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On Monday, Australia were made to toil for a triumph which extends their perfect record in day-night Tests: nine games, nine wins. Set runs to win, the tourists were bowled out for with some 21 overs remaining on the final day at Adelaide Oval.

Playing a short Richardson ball to cover, he took off for a run only for his right heel to nudge into the stumps and gently dislodge the bails. And victory was achieved without captain Pat Cummins and fellow paceman Josh Hazlewood side strain , first and fourth in world bowling rankings respectively. From losing all their coaching staff to Covid, to having an incredibly disappointing culinary Xmas beach party, their worst groomed teammates, and all the ridiculousness of Secret Santa to the disappointments of Melbourne and the lessons learnt for Sydney.

Please sit back and enjoy. All you have to do is go to www. Make sure that you start the year off in the right vain and give yourself the most chance to find another half by being properly groomed and prepped! A festive greeting to you all as we record this episode on Christmas Eve, with the lads getting ready for the Boxing Day Test Match in Melbourne we have a lot to catch up on since we last spoke.

We then analyse the unfoldings of the Adelaide Test match whereby Broady opens up on his views on whether we were bowling too short a length and Stokesy gives us an insight into the honest words which were said to one an other in the dressing room post defeat. Happy Christmas to all! Firstly however, both Broady and Stokes reflect on the mistakes made and lessons learnt from Brisbane and the new plans going into this next test match.

Broady also takes us through the moment he realised he wouldn't be playing at the Gabba and his emotions, and reaction to the decision and how he's prepping himself even harder for the remaining four tests. Amongst the analysis of the cricket we also discuss - bogus italian meals, supporting Vestappen in the F1, 6 hour poker tournaments, lift journeys with Justin Langer, getting abused by Aussie fans in the nets, Travis Head's moustache and plenty more After two years of waiting we're finally less than 24 hours away from the start of the first test match at The Gabba and we're joined by our co-hosts Ben Stokes and Stuart Broad for an unrivalled insight into all the unfolding's on and off the pitch!

We discuss; the intense rivalry between England and Australia, the abuse the England players have been getting over the recent days in the streets of Brisbane, the tactics England are looking to manipulate during the series, Broady's favourite cellebrappeals, whether he's planning on bowling round the wicket to Warner, Stokesy's surprise at Australia announcing their starting XI so early, Broady's run in with Adam Gilchrist on his morning e-scooter coffee run, the lads reaction to Pontings statement that England have no chance in the series, the england team poker nights, who has the worst dress sense in the squad and a lot more.

We're also joined by world cup hero Jofra Archer where he gives us an exclusive on his recovery, an insight into the world cup celebrations, his thoughts on knocking out Steve Smith, 'a chirpy labuschange' and his verdict on what the lads have to do to win the ashes! West Indies were set back early when Shai Hope holed out to wide long on for one in the third over and Shamarh Brooks missed a sweep at left-arm spinner Mohammad Nawaz and was lbw for ten in the fourth over at 31 for two.

Recalled for this series following 13 months on the sidelines, King struck half-dozen fours and three sixes as he put on a crucial 54 for the third wicket with the left-handed Pooran who made a run-a-ball 26, the pair patching up the innings. Fast bowling all-rounder, Odean Smith, who accounted for both Rizwan and Haider, finished with two for He reached his fifty off 34 balls in the 13th over with a four to backward point off Nawaz but was part of the cluster of wickets when he lofted Haris Rauf to long on in the 16th over at for five.

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