Reverse Swept Radio 136 - A Cricket Podcast
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THE TEN MINUTE FORTNIGHT: A farewell to Faf du Plessis, and travelling back to 1939 courtesy of a wedding present "There's an advert for visiting Jamaica that boasts that it's 'only twelve days' travel from London'." FROM THE ARCHIVES (8'50): The Hick Declaration, 1995 "There's no anger or open sign of rebellion. The camera pans across shocked looking England fans, who were clearly up for a celebration, and Hick can only manage a half raised bat to acknowledge their applause." THE REVIEW (19'05): County Cricket Matters "There is so much to enjoy here. For a publication that is so new, it feels like it has already found its voice." Recorded 20 February 2021
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