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Jonathan Agnew presents reaction to Englandâs victory by an innings against Zimbabwe at Trent Bridge.
Ashes winning captain Michael Vaughan, and former Zimbabwe bowler Henry Olonga discuss the test for Englandâs bowlers with Zimbabwe putting up stern resistance with the bat.
England captain Ben Stokes and player of the match Shoaib Bashir give their thoughts on the win, as Zimbabwe captain Craig Irvine looks at the positives his side can take from the defeat.
Former England players Phil Tufnell and Vic Marks look at Bashirâs performance as he picked up nine wickets across the match.
Plus, Henry Olonga sings the podcast out from the middle at Trent Bridge.
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Comedian & writer Geoff Norcott joins Jonathan Agnew is the TMS commentary box at Trent Bridge.
He tells Aggers about his love for cricket starting when revising for exams in 1993, coaching his son's team, and being 6 not-out after batting for two hours.
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Jonathan Agnew is joined by England Ashes winner Michael Vaughan, former England spinner Phil Tufnell, and former Zimbabwe fast bowler Henry Olonga for reaction to day two of the Test at Trent Bridge between England and Zimbabwe.
Is Test cricket Shoaib Bashirâs happy place? How does it feel to be Zimbabweâs youngest ever Test Centurion? And how do Englandâs selectors put together the bowling attack for the rest of the year?
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Alison Mitchell speaks to Former Zimbabwe bowler Henry Olonga and former England captain Nasser Hussain about the black armband protest which caused Olonga and team-mate Andy Flower to flee Zimbabwe.
Hussain & Olonga speak for the first time since 2003 when the England captain met with Olonga to understand to situation in Zimbabwe. Plus, Jonathan Agnew recalls covering the story as the BBC's Cricket Correspondent.
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Jonathan Agnew is joined by England Ashes winner Michael Vaughan, former England all-rounder Vic Marks, and former Zimbabwe fast bowler Henry Olonga for reaction to day one of the Test at Trent Bridge between England and Zimbabwe.
How does Zak Crawley look back on his innings of 124? What will Englandâs top order look like against India in June? When could an England declaration come? And how does Zimbabweâs Sikandar Raza look back at a tough day in the field for his side?
Plus, Englandâs Sam & Tom Curran talk about a âspecialâ day watching their younger brother Ben play Test cricket for Zimbabwe.
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The BBCâs Chief Cricket Commentator Jonathan Agnew is alongside Chief Cricket Reporter Stephan Shemilt to look ahead to Englandâs first Test of the summer against Zimbabwe at Trent Bridge.
How will captain Ben Stokes approach the game after recovering from hamstring surgery in January? What is bowler Sam Cook thinking ahead of his debut? And Zimbabweâs 6ft8 bowler Blessing Muzarabani tells Stephan about his journey to professional cricket.
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Alex Hartley & Kate Cross are back as a new era begins for Englandâs women with Charlotte Edwards as head coach and Nat Sciver-Brunt as captain.
What was Alexâs experience leaving Pakistan following international tensions with India? What does Kate think of Englandâs new leadership team? And whatâs the weirdest thing theyâve ever talked about during a match?
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Mark Chapman is joined by England fast bowler Mark Wood and former spinner Phil Tufnell to explore the future of English cricket. Head coach Brendon McCullum reveals his vision for the teamâs new era, the evolution of Bazball, and why Harry Brook is key to the summer ahead. Plus, Charlotte Edwards on England Womenâs approach and how the ECB is planning for the next generation.
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Henry Moeran is alongside Test Match Specialâs Daniel Norcross to discuss Nat Sciver-Brunt and Charlotte Edwards leading England for the first time as the side host the West Indies.
Henry speaks to the England captain ahead of next weekâs T20 match against the West Indies. How have the last few weeks been for Sciver-Brunt? What kind of captain does she hope to be? And who would make the best (and worst) babysitter in the squad after she recently became a mother for the first time? Plus, they react to Edwardsâ squad for the West Indies series after bowler Sophie Ecclestone was left out.
Test Match Special has full ball-by-ball coverage of the West Indiesâ tour of England, with 3 T20 matches and 3 ODIs starting on Wednesday 21st May at 6.15pm.
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Virat Kohli has walked away from Test cricket â so what does it mean for India and the future of the red-ball game? Mark Chapman is joined by Steven Finn, Deep Dasgupta, and Lawrence Booth to break down Kohliâs iconic career, his lasting legacy, and who could possibly fill his shoes. They also dive into the political tensions affecting the IPL and PSL â and what this shifting power balance means for global cricket.
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After Rohit Sharma announced his retirement from Test cricket just a month away from Indiaâs Test tour of England, Henry Moeran is joined by former IPL player Abhishek Jhunjhunwala and commentator Nikesh Rughani. They look back on Rohitâs Test career, find out a bit more about him, and ask who is likely to lead India in England.
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Henry Moeran is alongside Test Match Specialâs Daniel Norcross & Nikesh Rughani to discuss how Jos Buttler has returned to form for Gujarat Titans in the IPL. Is he more confident now the pressure of the England captaincy isnât there? How can his form help the Titans go for IPL glory? Whatâs been the response to Jacob Bethellâs 28-ball 50 for Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Plus, does MS Dhoni need to call it a day?
BBC commentator Scott Read joins Henry & Daniel to discuss Lancashireâs start to the season which has seen them draw all four of their matches. Can the groundsmen and women do something to help the side out? Will Shoaib Bashirâs County Championship struggles bring questions around who will be Englandâs starting spinner? And will the injury misfortunes of Jordan Cox cost him his England selection?
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Henry Moeran is alongside BBC Sport Cricket writer Ffion Wynne at Lordâs as the ECB & the ICC launch the 2026 Women's T20 World Cup, as itâs announced that the venue will host the final of the tournament.
After it was announced that Nat Sciver-Brunt would replace Heather Knight as England captain, what kind of captain would the all-rounder be? Charlotte Edwards looks forward to the partnership with Sciver-Brunt, and Lauren Bell & Sophia Dunkley share their excitement as England enter a new era.
Plus, Red Rose and World Rugby Womenâs Player of The Year 2024 Ellie Kildunne discusses the impact a home international tournament can have on boosting a sportâs profile.
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After 14 year old Vaibhav Suryavanshi smashed record after record en route to his 35-ball hundred, Henry Moeran is joined by former IPL batter Abhishek Jhunjhunwala and commentator Matt Floyd to find out more about the teenage superstar. We learn more about his back story, how heâs been managed, and how Rajasthan Royals â and Indian Cricket â can look after and nurture such a precocious talent.
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We bring you a special episode from Lords, where the TMS team had the honour of hosting the 2025 MCC Cowdrey Lecture.
In this second part, Jonathan Agnew is joined by Michael Vaughan, Phil Tufnell and Ebony Rainford-Brent to discuss what the Spirit of Cricket means to them and their memories of TMS.
Thereâs also chat around who will be Englandâs next white-ball captain, as well as a look ahead to a big year for both the England menâs and womenâs teams.
Make sure youâre subscribed to TMS wherever you listen to your podcasts, so you donât miss any episodes over the summer.
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We bring you a special episode from Lords, where the TMS team had the honour of hosting the 2025 MCC Cowdrey Lecture.
In this first part, Jonathan Agnew is joined by former England captain Michael Vaughan to discuss what the Spirit of Cricket means to them, reflecting on moments from their playing careers.
They also talk about the changing landscape of the sport & Michael shares his ideas for how to further modernise County Cricket.
Part 2 will be out soon.
Make sure youâre subscribed to TMS wherever you listen to your podcasts, so you donât miss any episodes over the summer.
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Mark Chapman is joined by Michael Vaughan, Jimmy Anderson and England menâs managing director Rob Key. They talk about where Englandâs menâs cricket is at the moment â whatâs next? How will England look to change the picture across the board? And what will the process be to replace Jos Buttler as white-ball captain?
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After England crash out of the Champions Trophy, Henry Moeran and the TMS team ask just whatâs going wrong at the moment. Across the menâs and womenâs teams, England have lost 16 out of the 17 games theyâve played in 2025.
Is it an attitude problem? An image problem? Captaincy? Or is there more to it than that?
Henry is joined by World Cup winner Alex Hartley, and TMS colleagues Aatif Nawaz and Daniel Norcross
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Eleanor Oldroyd is joined by the BBCâs Sports Editor Dan Roan, Chief Cricket Reporter Stephan Shemilt & TMS commentator Daniel Norcross to analyse âThe Hundredâ team sales.
Weâll hear from ECB Director of Business Operations Vikram Banerjee, as well as Southern Brave & Sussex fast bowler Tymal Mills.
Weâll also be answering some of the questions you sent in to the BBC Sport website.
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Alex Hartley & Kate Cross have a final catch-up before the Womenâs Ashes get underway. Kate gives an injury update with the first game right around the corner, and they discuss why women should play more Test cricket.
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