Episodes
Welcome to another episode of the Japan Cricket Podcast! This week I am joined again by Dhugal Bedingfield, this time to discuss the recently completed Japan Futures League as well as the upcoming Japan Premier League which starts this Friday, 29th April.   There's also news of a career best score from one of Japan's finest in the JCL Division One, albeit in a losing cause, and a first win in five years for the club ranked at the foot of the Japan Cup rankings.  Don't forget that you can...
Published 04/27/22
This week we have four centuries and a five-fer to cover in the round up, before getting into a great conversation with Gurdeep Dua, founder of a genuine Super Club in Japan: the Men In Blue. As always I discuss where Gurdeep grew up and how his love of cricket developed, as well as how he ended up in Japan, before getting into detail about how the club was formed and then developed into the force they are today.  If you have time please do follow the show on Instagram:...
Published 04/15/22
Welcome to Season Two of the Japan Cricket Podcast! The 2022 season has arrived and we already have news of a ridiculous innings played in the Japan Cup, and it's not even April.  In this episode I wanted to preview the Japan Cricket League (JCL) with a primary focus on Division One and so I asked Dhugal Bedingfield, the captain of the defending champions, to join me once again as we do a run down of all 12 teams in the league (including his Chiba Sharks), discuss the players to watch and...
Published 03/31/22
A bonus episode of the Japan Cricket Podcast as host turns interviewee for the YouTube Channel Cricket Spectacle. On this episode I'll talk a bit about how I ended up working for the JCA, what the landscape was like when I arrived and what it looks like now as well as the challenges of getting cricket into Japanese schools.   This is not the only place I have popped up lately however, you can also here me witter on if you check out the Tokyo Living Podcast with former Karate Champion turned...
Published 03/11/22
As the bleak midwinter continues it seemed a good opportunity to look back over the conversations had during the first season of the Japan Cricket Podcast and pick out some of the best answers from my guests. Everyone who came on the show was wonderfully engaging and refreshingly open about their experiences, so if you haven't listened to all the episodes yet then I do suggest you use the off season to catch up!  I am also looking to get some feedback on the pod as I look ahead to Season Two,...
Published 01/29/22
It's the Grand Finale of Season One...who thought it would have this many episodes? After an extraordinary year we wrap up with a bumper episode, the longest yet, so you can take all winter to listen to it if that's what's required.  The bulk of the show is spent discussing all the JCA run competitions, not just the winners and top performers but also how they are structured. We start with the various regions of the Japan Cup and how that leads into Japan Cup Finals then we go over the...
Published 12/17/21
In Part Two of my chat with Marcus Thurgate we talk about his surprise at being called into the National Squad as a 14-year-old, why he missed the last tournament that Japan won, the fateful day when Japan qualified for the Under 19 World Cup in the strangest of circumstances, and what it was like to lead his country at a World Cup in a country like South Africa.  As always, please do remember to rate and review the show...if you liked it...and you can comment on the Instagram account...
Published 12/10/21
As the season draws to a close I am joined by Chiba Sharks wicket-keeper and opening batter Marcus Thurgate who gives us the inside scoop on how the Sharks have managed to make three JCL Finals in the last four years, winning two of them including the 2021 edition. Marcus talks about growing up in Chiba and going through the Japanese school system, his desire to give back to the Sharks in the years to come, and his envy of Tsuyoshi Takada's big game heroics.  Apologies for the background...
Published 12/03/21
A shocking break from tradition and all previous rules thrown out of the window as I have not one but two guests on the podcast today and release the episode 24 hours earlier than normal with the Japan Cricket League Grand Final taking place this Saturday.  In this episode I give a very brief explainer of the JCL before inviting on the captains of the two clubs who are participating. Firstly Sameep Dewar discusses the Tokyo Falcons rise from winless in 2019 to final favourites in 2021, how...
Published 11/25/21
After a one week break for a trip back to the UK the pod returns this week with another Tokyo Wombat: Richie Bracefield. the former club president talks to us about his near perfect debut in the JCL back in 2016, the challenges of running a one-team club, his Japanese heritage and how Kane Williamson caused him to break up with his girlfriend.  If you'd like to learn about Richie's favourite place in Japan you can check it out through this link.   As always, please do remember to rate and...
Published 11/19/21
Finally I am joined by a current international player! Erika Oda is also the first female to come on the pod, and we discuss her early success in baseball and track & field before work took her away from sport. We go on to talk about her nightmare debut, her experience playing cricket in New Zealand, how the J-BASH is filling the gaps in women's cricket in Japan, and her goals for the future.  As always, please do remember to rate and review the show...if you liked it...and you can...
Published 11/05/21
In part two of my chat with Raheel Kano, we discuss the progress he saw the Japan Under 19 team make across three tournaments and that first ever win (under his captaincy). He tells me about how international cricket showed him parts of the world he never expected to see, his ambition of getting back into the senior Japan squad and gives the best answer yet to the "favourite thing about Japan" question. As always, please do remember to rate and review the show...if you liked it...and you can...
Published 10/29/21
This week I am joined by former Wyverns CC and Japan Under 19 captain Raheel Kano. We discuss his early life split between Japan and Pakistan, how joining the Gunma Sport Speaks program aged 10 got him on the Japan Cricket pathway, and how strong leadership is so important in a club environment.  Raheel tells us what a great player he would be now if only he had come through the current set up, and talks passionately about setting up his own club in his home town of Gunma so that the next...
Published 10/22/21
I am joined this week by Shun Hashiba, a near 20-year veteran of the Japan Cricket scene with his club, Adore. Hear how Shun spent his formative years in New Zealand (including playing alongside a genuine NZ legend), the challenges facing University cricket in Japan, his desire to bring back  two-day cricket, and his time in the Japan National Squad as Cap Number 57.  Shun has also started his own podcast alongside another Japan Cricket stalwart, Takuro Hagihara, called Cricket...
Published 10/15/21
All the way from Brisbane, Kendel Kadowaki-Fleming joins us to discuss his formative years in Japan before moving to Australia. The challenges, and privileges, around dual nationality, the Under 19 World Cup experience from a coaches perspective, and a player taking a shower in all his kit... Kendel also suggests everyone watches this video.  As always, please do remember to rate and review the show...if you liked it...and you can comment on the Instagram account...
Published 10/08/21
This week my guest is from the Alpha Quashers Yokohama Cricket Club: Vasanthan Jayakumar. You can hear all about his unusual introduction to Japan Cricket, for an expat at least, as he came through the University League with Keio Uni, and ended up being a core member of the Japan Cricket League Committee, without whom domestic cricket in Japan would struggle. He also talks about fights in the old KCL and how recent improvements are making competitions better and better.   As always, please...
Published 10/01/21
My guest this week is...me! No, I am not interviewing myself, although that would be fun, I was invited to join the excellent team at Emerging Cricket to discuss the Under 19 World Cup Qualifier cancellation and the ICC decision to hand Papua New Guinea a place at the 2022 World Cup ahead of Japan, because they had a better team 10 years ago (really, that's why). A slightly longer podcast than normal, and be advised, I am a little aggreived at this decision! I  As always, please do remember...
Published 09/24/21
I am honoured to welcome my first Japanese guest onto the podcast, and it is The Number One Groundsman in Japan himself: Yoshitaka Uehara! Listen to Yoshi talk about how he began his cricket by playing in the Japanese two-day league(!), the time he nearly missed the plane home when touring England with the Japan team and what he learned by playing club cricket in Melboure, Australia. Yoshi also tells me the best place to visit in Japan is Yamadera Temple, and you can find some information on...
Published 09/17/21
In this episode I continue my chat with Japan International cap number 065! Jarrad tells me all about what it was like to represent Japan and the sacrifices that went with it, as well as the subtle differences in touring Papua New Guinea compared to Samoa. We also touch on the Japanese governments policy on holding multiple passports as well the impact a coach can make with even a small word of encouragement.  Please do remember to rate and review the show...if you liked it...and you can...
Published 09/10/21
Plenty of stories from one of the founding members of the Tokyo Wombats led me to split this interview into two parts.  In this episode you can hear how a young Jarrad's fascination with secret ways of communicating led him to study Japanese, and how the Wombats were formed out of a game of Aussie Rules Football. Tales of the infamous Wombats Van and the importance of enjoying cricket, off the field as well as on, explain the cornerstones of "Wommie Culture".  Please do remember to rate and...
Published 09/03/21
The in-form player in Japan joins me this week, fresh from a career-best innings in the JCL. Listen to Vinay Iyer talk about his early years in Mumbai, how he was nearly lost to cricket altogether due to his love of a different sport, the secret behind his recent performances and the two Indian superstars he came up against in his youth.  Please do remember to rate and review the show...if you liked it...and you can also comment on the Instagram account...
Published 08/27/21
This week I chat with one of the founding members of the Chiba Sharks, Chris Thurgate, who takes us through his journey to Japan, years of tough losses which ended with a glorious victory, and latterly his time as an ICC Umpire. His kids get a mention too, and his pride at watching the next generation of cricketers come through and how surreal it was to watch them on TV at the Under 19 World Cup.  Please do remember to rate and review the show...if you liked it...and you can also comment on...
Published 08/20/21
Join me, Alan Curr, as I chat with the reigning Japan Cricket Player of the Year, Sabaorish Ravichandran of Tigers Cricket Club. Hear about how he came to Japan in 2015 without a single piece of cricket equipment, how he thrives on pressure, and how he almost ended up playing for the Alpha Quashers. Sabaorish will also discuss his ambitions for club, and more importantly country, now that he has been selected in the Japan National Training Squad.  Please don't forget to rate and review the...
Published 08/13/21
This summer the long awaited Japan Cricket Podcast is launching! The show will feature interviews with the people who have made, and are making the world of Japan Cricket what it is today.  Although not officially associated with the the Japan Cricket Association, the interviews will be conducted by the JCA Head of Cricket Operations; Alan Curr. The show can be followed on its own Instagram account www.instagram.com/japan_cricket_podcast where you can leave comments on episodes and requests...
Published 08/08/21