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Red-ball cricket shoots emerge from frozen winter ground

by Adam Collins, Geoff Lemon

The Final Word Cricket Podcast

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Red-ball cricket shoots emerge from frozen winter ground

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In this episode, Jeff Lemon and Adam Collins kick off Season 20, Episode 2 of 'The Final Word', featuring a comprehensive review of the first week of the County Championship. They discuss the new CBUS Super sponsorship and celebrate the return of County cricket over the Easter weekend. Key match highlights include Essex's impressive innings victory over Hampshire and Sussex's solid win against Leicestershire, where notable performances by players such as Matt Critchley and Ollie Robinson are emphasized.

The hosts also analyze the ongoing IPL, discussing player performances like Pat Cummins's situation and teenage sensation Vaibhav Suryavanchi's explosive debut. They share commentary on cricketing developments worldwide, including administrative tensions in Bangladesh and South Africa's revised player contracts, notably the absence of Rassie van der Dussen. The episode finishes with an update in women’s cricket, focusing on Maddie Green's century and the significance of international tournaments ahead. The camaraderie and shared passion for cricket shine through, making this episode both engaging and insightful.

Key Takeaways

  • Essex and Sussex had standout victories in the County Championship.
  • IPL's young players are making headlines with their impressive performances.
  • Administrative chaos in cricket persists in countries like Bangladesh and South Africa.

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