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The Emerging Cricket Podcast

The Emerging Cricket Podcast

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The stories of those growing the game across the world. Inspiring passion. Hosts Daniel Beswick, Tim Cutler and Nick Skinner interview trailblazing players, coaches and administrators from Associate cricket and beyond in our weekly show, while bonus interviews and special episodes are released regularly. The trio also reflect on the ’week that was’ in the emerging cricket world, debating the issues affecting the game’s global growth. ”Big Innings” is a new USA-focused regular show on the EC Channel led by Nate Hays and Amman Patel. Emerging Cricket is an independent collective of volunteers providing independent coverage of Associate cricket and beyond. From as little as US$2 a month you can support us in our efforts to inspire passion to grow the game. Find out more at patreon.com/EmergingCricket!Copyright 2023 All rights reserved. Cricket Politics & Government
Episodes
  • T20WC squad preview: Nepal
    Feb 6 2026

    Nick sits down to look over Nepal's T20WC squad, identifying some key performers ahead of their Group C appearances in Mumbai.

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    16 mins
  • T20WC team previews: Namibia and Oman
    Feb 4 2026

    The T20 World Cup team previews continue, with Nick and Bes discussing Namibia's exciting squad in Group A, as well as looking into some of the new (and old) faces of Oman's campaign in Group B.

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    38 mins
  • T20WC team previews: Scotland, Italy, UAE
    Feb 3 2026

    Nick is joined by Tom Grunshaw to look at Scotland's entry into the T20WC in extraordinary circumstances, then Shounak Sarkar calls in to discuss the prospects of first-timers Italy as well as the UAE.

    We experienced some minor technical issues, so please bear with a little inconsistency in the sound quality.

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    53 mins
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