girls in the city.
Nasser and Athers return to look back on India's 106-run victory over England in the 2nd Test in Vizag. With the series now level at 1-1, which team will be able to go on and take control?
Nasser and Athers are back to preview the second Test between England and India in Visakhapatnam. Will England be able to follow up their sensational win in the first match with another victory? Or will India find a way to fight back?
Toto Wolff, the team principal of F1 team, Mercedes is Nasser Hussain's guest for this week's episode of Secrets of Success. Wolff talks about how he ended up in Formula One after some difficult moments in his childhood - moments which he says helped shape him as a leader and manager. He also discusses working with Lewis Hamilton, his rivalry with Red Bull boss Christian Horner and why he avoids social media as much as he can. Secrets of Success is released every Wednesday so don't forget to follow or subscribe so you don't miss an episode.
Nass and Ath reflect on an incredible day of Test cricket as England completed an unlikely fightback to beat India at Hyderabad and a Shamar Joseph inspired West Indies stunned Australia at the Gabba. We break down Ollie Pope's fantastic knock, Tom Hartley's dramatic debut and how Ben Stokes handled the young spinner, what we made of India and the role of Rehan Ahmed going forward.
Nasser and Ath round up all the news and look ahead to the first Test in India, with Ath planning a night out in Hyderabad.
Nasser Hussain's guest on this week's episode of Secrets of Success is Judy Murray. Mother of tennis Grand Slam champions Andy and Jamie, a coach and administrator, and a driving force behind one of the most successful periods in British tennis, Judy describes how she helped build British and Scottish tennis from humble beginnings and the pressure of being a parent of two world-leading players. Secrets of Success is released every Wednesday so make sure to follow or subscribe so every episode appears in your feed.
Ryder Cup winning captain and player, Paul McGinley joins Nasser Hussain on the latest episode of Secrets of Success. McGinley discusses how he blended a team of individuals and explains how he had to manage golfing egos to lead Europe to victory at the 2014 Ryder Cup at Gleneagles. Secrets of Success is released every Wednesday, so make sure to follow or subscribe so you don't miss an episode.
Michael Atherton and Nasser Hussain are joined by one of England’s greatest ever spin bowlers to look ahead to the Test tour to India. Graeme Swann was instrumental in England’s last Test series victory in India – the last Test team to win there back in 2012!
Nasser Hussain is joined by the team principal of the Red Bull Formula One team, Christian Horner for a conversation about how he leads and inspires his championship winning team. Horner tells us about how he was able to persuade his team members to believe they could challenge and compete with the likes of Mercedes and Ferrari, and also discusses his relationships with his drivers and with his rival, Toto Wolff. Secrets of Success is released every Wednesday, so don't forget to follow or subscribe so you don't miss an episode.
Stuart Broad speaks to James Savundra to look back on his glittering career - one which finished with over 600 wickets and four Ashes victories. Amongst his memories, Broad recalls the remarkable morning at Trent Bridge when he took 8-15, how he reacted to Jonny Bairstow's controversial dismissal at Lord's and sealing a Test match win over Australia with his final delivery.
New York Jets head coach, Robert Salah is Nasser Hussain's guest in episode four of Secrets of Success. Saleh discusses his journey into NFL coaching and how he tries to empower and motivate his players ahead of NFL matches. Secrets of Success is released every Wednesday, so don't forget to follow or subscribe so every episode appears in your feed.
Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp is Nasser Hussain's guest for the third episode of Secrets of Success. The Premier League title-winning head coach discusses his relationship with his players and why respect is so important to him in building successful squads. Secrets of Success is released every Wednesday, so don't forget to follow or subscribe so every episode appears in your feed.
In the second episode of Secrets of Success, Nasser Hussain sits down with Chelsea Women head coach, Emma Hayes. Recorded before it was announced she is to become the US Women national team head coach, she discusses her career in management so far, her attitudes towards 'maverick' players and the challenges of combining her job with being a mother. Secrets of Success is released every Wednesday, so make sure to subscribe or follow so you don't miss an episode.
In the first episode of Secrets of Success, Nasser Hussain speaks to Sir Dave Brailsford - the man who led Great Britain and Team Sky to cycling success at the Olympics and the Tour de France. Brailsford explains his philosophy towards winning mentalities, marginal gains and the ideas behind his core management and leadership principles. Don't forget to follow or subscribe to this podcast to make sure you hear Nasser's interviews with the likes of Jurgen Klopp, Judy Murray and Toto Wolff. New episodes will be released every Wednesday.
Nasser Hussain and Michael Atherton join Ian Ward to look back at a double Ashes summer and everything else that took place in a thrilling year of cricket.
Sky Sports pundits Michael Atherton, Eoin Morgan and Nasser Hussain talk Australia, Virat Kohli, Afghanistan and England after the 2023 Cricket World Cup in India.
Ian Ward is joined by former England captains Nasser Hussain, Michael Atherton and Eoin Morgan to discuss England's World Cup performance, Rob Key's delivery as a director and the ODI squad.
Michael Atherton sits down with England managing director Rob Key to review England’s World Cup performance and the reasons for the new-look squad.