Museum of Welsh Cricket Podcast
A Podcast interviewing a range of people from all areas of the great country of Wales who have a connection with or a story to tell about the great game of cricket.
Museum of Welsh Cricket Podcast
Latest Episodes
Hat Trick Heroes and Nightwatchers of Note: Tom Norton and Ryan Hadley (Episode 167)
In this episode we talk to Glamorgan CCC First XI scorer and curator of the museum of welsh cricket, Andrew Hignell, about the exploits of young debutante Tom Norton and Australian overseas player Ryan Hadley in the recent County Champion...
The Extra Test: Glamorgan Playing the Best (Episode 166)
The Extra TestStories about Bradman and Turnbull, and memories of Majid and Maynard, bring alive the history of touring teams against Glamorgan in this episode of the Museum of Welsh Cricket podcast.In his new book, ‘The Ext...
A Long Spell: The South Wales Cricket Association Centenary (1926 to 2026) Part 2 (Episode 165)
This is the second part of our chat to Mike Price and Neil Hobbs about the centenary of the South Wales Cricket Association.In it, we hear about the West Indian cricketer Linton Lewis and the incredible impact he had on the South Wales l...
A Long Spell: The South Wales Cricket Association Centenary (1926-2026) Part 1 (Episode 164)
In the latest episode of the podcast we talk to outgoing Chair of the SWCA Neil Hobbs and local cricketer and amateur historian Mike Price about the 100 year history of the South Wales Cricket Association.We hear about some of the indivi...
A Book about the Bont: Pontarddulais Cricket Club 150th Year (Episode 163)
The interviews that form this episode are all with members, players and officials of Pontarddulais Cricket Club.This year, the club celebrates its 150th Year and as part of its celebrations it has published a book covering the history of...
Fan Mail
great listen and Henry speaks very well about his experiences with the Cardiff UCCE. Just to note that Henry is studying at Cardiff University not Cardiff Met. The squad this season was 50% Cardiff uni and 50% Cardiff Met. It’s a partner programme rather than being run by one particular University
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