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On The Front Foot

On The Front Foot

By: Newstalk ZB
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On The Front Foot is your weekly cricket podcast with Bryan Waddle and Jeremy Coney. Two of the most iconic voices of New Zealand cricket, keep you up to date with the leather on willow this summer. Powered by Newstalk ZB and iHeartRadio2026 Newstalk ZB Cricket Politics & Government
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  • On The Front Foot Episode 247: A review of the Blackcaps performance in the WT20 opening matches
    Feb 11 2026

    This week on On The Front Foot, Bryan Waddle and Jeremy Coney review the Blackcaps opening matches at the WT20 championship.

    Plus they add suggestions to the 73 changes made to the Laws of Cricket.

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    33 mins
  • On The Front Foot Episode 246: Will NZ make it to the WT20 semi-finals?
    Feb 5 2026

    This week on On The Front Foot, Bryan Waddle and Jeremy Coney are joined by Peter Holland to break down whether New Zealand has a side that can make it to the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup.

    Plus, they ask how serious Pakistan's threat of boycotting the match with India is, and offer birthday greetings to one of the country’s fastest bowlers.

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    49 mins
  • On The Front Foot Episode 245: Analysing Brendon McCullum's coaching technique
    Jan 29 2026

    Former Black Caps coach John Bracewell joins the podcast to analyse the coaching of Brendon McCullum and also voice his confidence in the current group of Black Caps.

    Later, we review four T20 matches against India and identify who should be our No 1 side in the WT20.

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    51 mins
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