Lost in the outfield

By: Carl Collen
  • Summary

  • Cricket-themed podcast from three village 'players' from Hook and Southborough CC in Surrey

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    Carl Collen
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Episodes
  • Episode 7: Obligatory season review
    Nov 17 2024

    The 2024 season is gone, but not forgotten. As is tradition, we look back over Hook's campaign, with expert analysis and discussion sadly lacking. England's up-and-down (mainly down) recent results are pondered, and we embark on... what's the opposite of a charm offensive?... when we compare Hook players to various objects. For the last time this year, apologies in advance.


    Recorded on Sunday 10 November


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    1 hr
  • Clean sweep
    Aug 9 2024
    The awful timing of our last recording meant we narrowly avoided coverage of our three-from-three weekend, so here's a bonus episode reacting to 'the treble'. Plus – an important message addressing a recent Lost in the outfield controversy.

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    27 mins
  • Episode 6: The Hook Hundred draft
    Aug 5 2024

    It's been a month since we last gathered to ponder all things Hook, so it's a bit of a longer episode for you to digest. We discuss the month's goings on including cricket week, President's Day, and league action. We also put together our own, ahem, fantasy teams for Hook's very own version of The Hundred, and look back on England's thumping series win over the West Indies.


    *This was recorded on Friday 2 August - before our weekend clean sweep. D'oh!


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    1 hr and 2 mins

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