Synopsis
The weekly cricket show from BBC Sport in association with ABC and All India Radio.
Episodes
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Australia v India: the redemption Test?
08/12/2018 Duration: 41minThis week’s episode comes from Adelaide as Australia take on India in their first home Test since their ball-tampering scandal in South Africa earlier this year. Alison Mitchell is joined by Harsha Bhogle and Jim Maxwell in the Adelaide Oval commentary box as they reflect on the action so far.
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Cricket Bids for Commonwealth Games Return
01/12/2018 Duration: 50minAustralia women's captain Meg Lanning reflects on their dominant victory over England in the World Twenty20 final.Plus, as cricket makes a bid for inclusion in the 2022 Commonwealth Games, South Africa's Paul Adams remembers his team's gold medal in the 1998 Games in Kuala Lumpur.Photo: South Africa celebrate 1998 Commonwealth Games gold medal (Getty)
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Patel's Dream Debut
24/11/2018 Duration: 44minReaction to the opening exchanges between Australia and India as the Aussies name their squad for the first two Tests.Are safety concerns and lack of opportunities in schools limiting the take-up of cricket among girls in India?Plus, we meet 30-year-old New Zealand spinner Ajaz Patel, who inspired his team to one of the closest victories in Test history. Photo: Ajaz Patel (Getty Images)
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What can Australia's men learn from the women?
17/11/2018 Duration: 42minAustralia have their fourth World Twenty20 title in sight - we hear from Ellyse Perry on how the women's team have bypassed the fiasco involving the scathing cultural review on Cricket Australia.This week, Australia fast bowler John Hastings retired because of a bleeding lung condition and we hear from England spinner Jack Leach on coping with Crohn's disease.Picture - Ellyse Perry (Getty Images)
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Can We Ever Prevent Spot-Fixing?
29/10/2018 Duration: 42minIt's being called a global epidemic. More allegations of match-fixing at the highest level of cricket.But why aren't the players implicated by Al Jazeera being named, and what more can be done to cut the link between the fixers and the players?Plus - as one great bowler prepares to call time on his career, another announces himself on the game's biggest stage.
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Shane Warne
13/10/2018 Duration: 39minIn an in-depth interview first broadcast in 2018, Australian legend Shane Warne looks back at his cricketing career, from taking 708 wickets in 145 Tests for Australia to bowling the most famous delivery of all time: the Ball of the Century.Image: Shane Warne (Credit: BBC)
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New Era for Australia
06/10/2018 Duration: 40minAustralia look to repair relationships and build bridges from the cheating scandal that rocked the sport - we discuss Australia's new look squad as they face Pakistan in a two Test series in the UAE. We also look ahead to the inaugural Afghanistan Premier League with rising star, Nepal's international Sandeep Lamichhane and we speak to Chris Carter who has decided to give up a career in cricket to become a pilot.Picture - Tim Paine (Credit - Getty Images)
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Has Sledging Gone too Far?
29/09/2018 Duration: 40minCharu Sharma, Alister Nicholson and Natalie Germanos ask whether Moeen Ali "Osama" revelation changes the way cricketers behave out in the field?Xhosa-speaking South Africans have been playing cricket for more than 160 years. But only now can they do so in their mother tongue.And we find out how a new cricket initiative is aiming to increase female participation from the South Asian community.(Photo - Moeen Ali. Credit - Getty Images)
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Ben Stokes: The Road to Redemption?
16/08/2018 Duration: 34minAfter being cleared of affray outside a Bristol nightclub, should England cricketer Ben Stokes play in the third Test against India which starts on Saturday? The England and Wales Cricket Board will now decide whether they will punish Stokes further - and if so, what would be the appropriate sanction? We also ask, what more can be done to attract black cricketers to play the sport?And would Alison Mitchell be tempted to feature in a dancing contest in India?Picture - Ben Stokes (Credit - Getty Images)
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1,000 Tests Not Out
04/08/2018 Duration: 40minIn 1877, England played their first ever Test match - 141 years on - they have become the first nation to reach 1000 matches in the longest format of the game - we reflect on England's Test history with cricket journalist Simon Wilde who has written a book called England: The Biography, the story of English Cricket 1877-2018.Plus find out how Imran Khan went from a cricketing icon to potentially becoming Pakistan's prime minister.Picture - Joe Root and Virat Kohli (Credit - Getty Images)
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'Serious Boshing' – the Week Records Tumbled
21/06/2018 Duration: 54minEngland broke their own world record for the highest one-day international total, making 481 runs off 50 overs against Australia at Trent Bridge.In professional cricket, only Surrey have got closer to 500, when they scored 496 at the Oval and only New Zealand Women's team have scored more in an ODI, when they hit Ireland for 490 earlier this month.We ask, which team will reach the 500 mark first?The Acting Chief Executive Officer of Cricket South Africa, Thabang Moroe, believes that the country's women and men cricketers should be treated equally, and therefore, must be paid the same. But not everyone agrees. In an article, former South Africa Test batsman Boeta Dippenaar said men are rightly paid more - comments which have drawn a backlash from several of the county's leading female players. Dippenaar joined us on the show to explain why he feels it is unrealistic to expect female and male cricketers to be paid the same.And we hear from Afghanistan's teenage sensation Rashid Khan following his country's Test
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The Rise of Afghanistan's Cricket Team
14/06/2018 Duration: 42minIt's a nation that has been torn apart by decades of war but after a long long wait, finally Afghanistan are playing their first ever Test match against India - Our reporter Sam Sheringham is in India to find out about Afghanistan's remarkable journey.The Afghan Cricket chairman Atif Mashal has been telling us what it means to be part of cricket's most exclusive club.Bangladesh's women's team pulled off a dramatic three-wicket victory in the final against six-time champions India to clinch their maiden Asia Cup. Bangladesh's middle order batsman Nigar Sultana joined us on the show - she top scored with 27 in the final and she told Alison, Clint and Sunil what the title means to her and how she is hoping this will now raise the profile of women's cricket in Bangladesh.And with Australia arriving in England with a new captain, a new coach and a new-look side, it's the first time they are playing international cricket since the infamous ball-tampering tour of South Africa. Alison, Clint and Sunil discuss whether
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Indigenous Beginnings: The History of Aboriginal Cricket
08/06/2018 Duration: 38minOne-hundred and fifty years ago, 13 Aboriginals became the first Australia team to tour overseas when they travelled to England. Author Greg de Moore tells the remarkable story of how the Aboriginal team was created - which he believes is the most important part of Australian cricket's history.To mark the anniversary, the best Aboriginal players from Australia are back in England this summer, to trace the steps of those pioneers in 1868. Hannah Darlington is one of them and she joins us at The Oval to discuss how indigenous cricket is developing Down Under.And ahead of their tour of South Africa, we hear from England bowler Katherine Brunt - who believes the number of county teams needs to be reduced if the women's game is to progress. Brunt also talks about her long-term struggle with a back injury.(Photo: An Aboriginal team from Western Australia, 1879. Credit: Getty Images)
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Mickey Arthur Wonder Coach
01/06/2018 Duration: 42minPakistan out-fought, out-skilled and outplayed England in the first Test at Lords to silence their critics - we ask how has Mickey Arthur transformed a team usually mocked for their fielding to showing England how to win in English conditions. We hear from legendary pace bowler Waqar Younis.In contrast, where is it going wrong for England? Former England batsman James Taylor speaks to Alison Mitchell about how can Trevor Bayliss and Joe Root turn their form around having gone eight Tests without a win. Taylor's career was cut short by a heart condition and this week, has released a new book 'Cut Short'. He explains to Alison Mitchell how he felt let down by the ECB and The Players Association by the lack of care following his ordeal which left him fighting for his life.And we sent Rahul Tandon to the Home of Cricket where the world's biggest cricket stars came together in a special one off T20 charity match to raise funds for the five cricket grounds in the Caribbean that were damaged by the Hurricanes Irma a
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Does English Cricket have a Diversity Problem?
17/02/2018 Duration: 44minVikram Solanki became the only full-time non-white coach across the domestic league in England after becoming assistant head coach of Surrey County Cricket Club - we speak to Roland Butcher, the first black player to represent England, on the lack of ethnic minority coaches in county cricket.Two weeks ago, not many of you would have heard of 26-year-old wicketkeeper Heinrich Klaasen - but he is now been in the headlines following a remarkable performance with the bat to give South Africa a much needed victory in the fourth One Day International against India in Johannesburg. India eventually won their first bilateral series in South Africa with victory in the fifth ODI. Klaasen was called into the Proteas squad for his debut after Quinton de Kock injured his finger in the second ODI and Heinrick told Alison the last couple of weeks have been a complete dream.Also on this week's programme, we pay tribute to the former New Zealand Test captain Bevan Congdon who died, one day short of his 80th birthday, after a
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Tendulkar Junior Makes Waves in Australia
18/01/2018 Duration: 48minHow Sachin Tendulkar's son is starting his quest to follow in the footsteps of his celebrated father.Meet the Australian sportswoman who's equally handy with a tennis racquet as she is a cricket bat.And India's blind cricket team are the best in the world - but why aren't they funded by the national board?(Photo: Arjun Tendulkar. Credit: ABC)
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'You Guys Are History'
29/07/2017 Duration: 44minAs The Oval hosts its 100th Test, former England fast bowler Devon Malcolm looks back on his incredible nine-wicket burst at the ground in 1994, and sets the record straight on some of the myths surrounding his remarkable career.Tammy Beaumont, voted the best player of the Women's World Cup, on the impact of the tournament around the world.Photo; Devon Malcolm (Getty Images)
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Women's World Cup Final Special
21/07/2017 Duration: 46minWho will triumph in the Women’s World Cup final – England or India?England’s Anya Shrubsole, star of their semi-final win over South Africa, looks ahead to the showpiece. Rahul Tandon reports from Kolkata on the rise of the women’s game in India.And Holly Colvin, head of Women's Cricket at the ICC, looks at the global impact of the tournament.
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Smriti Mandhana - India's Golden Girl
08/07/2017 Duration: 38minIndia's Women's World Cup star Smriti Mandhana talks to Alison Mitchell about her upbringing in India, where she was never coached but copied her brother's batting technique.John Buchanan reflects on the bitter pay dispute threatening to derail Australian cricket.And meet Ian Holland, the reality TV cricketer.Photo: Smriti Mandhana (Getty Images)
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Kohli: Sinner or Sinned Against?
03/04/2017 Duration: 49minThe fallout from Australia's series loss in India, as India captain Virat Kohli says the Aussies will never be his friends.The charity sending cricket kit to Afghan refugees in Germany.And England captain Joe Root on South Africa and the Ashes.Photo: Virat Kohli (Getty Images)