August 30, 2025
The Podcast by Telegraph Cricket – attack on the biggest topics in the English game

The Podcast by Telegraph Cricket – attack on the biggest topics in the English game

Welcome to the Telegraph Cricket Podcast. Between our boss -cricket -correspondent Nick Hoult, our cricket news correspondent Will Macpherson and our features editor Jake Goodwill, we will take you through the greatest discussion points in English cricket and give you an insight into what happens behind the scenes.

In every episode, the trio, England’s summer test matches will check at a crucial point in the “Bazball “ana to ensure that they are as informed as possible.

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Nick Hoult, Chief Cricket correspondent

Nick started his journalism career at the Northampton Chronicle and Echo and joined The Telegraph Employees in 2006. He has reported the English team full -time since 2008.

Will Macpherson, Cricket News -Correspondent

Will treated the international and domestic game for The Telegraph Since he from the Evening standardwhere he covered both cricket and rugby union. The focus of his work is what happens behind the scenes of the English game, from the selection of the squad to the sale of franchise companies.

Jake Goodwill, Sport Features Editor

Jake joined The Telegraph In 2019, a role of the editorial team changed three years later. He plays a key role in the design The TelegraphThe cricket reporting next to the rest of the editorial team.

Episode two

England runs to Thriller with India

England was 1-0 in his five test series with India after creating another sensational chase in Headingley on Tuesday at Headingley.

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Jake, Nick and will think about an unforgettable five-day test cricket and for England’s struggle and especially Ben Duckett, who has reached his last inning in 149 to direct his side to victory.

Ollie Pope also praised the fact that he learned a century and justification for Ben Stokes after winning the throw and chosen for the first time.

We ask India whether they have thrown away more than one opportunity to win the test game and what changes they could make to win the second test.

We also wonder why Headingley 2027 was not considered for an Ashes test, and we answer your questions as usual.

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