
Join Max Rushden and Geoff Lemon for a weekly dose of the smartest commentary and the best analysis from the Guardian's cricket experts in both England and Australia throughout the Ashes series
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Max Rushden is joined by Geoff Lemon, Ali Martin and James Wallace to discuss another humbling defeat for England as Australia took full control of the series in Brisbane, with Mitchell Starc starring
Max Rushden is joined by Geoff Lemon, Emma John and Sam Perry to preview the second Test, a day-night affair at the Gabba, with England looking to recover from their embarrassing defeat in Perth
Max Rushden is joined by Geoff Lemon, Ali Martin and Jim Wallace to discuss a humbling defeat for England in the first Test in Perth that ended three days early
Max Rushden and Geoff Lemon are joined by Ali Martin and Andy Bull to look ahead to the hotly anticipated first Ashes Test in Perth. Australia are beset by injuries, but England’s record on the bouncy pitches of Western Australia is atrocious
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I expected more from a professional media outlet. It childish babble. There are people sat in their bedrooms making better podcasts than this.
Had high expectations of this. Maybe without Emma John's inane babbling it would have been bearable.
This really is utterly useless. It's as though these idiots have no idea what they are talking about.
Mindless bilge. An achievement to be so bland and annoying simultaneously
Every time I listen to Lizzy Ammon (?) I have to get the Hoover out as she drops names all over the place.
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Expert commentary and analysis on cricket take center stage, particularly focusing on the Ashes series between England and Australia. Conversations frequently cover match highlights, player performance, and tactical discussions surrounding both teams. The hosts often analyze individual players' abilities, team strategies, and the historical context of prominent matches, while also ensuring to infuse humor and anecdotes into the dialogue, catering to both hardcore fans and casual listeners. Unique to this commentary is its emphasis not just on current performances but also on historical perspectives, offering an enriching experience for the audience.
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