Reverse Swept Radio 137 - A Cricket Podcast
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THE TEN MINUTE FORTNIGHT: Looking forward to watching county cricket, and Cricket the Musical in Sydney "I'm not expecting to go out for a pint with Kumar Roach after the game, but we can still be nattering at the boundary edge." FROM THE ARCHIVES (9'35): The Headingley Ashes Test, 2001 "At the beginning of the summer, Butcher had been in such horrible form that he had been playing for the Surrey Second XI. The chairman of selectors for the England test team, at the end of the season, was happy to state that Butcher owed his place simply to the lack of options elsewhere." THE REVIEW (21'35): Tatenda Taibu's Keeper of Faith: Cricket, Conflict and God in Zimbabwe's Age of Extremes "Miles Jupp points that you read this book thinking that it's a tragedy that Taibu didn't play more international cricket. But it's also remarkable that he played the game for as long as he did, given all that he went through." Recorded 14 March 2021
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