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EP - 2 Thunder Down Under Reviewing India’s Bowling Arsenal With Jason Gillespie

EP - 2 Thunder Down Under Reviewing India’s Bowling Arsenal With Jason Gillespie

FromThe Business Called Cricket


EP - 2 Thunder Down Under Reviewing India’s Bowling Arsenal With Jason Gillespie

FromThe Business Called Cricket

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Length:
17 minutes
Released:
Dec 15, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We continue our Thunder Down Under series as India Tours Australia. The tourists have won the T20 and lost the ODI series. Now comes the turn to defend the Border Gavaskar Trophy. We, at RedFM are bringing you the voices that will make the series come alive. Join Jason Gillespie, the former Australian fast bowler on our podcast ‘The Business called cricket’ to know who will be the x-factor for India this winter Down Under.
 
Fast bowlers they say hunt in pairs. Even though India will not have its best batsman, Virat Kohli beyond Adelaide, there is a pair who’s ready to run through the opposition. On our podcast The Business Called Cricket this week Rica Roy speaks to Jason Gillespie, the former Australian quick who makes some bold predictions about the series and the Indian bowling arsenal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Released:
Dec 15, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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