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The magisterial Imran Khan: the inspirational Lingard Goulding

The magisterial Imran Khan: the inspirational Lingard Goulding

FromOborne & Heller on Cricket


The magisterial Imran Khan: the inspirational Lingard Goulding

FromOborne & Heller on Cricket

ratings:
Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Oct 19, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

“I expected a bit more from England”, says a magisterial Imran Khan, at the start of  the latest podcast from Peter Oborne and Richard Heller, rebuking the recent cancellation of England’s short cricket tour of his country. In a clip from an extended interview with Peter Oborne, the Pakistan Prime Minister and former captain suggests that England still think they are doing Pakistan a favour by playing them at all: they would not dare treat India in the same way, because of its financial power over international cricket. He says that there was no security reason for cancellation of the England tour or the earlier one by New Zealand: the latter was prompted by false information from an Indian source.Then Peter and Richard hear more from the amazing multi-layered life of Lingard Goulding, especially his inspirational cricket coaching and mentoring of children in two continents. Commenting first on the reluctance of some England players to go to Australia, he recalls Alec Bedser’s account to him of the trials and tribulations of postwar Ashes tours, when the players travelled by sea and had no time with their wives and families.Read the full description here: https://chiswickcalendar.co.uk/episode-68-the-magisterial-imran-khan-the-inspirational-lingard-goulding/Get in contact by emailing obornehellercricket@outlook.com
Released:
Oct 19, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Cricket authors (and obsessives) Peter Oborne and Richard Heller have launched a new podcast to help deprived listeners endure a world without cricket. They will chat regularly about cricket topics – hoping to keep a good line and length but with occasional wides into other subjects.