
A look at grassroots cricket in Zimbabwe and the rest of Africa
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 60 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | CricketSports | |||

Larry Kwirirayi speaks to Stuart Matsikenyeri on his ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup experience and how that set him up back then. He also shares advice for young players.
Produced, written, edited and presented by Larry Kwirirayi for #3mobRadio, a ... more
Former Zimbabwe international Andy Blignaut speaks to Larry Kwirirayi ahead of the U19 World Cup 2026 where he has his twins in the team. He spoke about providing support for children as they grow, among other things.
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Larry Kwirirayi chats with former Zimbabwe cricket captain Hamilton Masakadza about his experiences as an U19 player in the 2000 and 2002 World Cups. Including insights on what things were like back then and where we are now.
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Larry Kwirirayi sits down with Eagles player/coach Craig Ervine and Mountaineers newbie Ronak Patel. And then he previews the Zimbabwe Domestic T20 season and has his say on how much it will affect T20 World Cup selection.
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Focused on grassroots cricket in Zimbabwe and across Africa, this podcast covers various aspects of the sport, including league updates, player performances, interviews with key figures, and the overall development of cricket in the region. Episodes typically feature discussions on domestic competitions such as the National Premier League, Under-19 tournaments, and significant events like the Kwibuka T20 Tournament. Notable guests include players, coaches, and cricket officials who provide insights into their teams and personal experiences, making the content relatable for both casual fans and cricket enthusiasts alike. The engaging commentary and community-focused approach are particularly unique, promoting grassroots involvement and devel... more
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