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164. The Bangladeshi Century, with Andre Adams and Firdose Moonda

164. The Bangladeshi Century, with Andre Adams and Firdose Moonda

FromThe Grade Cricketer


164. The Bangladeshi Century, with Andre Adams and Firdose Moonda

FromThe Grade Cricketer

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Length:
97 minutes
Released:
Aug 10, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We welcome the Bangladeshi Century by reflecting on how fine everything actually is in Australia, Joe Root scores more “any danger?” runs as India are denied by our great sport, the allure of this years Ashes erodes against the backdrop of harsh Federal Government policy, struggling players, injured players, and also maybe bushfires, The Hundred is in the Blobby phase, Firdose Moonda joins to bring us up to speed with Cricket South Africa’s social justice and nation-building hearings into racial discrimination, Andre Adams also joins to talk NZ in the 2000s, the ICL, and how to be a good coach and normal person, and #AskTGC raises suspicious questions about highly co-ordinated blokes playing cricket at BBQs.Check out our Patreon for exclusive content every single week at https://www.patreon.com/gradecricketerThis episode is brought to you by Budgy Smuggler. You can get free shipping on your order by using the code 'CHAMP' at https://www.budgysmuggler.com.auYou can follow The Grade Cricketer on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter:https://www.facebook.com/gradecricketerhttps://www.instagram.com/thegradecricketer/https://twitter.com/gradecricketerThe Grade Cricketer hosts are Ian Higgins and Sam Perry.You can follow them on Instagram and Twitter:Ian Higgins:https://www.instagram.com/higgins_ian/https://twitter.com/1an_HigginsSam Perry:https://www.instagram.com/sj_perry/https://twitter.com/sjjperry
Released:
Aug 10, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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