BYC
The chaps put the boot into MSD's captaincy, and emails from around the world talk beards and Boots and early cricket memories. Plus, dreadful singing
The boys discover that the NYPD actually has a cricket team, provide a lowdown on former New Zealand quick Michael Owens, and offer a musical tribute to Shahid Afridi
The boys talk about the New Zealand-South Africa ODIs in October, Nick Beard and neck beards, a monstrous West Indian cricketer, and cymbal-handed wicketkeepers
The boys discuss the throbbing excitement that is 200 days to go till the World Cup, spot the slow Bodyline in England, and attack the TV coverage's technology. The News or Ruse is riddled with possibilities, and the Cleckheaton Calling is short and sweet
The boys discuss the day-night Test match (and reckon it will be Adelaide), whether Jesse Ryder will make a New Zealand comeback, and are staggered again by Mark Vermeulen
The boys wade into loads of emails, meet the Buffalo, roll out an old hit about Monty P and his black patka, discuss Pakistan v NZ. And Cricket Violence Corner stars Brett Lee
Off White Thunder returns to the fray. We crystal-ball the West Indies Test series. The News or Ruse is surprisingly sophisticated. Kev introduces his 1992 World Cup Cricket Trivia Challenge. And Cricket Violence Corner is in leafy middle America.
And so is this podcast, hosted by Kev and The Godfather, who wallow in nostalgia, discuss the West Indies series, alternative commentary, and Mark Craig playing for the Barmy Army. Also: Cricket Violence Corner is back
The team basks in the glory of a sensational season, capped by McCullum's 300, and Dylan Cleaver waxes lyrical about Martin Crowe's latest article in the Book Nook
The lads discuss a controversy over a club match and the joys of watching England capitulate, while Tony Blain chimes in with thoughts on Graeme Swann