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    Explore "hundred" with insightful episodes like "From teenage record breaker to players’ champion: James Harris of Glamorgan and the PCA", "Wendy Wimbush – fifty years of keeping but never settling scores", "Geoff Boycott celebrates yet another century", "High performance or last performance? Campaigner Alan Higham dissects the ECB review of English cricket" and "Can serious cricket survive pornography asks Simon Heffer" from podcasts like ""Oborne & Heller on Cricket", "Oborne & Heller on Cricket", "Oborne & Heller on Cricket", "Oborne & Heller on Cricket" and "Oborne & Heller on Cricket"" and more!

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    From teenage record breaker to players’ champion: James Harris of Glamorgan and the PCA

    From teenage record breaker to players’ champion: James Harris of Glamorgan and the PCA

    After a record-breaking early start in county cricket for Glamorgan, James Harris is back with them after spells with Middlesex and Kent. He has also begun his second term as chair of the Professional Cricketers Association. He is the guest of Peter Oborne and Richard Heller in their latest cricket-themed podcast. In this edition Roger Alton replaces Peter as co-host.

    James has just returned from Glamorgan’s pre-season tour of Zimbabwe. He gives an upbeat account of the country and its cricket.

    He looks forward to reconnecting with his colleague Marnus Labuschagne, who will be rejoining the county in advance of the Ashes series. He describes him as a great player who has kept the eagerness of a t2-year-old.

    He gives an overview of the PCA. Its founder, Fred Rumsey of Somerset and England, had found it hard to recruit among the generally conservative cricketers of the 1960s. But this was not true today: membership for first-class cricketers was almost automatic, as they took stock of its wide range of services at a very reasonable subscription. It represented professional players in the first-class game, present and past (for life if they wanted). Present membership was 475 men and 99 women (up from 18 in just a few years). The membership included overseas players with an English professional contract and when necessary the PCA represented English players overseas. It had relationships with other countries’ players unions through the Federation of International Cricket Associations.

    He had involved himself under the influence of friends and team mates at Glamorgan, and as a payback for a fulfilling professional career of 17 years (at just 32). Re-elected for a second term, he would now serve as chairman for another two years. Although demanding, the job was a rich opportunity for personal development, combining board membership of the PCA, being a trustee of its charity, and a regular place at the table on major issues with the England and Wales Cricket Board. As the voice of playing members, he saw its prime responsibilities in securing for them a fair share of all the game’s revenues, looking after their welfare and well-being, creating an environment that encouraged them to play at their best, and to prepare them for life after their playing careers. The PCA had to react rapidly to constant change in domestic and global cricket.

    James explains the complex arrangements that now determine English county finances and players’ earnings. Although some counties are better off than others, he believes that English cricket is now reasonably stable financially, helped by money from the Hundred filtering down to all levels of cricket. He sees no danger of county clubs following rugby union clubs into insolvency with unsustainable wage bills. He describes the impact of the salary collar and cap in county cricket and the range of earnings from professional county cricket. The PCA had secured its objective of £27,500 a year as a starting salary for a professional in his first year. The 18 counties were independent employers not tied to a salary scale but he thought that their best-paid players were on something over £100,000. Earnings and opportunities were not remotely comparable with those of football, and he suggested that there was no economic motive for sportspeople to choose cricket for over other sports – they do this for the appeal of the game itself.

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    Wendy Wimbush – fifty years of keeping but never settling scores

    Wendy Wimbush – fifty years of keeping but never settling scores
    Wendy Wimbush has given a lifetime of service to cricket. She is best known as the BBC scorer in the 1970s but has also worked in other capacities in other countries and with some of the most famous names in cricket. She is the guest in the latest edition of the cricket-themed podcast by Peter Oborne and Richard Heller. In Peter’s unavoidable absence, Roger Alton takes up the attack.

    Read the full description here: https://chiswickcalendar.co.uk/episode-102-wendy-wimbush-fifty-years-of-keeping-but-never-settling-scores/

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    Geoff Boycott celebrates yet another century

    Geoff Boycott celebrates yet another century

    Throughout his playing career, Sir Geoffrey Boycott made a habit of celebrating special occasions with a century. It makes him the ideal and appropriate guest for Peter Oborne and Richard Heller on the hundredth recorded edition (according to official statisticians) of their cricket-themed podcast. With him is his new opening partner, Jon Hotten, his collaborator on a revealing, intimate book Being Geoffrey Boycott.

    Signed copies and two limited editions – celebrating Sir Geoffrey Boycott’s 100th first-class hundred and 108 Test caps, respectively – of Being Geoffrey Boycott are available to buy from thenightwatchman.net.

    Standard copies are also available to Oborne & Heller on Cricket listeners at the discounted price of £19.99 + p&p when you use coupon code OHBOYCS at the checkout.

    Read the full description here: https://chiswickcalendar.co.uk/episode-98-high-performance-or-last-performance-campaigner-alan-higham-dissects-the-ecb-review-of-english-cricket/

    High performance or last performance? Campaigner Alan Higham dissects the ECB review of English cricket

    High performance or last performance? Campaigner Alan Higham dissects the ECB review of English cricket

    Alan Higham has become a leading campaigner for the preservation of the county championship as the foundation of first-class cricket in England and Wales and for real consultation with its supporters over its future. He explains why this is essential now in the light of the ECB’s just-published high-performance review, as the guest of Peter Oborne and Richard Heller in their latest cricket-themed podcast.

    Read the full description here: https://chiswickcalendar.co.uk/episode-98-high-performance-or-last-performance-campaigner-alan-higham-dissects-the-ecb-review-of-english-cricket/

    Can serious cricket survive pornography asks Simon Heffer

    Can serious cricket survive pornography asks Simon Heffer

    Simon Heffer has had a distinguished career as a journalist, historian, academic and man of letters, above all as a cricket-lover who contributes a monthly column on the game to the Daily Telegraph. He is the guest of Peter Oborne and Richard Heller in their latest cricket-themed podcast.

    Read the full description here: https://chiswickcalendar.co.uk/episode-97-can-serious-cricket-survive-pornography-asks-simon-heffer/

    Suing the ECB? Former board member and Somerset chairman Andy Nash suggests how to resist its destruction of English cricket

    Suing the ECB? Former board member and Somerset chairman Andy Nash suggests how to resist its destruction of English cricket

    After a varied and highly successful business career, Andy Nash was chairman of Somerset County Cricket Club for ten years full of achievement on and off the field. He became a non-executive director of the England and Wales Cricket Board,  but resigned dramatically and publically over fundamental issues. As the guest of Peter Oborne and Richard Heller in their latest cricket-themed podcast he forensically dissects the ECB’s errors and failures in running English cricket – and tells fans how to oppose them.

    Read the full description here: https://chiswickcalendar.co.uk/episode-85-suing-the-ecb-former-board-member-and-somerset-chairman-andy-nash-suggests-how-to-resist-its-destruction-of-english-cricket/

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    Season 4 Episode 9: DNR

    Season 4 Episode 9: DNR

    Clarke tries to #Girlboss her way to the Papacy, Bellamy bounces back and Octavia learns that the farm life isn't for her.

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    Season 4 Episode 7: Gimme Shelter

    Season 4 Episode 7: Gimme Shelter

    Ok lets face it, this one was a filler episode for the 100. But we made the best of it with special guest, Clair Yee! Enjoy this Truly filled Thanksgiving Extravaganza

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    Season 4 Episode 6: We Will Rise

    Season 4 Episode 6: We Will Rise

    Luna channels her Dark Mother to calm Raven's Megamind, Clarke and Bellamy are on a Hydrazine Caper, and Daddy Snape tries to keep us all from the Darkness.

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    Social Ones - Ep100

    Social Ones - Ep100
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    Season 3 Episode 7: Thirteen

    Season 3 Episode 7: Thirteen

    We're joined by a Gaby Halligan to discuss a very important episode and a very important death. Buckle up cuz this episode is great! Links to resources below!

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    Wilf Wooller – the man at so many great moments of Welsh cricket

    Wilf Wooller – the man at so many great moments of Welsh cricket

    Welsh cricket gets off to a noisy, swearing start in Swansea on a Sunday in 1771. Local landowners, railways, the British army and industry all help the game to spread. After success as a Minor county, Glamorgan are the first Welsh team into the County Championship in 1921. They struggle but are revived by inspiring leadership from Maurice Turnbull, who meets a hero’s death in the Second World War. Under another inspiring leader, Wilf Wooller, they win their first Championship in 1948 – celebrated by the ex-Glamorgan umpire who gives them an lbw decision to clinch victory. To take the story forward is the historian and curator of the Museum of Welsh Cricket, Andrew Hignell, in a second innings as guest of Peter Oborne and Richard Heller in their latest cricket-themed podcast.

    Read the full description here: https://chiswickcalendar.co.uk/episode-46-wilf-wooller-the-man-at-so-many-great-moments-of-welsh-cricket/

    The literary event of the year is imminent: the publication of Wisden Cricketers Almanack.  Peter and Richard invite listeners to submit their nominations for the Wisden’s Five Cricketers of the Year to obornehellercricket@outlook.com. They will present the results in advance of Wisden’s.

    Season 3 Episode 5: Hakeldama feat. BingetownTV

    Season 3 Episode 5: Hakeldama feat. BingetownTV

    This week were joined by Kathleen and Luke from BingetownTV podcast! We talk politics, character ships, and much more! We had a blast and we hope you enjoy!

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    Season 3 Episode 4: Watch The Thrones

    Season 3 Episode 4: Watch The Thrones

    Its a power shake up folks! Lexa gets into a fight, Best friends have a fight, and Pike gets a political upgrade. 

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