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Kevin Pietersen on hitting sixes around world and Oman's journey to the World Twenty20.
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Could 2025 be a defining year for the England Men's Test team?
Stumped discuss Virat Kohli's legacy with former India Test opener Abhinav Mukund.
We debate who should be Rohit Sharma's successor and hear from Durham coach Ryan Campbell
Gloucestershire captain Cameron Bancroft on his Australian international ambitions
The Wisden Almanack is released and West Indies miss out on the Women's ODI World Cup.
Ashes winner Mel Jones on the ICC forming a taskforce to help the Afghanistan women.
MS Dhoni has said he will not retire from the IPL mid-season, but should he step down?
Jake discusses winning the Sheffield Shield 29 years after his father Darren Lehmann.
Former Australia bowler Peter Siddle reflects on his career and we discuss the Gabba.
With the IPL upon us, we discuss the major talking points heading into the tournament
After India won the ICC Champions Trophy, can anyone stop them in the white ball game?
Royal Challengers Bangalore head coach Andy Flower on the IPL, Kohli and England's woes.
It's our 500th episode so we look at the positive changes in cricket over the last decade
Alana King's club coach Carl Sandri s us and we hear from India legend Mithali Raj.
An insight into the Mumbai Indians ahead of the new season of the Women's Premier League
Afghanistan XI captain Nahida Sapan's message to the International Cricket Council.
Chief Executive of the ICC Geoff Allardice has decided to step down.
South Africa Men's Test Coach Shukri Conrad shares a message ahead of the WTC Final.
The Stumped team discuss whether boycotts in cricket work.
Two-time Ashes winner Anya Shrubsole says both teams will be 'desperate' to win.
We debate the apparent unrest in the India camp ahead of the deciding Test in Australia
Alison Mitchell looks back on the best of Stumped in 2024
We discuss how the two legends will be ed on and off the field.
The team discuss England's dominance against New Zealand
We discuss how this contest has evolved with cricket writer and author Gideon Haigh