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The No Balls Cricket Podcast
No Balls Cricket Podcast
73 episodes
2 weeks ago
A "respected" (former) sports journalist and a "club cricketer" take a lenient view to over-stepping the line while talking about cricket.
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A "respected" (former) sports journalist and a "club cricketer" take a lenient view to over-stepping the line while talking about cricket.
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Cricket
Sports
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No Balls Cricket Unfiltered Episode 54: Thank the Gods for Rain, Ashwin, and Bumrah
The No Balls Cricket Podcast
48 minutes 4 seconds
11 months ago
No Balls Cricket Unfiltered Episode 54: Thank the Gods for Rain, Ashwin, and Bumrah

There was no repeat of the last miracle at the Gabba, but India not losing that Test might be its own version of a miracle, helped by the rain gods and a rollicking innings from "bowling all-rounder" Akash Deep. Given the state of India's batting, he might get a promotion to bat in the top 7 at this rate.


The Test ended up being more notable for what happened off the pitch, with one of India's greatest-ever cricketers bidding farewell to international cricket. We pay tribute to Ashwin, and look ahead to the rest of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

The No Balls Cricket Podcast
A "respected" (former) sports journalist and a "club cricketer" take a lenient view to over-stepping the line while talking about cricket.