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Another England Reset? Australia Win Again, Listener Questions & Vitality Blast Finals Race

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Australia are Women's T20 World Cup champions once again, but what does defeat mean for England? Sanjay Murthy and Geraint Jones debate whether England should begin a transition, examine the strength of the women's pathway, answer listener questions on England's men's team, and preview the Vitality Blast run-in. Also featuring Silly Point and the latest county cricket discussion. Chapters 00:00 Australia win the Women's T20 World Cup 04:10 Does England need another reset? 07:16 Producing the next generation 10:32 Wicketkeepers opening the batting 11:50 Fan vs Institution 20:03 Women's cricket continues to grow 21:54 Listener comments 43:56 Silly Point 50:20 Vitality Blast finals race 54:14 Women's Tier One & Tier Two 57:47 Wrap up

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episode Another England Reset? Australia Win Again, Listener Questions & Vitality Blast Finals Race artwork

Another England Reset? Australia Win Again, Listener Questions & Vitality Blast Finals Race

Australia are Women's T20 World Cup champions once again, but what does defeat mean for England? Sanjay Murthy and Geraint Jones debate whether England should begin a transition, examine the strength of the women's pathway, answer listener questions on England's men's team, and preview the Vitality Blast run-in. Also featuring Silly Point and the latest county cricket discussion. Chapters 00:00 Australia win the Women's T20 World Cup 04:10 Does England need another reset? 07:16 Producing the next generation 10:32 Wicketkeepers opening the batting 11:50 Fan vs Institution 20:03 Women's cricket continues to grow 21:54 Listener comments 43:56 Silly Point 50:20 Vitality Blast finals race 54:14 Women's Tier One & Tier Two 57:47 Wrap up

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YouTube description: This week on Close of Play, Sanjay Murthy and 2005 Ashes winner Geraint Jones bring together four cricket conversations in one full episode. First, Jonesy reflects on England Lions duty and asks whether results really matter at that level — or whether the bigger value is giving young players exposure to the next step up from county cricket. Then attention turns to Vaibhav Suryavanshi, the teenage Indian sensation already being talked about as cricket’s next great talent. Is early fame a blessing or a curse? Can senior players learn from juniors? And could his game work in Test cricket? We also discuss Lord’s, where England begin their Test summer against New Zealand. Are England ready? Has their approach shifted after the Ashes? And how dangerous are New Zealand’s bowling attack? Finally, it’s Silly Point — with a Who Am I? cricket quiz that sends Jonesy all over the place before the answer is finally revealed. Watch, like, comment and subscribe for more cricket debate, stories and analysis from Close of Play. Music licensed through Soundstripe. Licence code: 9TMNMXPMQSYQ4QLE

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