The No Balls Cricket Podcast

By: No Balls Cricket Podcast
  • Summary

  • A "respected" (former) sports journalist and a "club cricketer" take a lenient view to over-stepping the line while talking about cricket.
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Episodes
  • No Balls Cricket Unfiltered Episode 51: The Return
    Nov 21 2024

    No Balls Is Back Again

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • No Balls Cricket Unfiltered Episode 50: A Half-Century of No Balls
    Mar 24 2024

    Our esteemed podcast has managed to do something Jonny Bairstow wasn't able to do during England's tour of India: get to 50. In a series full of milestones – including a 100th Test for Jonny himself, along with Stokes and Ashwin – we've brought up this special one of our own.


    So we paid homage (to ourselves) in a few different ways: taking a trip down memory lane, and even bringing out an OG pod member from before our video days.

    And as a bonus, the cricket gave us enough reason to celebrate, and engage in one of our favorite pasttimes yet again, twisting the knife into England as BazBollocks was sent home packing.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • No Balls Cricket Unfiltered Episode 49: BazBollocks Capitulation and Ranji Madness
    Mar 7 2024

    England nearly had it. Everything they wanted. A vindication that their stupid marketing gimmick is actually good cricket (even though they only got to this point by dropping the gimmick to play actual good cricket). And then the real England, the one we all know and love and love to make fun of, turned up.

    And if you think England's cricket is mad, wait until you hear what happens in the Ranji Trophy.

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    58 mins

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