The Dragon Cricket Podcast - A Park Cricket Odyssey
'The Real Rev' Marcus Curnow & 'Captain Grizzly' Chris Lacey
27 episodes
8 months ago
600 games, more than 1000 Saturday afternoons! It’s an unprecendented milestone moment for a club and western suburbs cricket legend. The Real Rev. sits down for an extended interview with Jeffrey Law in the lead up to his 600th game, discussing his extraordinary life in cricket and the invitational XI he has compiled to celebrate this amzing accomplishment.
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600 games, more than 1000 Saturday afternoons! It’s an unprecendented milestone moment for a club and western suburbs cricket legend. The Real Rev. sits down for an extended interview with Jeffrey Law in the lead up to his 600th game, discussing his extraordinary life in cricket and the invitational XI he has compiled to celebrate this amzing accomplishment.
The Dragon Cricket Podcast - A Park Cricket Odyssey
52 minutes
6 years ago
A Day at the Cricket - Boxing Day Test - Day 3
In this episode take a trip down memory lane to a more optimistic time for Australian cricket (slightly more!?) when the Australia-India Test series was 1-1 and we were looking forward to a ripping game at the MCG Boxing Day Test. We pick up the game on Day 3 after India batted for two days for a slow and grinding 7 declared for 443 in searing heat on a lifeless pitch. Australia resume on none for not many overnight having survived a nasty 8 over period the night before including Marcus...
The Dragon Cricket Podcast - A Park Cricket Odyssey
600 games, more than 1000 Saturday afternoons! It’s an unprecendented milestone moment for a club and western suburbs cricket legend. The Real Rev. sits down for an extended interview with Jeffrey Law in the lead up to his 600th game, discussing his extraordinary life in cricket and the invitational XI he has compiled to celebrate this amzing accomplishment.