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World Cricket And All That Shapes It Covered By Wisden Editor Lawrence Booth
Oborne & Heller on Cricket - May 03, 2023 05:00 - 55 minutesWisden Cricketers’ Almanack 2023 is the longest edition on record. It not only records the present state of global cricket but also reflects on the mighty global forces – political, social, commercial, environmental – which shape it. Its editor, Lawrence Booth, analyses its content as the guest ...
Sovereigns, stars, stewards, scorers, statisticians … Steven Lynch on this year’s Wisden obituaries
Oborne & Heller on Cricket - April 18, 2023 10:00 - 54 minutesTwo monarchs lead the obituaries in the 2023 edition of Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack. As always, it is a melancholy but matchless memorial to global cricket’s losses, and a section to which many readers turn first. Its compiler and editor, Steven Lynch, discusses its selection and preparation as ...
From teenage record breaker to players’ champion: James Harris of Glamorgan and the PCA
Oborne & Heller on Cricket - March 28, 2023 09:00 - 56 minutesAfter a record-breaking early start in county cricket for Glamorgan, James Harris is back with them after spells with Middlesex and Kent. He has also begun his second term as chair of the Professional Cricketers Association. He is the guest of Peter Oborne and Richard Heller in their latest cric...
The weird genius who revolutionized cricket history
Oborne & Heller on Cricket - March 21, 2023 06:00 - 1 hourMany eccentric geniuses have written about cricket, and indeed played it. Few have been as eccentric as Major Rowland Bowen – or had his genius. In 1970, after years of dedicated research (not all his own) he published Cricket: A History of its growth and development throughout the world. Long o...
Two testaments of cricket and war
Oborne & Heller on Cricket - March 14, 2023 06:00 - 55 minutesJohn Broom has combined his passions for cricket and military history in two books on global cricket in both world wars: Cricket In The First World War Play Up! Play The Game and Cricket In The Second World War The Grim Test. They are both meticulous and moving. He explains his mission in writin...
A story made for the movies – Pakistan women’s cricket
Oborne & Heller on Cricket - March 01, 2023 06:00 - 49 minutesBased in Mumbai, Aayush Puthran is an experienced cricket reporter and analyst, with a strong focus on women’s cricket. He has written an inspirational book, Unveiling Jazbaa, which weaves together the astonishing personal stories of the creators and players of women’s cricket in Pakistan. Aayu...
After a hard day in Nagpur, the great cricket writer Mike Coward gives a masterclass on Australian cricket
Oborne & Heller on Cricket - February 14, 2023 06:00 - 45 minutesMike Coward is among the world’s most distinguished and distinctive cricket writers and broadcasters, although he graciously declines the title of “Australia’s John Arlott.” He makes a welcome return to the crease as the guest of Peter Oborne and Richard Heller in their latest cricket-themed pod...
An elephant never forgets India’s first Test victory in England
Oborne & Heller on Cricket - February 07, 2023 06:00 - 54 minutesIn August 1971 Bella the elephant from Chessington Zoo travelled to the Oval to watch India’s historic first Test match victory in England. Her story gives the title to the fascinating book, Elephant In The Stadium, by the historian Arunabha Sengupta. Around it he weaves not only the gripping c...
How professionals save soccer – but not cricket – from public school amateurs, explains sports historian Richard Sanders
Oborne & Heller on Cricket - January 24, 2023 06:00 - 1 hourIn the British isles cricket had a start on association football of over a hundred years as a game with Laws, organization and popular following. In the late Victorian era it was overtaken in a short time. Based on his fascinating book Beastly Fury on the strange birth of British football, the d...
Cricket, diplomacy and a fierce despatch from Freddie Flintoff
Oborne & Heller on Cricket - December 13, 2022 06:00 - 55 minutesCricketer, diplomat and author Tom Fletcher is now Principal of Hertford College, Oxford. As the UK’s ambassador to Lebanon, he made notable efforts to support the country’s cricketers, especially from its community of Sri Lankan workers. Previously, he served in 10 Downing Street as the princip...
England versus Pakistan – the first seventy years with historian Najum Latif
Oborne & Heller on Cricket - December 07, 2022 06:00 - 1 hourAs England play their first Test series in Pakistan for nearly twenty years one of the country’s leading cricket historians, Najum Latif, describes their reception and celebrates the timely republication of a classic work on the start of England’s cricket relationship with the country. He is an ...
Another thrilling spell from fast bowling legend Wes Hall
Oborne & Heller on Cricket - November 29, 2022 14:00 - 57 minutesFew sights in cricket’s history have been more thrilling than the great West Indian fast bowler Wes Hall in the 1960s bounding in from his long run. He is now Sir Wesley Hall and the subject of a fine new biography Answering The Call by Paul Akeroyd. He creates the same thrill in his spell as th...
Before D’Oliveira – the glories and the shame of England’s Tests against South Africa
Oborne & Heller on Cricket - November 22, 2022 06:00 - 1 hourIn his book Swallows And Hawke, co-written with past podcast guest André Odendaal, the historian Richard Parry gives a uniquely penetrating account of England’s first eighty years of cricket relations with South Africa, ended by the D’Oliveira affair. It is full of pulsating cricket matches in e...
A select offering from Ed Smith
Oborne & Heller on Cricket - November 15, 2022 06:00 - 52 minutesEd Smith played cricket for Kent, Middlesex (as captain) and England, was an incisive commentator on Test Match Special and was England’s Chief Selector from 2018 to 2021. In that role, he drew on learning from many different fields as well as those of cricket, as he reveals in his recent polyma...
From the captains’ table – cricket in two village communities
Oborne & Heller on Cricket - November 08, 2022 06:00 - 53 minutesTwo highly successful captains of village cricket teams, Tom Greaves of Reed, Hertfordshire, and Callum Widdows of Horningsham, Wiltshire, are the latest guests of Peter Oborne and Richard Heller in their latest cricket-themed podcast. They share the problems and triumphs of making cricket thriv...
The cricketing car park of Beirut
Oborne & Heller on Cricket - November 01, 2022 08:00 - 43 minutesFernando Sugath, a Sri Lankan expatriate, has been playing cricket in Lebanon for 25 years, in some extraordinary places and despite some extraordinary obstacles. With Will Dobson, an English expatriate and a bookseller in Beirut, he recently organized the biggest cricket tournament in Lebanon’s...
Wendy Wimbush – fifty years of keeping but never settling scores
Oborne & Heller on Cricket - October 25, 2022 05:00 - 47 minutesWendy Wimbush has given a lifetime of service to cricket. She is best known as the BBC scorer in the 1970s but has also worked in other capacities in other countries and with some of the most famous names in cricket. She is the guest in the latest edition of the cricket-themed podcast by Peter O...
Mike Coward - sixty years of great cricket writing
Oborne & Heller on Cricket - October 18, 2022 06:00 - 56 minutesAfter sixty years’ experience in all forms of media, Mike Coward has become one of the most honoured reporters and analysts of cricket in his native Australia and across the world. He is the guest of Peter Oborne and Richard Heller in their latest cricket-themed podcast. Read the full descripti...
Mike Coward: sixty years of great cricket writing
Oborne & Heller on Cricket - October 18, 2022 06:00 - 56 minutesAfter sixty years’ experience in all forms of media, Mike Coward has become one of the most honoured reporters and analysts of cricket in his native Australia and across the world. He is the guest of Peter Oborne and Richard Heller in their latest cricket-themed podcast. Read the full descripti...
At the wonder house of cricket books
Oborne & Heller on Cricket - October 11, 2022 05:00 - 49 minutesMost of cricket’s history for nearly three hundred years can be found behind a small shopfront in a quiet suburban street in Surrey, forty minutes on the commuter train service from London Waterloo. It is easy to miss on a first visit. The most obvious landmark is the large plastic poodle promot...
Geoff Boycott celebrates yet another century
Oborne & Heller on Cricket - October 04, 2022 05:00 - 1 hourThroughout his playing career, Sir Geoffrey Boycott made a habit of celebrating special occasions with a century. It makes him the ideal and appropriate guest for Peter Oborne and Richard Heller on the hundredth recorded edition (according to official statisticians) of their cricket-themed podca...
High performance or last performance? Campaigner Alan Higham dissects the ECB review of English cricket
Oborne & Heller on Cricket - September 27, 2022 05:00 - 51 minutesAlan Higham has become a leading campaigner for the preservation of the county championship as the foundation of first-class cricket in England and Wales and for real consultation with its supporters over its future. He explains why this is essential now in the light of the ECB’s just-published ...
Can serious cricket survive pornography asks Simon Heffer
Oborne & Heller on Cricket - September 13, 2022 05:00 - 52 minutesSimon Heffer has had a distinguished career as a journalist, historian, academic and man of letters, above all as a cricket-lover who contributes a monthly column on the game to the Daily Telegraph. He is the guest of Peter Oborne and Richard Heller in their latest cricket-themed podcast. Read ...
Rebuilding Ukraine cricket and children’s lives – despite the ICC
Oborne & Heller on Cricket - September 06, 2022 05:00 - 1 hourWhen Peter Oborne and Richard Heller last spoke to Kobus Olivier, CEO of the Ukraine Cricket Federation, he and his four dogs had escaped to Poland from the war-shattered city of Kyiv. A lot has happened since to him and to Ukraine cricket. He updates Peter and Richard as the first guest in thei...
The joy of Sri Lankan cricket, expertly distilled
Oborne & Heller on Cricket - July 05, 2022 05:00 - 49 minutesGiven the joy it has given to the world, the history of Sri Lankan cricket has been strangely neglected. A young author, Nicholas Brookes, has now filled the gap with a masterly study: An Island’s Eleven. He shares its rich and often surprising contents as the guest of Peter Oborne and Richard H...
Dutch cricket – and when it can be dangerous to watch
Oborne & Heller on Cricket - June 21, 2022 05:00 - 44 minutesThe Netherlands has played organized cricket almost as long as England. Steven van Hoogstraten was chairman of the Royal Dutch Cricket Association for over a decade and is a current member of its supervisory board: he has also had a distinguished career in public service in the Netherlands and w...
Writing and cricket: two matching crafts for Harold Pinter
Oborne & Heller on Cricket - June 07, 2022 05:00 - 48 minutesThe 2009 edition of Wisden Cricketers’Almanack contains a beautiful tribute to Harold Pinter. It was written by the academic and musician Ian Smith, his friend and teammate in the celebrated Gaieties Cricket Club. Ian traces Pinter’s deep dedication to cricket and its influence on his life and w...
Cricket – a prisoner of market forces?
Oborne & Heller on Cricket - May 31, 2022 05:00 - 57 minutesTim Wigmore and Freddie Wilde won major awards in 2020 for their book Cricket 2.0, tracking the T20 cricket revolution. Tim has now joined forces with one of the world’s leading sports economists, Stefan Szymanski, to write Crickonomics The Anatomy of Modern Cricket. He reveals its essential mes...
Charles Sale digs deep into the tunnels at Lord’s
Oborne & Heller on Cricket - May 24, 2022 05:00 - 53 minutesCharles Sale has been a sports journalist for forty years, almost half of them as the incisive sports diarist of the Daily Mail. In his book The Covers Are Off, he excavates the chaotic and costly story of the redevelopment of Lord’s cricket ground, blighted by two decades of unnecessary conflic...
Non-racial sport: its slow journey with English cricket in the rear
Oborne & Heller on Cricket - May 17, 2022 05:00 - 49 minutesThe former Sports News Editor of the BBC, Mihir Bose, has written with great authority about British and international sport for nearly fifty years. His latest book, Dreaming The Impossible, tracks the slow journey towards a non-racial sports world. It draws on dozens of interviews with leading ...
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