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The Cricket Shed Podcast

The Cricket Shed Podcast

By: Larry Kwirirayi
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A look at grassroots cricket in Zimbabwe and the rest of Africa

© Larry Kwirirayi
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Episodes
  • NPL roundup including Benjamin Banks interview, 2026 Under-19 CWC update
    Aug 22 2025

    Larry Kwirirayi returns with a review of the first half of the NPL2025 season and interviews young Rangers pacebowler Benjamin Banks. He also gives an update on the 2026 ICC Men's Under-19 Cricket World Cup to be hosted in Zimbabwe and Namibia.


    Produced, written, edited and presented by Larry Kwirirayi for #3mobRadio, a Three Men On a Boat company.


    Additional Music by James McDade


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    18 mins
  • Chatara takes 7, Innocent Kaia keeps making centuries, plus NPL 2025 MD3 preview
    Aug 8 2025

    Tendai Chatara and Innocent Kaia made the standout performers on Matchday 2 of the National Premier League. Larry Kwirirayi reviews that and previews matchday 3.


    Produced, written, edited and presented by Larry Kwirirayi for #3mobRadio, a Three Men On a Boat company.


    Additional Music by James McDade

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    13 mins
  • NPL 2025 opening weekend check, matchday preview and Graeme Cremer speaks after return
    Aug 5 2025

    Larry Kwirirayi reviews the opening weekend of the National Premier League Zimbabwe,previews matchday 2 and shares a chat with Graeme Cremer who returned to local cricket for Takashinga 1 alongside Brendan Taylor.


    Produced, written, edited and presented by Larry Kwirirayi for #3mobRadio, a Three Men On a Boat company.


    Additional Music by James McDade

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    16 mins
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