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In The Cordon Cricket Podcast

Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
In The Cordon is the place every cricketer wants to be. It is a cricket video podcast filmed in Adelaide. Each episode is approximately 30 minutes with an interview of a past or present elite cricketer, episodes will be released either weekly or fortnightly.

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Q: South Africa’s test squad to tour New Zealand - A stab in the heart to test cricket

South Africa has unveiled a 14-man Test squad for the imminent 2-test series versus New Zealand, set to take place in New Zealand. A pivotal observation emerges from this announcement: merely two members from the victorious test eleven against India at Centurion have secured positions in this squad. The selection indeed reflects what is being labelled as a 'B-strength squad,' a move that resonates deeply within the realm of test cricket, signifying the concerning sway of commercialised formats like T20 cricket. This selection underlines the influence wielded by the Indian Premier League (IPL) and its franchises on global cricket—a concern that warrants attention.

Notably, Neil Brand, an uncapped player, assumes the captaincy—a choice that might seem unfamiliar to followers well-versed in contemporary cricket.

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By Callum Dunk from In the Cordon PodcastSouth Africa has unveiled a 14-man Test squad for the imminent 2-test series versus New Zeala ...
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Q: David Warner's form over the last 2 years has been very questionable, but there is no doubt that his retirement will leave a massive hole in this Australian team. Currently, there are 4 contenders to replace him at the top.

In my opinion, Cameron Bancroft must be selected for Adelaide. If Cameron Green is chosen as an opener, it implies that Sheffield Shield cricket means absolutely nothing and indicates a broken system. Whoever they pick, Cricket Australia needs to stick with this player for at least 12 months and back them against the West Indies and India at home, as well as New Zealand away.

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By Callum Dunk from In the Cordon PodcastDavid Warner's form over the last 2 years has been very questionable, but there is no doubt that his retirement will leave a massive hole ...
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Q: Mark Cosgrove (Cozzie) is a beloved figure in South Australian cricket.

He burst onto the scene as an 18-year-old playing for South Australia. At 21, he got called up to the Australian Men's Cricket Team ODI squad and made his debut in the last game of the series and scored 74 on debut in Dhaka.

Cozzie talks about playing against Warnie, growing up in the northern suburbs with the Northern Districts Cricket Club - Jets, playing in English conditions and sharing the changeroom with the likes of Gilchrist, Warne, Ponting and Clarke in 2006.

Thanks to PodBooth for filming and editing the episode. Please like, comment, and share with friends.

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Q: Mark Cosgrove (Cozzie) is a beloved figure in South Australian cricket.

He burst onto the scene as an 18-year-old playing for South Australia. At 21, he got called up to the Australian Men's Cricket Team ODI squad and made his debut in the last game of the series and scored 74 on debut in Dhaka.

Cozzie talks about playing against Warnie, growing up in the northern suburbs with the Northern Districts Cricket Club - Jets, playing in English conditions and sharing the changeroom with the likes of Gilchrist, Warne, Ponting and Clarke in 2006.

Thanks to PodBooth for filming and editing the episode. Please like, comment, and share with friends.

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Mark Cosgrove (Cozzie) is a beloved figure in South Australian cricket. He burst onto the scene as an 18-year-old playing for South Australia. At 21, he got called up to the Australian Men's ...
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Q: Insight into running the Melbourne Stars with GM - Blair Crouch

Running a BBL club is not an easy thing to do. There is so much involved with a club behind the scenes and in the day-to-day operations of a club. Blair Crouch does exactly that for the Melbourne Stars in the Weber WBBL and BBL competitions.
Blair talks us through the challenges of list management and salary cap management, as well as the impacts of various rule changes on the BBL. He also tells us what to expect from Glenn Maxwell and the Melbourne Stars in BBL13.

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Q: Insight into running the Melbourne Stars with GM - Blair Crouch

Running a BBL club is not an easy thing to do. There is so much involved with a club behind the scenes and in the day-to-day operations of a club. Blair Crouch does exactly that for the Melbourne Stars in the Weber WBBL and BBL competitions.
Blair talks us through the challenges of list management and salary cap management, as well as the impacts of various rule changes on the BBL. He also tells us what to expect from Glenn Maxwell and the Melbourne Stars in BBL13.

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Insight into running the Melbourne Stars with GM - Blair Crouch Running a BBL club is not an easy thing to do. There is so much involved with a club behind the scenes and in the day-to-day ...
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Q: Deandra Dottin is a female cricketer from Barbados and has been a force in the women's game for a number of years. She made her debut for the West Indies at only 17 years of age. She had to make the difficult choice between athletics and cricket at a young age. After playing for her country for many years, Deandra now plays on the T20 circuit. Deandra is fighting for her fellow female cricketers to receive better pay for the high-quality entertainment they provide.

Thanks to Macron Sports Hub Adelaide for sponsoring this episode of the podcast. Big shout out to Rory and the team at PodBooth for filming and editing the episode.

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Q: Deandra Dottin is a female cricketer from Barbados and has been a force in the women's game for a number of years. She made her debut for the West Indies at only 17 years of age. She had to make the difficult choice between athletics and cricket at a young age. After playing for her country for many years, Deandra now plays on the T20 circuit. Deandra is fighting for her fellow female cricketers to receive better pay for the high-quality entertainment they provide.

Thanks to Macron Sports Hub Adelaide for sponsoring this episode of the podcast. Big shout out to Rory and the team at PodBooth for filming and editing the episode.

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Deandra Dottin is a female cricketer from Barbados and has been a force in the women's game for a number of years. She made her debut for the West Indies at o ...
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Q: Mark Harrity was a tearaway fast bowler for South Australia in the 90's and early 2000's. He was fast, aggressive, and passionate about his cricket. He played over 80 first class matches and played for Australia A on multiple occasions. Now days, Mark is the head coach of the Darren Lehmann Cricket Academy and West Torrens District Cricket Club. He is also the current coach of upcoming South Australian superstars, Spencer Johnson, and Daniel Drew. Thanks to Macron Sports Hub Adelaide for sponsoring this episode of the podcast.

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Q: Mark Harrity was a tearaway fast bowler for South Australia in the 90's and early 2000's. He was fast, aggressive, and passionate about his cricket. He played over 80 first class matches and played for Australia A on multiple occasions. Now days, Mark is the head coach of the Darren Lehmann Cricket Academy and West Torrens District Cricket Club. He is also the current coach of upcoming South Australian superstars, Spencer Johnson, and Daniel Drew. Thanks to Macron Sports Hub Adelaide for sponsoring this episode of the podcast.

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Q: On episode 2 of 'In The Cordon' we are joined by Heat BBL and Queensland Cricket opening batsmen, Josh Brown. Josh is a Queensland bat maker for Cooper Cricket who has starred for the Brisbane Heat during his first Big Bash season.

Find out more about the mindset of a T20 batsmen whose job it is to hit the boundaries from the first ball he faces. Josh talks about his transition from Queensland grade cricket to an elite sporting environment. We also discuss the IPL taking over the T20 cricket landscape.

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Q: Chadd Sayers is a former Australian test cricketer who persisted for many years in grade cricket. He toiled away in first class cricket season after season for South Australia, before he made his test-match debut against South Africa in 2018.

With host, Callum Dunk, Chadd talks about life post-cricket and he discusses his relationships with teammates and he previews the Ashes against England.

We would like to thank the sponsor of this episode, Ray White Henley Beach.