No Balls: The Cricket Podcast

By: Alex and Kate
  • Summary

  • Two female cricketers talking experiences and friendship on and off the cricket field. Come for the stories, stay for the banter.
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Episodes
  • No Balls x Zero Ducks Given
    May 27 2021

    Well we couldn't leave you all waiting too long for another episode of No Balls, so we've teamed up with Zero Ducks Given for a cross over special.

    Hartley has been left in charge of the description for the first time in months... so just do her a favour and say it was really good.

    This episode is maverick and doesn't involve that much cricket chat.

    Enjoyyyyyyyyy.

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    49 mins
  • That Chris Stark Podcast
    May 20 2021

    The final episode of the season and the girl's are going out with a bang! Inviting BBC Radio One DJ and rival podcaster Chris Stark onto the pod. And what a belter he is, especially when he gets stuck into some cricket innuendo bingo!

    Before Hartley & Crossy have their little pre-season break they went upstairs with Sue to tackle some questions that were sent in. But as always, they will be back.. bigger and better than ever with the help of the BBC.

     

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    1 hr
  • Schutt Up The Haters
    May 13 2021

    The girl's are absolutely delighted to invite their second Australian guest onto No Balls. A big round of ball slaps for Megan Schutt! And what a guest she is.. talking honestly and openly about social media, IVF and that World Cup Final. 

    Not only do they have a guest, but they also have some hugely exciting news to share with you all, so make sure you tune in.

    Thanks to Samson & Hal Leonard Group for making the Hartley & Crossy sound better than average.

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    53 mins

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