The Cricket Shed Podcast

By: Larry Kwirirayi
  • Summary

  • A look at grassroots cricket in Zimbabwe and the rest of Africa

    © Larry Kwirirayi
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Episodes
  • Chat with Rwanda Cricket President Musale | Women's NPL Update, Logan Cup, and Pro50 Preview
    Nov 21 2024

    Join Larry Kwirirayi as he sits down with Rwanda Cricket Association President Musale for an insightful conversation about the growth of cricket in Rwanda and the strides being made in the region. Plus, get the latest updates on the Women's National Premier League, a dive into the Logan Cup, and a preview of the upcoming Pro50 Championship.


    Produced, written, edited and presented by Larry Kwirirayi


    Music by James McDade


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    26 mins
  • Eagles coach, players speak on record-breaking Logan Cup performance
    Nov 11 2024

    Larry Kwirirayi speaks to Eagles coach Eric Chauluka as well as players Craig Ervine, Dion Myers, Tadiwanashe Marumani and Alex Russel after a record-breaking performance in the Logan Cup. Plus a roundup of the Logan Cup matchday 2.


    Produced, written, edited and presented by Larry Kwirirayi

    Music by James McDade

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    21 mins
  • Interviews with Test Captain Craig Ervine, First Class debutant Matthew Campbell and Logan Cup Points explained
    Oct 31 2024

    Host Larry Kwirirayi dives into Zimbabwean cricket with Test Captain Craig Ervine, first-class debutant Matthew Campbell, and a breakdown of the Logan Cup points system. Get exclusive insights from the heart of the game!


    Produced, written, edited and presented by Larry Kwirirayi

    Music by James McDade

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    18 mins

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