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CWC Day 23: England stumble to Sri Lanka ahead of big pressure games
England beaten by a Lasith Malinga-inspired Sri Lanka.
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CWC Day 22: New-look Warner guides Australia towards semi-finals
Warner-inspired Australia close in on semis with victory over Bangladesh.
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CWC Day 21: Clinical Kane and Woakes on bowling at the death
Reaction to New Zealand's thrilling win, plus Chris Woakes on bowling at the death
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CWC Day 20: Captain Morgan's Joy of Six
Eoin Morgan launches an astonishing blitz of six-hitting to send England top.
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CWC Day 2: Windies humiliate Pakistan with bouncer barrage
Curtly Ambrose likes what he sees from the West Indies in their World Cup opener.
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CWC Day 19: Sensational Shakib, wilting Windies and Curran for Love Island?
Shakib stars once again to put Bangladesh in the semi-final conversation.
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CWC Day 18: India show their class to leave Pakistan on the brink
India's dominance over Pakistan in World Cup matches continues.
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CWC Day 17: Australia go top, Amla ambles, and the big India Pakistan preview
Jason Gillespie on the table-topping Aussies and Waqar Younis ahead of Pakistan v India.
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CWC Day 16: Root’s heroics, Woakes at 3, and England’s ‘perfect performance’
Michael Vaughan and Sir Alastair Cook reflect on England’s ‘perfect performance’
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CWC Day 15: England await explosive West Indies
Sir Alastair Cook chats Eng v WI, Ashes sleepless nights and slip cordon entertainment.
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CWC Day 14: Warrior Warner, outstanding Amir and UN full member states
Finally a day with no rain! We hear from David Warner, Waqar on Amir, and Trevor Bayliss
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CWC Day 13: Swanny's guide to rain delays and cricket-loving corgis
Sri Lanka's washout-inspired march to the semi-finals continues.
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CWC Day 12: Rain, retirements and the evolution of pace bowling
Graeme Smith, Curtly Ambrose and Tymal Mills join the pod.
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CWC Day 11: Impeccable India, sticky bails, and David 'dot ball' Warner
India look a class above in meeting of World Cup big guns.
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CWC Day 10: Jason Roy hits 153 as England beat Bangladesh in Cardiff
England piled on their highest World Cup total in a 106-run defeat of Bangladesh.
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CWC Day 1: Stokes' stunner and Archer's pace light up Oval
Jonathan Agnew and Michael Vaughan present reactions to England's opening World Cup win
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CWC 7 days to go: The preview podcast
With a week to go, the TMS team look ahead to the 2019 Cricket World Cup
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CWC 6 days to go: The captains' podcast
Mark Chapman is joined by all ten Cricket World Cup captains
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CWC 5 days to go: Smith's ton steers Australia to victory
Simon Mann brings reaction to Australia's World Cup warm-up win over England.
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CWC 4 days to go: 10 moments that shocked the Cricket World Cup
Jonathan Agnew and Jim Maxwell look back on the World Cup's most shocking moments
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CWC 3 days to go: Michael Vaughan meets Eoin Morgan
Eoin Morgan has an in-depth talk to Michael Vaughan, ahead of the Cricket World Cup.
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CWC 2 days to go: Tuffers and Vaughan’s World Cup preview
Tuffers and Vaughan preview each team's World Cup chances.
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CWC 1 day to go: It’s time!
Hear from Eoin Morgan, Viv Richards, Kevin Pietersen and many more ahead of the World Cup
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Curran’s fightback, consolation bananas, and beer on the pitch
Half centuries from Jos Buttler and Sam Curran lead England out trouble in Sri Lanka.
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Curran rescues England on the first day of the fourth test
Sam Curran salvaged England against India in Southampton
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Curran bowls England to victory over Australia in tense ODI finale
Charles Dagnall and the team reflect on England’s 4-1 ODI series victory over Australia
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Cross-continent success for England
Mark Chapman discusses England’s Men in New Zealand & England's Women in South Africa.
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Cricket’s great entertainer. Tribute to Andrew Symonds.
Cricket’s great entertainer. Tribute to Andrew Symonds.
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Cricket writers panel
Jonathan Agnew talks to writers Mel Farrell, John Etheridge, and Vithusan Ethantharaja
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Cricket writer’s podcast from Auckland
Jonathan Agnew is joined by Paul Newman, John Etheridge and Simon Wilde.