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Jarrod Kimber’s [Host] work is consistently entertaining and while the bar for quality analysis in Cricket is fairly low, Kimber would still scale it if it were higher. This and his other podcasts are a must for the well-rounded cricket fan. And he’s the only cricket affiliated professional from Australia [except Gideon Haigh] who is not only easy to like, but to respect. [Jokes aside, there’s certainly less sycophancy surrounding the national side than there was]. If you’re tired of the hyper-partisan and trite chatter that animates much of cricket media, then Kimber’s podcasts and books are what you’re looking for. Recommended without reservation.
zeeshan m. via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/03/20
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These series of podcasts are so different and cover so many different aspects of cricket, always keeps the content fresh and interesting beyond the immediacy of a particular series
Prime255 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 12/27/23
Loved this, mate, especially the episode with Harsha Bhogle. Such an intriguing one and there’s so much to learn about life itself from that chat. Keep it coming, Jarrod! 😉
Sudarshanan via Apple Podcasts · India · 07/15/20
Really good podcast. First episode with the insightful Paul Radley starts with a bang. The second one with Barney busts the ludicrous myths that Jofra doesn’t try hard and doesn’t play through pain. Jarrod Kimber asks all the right questions. Really natural flow to the conversations too.
JayCricketDude via Apple Podcasts · Hong Kong · 03/30/20
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