
Mark Waugh: Iconic Moments, Shane Warne Stories & Life at the Top | Stick To Cricket EP 30
14/1/2026 | 43 min
Mark Waugh joins the Stick to Cricket team for a wide-ranging conversation on his career, iconic moments and what life was really like playing at the very top of the game. 🏏Mark reflects on representing Australia alongside his twin brother Steve, what that dynamic was like in the dressing room, and how their careers intertwined on the biggest stages. He also shares memories of playing with some of the game’s greats, including Shane Warne, and discusses the qualities that set players like Steve Smith and Joe Root apart.The conversation moves through Mark’s standout moments in international cricket, the pressures of playing for Australia, and what it takes to sustain success over a long career. He also puts together his All-Time XI, explaining the players who made the biggest impression on him and why they earned their place.There are also plenty of laughs as Mark looks back on his battles with Phil Tufnell, sharing some hilarious stories from their time facing off on the field and what made those contests so memorable.Insightful, relaxed and full of great stories, this episode offers a brilliant look at one of Australian cricket’s most elegant batters and the moments that defined his journey.Subscribe so you never miss an episode of Stick to Cricket! 🙌🏏00:00 - Intro02:00 - Growing up14:20 - Playing County Cricket in England25:00 - Test Career and Australia30:20 - Life After Cricket Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Australia 4–1 England: Brook Controversy, Brilliant Bethell & Mark Waugh Joins | Stick to Cricket EP 29
09/1/2026 | 58 min
Australia have lifted the Ashes urn after a dominant 4–1 series win. Mark Waugh joins Alastair Cook, David “Bumble” Lloyd, Phil Tufnell and Michael Vaughan to reflect on a campaign that raised big questions for England - brought to you by Betfair.The panel break down how Australia got the job done, the key moments that defined the series, and why England ultimately fell short once again down under. From tactical missteps to missed opportunities, there’s an honest discussion about whether this Ashes will be remembered as a disaster for England or a necessary reality check.There is also a focus on the positives England can cling to, with Jacob Bethell’s breakthrough performances offering genuine hope for the future. Mark gives his view on what Bethell brings, whether he can become a key figure moving forward and how England should build around emerging talent.Attention then turns to the Harry Brook controversy, after it emerged the England T20 captain was involved in an altercation with a nightclub bouncer the night before an Ashes warm-up game, the growing pressure on England’s leadership, and whether this series marks the end of BazBall as we know it. The team debate Brendon McCullum’s future, what changes, if any, need to happen behind the scenes, and Alastair Cook opens up on reports suggesting he could join the coaching set-up.Insightful, honest and full of strong opinions, this episode wraps up the Ashes and asks the big questions England can’t avoid as they look ahead.Subscribe so you never miss an episode of Stick to Cricket! 🙌🏏00:00: Intro14:10: Show Starts18:00: Brilliant Bethell27:15: Harry Brook Controversy38:00: Would Cook Coach England?52:05: End of Series Questions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

England Win in Melbourne: Pitch Debate & What Comes Next | Stick To Cricket EP 28
30/12/2025 | 1 h 8 min
The Stick to Cricket team are back in Melbourne to react to a huge moment in the Ashes, as England finally end their long wait for a Test win in Australia - Brought to you by Betfair! 🏏The panel reflect on a fast-paced, two-day Test at the MCG and debate whether fans deserved more cricket, with questions raised about pitch preparation and whether an extra game should have been played. Alastair Cook gives his honest view on the surface and explains why he feels partly responsible for how conditions played out, while the team also pay tribute to Shane Warne’s incredible legacy at the MCG.With England breaking a drought that stretches back years, the conversation turns to how long it has really been since they last tasted victory down under and why Michael Vaughan believes Australia were there for the taking this series. There’s strong discussion around England’s management, whether changes are needed moving forward, and what this win actually means for the remainder of the series.The team also give their verdict on Zak Crawley’s series so far, Shoaib Bashir’s future and what England should take from this performance as they look ahead to the final Test.Insightful, honest and full of debate, this episode breaks down a landmark win and asks the big question: where does England go from here?Subscribe so you never miss an episode of Stick to Cricket! 🙌🏏00:00 - Intro07:38 - Show Starts12:00 - England Commentators V Aussie Commentators20:49 - The last time England won in Australia 22:15 - Noosa25:50 - Were Australia beatable?31:44 - Should England’s management stay?55:42 - Tuffers' batting demo58:50 - Community Questions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Australia Retain The Ashes, The End of BazBall? Glenn McGrath Joins | Stick to Cricket EP 27
22/12/2025 | 52 min
Phil Tufnell, David “Bumble” Lloyd and Glenn McGrath join us for immediate reaction to England’s Ashes defeat in Adelaide, as the panel unpack one of the quickest series losses in modern history - Brought to you by Betfair. 🏏The team begin by exploring why England fell short again, with Glenn breaking down the key moments they failed to grab and where the game ultimately slipped away. There’s discussion about England’s lack of patience with the bat, Australia’s relentless bowling and whether the visitors can genuinely compete in the remaining Tests despite late signs of fight.The conversation moves to leadership and direction, as the panel debate whether Brendon McCullum should stay at the helm and what England must change to avoid this becoming one of their most damaging Ashes campaigns ever. The Snicko controversy also gets addressed, along with Ben Stokes’ call for England to “show a bit of dog” heading into Melbourne.Australia’s dominance comes under the spotlight too, as McGrath assesses who has been their standout performer, how this ranks among their best Ashes displays, and whether even the Aussies themselves expected to wrap up the series this quickly. From Carey’s consistency to the Smith v Archer flashpoint, nothing is left untouched.There’s also plenty of Tuffers and Bumble brilliance, including Tuffers’ latest bat demo, cult heroes chat and festive fun as we look ahead to Melbourne and share some Christmas favourites.Packed with insight, opinion and humour, this is your essential Ashes reaction.Subscribe so you never miss an episode of Stick to Cricket! 🙌🏏00:00 - Intro04:05 - Australia Retain Ashes - Reaction08:00 - Future of BazBall14:15 - Have England Improved?20:50 - How Well Australia Have Done29:50 - Handshakes Whilst Losing33:55 - Melbourne Predictions41:00 - Christmas Spirit! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Stokes Questions Teammates & What’s Gone Wrong for England in the Ashes? | Stick To Cricket Ep 26
09/12/2025 | 59 min
Michael Vaughan, Phil Tufnell, Ian Healy and journalist Robert Craddock join us for a new episode of Stick to Cricket, reacting to England’s defeat in Brisbane and the state of the Ashes after two tough Tests - Brought to you by Betfair. 🏏The panel break down the key moments from the match, including another standout performance from Mitchell Starc and the areas where England will feel they let opportunities slip. They discuss Stokes’ leadership, how the team are responding and the tactical questions England now face as they look to stay competitive in the series. Ian Healy offers insight into Australia’s strengths, the growing confidence in their camp and the noticeable differences between the sides so far. The team also explore what England can take forward, the adjustments that might help and how the series is still shaping up with plenty of cricket left to play. From tactical tweaks to mindset shifts, there’s thoughtful debate on what could spark a turnaround. Insightful, honest and full of great stories, this episode offers a clear look at where the Ashes stand and what might come next.Subscribe so you never miss an episode of Stick to Cricket! 🙌🏏00:00 - Intro15:30 - Ben Stokes’ comments21:50 - England’s performance30:00 - Tuffers’ wicket-keeping demo42:32 - Mitchell Starc54:30 - Community Questions & Jofra Archer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.



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