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Following On In The West Indies - England Prepare For The T20 Series & Jos Buttler Exclusive!
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Cameron Ponsonby is joined by the Daily Telegraph's Tim Wigmore to look ahead to the T20 series between the West Indies and England, with every ball live and exclusive on talkSPORT 2. They briefly reflect on the ODI series, debate how England can improve in the 50-over format, and they hear exclusively from the England captain Jos Buttler.
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Following On - The Greatest Boxing Day Test & South Africa Qualify For The WTC Final
53:19|Neil Manthorp is joined by the former England fast bowler Steve Harmison for the final show of 2024. Cricbuzz writer Bharat Sundarasen joins the show to look back on Australia's dramatic 184-run win over India at the MCG, as they move one step closer to reaching the World Test Championship final. South Africa Head Coach Shukri Conrad also joins the show to reflect on reaching the World Test Championship Final at Lord's in June following a tense two-wicket win over Pakistan. They also dissect England's squad for the Champions Trophy, with Sam Curran, Reece Topley and Will Jacks left out, and they round up the biggest stories in County Cricket, as Adam Hollioake joins Kent as their Head Coach, and as ever, they'll bring you The Final WordFollowing On India - Australia Take A 2-1 Lead At The MCG
31:44|Jarrod Kimber and Saurabh Somani discuss the day's play at the MCG. India had been in a prime position to secure the draw but a collection of wickets swung the match violently in Australia’s favour giving the hosts an unassailable lead heading to the 5th test at Sydney.Following On India - All Four Results Possible After Day 4 At The MCG
19:36|Jarrod Kimber and Saurabh Somani discuss the day's play at the MCG. Tailenders enjoyed another good day in Melbourne. Australia's 11th wicket partnership faced over 100 balls to see out the day's play. India dropped a couple of catches and were unlucky to beat the bat more than finding the edge.Following On India - Reddy Scores Century As India Fight Back On Day 3 At The MCG
18:34|Jarrod Kimber and Saurabh Somani discuss the day's play at the MCG. Nitish Kumar Reddy stood up with the bat at number 8 to rescue India scoring a century to narrow the first innings deficit.Following On India - Virat Kohli In The Spotlight On Day 2 At The MCG
19:27|Jarrod Kimber and Saurabh Somani discuss the day's play at the MCG. Virat Kohli couldn’t avoid the spotlight on day 2. The former India captain was fined and sanctioned for shoving Sam Konstas on day 1 at the MCG. Kohli was also involved in the run out of top scorer Yashasvi Jaiswal before nicking off to Scott Boland.Following On India - Sam Konstas Goes Crazy On Debut | Boxing Day Test
22:54|Sam Konstas became Australia's youngest-ever debutant opener and started his test career in style, reverse scooping Jasprit Bumrah three times in his second over. Jarrod and Saurabh look at a crazy innings where the 19-year-old got into a fight with Virat Kohli and asked the TV cameras for Bumrah to return to the crease so he could 'score some more runs'.Following On - A Review of 2024!
45:59|Neil Manthorp is joined by the former England fast bowler Steve Harmison to look back at the year of 2024. They reflect on England's year in red-ball Cricket, with wins over the West Indies, Sri Lanka & New Zealand, and discuss how well equipped they are for next year's Ashes series. They also look back at a difficult year for the white-ball side, and discuss some of the other big moments in Test Cricket from the last 12 months.Following On - The Life & Career Of Jeremy Coney
32:28|Neil Manthorp speaks with the former New Zealand captain Jeremy Coney about his life and career in the game in a wide-ranging interview. They discuss beating the West Indies in 1979/80, beating England in the 1986 series, and what it was like to play alongside the likes of Sir Richard Hadlee & John Wright.Following On India - Ashwin Retires On Day 5 In Brisbane
38:07|Jarrod Kimber and Saurabh Somani look back on a rainy day 5 draw in Brisbane but the big news was that R Ashwin announced his international retirement from all formats with immediate effect. The score remains 1-1 going into the boxing day test.