Australia fan Charbel Coorey reacts to Nathan Lyon taking his 500th Test wicket. In the process, Lyon became just the third Australian - and eighth overall - to achieve the feat. more
We discuss the upcoming summer of cricket here in Australia and preview the South Africa vs India series.
In this episode of The CricBlog Podcast, Charbel Coorey (Australia fan) and Nash Sant (India) touch on India's recent 4-1 series win over Australia. Also, we look at the feud between Mitchell Johnson and David Warner, as well as the all-rounder debat... more
Charbel Coorey (Australia fan) has a look at whether Cameron Green is a good pick for RCB at 17.5 crores. Also, the video touches on the key priorities for Royal Challengers Bangalore in the upcoming IPL 2024 Auction.
Classy New Zealand all-rounder Daryl Mitchell kindly took the time to chat with Tawhid Qureshi, who is part of the CricBlog team. more
We try to dissect the three T20I games so far and discuss the prospects of India and Australia in the T20 World Cup 2024!
Charbel Coorey (Australia fan) and Nash Sant (India fan) share their reaction to the 2023 Cricket World Cup Final where Australia won by six wickets. more
Australia fan Charbel Coorey reviews Australia's brilliant World Cup win in front of 100,000 fans at Narendra Modi Stadium at Ahmedabad. It's the 6th title for the Aussies! more
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