
BBC commentator & Gloucestershire player Melissa Story is joined by fellow BBC commentator & Surrey cricketer Nikki Chaudhuri to discuss all things women's cricket with interviews and in-depth analysis.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 102 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsCricket | |||

Nikki and Melissa catch up the morning after and reflect on England's dream start to the Women's T20 World Cup after their dominant 87-run victory over Sri Lanka. The conversation centres on Danni Wyatt-Hodge and her ruthless century & just how ruthl... more
It's now England's turn! With the success of the Red Roses and the Lionesses fresh in the memory, England head into the Women's World Cup carrying the weight of expectation from a home crowd desperate for another major sporting triumph. Melissa and ... more
Melissa and Nikki turn their attention to the Netherlands as they assess the team's chances on the world stage. They discuss the growth of Dutch women's cricket, the challenges of competing against more established nations, and the opportunities that... more
Nikki and Melissa turn their attention to Sri Lanka, who arrive at the tournament full of confidence after a 3–0 T20I series win. With a refreshed squad featuring several new faces since the previous World Cup the pair discuss Sri Lanka’s key players... more
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Simon should not get involved and interrupt in chat as it feels like an over reaching parent trying to be involved and seem cool
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Two seasoned BBC commentators provide in-depth discussions on women's cricket, blending rigorous on-pitch analysis with relatable banter. Across episodes, topics span World Cups, domestic seasons, franchise leagues, captaincy, player development, and the evolving professional landscape for women's cricket, with occasional personal anecdotes and sponsor reads that keep the tone breezy. The podcast stands out for its expert insight from current players-turned-commentators, strong emphasis on game strategy, and accessible commentary that appeals to both hardcore fans and newcomers. Potential listeners can expect thoughtful coverage of team dynamics, talent pipelines, and the commercial growth shaping the sport, all delivered with engaging pers... more
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