Asha could spin India’s fortunes
IND-W’s X-factor, Brook impresses for ENG, & Greg Chappell on everything AUS cricket
England end Australia’s 14-ODI victory run*
Brook impresses, *AUS miss Lyon, & ECB announce equal pay for domestic cricket.
England beat Australia by 46 runs in their third ODI. ESPNcricinfo’s Vithushan Ehantharajah praises Harry Brook’s impact after his maiden century, Cricket Australia’s Jack Paynter highlights the missing Adam Zampa’s importance for Australia, & The Telegraph’s Nick Hoult believes this series proves England still need Joe Root to win ODIs.
The ECB have announced that Women’s domestic players will be granted an equal base salary to the Men from 2025 onwards. The ICC has also announced an all-female match official panel for the upcoming Women’s T20 World Cup.
Forbes’ Tristan Lavalette reports that cricket may get bumped from the 2026 Asian Games, while Lord’s is under fire again for the high ticket prices as the cheapest tickets for next summer’s India-England Test starts at £90.
Tribune’s Saleem Khaliq reports that the PCB are struggling to sell the media rights for the upcoming England-Pakistan series.
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Asha could spin India’s fortunes
IND-W’s X-factor, financial lessons from Surrey, & the groundsman who will become a full international.
Cricket.com’s Aakash Sivasubramaniam believes that Asha Sobhana can be a World Cup-winning X factor for India, while Pramod Ananth looks at the best players who are probably playing their last T20 Women’s World Cup.
The Guardian’s Andy Bull looks at the financial lessons other county teams should learn from triple champion Surrey in recent years.
The Part-Timer’s Nathan Johns writes about Gavin Hoey, the former groundsman who is all set to become a full international for Ireland.
Hindustan Times’ Amrit Mathur writes about the flourishing of the cricket economy in India, and the rise of private (and well supported) leagues around the country.
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Greg’s not mellowed with age. At all.
Greg Chappell on everything AUS cricket.
Cricket Et Al’s Peter Lalor & Gideon Haigh catch up with Greg Chappell to discuss everything from cricket bats to Steve Smith’s place in the Australia Test batting order. [Apple Podcasts]