A podcast covering all things Somerset cricket ... or at least as much of it as we can fit into our respective daily lives! The plan is that the show will evolve over time (a bit like Cider Press's written output). We want to perfect our forward defence before we turn to the ramp shot.
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A podcast covering all things Somerset cricket ... or at least as much of it as we can fit into our respective daily lives! The plan is that the show will evolve over time (a bit like Cider Press's written output). We want to perfect our forward defence before we turn to the ramp shot.
It was back to red-ball cricket just as the weather gets good…?! Relive a mostly scratchy draw for Somerset who took on Warwickshire as the County Championship campaign resumes, one lit up by the performances of Messrs. Aldridge, Leach and Rew.
There’s a discussion of the loan system as most of Taunton's population is offloaded to far-flung corners of the country for a game or two at least. And the look-ahead to Durham’s long journey down to the West Country later this week is not to be missed!
Joining Sam Dalling and Harry Everett for the show once again was one of the best known voices in county cricket (and a massive Bears fan). Aaron Viles - AKA the Cricket Connoisseur - is the founder and host of the brilliant County Cricket podcast. What do you mean you haven’t listened? No, but seriously, if you haven’t, you really need to.
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Cider Press - A Somerset Cricket Podcast
A podcast covering all things Somerset cricket ... or at least as much of it as we can fit into our respective daily lives! The plan is that the show will evolve over time (a bit like Cider Press's written output). We want to perfect our forward defence before we turn to the ramp shot.