Reverse Swept Radio - a cricket podcast

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  • Summary

  • Reverse Swept Radio: An podcast on cricket's past, present and its literature
    Copyright © 2011 Andy Ryan. All rights reserved.
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Episodes
  • Reverse Swept Radio 182: Frank Worrell, bespoke girls' kit, and the last day of the 2010 County Championship
    Jan 26 2025

    THE TEN MINUTE FORTNIGHT: Maiden's new female cricket kit, and encounters with the game in Vikram Seth's A Suitable Boy

    “I will absolutely be selling my daughters on the idea that cricket is the finest way to waste a large chunk of one's life, but it's far better when that message is being communicated by their peers ."

    FROM THE ARCHIVES (10'10): The final day of the 2010 County Championship

    “Notts were presented with an imitation trophy - which apparently was lost later that night in a nightclub"

    THE REVIEW (19'30): The Documentary: Sir Frank Worrell (BBC World Service)

    “Initially I thought we needed a bit more on Worrell - but eventually I realised that this lands him as a historical figure."

    Recorded 19 Jan 2025

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    30 mins
  • Reverse Swept Radio 181: innovative methods to dry cricket pitches, and Darren Lehmann's move to county cricket
    Dec 7 2024

    THE TEN MINUTE FORTNIGHT: Darren Lehmann embarks on a County Cricket chapter, and Toby attempts to pass on the flame to a new generation

    “We’re recording 60 years to the day since possibly the most one-sided match in first class cricket history: a victory by an innings and 851 runs."

    FROM THE ARCHIVES (10'15): The strange beginnings of the super sopper

    “Does it just make a huge mess? That’s actually a really good question."

    THE REVIEW (20'10): Bowler’s Turn by Ian Peebles (1960)

    “‘What matter if it doesn’t land quite in the right place? So long as it bursts like a bomb in a beehive. This is art for art’s sake.’"

    Recorded 4 Dec 2024

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    31 mins
  • Reverse Swept Radio 180: a touching message, green-washing cricket, Karachi 2000, and a Sandpapergate documentary
    Oct 28 2024

    THE TEN MINUTE FORTNIGHT: Andy receives a message from a listener, and Toby ponders whether cricket's efforts to reduce carbon emissions may have some unintended consequences

    "As a podcast host, it makes you feel very differently about the whole enterprise."

    FROM THE ARCHIVES (12'00): England's victory in the dark: Karachi 2000

    "England would later celebrate in the dressing room with a chorus of “Who let the dogs out?”, Duncan Fletcher reportedly woofing along."

    THE REVIEW (22'00): Crossing the Line (2018, SuperSport)

    "Warne has the immortal line “Steve Smith is not Pablo Escobar.”"

    Recorded 27 September 2024

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    35 mins

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