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Vic State Cricket Podcast

Vic State Cricket Podcast

By: Cricket Victoria Media
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Go inside the inner sanctum with current and former Victorian cricketers, hosted by Adam White.Copyright 2022 All rights reserved. Cricket
Episodes
  • EP 46: Mel Jones OAM
    Jan 30 2026

    One of the greats of Australian cricket, Mel Jones, joins Adam White for a wide-ranging conversation reflecting on her remarkable career and enduring impact on the game.

    A former Australian international and Victorian star, Mel discusses her journey at the highest level, the challenges and breakthroughs of her playing career, and what it meant to represent her state and country during a transformative era for women’s cricket.

    Mel also shares insights into her transition beyond the boundary, from elite player to respected broadcaster, commentator and advocate for the game.

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    56 mins
  • EP 45: Cam White
    Dec 17 2025

    One of our greatest ever players, Cam White, stops by to chat to Adam White about his pheromonal playing career which included Captaining Victoria, representing Australia and becoming one of the most feared T20 players in international cricket.

    Cam also touches on his progression through the coaching ranks which has taken his all across the globe and now back home to Victoria, as he approaches his second season as Head Coach of the Melbourne Renegades in the BBL.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • EP 44: David Hussey
    Dec 5 2025

    Head of Male Performance, David Hussey, joins Adam to look back on Victoria's stunning start to the Sheffield Shield season, and some of the side's key contributors, before previewing our important clash against WA at the MCG.

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    22 mins
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