Pakistan's Boycott, India’s World Cup Hopes & Jimmy Anderson Joins! | Stick to Cricket EP 31
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About this listen
Stick to Cricket returns as David “Bumble” Lloyd, Michael Vaughan, Phil Tufnell and Mark Butcher, stepping in for Alastair Cook, are joined by Jimmy Anderson, brought to you by Betfair.
A few weeks on from England’s Ashes defeat, the panel reflect on how they feel now the dust has settled. Was it simply Australia being better, or are England’s deeper problems becoming impossible to ignore? There’s a frank debrief on what went wrong, what still frustrates and what lessons have to be learned.
Jimmy Anderson joins the show to discuss his pre-season, how he’s still performing at the highest level at his age, and what keeps driving him.
The conversation then turns to what comes next for England, with the panel debating the team’s direction and why the next few months could be crucial for those running the game.
The Harry Brook controversy is revisited as opinions remain split, raising questions around leadership, pressure, and how England manage their biggest talents. The discussion also focuses on England’s management and whether major decisions are approaching behind the scenes.
Looking ahead to the T20 World Cup, the panel break down why India are overwhelming favourites, the controversy surrounding Bangladesh’s omission, and Pakistan’s decision to boycott their game against India, a situation still causing huge debate across the cricketing world.
Honest, opinionated and unfiltered, this episode reflects on the Ashes while asking the big questions England can’t avoid.
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00:00 - Intro
07:30 - Anderson’s continuing career
22:20 - Ashes unpacked
46:20 - Cricket’s drinking culture
56:00 - T20 World Cup
1:10:00 - Community questions
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