The Daggers & Lyds Podcast

By: Charles Dagnall
  • Summary

  • Charles Dagnall and Lydia Greenway return for an all-encompassing round up of the world of Women's cricket. From Analysis and opinion, to star guests and breaking news, if there is women's cricket to cover, here is your one stop shop!
    © 2024
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Episodes
  • New Season - Paws for Thought!
    Nov 20 2024

    After a months break Daggers and Lyds are back for a new season of Women's cricket chat!

    Daggers is back from his epic road trip and also has someone for you to meet, while Lyds takes control of the pod!

    The pair discuss that plus the movements withing the England team ahead of their series v SA, Ind/NZ series, Pakistan central contracts, the latest county signings, WBBL and have a long discussion about the announcement from the ECB regarding Transgender cricketers.

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    58 mins
  • Chapter 16 - White Fern Wonderland! New Zealand are World Champs!
    Oct 21 2024

    Daggers and Lyds round up the WT20 final, where little-fancied New Zealand managed to win their first title in 24 years overcoming a strong and spirited South Africa.

    The pair take a look at the key moments in the game, the players who shone and give an overview of their impressions of the tournament.

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    35 mins
  • Chapter 15 - England/Australia/India Elimination!!! Plus Mailbag!!
    Oct 18 2024

    Daggers and Lyds catch up after Australia's demise at the hands of South Africa at the WWT20 in Dubai.

    The "Big 3" are out of the competition and the pair react to that, then a bumper edition of the mailbag focussing on the England Women failing to reach the knockout stage.

    Some tough questions were posed, and Daggers & Lyds do their best to answer them.

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    49 mins

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