A cricket podcast by two guys whose school team once got bowled out for 22, and the next week got bowled out for 13. And they never let it go. 'Acclaimed' - Financial Times
Brian Lara eat your heart out!
On the historic 400th episode, Adam & Tony discuss England's win in Wellington: Brook's brilliance, Bethell's emergence, Atkinson's hat-trick, Crawley's struggles, New Zealand's collapse in form, and why Bazball's still the best.
Plus, Australia's sensational bounceback in Adelaide: the irresistible Mitchell Starc, the force of nature that is Travis Head, and whether Ashwin's LBW review was the worst of all time.
Finally, we roll back the years and reminisce about how the podcast started - with the help of some quite extraordinary press cuttings.
All this and more on the latest World Cricket Show - 400 not out.
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Adam & Tony assess England's victory in the first Test in Christchurch. A commanding performance? Or were they actually just very lucky? Why did New Zealand have such a shocker? And, despite enjoying so much fortune, is Harry Brook cementing himself into the next Fab Four?
Plus, we attempt to establish if Glenn Phillips's absolutely worldie in Christchurch is in fact the best catch of all time. And if not, what is?
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All this and more on the latest World Cricket Show.
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The boys are still in town!
Adam and Tony reflect on a remarkable first Test between Australia and India in Perth. What a win for India - is Jaiswal the next big thing in Test cricket? And is Bumrah already one of the GOATs?
As for Australia, after one of their most shocking ever defeats, how do they turn it around? Is Labuschagne finished? And is Cummins up to holding things together?
Also this week, we discuss Darren Lehmann's claim that Joe Root is not an all-time great. As crazy as it sounds? Or might he actually have a point?
All this and more on the latest World Cricket Show.
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The boys are back in town!
Adam & Tony return to the air to deliver a comprehensive preview of New Zealand v England. Is Bazball still a thing? Is Ollie Pope under pressure? Is Ben Stokes under pressure? And fresh from their stunning whitewash of India in India, can New Zealand possibly be beaten?
Plus, we discuss the thrilling prospect of 5 Tests between Australia and India. Is Nathan McSweeney the answer to the Aussies' opening problem? And is there a reckoning coming for their ageing team?
All this and more on the latest World Cricket Show.
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Adam & Tony reflect on a crushing defeat for England in Rajkot, as India take charge of a Test series that continues to captivate. Has Bazball been found out? Or is that, in fact, a ludicrous overreaction?
All this and more on the latest World Cricket Show.
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Adam & Tony reflect on one of the all-time great days of Test cricket, which saw West Indies beat Australia at the Gabba, and England pull off an extraordinary turnaround in Hyderabad.
Is Shamar Joseph one of the best stories in Test history? And was that celebration one of the best celebrations?
Is there anything Bazball can't do? And do England actually have a chance to win the series?
And, crucially - what does this all mean for Test cricket's future?
All this and more on the latest World Cricket Show.
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Adam & Tony deliver a full preview of England's 5-Test series in India. Is this England's toughest cricketing challenge? Can Bazball work in India? Are the spinners good enough to compete? Will India's batting bounce back after their struggles in South Africa? And is there any chance that it won't be 5-0?
Plus, thoughts on Warner's retirement and the greatest boundary catch of all time, and Adam delights the World Cricket Show's target audience by revealing that he basically doesn't like cricket anymore.
All this and more on the latest World Cricket Show.
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Adam & Tony take stock at the halfway stage of the Cricket World Cup. England have been abysmal - what's gone so badly wrong? Is this the end of an era? And why did we not see it coming?
Plus, our thoughts on the tournament as a whole. Spoiler alert: it's been terrible.
All this and more on the latest episode of Cricket Pundits in Cars Getting Coffee.
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Adam & Tony deliver the definitive preview of the 2023 Cricket World Cup. Can England defend their crown? Have they got their selection right? Can anyone stop India on home soil? Is this Pakistan's best chance since 1992? And can we really talk about any of this with any certainty, given no one ever plays 50-over cricket anymore?
Plus, thoughts on the 10-team format, and we lament the absence of West Indies.
All this and more on the latest World Cricket Show.
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Adam & Tony deliver the definitive Verdict on the 2023 Ashes. Where does this rank amongst the best series of all time? Is 2-2 a fair result? Is it the perfect result for cricket? Australia take the Ashes, but will they leave disappointed? Is Woakes finally the main character? And many other questions answered.
Plus, we salute Stuart Broad as he sprints off into the sunset, not looking back to appeal.
All this and more on Cricket Pundits in Cars Getting Coffee.
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After a rain-soaked Test at Old Trafford, Adam & Tony reflect on a deeply disappointing way for an extraordinary Ashes contest to conclude. But for the rain, would England have won? Or do the Aussies deserve to keep the urn? Is Zak Crawley the new Zak Crawley? What planet is Jonny Bairstow on? And what will the verdict be if Australia don't win the series at the Oval?
All this and more on the latest World Cricket Show.
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