The Confectionery Stall Podcast Episode 5: Trent Bridge Wrap Up
In episode five, Rudi Edsall, Ethan Meldrum, Matt Goss and Tobie Chapman sift through the wreckage of another Australian batting disaster.
In episode five, Rudi Edsall, Ethan Meldrum, Matt Goss and Tobie Chapman sift through the wreckage of another Australian batting disaster.
The Australian Cricket Team’s malfunctioning middle order is causing concerns that need to be addressed on both a short and long term basis, writes Rudi Edsall.
Rudi Edsall, Ethan Meldrum, Matt Goss and Tobie Chapman bear witness to the fallout of Australia’s horrendous batting displays at Edgbaston.
In episode five, Rudi Edsall, Ethan Meldrum, Matt Goss and Tobie Chapman sift through the wreckage of another Australian batting disaster.
The Australian Cricket Team’s malfunctioning middle order is causing concerns that need to be addressed on both a short and long term basis, writes Rudi Edsall.
Rudi Edsall, Ethan Meldrum, Matt Goss and Tobie Chapman bear witness to the fallout of Australia’s horrendous batting displays at Edgbaston.
Despite a successful career littered with achievements, the public never warmed to Michael Clarke, writes Rudi Edsall.
In episode five, Rudi Edsall, Ethan Meldrum, Matt Goss and Tobie Chapman sift through the wreckage of another Australian batting disaster.
The Australian Cricket Team’s malfunctioning middle order is causing concerns that need to be addressed on both a short and long term basis, writes Rudi Edsall.
Rudi Edsall, Ethan Meldrum, Matt Goss and Tobie Chapman bear witness to the fallout of Australia’s horrendous batting displays at Edgbaston.
The Australian cricket team’s summer success could be the beginning of a new era, says Josh Barnes.
With the Ashes up for grabs again this summer, Justin Falconer explains why George Bailey must be included in the middle order.
Australia’s upcoming limited overs tour of India isn’t just meaningless, it’s also the worst possible preparation for an Ashes series, writes Tom Morris.
Jake Michaels and Sean Munaweera discuss retrospective penalties before raising their concerns over Michael Clarke’s selection for the upcoming ODI series in India.
Australia’s captaincy cupboard is so bare that Steve Smith is now the front-runner to be Michael Clarke’s successor, writes Tom Morris.
The DRS has once again reared its ugly head, leaving a string of controversy in its wake, writes Ryan Lepore.
After a year of highs and lows on the sporting stage for our nation’s top teams and individual stars, Ashley Shenker looks at the top ten Australian sporting moments.
Consecutive double centuries by Michael Clarke has proved the Australian test captain is one of the best batters of all time, least of all the best batsman in the world, writes Damien Ractliffe.
Australia pays the Caribbean a visit for the first time under Michael Clarke’s tutelage, looking to extend his successful tenure as Test captain; writes Kevin Cheong.
New skipper Michael Clarke has yet to win the hearts of Australia’s cricket supporters. But Ben Waterworth believes individual and collective success on the field will have fans changing their minds very quickly.
With a big summer of test cricket just around the corner Ryan Jon asks, what exactly is the Australian cricket team playing for?