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Jonathan Agnew is joined by Steven Finn and Aatif Nawaz to review a tough opening day for England in Pakistan. Abdullah Shafique and Shan Masood both scored centuries, but England dismissed Babar Azam late on to give them hope.
We also hear from England assistant coach Jeetan Patel and Pakistanâs Abdullah Shafique
And we celebrate statistician Andy Zaltzman reaching 50 not out.
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Simon Mann is joined by Steven Finn, Aatif Nawaz, Stephan Shemilt and Andy Zaltzman as England prepare to take on Pakistan in Multan. Two years on from their historic 3-0 win in Pakistan, can Brendon McCullumâs team repeat the feat? We hear from England stand-in captain Ollie Pope, and Brendon McCullum also tells us exactly how his sideâs approach has been ârefinedâ since England were last here.
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Henry Moeran is alongside former England bowler Katherine Sciver-Brunt and current England bowler Tash Farrant for reaction to Englandâs win in their Womenâs T20 World Cup match against Bangladesh. England opener Danni Wyatt-Hodge reacts to the win after hitting 41, plus both captains Heather Knight & Nigar Sultana Joty give their thoughts on the game.
Stephan Shemilt speaks to England captain Ben Stokes as he looks ahead to Englandâs first test in Multan in Pakistan. Plus, Joe Root eyes up becoming Englandâs highest ever run-scorer in Tests.
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Simon Mann is alongside former England players Vic Marks and Steven Finn, as well as TMS commentator Aatif Nawaz and statistician Andy Zaltzman to look ahead to Englandâs three test tour of Pakistan.
They discuss England's last series in the country in 2022, as well as the conditions England can expect during the tour and the shape Pakistan are in with Jason Gillespie as head coach.
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With the Womenâs T20 World Cup taking place in the UAE, Henry Moeran looks back at the last tournament held in South Africa in 2023.
Heâs joined by England World Cup winner Lauren Winfield-Hill and award winning Australia broadcaster and writer Geoff Lemon.
Australia won the event beating hosts South Africa in the final after theyâd surprised England in a dramatic semi. Australia having won a tight semi-final against India. We also look at what the tournament did for cricket in South Africa.
EVERY match of the tournament is live on BBC Sounds from 3rd to 20th October.
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Henry Moeran is joined by 2017 World Cup winner Alex Hartley, 2009 T20 World Cup winner Ebony Rainford-Brent and broadcaster Daniel Norcross to look ahead to the 2024 Womenâs T20 World Cup in the UAE.
Australia are defending champions and favourites, but could face competition from the likes of England, India or 2023 runners up South Africa. Plus, could we see some surprises from the likes of Asia Cup champions Sri Lanka or qualifiers Scotland?
EVERY match of the tournament is live on BBC Sounds from 3rd to 20th October.
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Mark Chapman is joined by former England internationals Phil Tufnell and Georgia Elwiss, as well as Kent's Sam Billings to discuss the cricketing summer overall. Has it been an underwhelming summer? Is there too much cricket internationally and domestically? How will Brendan McCullum balance coaching the Test team and white-ball teams? The panel are also joined by former Hampshire player Kevan James who now covers them for BBC Radio Solent after their takeover by GMR who co-own IPL team Delhi Capitals. And we hear from England captain Heather Knight ahead of the Women's T20 World Cup which starts this week. You can hear ball-by-ball commentary of all of the games from that tournament on Sports Extra and BBC Sounds starting with Bangladesh vs Scotland on Thursday - England's opener against Bangladesh is on Saturday.
01:45 - The end of the English cricketing summer18:13 - How to help county cricket24:57 - Hampshire's foreign takeover32:30 - Heather Knight ahead of the Women's T20 World Cup
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Simon Mann is alongside England bowler Mark Wood and former England captain Alastair Cook to look back on this summer's international cricket.
They discuss the players brought in to the England sides, as well as what can be taken away from test series wins against Sri Lanka and the West Indies. Plus, how the red ball side is shaping up ahead of 2025's summer test series against India & The Ashes in Australia next winter.
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Simon Mann is alongside former England bowler Steven Finn, World Cup winner Ebony Rainford-Brent, and TMS commentator Geoff Lemon to reflect on Englandâs ODI series loss to Australia.
They discuss the lessons incoming head coach Brendon McCullum will learn, plus how current cricket schedules effect how much 50 over cricket can be played.
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It's finally here! Kate and Alex take on umpires Anna Harris and Sue Redfern in the first No Balls Players-Umpires golf day. But who will come out on top?
Kate also tells us about second part of England's white-ball tour of Ireland and her feelings now her stint as captain has finished.
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Kevin Howells gets reaction from across the country as Surrey win their third Division One County Championship in a row.
He hears from Surrey's Gareth Batty and outgoing Director of Cricket Alec Stewart. As well as Sussex head coach Paul Farbrace, whose side are promoted to Division One, and Lancashire Head Coach Dale Benkenstein and captain Keaton Jennings as they beat Somerset to give Surrey the title. Plus, Hampshire allrounder Liam Dawson reflects on his team's year as they hope to chase down Surrey in 2025.
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Jonathan Agnew, Michael Vaughan and Sir Alastair Cook talk through a big win for Australia at Trent Bridge. Plus, we hear from captains Harry Brook and Mitchell Marsh.
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Henry Moeran speaks to TMS's pundits at Old Trafford on the state of England's white ball sides ahead of the ODI series with Australia, starting on Thursday.
Among those giving their viewpoints are Michael Vaughan, Phil Tufnell, Sir Alastair Cook, Isa Guha and Dawid Malan.
And we also hear from four of the new faces in England's squad: John Turner, Jordan Cox, Jacob Bethell and Dan Mousley on their experiences so far.
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Kevin Howells is alongside Sussex bowler Tymal Mills and Southern Vipers allrounder Emily Windsor for reaction to Somerset's incredible win over Surrey in the County Championship.
They speak to Somerset head coach Jason Kerr after an unbelievable day of cricket in Taunton.
Plus, Tymal's teammate Sussex captain John Simpson joins them to look ahead to the t20 Blast Finals Day.
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Simon Mann is alongside Alastair Cook, Michael Vaughan, Phil Tufnell & Russel Arnold to discuss the pressures of test cricket.
From trying to settle in as a debutant to controlling the anxiety of a batter, they tell all as to what was needed to face the challenges at the highest level and where they found their strengths in tough moments. Opening up about issues facing Glenn McGrath, keeping calm when rain delays play, and being âallergic to fielding practiceâ.
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Kate Cross and Alex Hartley are in Belfast after Kate secured her first series win as England captain. She tells us she is enjoying the responsibility of captaincy after taking six wickets in the opening match at the weekend. And we're joined by record-breaking batter Tammy Beaumont, after her latest ODI century.
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Jonathan Agnew welcomes legendary football commentator Clive Tyldesley to the TMS commentary box. They discuss the role that Reg Gutteridge had on Clive's career, how long Clive takes to prepare his notes for a football match, and his brief time commentating on cricket.
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Jonathan Agnew is alongside Alastair Cook, Michael Vaughan, and former Sri Lanka allrounder Russel Arnold for reaction to England's loss to a determined Sri Lanka. They discuss the takeaways England will have from this summer as a whole, as well as where this leaves Sri Lanka ahead of a test series against New Zealand.
England's stand-in captain, Ollie Pope, believes England were "outplayed for a day and a session" as Sri Lanka win a test in England for the first time in 10 years. Player of the series Joe Root says England "aren't always going to get it right all of the time" and Sri Lanka captain Dhananjaya De Silva looks back on a "very special" win in England.
Plus, hear the lighter moments from the TMS commentary box from across this summer.
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Jonathan Agnew is alongside Alastair Cook, Michael Vaughan and former Sri Lanka allrounder Russel Arnold for reaction as Sri Lanka bowl England out in 34 overs and begin their chase well in their quest to win the last test of this series. They discuss Englandâs attitude when batting in the second innings, Jamie Smithâs innings which stopped Sri Lanka from winning the game already, and what could have led to Englandâs below-par performance this test.
England Assistant Coach Paul Collingwood gives his reaction of the dayâs play.
Plus, Moeen Ali speaks to Jonathan after he announced his retirement from international cricket.
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Jonathan Agnew speaks to musician, and founding member of Genesis, Tony Banks in the TMS commentary box at The Oval.
Tony discusses having Allan Lamb invite him to England's dressing room, his classical music work, and having to swap shirts with a stranger to gain access to the MCG.
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