Welcome to Short Fine Legs. A cricket podcast that spits off a length into the corridor of uncertainty. A tantalising delivery of hostile snorters that gets tongues wagging like errantly wafting bats. Mostly it's just jargon. Daniel Gallan is a freelance journalist who has spent too much of his life watching highlights of Brian Lara and poring over old scorecards. Join him and an array of guests f... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 51 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | SportsCricket |
With Quinton de Kock retiring from Test cricket, South Africa have lost one of their few genuine world class talents. Can Temba Bavuma make the step up and become the rock in the middle order? more
Is an athlete just an athlete? Can we ignore their politics, their views on class and race, or their role in a toxic environment that plagues a nation's sport? more
South Africa take on the Dutch, but rather than feel resentment and a need for revenge as we do whenever whenever our other former colonial master is in town, the men in orange will be greeted with curiosity and a little confusion. more
A 3-0 win over the Netherlands is a the least we should expect from South Africa. It's a bold new approach that we'd like to see. more
The Proteas performed admirably but still came up short. That's much we can stomach. What we can't digest is the narrative that results don't matter. Cricket South Africa's misguided tweet is an insult to fans and does the important push for transfor... more
South Africa are going through to the semis! At least they will if they beat England on Saturday in what is surely the most challenging task in world cricket right now. more
It was Miller's time against Sri Lanka as the big hitting lefty lived up to the promise to deliver the goods. That means the Proteas are the masters of their own destiny. Can they drag themselves to an unlikely semi-final spot? What awaits in the for... more
Dan rides solo as he asks, and answers, the question on the lips of every Proteas fan. Sure, they can win the thing, but how? more
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