Michael Atherton, Nasser Hussain and guests analyse and debate the big stories and talking points from international and domestic cricket. Join in the debate on...
England are out of the Champions Trophy after a dramatic defeat to Afghanistan!
Nas and Ath give their immediately reaction to Ian Ward, after England’s eight-run defeat to Afghanistan knocks them out of the ICC Champions Trophy. Jos Buttler also joins them to reflect on the loss and his future as Captain.  Nas and Ath will be back with a full podcast very soon, so make sure you give this show a follow, so you don’t miss an episode. You can watch the remaining games in the ICC Champions Trophy on Sky Sports.Â
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ICC Champions Trophy | England’s thrilling defeat to Australia and India’s win in Pakistan discussed
Nas and Ath are in different parts of Pakistan, but get together – virtually – to look back on England’s defeat to Australia in the Champions Trophy. They also review hosts Pakistan’s loss to India, as well some of the other matches so far. But have they changed their pre-tournament predictions?Â
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Jos Buttler exclusive! England's white ball captain talks performances, McCullum and Champions Trophy
Nasser and Athers are joined by England's white ball captain Jos Buttler who sheds some light on the team's recent performances, the impact of new head coach Brendon McCullum, and the upcoming Champions Trophy.Â
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Buying A Hundred Franchise: Nikesh Arora from the consortium that's invested in London Spirit, on his love of cricket and the sport's future
This week, Nasser and Athers are joined by Nikesh Arora, CEO of Palo Alto Networks. During a big week of investment into The Hundred teams, he discusses leading the tech consortium that won the bidding war for London Spirit, and the value and impact of live sport. He also talks of his love of the game, and the future of English cricket.
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Mel Jones reveals her role in helping the Afghanistan Women's team play once again and talks Women's Ashes
Nasser and Athers are joined this week by former Australia Women batter turned broadcaster, Mel Jones to discuss the latest state of play in the Women's Ashes.Mel also discusses her role in helping get some of Afghanistan's female cricketers to safety after the Taliban took control of the country in 2021, how she's helped them settle in Australia and talks about what the future holds for the team.
Michael Atherton, Nasser Hussain and guests analyse and debate the big stories and talking points from international and domestic cricket. Join in the debate on Twitter @SkyCricket.