Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 12 hours 15 minutes
The first episode of Stuart Broad and Stephen Fry’s new cricket podcast. Subjects up for debate include the best lunch in cricket; the rights and largely wrongs of mankading; plus how to persuade an umpire you really have got a batsman out LBW.
Stephen Fry and Stuart Broad discuss England’s chances at the World Cup. A cricket conversation including Jofra Archer, superstition, Ian Botham and the genius of Laurence Olivier.
Stephen Fry and Stuart Broad share their excitement about the World Cup. Plus they discuss the genius of Virat Kohli and Jos Buttler.
Stephen Fry and Stuart Broad review week one of the Cricket World Cup. Plus, Stephen Fry’s personal cricket glossary and Stuart reveals if any cricket coaches have ever given him the 'hairdryer treatment'.
Stuart and Stephen discuss the latest from the Cricket World Cup. Also Stuart describes being hit for six sixes by Yuvraj; Stephen wonders why the bails just won't come off; and we discover what happens inside the England dressing room when it’s r...
Stuart and Stephen welcome Gary Lineker onto this week’s podcast. Gary tells of his lifelong passion for cricket, including the time he got injured bowling before a Spurs match, to the considerable annoyance of Terry Venables.
Stuart Broad and Stephen Fry head to Lord's for the Cricket World Cup encounter between England and Australia. We join them with the Australian innings in full flow...
Stephen Fry becomes the first broadcaster to deliver a podcast cricket report from 36,000 feet. Meanwhile Stuart Broad explains the change in England’s fortunes and debates the worst fielders he’s ever seen.
Stuart Broad and Stephen Fry react to England’s emphatic victory over Australia and look forward to the World Cup Final on Sunday. Also up for discussion is whether you’d rather have a successful cricket career or star in a Hollywood blockbuster movie.
Ben Stokes joins Stuart Broad and Stephen Fry to reflect on the Cricket World Cup Final. England’s batting hero takes us inside the England team as he describes the events and emotions of an extraordinary day.