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Tim Wigmore is an author and cricket analyst known for his in-depth knowledge of the game's history and evolution. He has written extensively on cricket and is the author of the book 'Test Cricket: A History,' which explores the twists and turns of cricket's development, including the near emergence of Argentina as a Test cricket nation. Wigmore provides insights into the future of Test cricket and discusses ways to keep the sport alive.

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Here's the recent few episodes on World Cricket Show.

0:00 44:26

World Test Championship Final Preview

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Adam Tony
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Adam Tony
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Test cricket World Test Championship Australia South Africa Lord's England Zimbabwe Ollie Pope Ben Stokes

Adam & Tony look ahead to Australia v South Africa at Lord's - the third edition of Test cricket's showpiece event. Are Australia big favourites? Are South Africa lucky to be in the final, or actually a better team than some think? And is the World Test Championship fit for purpose, or is there room to make it better?


Plus, thoughts on England's resounding win over Zimbabwe. An innings win inside three days, but lots to ponder - has Ollie Pope done enough to keep his place? And how worried should we be about Stokes's siege mentality?


All this and more on the latest World Cricket Show.


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0:00 1:11:24

ENG v ZIM Preview + Test Cricket: A History

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Adam Tony
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Tim Wigmore
Keywords
Test Cricket England vs Zimbabwe Test Championship Cricket History Tim Wigmore

Adam & Tony deliver the definitive preview of the one-off Test between England and Zimbabwe. It's Zimbabwe's first Test in England for 22 years - can they give the home side a run for their money? How will England's new-look bowling attack fare? And will Richard Johnson have anything to say about it?


Plus, we speak to author Tim Wigmore about his fantastic new book, Test Cricket: A History. Tim talks us through the twists and turns of the game's evolution (including how Argentina nearly became a Test powerhouse), and sets out his vision for the future. How can we fix the World Test Championship? And will that be enough to keep the game alive?


All this and more on the latest World Cricket Show.


TEST CRICKET: A HISTORY by Tim Wigmore


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0:00 52:45

Ready Steady Brook

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Adam Tony
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Harry Brook England white-ball captain Ben Stokes IPL improvements

Adam & Tony discuss Harry Brook's appointment as England's new white-ball captain. The right choice? Or another case of overburdening your best player? And what was going on with all that chat about Ben Stokes?


They also try to make sense of the IPL as it stumbles towards the halfway stage, and give a few suggestions for improvements that will doubtless be welcomed by the organisers.


All this and more on the latest World Cricket Show.


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Ratings

Global:
4.7 rating 264 reviews

UK

4.7 ratings 133 reviews

USA

4.9 ratings 64 reviews

Australia

4.7 ratings 45 reviews

New Zealand

4.3 ratings 15 reviews

Canada

4.2 ratings 5 reviews

Ireland

5.0 ratings 1 reviews

South Africa

5.0 ratings 1 reviews

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