Season 9, Ep 10: It seems Glenn likes the SCG. The Aussie men's summer is underway, and the one-dayers have been spectacular with Steve Smith centuries, the Finch-Warner partnership, and Maxi's destruction at the end. The Women's Big Bash finals are over with the Sydney Thunder the surprise winners. England are winning in South Africa and a new chair was appointed to the ICC. Then there's our interview with Fiona Bollen, whose new book with the Bradman Museum brings together a trove of newly discovered photographs of women's cricket in Australia since the 1800s and tells those stories. We'll go all the way back to when the four nieces of Australia's first Test captain Dave Gregory proved their own skill on the field. And keep an ear out for 1930s Final Word favourite Peggy Antonio.
Plus there's a new Wisden Cricket Monthly out, get your discount: bit.ly/wcmtfw
Your Nerd Pledge numbers this week are:
5.67 – Jon Rees.
2.72 – Not that Tim Minchin.
All roads lead back to the 1909 Ashes on Story Time of late, and why wouldn’t we want to visit again via Charlie McCartney’s tweak? That man is still firing 12 years later, a series that included a Dusty Old Bastard with a tough old name. Also featured: Curtly, Finny and a cheesemonger from Baltimore. Stick around to hear from one of our Final Word faves, Vic Marks. His Calling the Shots contribution focused on ins and outs of Test Match Special, the most famous comm box cricket has known.
Your Nerd Pledge numbers are:
4.61 – Clayton Lewis.
7.58 – Daniel Smith.
7.00 – Ciaran O’Kane & Renuka Satchithananthan.
2.27 – Joe Reinhard.
1.89 – Dale F. Adams.
5.16 – Anna Forsyth.
Oh Lord, it's December already. That means our Final Word Daily will start soon for the India Tests, and there'll be our traditional Christmas Day interview, and our Best & Worst New Year's Eve wrap. Let's get festive.
Satchmo Distel
2020-12-01 15:15:46 +0000 UTC