Mind The Windows Tino: The Noughties Cricket Podcast

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The England Noughties Cricket Podcast. Do you find yourself pining for Michael Vaughan’s cover drive? Catch yourself wondering what might have been if Simon Jones hadn’t had so many injuries? Longing for the days when middle order batsmen were as dogged as Graham Thorpe? Our new podcast might be for you... Join Graeme and Andrew as we guide you through the glory years of England cricket, series by series, from 2003 onwards. IG: @mindthewindowstinopod mindthewindowstino@gmail.com

Episode Date
010: England vs Bangladesh vs Australia (May/June 2005): England's first T20I, Symonds' Cardiff night out, and Mohammed Ashraful
Aug 08, 2024
009: England in South Africa ODI series (Jan - Feb 2005): Pietersen's trio of tons, noughties cricketers kids, and Dhoni's eunuch infestation.
Jul 31, 2024
008: England in South Africa (Dec 2004 - Jan 2005) - Strauss's golden run, Hoggard's twelve-fer, Steyn and De Villers debut, and Charl Langeveldt's prison career
Jul 18, 2024
007: 2004 Champion's Trophy and ODI tour to Zimbabwe (autumn 2004): Vaughan's bowling heroics, Pietersen's debut and Ian Bell's wet jeans
Jul 11, 2024
006: ELECTION SPECIAL! Noughties Cricketers and their political careers
Jul 04, 2024
005: England vs West Indies (summer 2004): Flintoff and Giles thwart Lara, Rob Key's double ton and Mike Powell's spare rib.
Jun 27, 2024
004: England vs New Zealand (summer 2004) - Strauss's debut and Hussain retirement.
Jun 20, 2024
003: England in West Indies (spring 2004): Lara 400*, Harmison's 7-12, a Carib Beer XI
Jun 13, 2024
002: England in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka (winter 2003/04) - England's Forgettable Subcontinental Saga
Jun 11, 2024
001: England vs South Africa (summer 2003) - The summer of Smith, Vaughan's captaincy debut and James Kirtley.
Jun 11, 2024