Zesty, peppy, clued-in, and with a distinctly subcontinental flavour, Stump Mic is your regular fix of cricket talk on things that matter to you, and things that you didn't know should matter to you. Featuring ESPNcricinfo's top writers and insiders.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 201 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Sports NewsNews |
Alan Gardner is joined on the pod by Andrew Miller and Valkerie Baynes to discuss the England Test squad and Nat Sciver-Brunt's appointment as captain
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'The World Cricketers' Association's CEO Tom Moffat joins Stump Mic to discuss the global player body's wide-ranging report on the state of the game and how it can be repaired. Moffat talks about scheduling international windows, redistributing the g... more
Dale Steyn and Shane Bond on what makes elite fast bowlers stand out, what goes into their prep and how they read the game differently
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Another ICC tournament, and it's another deep run for New Zealand. What is it about the team and the culture around it that allows them to consistently compete at the highest level?
With the Champions Trophy final coming up, Tim Southee joins Yash J... more
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Sid Monga was so sensitive and sincere reply’s from Robin. Best episode ever
This is meant to be a sub-continent podcast but they only do daily reports for Indian matches
Disappointing
The most comprehensive podcast and once again thanks to Cricinfo for making cricket so exciting.
Absolutely stupid shouting when introducing contestants for Stump Mic IQ. It's supposed to be a podcast, not a live heavyweight game. Have some common sense.
It's the best
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This podcast offers a vibrant and engaging exploration of cricket, combining insightful commentary with an entertaining discussion style. Regular episodes feature contributions from some of the top cricket writers and insiders, covering a diverse range of topics including player performances, international competitions, sports reforms, and the nuances of cricket culture across different nations. Unique angles are taken on both historical and current events, providing listeners with not only analysis but also storytelling that reflects the richness of cricket beyond the field. With an emphasis on connecting cricket to broader social and cultural themes, the show is likely to resonate with passionate fans and casual listeners alike, fostering... more
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