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Middle Please, Umpire - a Cricket Podcast
Miles Jupp, Mark Wood, Electric Sports, Playback Media
60 episodes
3 months ago
It's the cricket podcast you've always promised yourself, presented by comedian, writer and cricket super fan Miles Jupp, together with England’s World Cup winning bowler Mark Wood.
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It's the cricket podcast you've always promised yourself, presented by comedian, writer and cricket super fan Miles Jupp, together with England’s World Cup winning bowler Mark Wood.
Show more...
Cricket
Sports
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S7 Ep5: A gentleman, cricketer, and soldier
Middle Please, Umpire - a Cricket Podcast
1 hour 25 minutes
11 months ago
S7 Ep5: A gentleman, cricketer, and soldier
One of the most fascinating interviews we have done as we’re joined by the brilliant WW2 historian, and cricket nut, James Holland. We also get a training update from Woody. Sponsored by Vitality www.vitality.co.uk Twitter @middleplease Instagram @middlepleaseumpire Email middleplease@hotmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Middle Please, Umpire - a Cricket Podcast
It's the cricket podcast you've always promised yourself, presented by comedian, writer and cricket super fan Miles Jupp, together with England’s World Cup winning bowler Mark Wood.