• Ricky Ponting joins the pod! | Plus, first England Test defeat of the summer and farewell Mo
    Sep 10 2024
    Nas and Ath are with you the morning after the day before, as England suffer their only Test defeat of the summer to Sri Lanka. Plus, we pay tribute to the retiring Moeen Ali, and with Australia back in the UK, Ricky Ponting talks about facing England in the ODIs and looks ahead to India at home.
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    45 mins
  • Nas enters 'The Football Museum!'
    Sep 5 2024
    Josh Hayward is here to open up 'The Football Museum' to everyone on the Sky Sports Cricket podcast feed, because we have a very special visitor!

    This podcast invites guests from the world of sport and entertainment to curate their very own virtual footballing exhibit.

    To hear which former Arsenal striker Nasser Hussain has a man crush on, search for 'The Football Museum' on your podcast plaform (https://pod.fo/e/26605b) and give us a like, follow, or subscribe for your membership.



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    1 min
  • McCullum appointed England white-ball coach | Is Root England's greatest ever? | Dean Headley talks Josh Hull and pathways for future talent
    Sep 3 2024
    On this week's Sky Sports Cricket Podcast Michael Atherton and Nasser Hussain discuss the news that Brendon McCullum has been appointed as England's next white-ball head coach, combining the role with his leadership of the Test side.

    Plus, after his recent performances they discuss whether Joe Root is England's greatest ever Test batter.

    And they speak to their former teammate - Dean Headley who gives us the lowdown on Josh Hull and talks about the pathways for young cricketers to emerge onto the first-class scene.
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    53 mins
  • Root guides England home against Sri Lanka, plus selection surprises
    Aug 26 2024
    Nasser and Athers react after England win the first Test against Sri Lanka at Old Trafford. They also digest the selection of Josh Hull and look ahead to the end of the summer, with England’s white ball squad announcement.
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    42 mins
  • Thorpe tributes, Pope fills in for Stokes & The Hundred reaches its finale
    Aug 16 2024
    Athers and Nasser pay tribute to their friend and teammate Graham Thorpe on this week's episode of the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast.

    They also look ahead to England men's Test series against Sri Lanka, and how Ollie Pope will take on captaincy duties in the absence of the injured Ben Stokes.

    Plus, they chat about The Hundred eliminators and finals as the tournament reaches its finale at Lord's.
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    34 mins
  • Test series whitewash | Sophia Dunkley exclusive interview | Matthew Mott steps down
    Jul 30 2024
    This week's Sky Sports Cricket Podcast comes after England's Test side claimed a whitewash victory in their series against the West Indies. Athers and Nasser reflect on that and the eye-catching performances of some of the English bowlers.

    We also have an exclusive interview with England and Welsh Fire star batter, Sophia Dunkley. She talks to us about The Hundred and how she's made technical changes to overcome a dip in form.

    Plus, we had breaking news during the episode as it was announced Matthew Mott has stepped down from his role as England white-ball head coach. Athers and Nasser give their thoughts on his time in charge and who could be his replacement.
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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Athers quizzes ECB chief on international cricket, money distribution and The Hundred
    Jul 26 2024
    Michael Atherton has an in-depth chat with the ECB’s CEO Richard Gould to discuss bilateral international cricket, ICC's money distribution and his stance on The Hundred.
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    17 mins
  • Pundits debate the condition of Test cricket | 'Every country needs an even chance to be successful'
    Jul 21 2024
    Ian Ward is joined by Nasser Hussain, Ian Bishop and Michael Atherton to debate the condition of Test cricket and what needs to be done to help it grow around the world.
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    18 mins