Close of Play Podcast
Cricket is changing fast. This week on Close of Play, Sanjay Murthy and Geraint Jones discuss the proposed privatisation of the Big Bash, the growing influence of IPL franchise owners, and whether county cricket’s traditional member-owned model can survive in the modern game. They also look back at England’s heavy defeat to New Zealand, Joe Root’s captaincy, James Rew’s Test debut, Jofra Archer’s reaction to a dropped catch, Jacob Bethell’s red-ball form, and England’s selection questions ahead of the Third Test. Plus Who Am I? Geraint’s famous rebound catches, the 18-ball over, and the usual Close of Play nonsense. 00:00 The Big Bash privatisation debate 02:00 Why cricket is chasing investment 05:51 Is the traditional cricket model finished? 07:18 Member-owned counties and decision making 09:10 Football's influence on cricket 11:23 Does tradition hold cricket back? 14:20 The Rod Bransgrove effect at Hampshire 16:16 Facilities versus success on the field 18:31 Is cricket becoming a commercial entertainment business? 21:31 England's defeat to New Zealand 22:36 Joe Root's captaincy 23:44 James Rew and England's selection decisions 24:36 Jofra Archer's reaction to Rew's dropped catch 30:14 Should Ollie Pope have been recalled? 34:57 Jacob Bethell under pressure? 36:34 Has the IPL affected Bethell's red-ball development? 40:51 Third Test preview 43:10 Rehan Ahmed's England prospects 45:50 Should England rest Jofra Archer? 47:50 The ECB, Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson 49:12 Ben Stokes' relationship with the ECB 52:13 Third Test predictions 53:04 Who Am I? 58:34 Geraint's famous rebound catches 59:57 The 18-ball over 1:01:27 Volunteers: the lifeblood of club cricket 1:04:26 Final thoughts
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