Stumped

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 203:57:19
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The weekly cricket show from BBC Sport in association with ABC and All India Radio.

Episodes

  • Root's captaincy, Kohli tactics and Ashes urn tour

    28/11/2019 Duration: 44min

    Is it time for Joe Root to give up the England captaincy in a bid to regain his batting form? We'll reflect on a heavy defeat for England in New Zealand - and comfortable wins for Australia and India. Plus, the remarkable story of Shafali Verma - the record-breaking Indian schoolgirl who's breaking the records of her hero Sachin Tendulkar. And the Ashes urn goes on tour. Photo: Joe Root (Getty Images)

  • Romanian internet star hits Australia

    21/11/2019 Duration: 40min

    Reflections on the opening exchanges in the Test series in Australia and New Zealand. The Pakistan cricket chief Wasim Khan tells Alison Mitchell how he convinced Sri Lanka to return for a Test series, 10 years after the deadly attack on their team bus. And the Romanian cricketer who became an internet sensation through his unorthodox bowling and love for the game. Photo: Pavel Florin among Australia fans at Lord's

  • Indian fairy tales, Barsby's battle and Nepal

    15/11/2019 Duration: 38min

    Two record-breaking feats in India - and the return of Test cricket to Pakistan. Meet Jemma Barsby, a Women's Big Bash winner who plays elite cricket while coping with the effects of multiple sclerosis. And a report from the emerging cricket nation of Nepal, where an MCC tour is helping grow the sport at grassroots level. Photo: Deepak Chahar (Getty Images)

  • Sir Viv, smog and Saint Helena

    08/11/2019 Duration: 47min

    West Indies great Sir Viv Richards gives his views on the battle between Test cricket and Twenty20 - and reveals the best three bowlers he ever faced. How the Delhi smog is affecting cricket. And, we'll take you to the tropical island in the South Atlantic where cricket has been played for more than 200 years. Photo: Sir Viv Richards (Getty Images)

  • Does Shakib deserve sympathy or scorn?

    31/10/2019 Duration: 50min

    As protests break out in Bangladesh following Shakib Al Hasan's corruption ban, we'll ask whether the game should have any sympathy for the star all-rounder who failed to report illegal approaches from a bookmaker. It's party time in Papua New Guinea and Namibia as both teams reach the men's Twenty20 World Cup for the first time. And meet the Pakistani women's star breaking new ground in Australia. Photo: Shakib Al Hasan (Getty Images)

  • Does English Cricket need The Hundred?

    24/10/2019 Duration: 34min

    British Sporting history was made this week with the first ever draft held for the new 100 ball competition which will take place next year in the UK - Alison Mitchell, Geoff Lemon and Charu Sharma discuss whether this format will be a success and will it live up to the hype? And we hear from former Sri Lanka international Kumar Sangakkara on his new role as the President of the Marylebone Cricket Club. Picture - The Hundred Draft (Credit - Getty Images)

  • World Twenty20: Can Singapore join the party?

    18/10/2019 Duration: 34min

    Can Singapore continue their amazing rise by reaching the finals of the men's Twenty20 World Cup? Plus new regulations forcing Irish cricketers to decide between club and country. And why an Australian all-rounder only has himself to blame for the freak injury that's ruled him out of the start of their Test summer. Photo: West Indies celebrate World T20 in 2014 (Getty Images)

  • Silverwood on the Ashes, Brexit and karate

    10/10/2019 Duration: 40min

    England's new head coach Chris Silverwood tells us his plan for winning back the Ashes in Australia - and how a black belt in karate has helped him develop the skills to succeed in international cricket. Plus, rugby league's "Woman of Steel" Courtney Hill on why the new riches flooding into women's cricket might tempt her back to the sport she quit last year. Photo: Chris Silverwood (Getty Images)

  • Can anyone stop Australia's women?

    03/10/2019 Duration: 36min

    After more record-breaking feats from Australia's women's team, we'll ask whether their domination is damaging the credibility of the women's game. Plus, Afghanistan's new head coach Lance Klusener tells us what attracted him to one of the toughest jobs in cricket - and explains why his former team-mate Gary Kirsten is the right man to lead England. Photo: Alyssa Healy (Getty Images)

  • A summer like no other

    19/09/2019 Duration: 48min

    Reflections on a blockbuster summer of cricket in which England won the World Cup and Australia retained the Ashes. Should Steve Smith return to the Australia captaincy next year? Can England's next coach plug the holes in their batting order? As Cricket Australia's chief executive reveals plans for more lucrative matches with India, where would that leave the sport's poorer nations? Plus, an insider's guide to the workings of Spidercam. Photo: Steve Smith and Ben Stokes

  • The return of the urn

    13/09/2019 Duration: 34min

    Alison Mitchell, Jim Maxwell and Sunil Gupta discuss Australia retaining the Ashes, Afghanistan's historic test match win over Bangladesh and the latest on the future of MS Dhoni. The team also hear from Australia bowling coach Troy Cooley on his side's blistering pace attack which has been so effective throughout the series. Photo: Australia celebrate retaining the Ashes at Old Trafford (Image: Getty Images)

  • Steve Smith: Eccentric but exceptional

    06/09/2019 Duration: 41min

    On this week’s episode, Alison Mitchell is joined by Sunil Gupta and Jim Maxwell to look at how the Ashes series is panning out. As Steve Smith resumes his domination of the Ashes series, we’ll ask an England fast bowler if he can spot a single weakness in Australia’s batting superstar. Plus, record-breakers of a different kind. The English village team that braved scorching heat and monsoon-like rain to play non-stop cricket for seven days! Photo: Australia batsman Steve Smith celebrates after reaching his double century as Joe Root applauds during day two of the 4th Ashes Test. (Getty Images)

  • The miracle of Headingley (2019)

    29/08/2019 Duration: 47min

    Alison Mitchell, Jim Maxwell and Charu Sharma discuss arguably one of the greatest days in Test match history. We hear from England bowler Chris Woakes who tells us what it was like in the dressing room when Ben Stokes hit the winning runs and their celebratory trip to Mcdonalds afterwards. Former England Captain David Gower compares the emotion of watching the match as a commentator to when he played in a similar Test Match in 1981 at Headingley. Finally we look at where it went wrong for Australia and what we can expect for the rest of the Ashes series going forward. Photo:Ben Stokes celebrates hitting the winning runs to win the 3rd Specsavers Ashes Test match. (Getty Images)

  • Archer, Biscay and Concussion

    23/08/2019 Duration: 44min

    With Australia’s leading batsman Steve Smith missing the third Ashes Test because of a concussion we look at what can be done to make the sport safer and ask what cricket can learn from rugby union with the help of Dr Barry O’Driscoll, former medical adviser to the International Rugby Board. Alison Mitchell and Jim Maxwell are at Headingley where Jofra Archer starred on the opening day with the ball in hand. Charu Sharma reacts to Ravi Shastri keeping his position as India head coach and Ravi Shastri’s omission from India’s team for the first Test against West Indies. Photo: Jofra Archer celebrating his six wicket haul on day one (Getty Images)

  • Inclusion, Ashes & Amla

    16/08/2019 Duration: 48min

    How will England fare in the second Ashes Test and could the ECB follow Cricket Australia's new policies for Transgender inclusion? Alison Mitchell and Jim Maxwell are at at Lords, and Sunil Gupta joins in the conversation from Delhi to discuss the main talking points from the second Ashes Test as England look to fight back and level the series. What can cricket in England learn from Cricket Australia's new policies for Transgender inclusion, and could the ECB follow suit? After South Africa’s second highest run scorer Hashim Amla announced his retirement from international cricket we reflect on his 15-year Proteas career with the help of Ashwell Prince, Vernon Philander and his potential successor, Zubayr Hamza. Plus we discuss the inclusion of a Women’s T20 competition in the 2022 Commonwealth Games and Chris Gayle’s decision to reverse his retirement. Photo: Lyon celebrating his wicket against England (AFP)

  • Can England bounce back at Lord's?

    08/08/2019 Duration: 50min

    After a damaging defeat at Edgbaston, can England bounce back at Lord's or will Australia take another giant stride towards retaining the Ashes? Plus, imagine reaching the highest level of cricket, only to be told your bowling action breaks the laws of the game. A former international cricketer who was called for throwing tells us about the stigma he carried for the rest of his career. Photo: England captain Joe Root gives team talk (Getty Images)

  • Smith's redemption

    02/08/2019 Duration: 48min

    As former Australia captain Steve Smith returns from his ball-tampering ban with an emotional century on the first day of the Ashes, we’ll look back on one of the great Test innings of all time with his former team-mate Mitchell Johnson. Plus, the world Test championship – a shot in the arm for Test cricket or an unnecessary fiddle that will have little effect? Photo: Steve Smith celebrates his century against England (Getty Images)

  • When Lara ruled the cricket world

    25/07/2019 Duration: 45min

    We turn the clock back 25 years to remember Brian Lara's incredible impact on English county cricket. Reaction to England's humiliation by Ireland at Lord's just 10 days after their World Cup triumph. Plus, life at the edge: a new film exposes the mental strains of cricket at the highest level. Photo: Brian Lara in 1994 (Getty Images)

  • The greatest game ever - but where next for cricket?

    19/07/2019 Duration: 41min

    Alison Mitchell, Jim Maxwell and Charu Sharma reflect on an incredible World Cup final and former England captain Alec Stewart talks about the work ahead in order to create a legacy for generations to come. Plus, we meet the one-woman database who took it on herself to keep a comprehensive record of the women's game around the world. Photo: Schoolchildren touch the Cricket World Cup trophy at The Oval (Getty Images)

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