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Australia EMBARRASSED while South Africa and India are trending | World Cup Wrap Up 4

Australia EMBARRASSED while South Africa and India are trending | World Cup Wrap Up 4

FromThe Maximum Cricket Podcast


Australia EMBARRASSED while South Africa and India are trending | World Cup Wrap Up 4

FromThe Maximum Cricket Podcast

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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Oct 13, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description


Welcome back to Your Cricket World Cup Wrap Up part 4, this is the Maximum Cricket Podcast. My name is Munter, with me is Jacko and today its the tale of 2 fortunes. On one hand you have a side like India who look imperious, Rohit Sharm is becoming immortal at World Cups. South Africa are trending too, De Kock back to back 100s, top of the table. Will they choke? Sure but right now they look like genuine contenders. And on the other side of the coin you have a couple of minnows in Afghanistan and Australia just battling to stay competitive. I mean to Afghanistan’s credit they have passed 200 twice…

INTRO (00:00)

IND v AFG (03:20)
- Rohit Sharma is the best ODI opener ever
- Bumrah is the best in the World

AUS v SA (12:47)
- What is wrong with Australia?
- Should Cummins be captain?
- Is South Africa a Geniune contender?

WORST TAKES (25:27)

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Released:
Oct 13, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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