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The golden summer of 2005 is among us! As we build us to the 2005 Ashes, let's relive the tests against Bangladesh and the tri-series with Australia, from Pietersen's blistering take-down of the Aussies at Bristol, a stunning upset for Bangladesh over Australia, to Paul Collingwood's leaping catch, all made for a fitting last-ever tri-series in England.
Paul Collingwood's catch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G89g3xTr0h0
Ashraful's knock: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lf7fMhR8nGM
As always, contact us on [email protected]
In particular if you have memories from the 2005 Ashes.
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Join Graeme and Andrew as they delve into that noughties cricket staple: a post-test-series 7 match ODI series. With a dire and tired England, one man holds England up in the series against South Africa, as we see Kevin Pietersen come into his own. We also discuss the most pedestrian man of the match performance ever, Trescothick's medium pacers, children of noughties cricketers and a round up of cricket around the world: Slinga Malinga, the rise of Dhoni and a India vs Pakistan classic.
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Kabir Ali's final over https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxYHBOtwYGo
Pietersen's debut century: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llCJaJwY5p0
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The 2004/05 South Africa vs England Test Series is surely one of the great test series, with twists and turns and major contributions from many players, some legends like Kallis, Pollock, Trescothick, and some newer names like De Villiers, Steyn and Strauss. Join the Mind the Windows Tino team, Graeme and Andrew, for a discussion and retrospective on this series, as well the plethora of other cricket going on in the world at this time.
Dale Steyn vs Vaughan:
https://www.thecricketmonthly.com/story/1230581/the-balls-of-the-century--no--5--dale-steyn-to-michael-vaughan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7ag4BTcwwM
Flemings innings vs ROW XI: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6FC62wXRus
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Join us as we delve into the world of noughties cricketers who delved into politics, from Monty Panesar and the Workers Party, Darren Gough and the No2AV campaign, plus noughties cricketers from around the world like Gambhir, Kaif, Langer and their political careers. We discuss the worst cricketing analogy used inthe world of politics, plus Clem Attlee's ticket tape machine, Henry Olonga's view on printer toner and David Cameron's inability to say Collingwood's name.
Like all the best podcast, we spend a large amount of time discussing Ed Balls.
Ed Balls's and cricket: https://www.cricketcountry.com/articles/ed-balls-mp-cricketer-dancer-twitter-phenomenon-600520/
Nathan Dumelow: https://www.espncricinfo.com/cricketers/nathan-dumelow-11954
Darren Gough's No2AV: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyPcfNPKhPY
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We take another trip down noughties memory lane to relive the West Indies' 2004 tour of England. We recall Rob Key's double ton, Flintoff's golden run of form, Giles' resurgence, Trescothick's twin tons and Strauss's continued dream debut summer. We encounter a fresh-faced Dwayne Bravo for the first time, as well as meeting belligerent Chris Gayle and objurgate Shivnarine Chanderpaul and iconic Brian Lara in his last tour of England.
Graeme and Andrew also ponder a Beer XI, the world's first international T20 and some young guns making waves in country cricket - one called Cook and the other called Bell.
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Freddie's sledge of Tino best: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoxfK2jn03Y
Freddie's 167: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrsXiLVdsc4
Cricket's crystal ball: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/funny_old_game/3356695.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/funny_old_game/3356809.stm
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Email: [email protected]
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Join us (Graeme and Andrew) for episode three of our nostalgic look at England cricket in the noughties with a look back to England's famous tour of the West Indies in early 2004. There's Lara's 400*, Harmisons' 7-12 but also time to discuss Steve Tikolo's academic career, Colin De Grandhomme (in his pre-mullet years), and Alan Shearer.
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Episode two of our podcast, "Mind the Windows, Tino." In this episode, hosts Graeme and Andrew delve into England's cricket tours of Bangladesh and Sri Lanka in late 2003. They recount the highs and lows of England's performances, from dominating test matches in Bangladesh to the grueling tests in Sri Lanka.
The episode kicks off with the unveiling of the podcast name and a brief discussion about the ongoing efforts to secure the Instagram handle. Graeme and Andrew then dive into the details of England's tours, starting with the Bangladesh series, where the team handed debuts to three players and dominated the test matches despite the forgettable ODI series.
Listeners are then taken through the challenging Sri Lankan series, where England faced the legendary Muttiah Muralitharan and had to survive some nerve-wracking matches. The episode highlights key performances, including Michael Vaughan's captaincy and Paul Collingwood's iconic debut.
Join Graeme and Andrew as they reminisce about these cricketing moments, providing insights and trivia that even the most ardent cricket fans might not remember. Stay tuned for more episodes as they continue to explore England's cricketing history.
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Join us as we delve into the memorable 2003 cricket series between England and South Africa. This episode recounts the thrilling matches, key moments, and standout performances that defined the summer. From the rise of young talents to the resurgence of seasoned players, this series had it all.
Relive the highs of Marcus Trescothick's double century and Graham Thorpe's emotional comeback, contrasted with the lows of crushing defeats and Nasser Hussain's resignation as captain. Discover the underdog stories, such as James Kirtley's match-winning 6-34 at Trent Bridge, and the forgotten heroes who played pivotal roles in this historic series.
We also touch on the fascinating tour matches that punctuated the series, including a surprising nine-wicket haul by Paul Adams and an impressive double century by Jacques Kallis against Derbyshire. Plus, don't miss our special trivia segment, 'The Test,' where we challenge your cricket knowledge with some intriguing questions from the era.
Whether you're a die-hard cricket fan or just curious about one of England's most eventful summers, this episode is packed with insights, anecdotes, and plenty of cricketing nostalgia.