
Daily analysis, opinion and great stories from the Ashes in Australia. Presented by Simon Hughes, aka The Analyst and the BBC's Simon Mann. This is the place where you really find out what happened on the field, and off it, with the two Simons worldwide experiences and their famous guests. Find us on the Sport Social website: podcast.sport-social.co.uk/podcast/the-analyst-inside-cricket/
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 900 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Was Stokes right to suggest that some of his players are mentally weak? Should there be major changes if England lose the Ashes? Should they be going to Noosa for a 'mid-series break' or be practising in the nets? Do they need a psychologist or a s... more
Determined batting by Ben Stokes and Will Jacks at least took this 2nd Test into the final session of the 4th day at the Gabba. But from the moment England dropped five catches to allow Australia to make over 500 the barbequing of the English torso o... more
England laboured to dismiss Australia's last four wickets in the heat of the Brisbane day and then collapsed to the Australia's willing seamers as darkness fell. Simon Hughes and Simon Mann are joined by Matt Hayden to analyse a dispiriting yet pred... more
England lose the plot with the ball and in the field on the second day at the Gabba, gifting Australia the initiative with poor bowling and dropped catches. But this Australian side are not as ruthless as some of their predecessors and at times hande... more
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Really like the show, followed Hughes as a player in the 80s & got all his books, both are good with the way they come across.The show about Field of Dreams is fantastic, if one lad stays straight & is a good honest person it’s success.
I could not disagree more with the position taken from the contributors on here! The match conditions clearly state BOTH captains have to agree to a draw at the final hour mark. India made the decision to bat on and that is there right! Their paying fans (unlike journalists who get to watch free) wanted to see hundreds from Jadeja and Sundar so why should Gill disappoint them! Just because England’s captain and players, supported by members of the British media, disagree with the decision and pr... more
Have listened to this since the beginning and enjoy the two Simon’s analysis. However I am finding the current betting adverts hard to take, particularly the constant weaving of the odds into the dialogue at the start of each episode. I know they have to pay the bills, but surely they recognise the damage done by gambling addiction? Not sure I can take much more and don’t want to have to skip the first 5 minutes of each episode.
I listen to most cricket podcasts and there are some superb offerings. Wisden, TMS, Sky etc. But the Analyst with the 2 Simon’s is fantastic. Week in, week out. A must for any cricket fan.
Love this show. Wonderful to hear Simon offer some forthright views (which we don’t hear on TMS) on a wonderful series and umpires who have lost control of the players. Also fascinating to see the Indian players showing some frustration at the end of the game. Carry on.
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The content features sharp analysis and insight into the world of cricket. Engaging discussions delve into both current matches and historical events, particularly focusing on the famed 2005 Ashes series, which holds a significant emotional connection for many cricket fans. Episodes often include personal anecdotes from the hosts, providing a unique perspective on the intricacies of the sport. The inclusion of celebrity guests and international players adds depth to the discussions, covering topic ranges that span game strategy, player performances, and the broader impact of cricket on culture. Alongside the insightful commentary, there are also conversations about the evolving state of the game and reflections on its history, making it a v... more
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