• Willow Talk Cricket Podcast

  • By: LiSTNR
  • Podcast

Willow Talk Cricket Podcast

By: LiSTNR
  • Summary

  • Join Adam Peacock, Brad Haddin and Alyssa Healy to discuss cricket's hot topics, break down the truly bizarre moments and chat to the biggest names in the game from Australia and abroad. You'll have fun, learn a bit and get equipped with some of the best cricket yarns you'll ever hear. And maybe a few cheeky sledges to boot. (Sorry NZ and England fans!)

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Episodes
  • Prime Minister Anthony Albanese & Australia's Champions Trophy chances | Willow Talk
    Feb 19 2025

    Adam Peacock, Alyssa Healy and Brad Haddin join you for a very special episode of Willow Talk, as we have a spontaneous pop in from avid cricket fan and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Albo chats about his thoughts on the latest summer of cricket, as well as the upcoming summer for the mens & women team. We discuss Australia's chances in the Champions Trophy, the latest innings from Sam Konstas and Brad Haddin's old mate Stuart Broad has fired another shot at him!

    Send your cricket club cap to Producer Joel at the following address:

    Joel Harrison

    50 Goulburn St, Sydney, NSW, 2000

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    50 mins
  • Champions Trophy preview, should Australia be concerned & Hadds' greatest NSW vs Victoria yarns
    Feb 17 2025

    Adam Peacock, Alyssa Healy and Brad Haddin join you to preview the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy, they discuss Australia's latest ODI series defeat to Sri Lanka and go through all of the squads for the upcoming tournament. Hadds and Heals give their "Lawnmower Man" for every team and how much chance they think each team has of winning, they look at England's prep for the tournament and see whether Kevin Pietersen's harsh words towards England and McCullum were fair. Then the team gets into the Shield froth including some of Hadds' greatest stories against Victoria, and to wrap things up the team gets into Sundries and looks back at the first ever T20 where Aussie beat NZ, 20 years ago today!

    Send your cricket club cap to Producer Joel at the following address:

    Joel Harrison

    50 Goulburn St, Sydney, NSW, 2000

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Mitch Starc out of Champions Trophy, Matt Kuhnemann's action reported & Nathan McAndrew talks the SACA's rise
    Feb 12 2025

    Adam Peacock, Alyssa Healy and Sam Ferris join you to have a chat about Australia's Champions Trophy squad and the omission of Mitch Starc due to "personal reasons", India losing Jasprit Bumrah, Matthew Kuhnemann being cited for bowling with a suspect action and the latest round of Sheffield Shield cricket including a ripper down in Hobart. Then Adam and Heals chat to South Australia fast bowler Nathan McAndrew, who's having a terrific year, about SA's wild win over Western Australia at the WACA, cricketing idols, playing under David Warner at the Thunder and unique nicknames. Then the team return to finish off with Sundries and a look back at the start of the 2015 Cricket World Cup, which launched 10 years ago.

    Send your cricket club cap to Producer Joel at the following address:

    Joel Harrison

    50 Goulburn St, Sydney, NSW, 2000

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    1 hr and 4 mins

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