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Henry Moeran is alongside Yorkshire batter Emily Windsor & BBC Sport journalist Ffion Wynne as Charlotte Edwards is unveiled as the new England Womenâs head coach.
In a full interview with the BBCâs Chief Cricket Reporter Stephan Shemilt, Edwards speaks about how England must be âaccountableâ for their fitness and the âhard workâ needed by the squad to create a new culture. The ECBâs Director of Womenâs Cricket Clare Connor also tells Stephan that sheâs âconfidentâ the team is being built for success.
Plus, Emily discusses Edwardsâ coaching style after playing under her for eight years and analyses what characteristics could make her successful in the role.
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Chris Woakes and Abhishek Jhunjhunwala join Mark Chapman to discuss the IPL â where does it stand right now? Hear from Australian, Aaron Hardie, as he talks about his experience of playing for Punjab Kings. They also discuss the lack of English involvement â only 10 English players will feature â the lowest since 2020. Jofra Archer has also had an eventful start for the Rajasthan Royals, having taken the first maiden of the tournament, but also scoring a record 76 in four overs. Following Eoin Morganâs comments on Englandâs white-ball captaincy, could Ben Stokes take the role? Also, hear from Jonny Bairstow, new captain of Yorkshire as the County Championship returns. And Somersetâs Will Smeed joins the podcast as he comes out of red ball retirement⊠at the age of 23!
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Daniel Norcross is alongside former England batter Lydia Greenway and BBC Sport journalist Ffion Wynne to discuss where England go from here, with Jon Lewis and Heather Knight vacating the head coach and captain positions respectively. They discuss Charlotte Edwardsâ managerial resume as calls for her to take the role grow louder. Plus, after nearly nine years under Knightâs reign, are England unprepared for selecting a new captain? Also, England World Cup winner Alex Hartley gives her thoughts on the position the England team find themselves in.
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Mark Chapman is joined by Michael Vaughan, Jimmy Anderson and England menâs managing director Rob Key. They talk about where Englandâs menâs cricket is at the moment â whatâs next? How will England look to change the picture across the board? And what will the process be to replace Jos Buttler as white-ball captain?
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Simon Mann presents reaction to India beating New Zealand and winning the 2025 Champions Trophy. Heâs alongside England World Cup winner Alex Hartley, the BBCâs chief cricket commentator Jonathan Agnew & Indian commentator Prakash Wakankar.
Hear from Indiaâs winning captain Rohit Sharma, as well as Virat Kohli. Plus, player of the tournament New Zealandâs Rachin Ravindra.
Also, the managing director of England Menâs Cricket Rob Key looks back on Englandâs poor Champions Trophy performance and gives an insight into the process for selecting the next white ball captain after Jos Buttlerâs resignation.
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Simon Mann presents reaction to New Zealand beating South Africa to reach the Champions Trophy final. Heâs alongside former England allrounder Vic Marks and the BBCâs chief cricket commentator Jonathan Agnew for analysis of New Zealandâs win in Lahore.
Hear from both captains, Temba Mavuma & Mitchell Santner, as well as player of the match, Rachin Ravindra.
Simon, Jonathan, and Vic Marks look ahead to the final between New Zealand and India in Dubai. Former New Zealand bowler, and now commentator, Simon Doull talks about what type of game the final might be on the Dubai pitch.
Full coverage of the Champions Trophy final between New Zealand and India starts on Sunday at 8:45am on BBC Sounds, 5 Sports Extra & the BBC Sport app and website.
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Henry Moeran presents reaction to India beating Australia to reach the Champions Trophy final. Heâs alongside England World Cup winner Alex Hartley and TMS commentator Aatif Nawaz for analysis of Indiaâs win in Dubai.
Former Australia ODI & T20 captain Aaron Finch gives his thoughts on the Aussiesâ loss.
Hear from both captains, Rohit Sharma and Steve Smith, as well as player of the match, Virat Kohli.
Plus, Simon Mann, Jonathan Agnew, and Vic Marks are in Lahore as they look ahead to the second semi-final between New Zealand and South Africa.
Full coverage of New Zealand against South Africa starts on Wednesday at 8:45am on BBC Sounds, 5 Sports Extra & the BBC Sport app and website.
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After England crash out of the Champions Trophy, Henry Moeran and the TMS team ask just whatâs going wrong at the moment. Across the menâs and womenâs teams, England have lost 16 out of the 17 games theyâve played in 2025.
Is it an attitude problem? An image problem? Captaincy? Or is there more to it than that?
Henry is joined by World Cup winner Alex Hartley, and TMS colleagues Aatif Nawaz and Daniel Norcross
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Eleanor Oldroyd is joined by the BBCâs Sports Editor Dan Roan, Chief Cricket Reporter Stephan Shemilt & TMS commentator Daniel Norcross to analyse âThe Hundredâ team sales.
Weâll hear from ECB Director of Business Operations Vikram Banerjee, as well as Southern Brave & Sussex fast bowler Tymal Mills.
Weâll also be answering some of the questions you sent in to the BBC Sport website.
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Alex Hartley & Kate Cross have a final catch-up before the Womenâs Ashes get underway. Kate gives an injury update with the first game right around the corner, and they discuss why women should play more Test cricket.
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Listen to every ball of the Womenâs Ashes from Australia on BBC Sounds, or via the BBC Sport website or app. The first ODI starts at 11:30pm on Saturday 11th January.
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Alex Hartley & Kate Cross look ahead to the Womenâs Ashes which starts in Sydney which week. They discuss who the star performers might be, and what the mentality is inside the England camp after a dominant tour in South Africa. Plus, Alex has some WAshes predictions.
Listen to every ball of the Womenâs Ashes from Australia on BBC Sounds, or via the BBC Sport website or app. The first ODI starts at 11:30pm on Saturday 11th January.
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We review another absorbing Test as Australia won by six wickets at the SCG to take the series against India 3-1 and reclaim the Border Gavaskar series for the first time in over a decade.
We get analysis from Alison Mitchell, former Australia coach Darren Lehmann and former Australia bowler Stuart Clark.
Isa Guha speaks with player of the match Scott Boland plus captains Pat Cummins and Jasprit Bumrah and we also hear from Australian opener Usman Khawja.
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Henry Moeran is alongside the BBCâs chief cricket commentator Jonathan Agnew and TMS statistician Andy Zaltzman to look ahead to Englandâs Menâs 2025. With a home Test series against India and the Ashes down under at the end of the year, it could prove to be a pivotal year for Ben Stokes as captain.
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Henry Moeran is alongside commentator Dan Norcross & TMS statistician Andy Zaltzman pick their global cricketing awards for 2024 - the Full Tosscars. Which India bowler has had an incredible year? Which English batter(s) gets nominated for worst shot of the year? And which side goes home with the best win of the year?
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2024 is going to be a memorable year for Joe Root. He became Englandâs highest ever run scorer, and overtook Sir Alastair Cookâs Test century record for England too, but how did that feel and how did he get there?
In his own words, along with England captain Ben Stokes and friend & longtime teammate Jimmy Anderson, he talks us through his incredible year, and how he came to be one of Englandâs greats.
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Alex Hartley and Kate Cross have a festive catch up after Kateâs return from South Africa.
They discuss Kateâs back injury which meant she hardly played in South Africa and the road to recovery ahead of next monthâs Ashes series in Australia. They also reflect on Englandâs success in all formats across the series which served as good preparation before heading down under.
Plus, what do they both want for Christmas?
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Itâs been 10 years since the death of former Australia player Phillip Hughes. The 25 year old passed away after being struck on the neck by a short ball during a Sheffield Shield match.
It was a tragedy which sent shock waves across the cricketing world and the anniversary is being marked with commemorations throughout Australia.
In a special tribute ABC commentator Andrew Moore speaks with Tom Cooper who was Hughesâs batting partner that fateful day, legendary fast bowler Glenn McGrath and former Australia coach Darren Lehmann who reveals Hughes was set to be told about an international recall the day he died.
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Alex Hartley & Kate Cross discuss Englandâs dominant displays in Englandâs T20 series win against South Africa Women, and how the tour is great preparation ahead of the Womenâs Ashes next month.
Plus, they ask you for your best cricketing look-alikes after Jacob Bethell was likened to⊠Pat Butcher.
Listen to every game of England's tour of South Africa on BBC Sounds, with commentary of the first ODI in Kimberley at 11:45am on Wednesday 4th December.
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Alex Hartley & Kate Cross look ahead to Englandâs tour of South Africa with Kate in the ODI and Test squad. She discusses how sheâs been preparing for the series having had six weeks away from cricket. They speak to a listener who has named their puppy after one of them, and have you named a pet after someone famous?
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Alex Hartley & Kate Cross talk about how Kateâs preparation has gone as she gets ready to head to South Africa for Englandâs ODIs and Test. They discuss the tent which has been built at Englandâs High Performance Centre to help players acclimatise to pitch conditions around the world, as well as more of your stories on naming pets after sport stars. Plus, they play a game to get Kate ready for her trip.
Listen to every game of England's tour of South Africa on BBC Sounds, with the first T20 starting at 12pm on Sunday 24th November.
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