• European Adventures & Remembering SK Warne 🐐

  • Oct 7 2022
  • Length: 36 mins
  • Podcast

European Adventures & Remembering SK Warne 🐐

  • Summary

  • Welcome to The Umpire Strikes Back - Episode 45!

    An international feel today with a look at two European adventures and a request for stories related to Shane Warne.

    We start by talking to Ali Gajic & Rebecca Blake who have both been playing international cricket in Europe.

    Ali, who plays for Verwood CC in the Hampshire League, has been playing for Serbia in the European Cricket League and the ICC WT20 Qualifiers in Finland. Rebecca, from Hursley Park, has represented Romania in the recent Women's Balkan Cup and starred with a unbeaten 100!

    They talk about being contacted out of the blue, travelling to new lands and the highlights of being an international cricketer!

    Next, we speak to Ageas Bowl and Hampshire Cricket stadium announcer Robbie James. Robbie talks about his journey into sports presenting and the joy of being paid to watch cricket!

    He also makes a request for stories regarding Shane Warne for an upcoming audio project. If you have any tales from meeting the cricketing legend please get in touch with Robbie direct;

    thatrobbiejames@gmail.com
    Twitter: @thatrobbiejames
    Instagram: @thatrobbiejames

    Finally, Simon Jones reports on the initial early findings from our End of Season Player & Volunteer survey.

    If you enjoy listening to our podcast please like and leave a review on your listening platform! All reviews are massively appreciated and enable us to share the pod more widely! Thank you!

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