Cricket Library Weekly – Australia Lift The World Cup & WA Lift The Shield

In this edition of the Cricket Library Weekly, Robbie and Matt look at the drought-breaking Sheffield Shield victory for WA, the World Cup win for Australia and some of the end of season award winners.

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The Last Wicket E51: Matt Ellis on combining Haiku poems and Cricket

Host of the first established cricket podcast in Australia, The Cricket Library Podcast, and author of the new book – “For The Love Of Cricket: Haiku Poems Inspired By The Summer Game” – Matt Ellis joins The Last Wicket podcast to pay tribute to Rodney Marsh and Shane Warne, talk about the ongoing tour of Pakistan by the Australian team, and share how he fell in love with Australia’s favourite summer game.

Weekly Cricket Podcast 16 March

This week on the Cricket Library Weekly your hosts Robbie Mackinlay and Matt Ellis keep you up to date with the latest from the World Cup in NZ. The lads take a look back closer to home where the WNCL is getting to the pointy end of the competition.

Marsh Sheffield Shield action is heating up with games happening at the moment between NSW and WA as well as Victoria taking on Tasmania.

Needless to say the Australia Pakistan series will get some attention with some interesting stats coming out of the final day of the 2nd Test.

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Matt Ellis discussing Australia’s spin bowling stocks on the Last Wicket Podcast

Recently, Matt Ellis caught up with the lads from the Last Wicket Podcast discussing a number of topics including Australia’s spin bowling stocks.

You can have a listen to the full conversation on your favourite podcast provider and we would encourage you to check out the Last Wicket Podcast back catalogue.

Cricket Library Weekly Podcast

This week on the Cricket Library Weekly, Robbie and Matt take a moment to  reflect on the untimely loss of Rod Marsh and Shane Warne.

The lads look at the action from the tour of Pakistan with some excellent data from the 1st Test coming out of the Orange Library.

They track the progress of the Aussies at the World Cup in New Zealand, the latest from the WNCL and Western Australia winning their 15th One Day Domestic title defeated NSW in the Marsh Cup decider.

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Paul Van Meekeren – Associate Cricket To World Stage The Cricket Library

In this episode of The Cricket Library Podcast, Dutch international Paul van Meekeren takes us inside one of the most remarkable journeys in modern cricket. From a six-over thriller where he claimed four wickets against Ireland, to battling through shin splints in his very first international appearance, Paul opens up on the resilience it takes to survive and thrive as an Associate cricketer. We dive into the unforgettable high of becoming the first Dutch homegrown player to win the Caribbean Premier League, and relive the heart-stopping moment the Netherlands qualified for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. He also relives the thrill of the Netherlands’ famous victory over South Africa at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup in Adelaide—one of the most unforgettable moments in Dutch cricket history. Away from the spotlight, Paul reflects on the simple beginnings—Saturday mornings, ice cream, and a childhood dislike of the helmet. This is a story of grit, perspective, and passion—an unfiltered look at life on the global cricket stage. 🎧 Listen now and don’t forget to subscribe for more stories from the world of cricket.
  1. Paul Van Meekeren – Associate Cricket To World Stage
  2. Ken Piesse – A Life In Cricket Writing
  3. Nikhil Kulkarni | Every Day of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy | A Fan’s Journey
  4. Gavin Dovey – From the Australian Team to Leading NT Cricket
  5. Tammy Bartaia – Bollywood Dreams

Latest Episode Of Our Weekly Cricket Podcast

In this edition of the Cricket Library Weekly, the lads look over the latest from the Marsh Sheffield Shield and Marsh Cup competitions as well as looking at the month ahead in the WNCL.

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Paul Van Meekeren – Associate Cricket To World Stage The Cricket Library

In this episode of The Cricket Library Podcast, Dutch international Paul van Meekeren takes us inside one of the most remarkable journeys in modern cricket. From a six-over thriller where he claimed four wickets against Ireland, to battling through shin splints in his very first international appearance, Paul opens up on the resilience it takes to survive and thrive as an Associate cricketer. We dive into the unforgettable high of becoming the first Dutch homegrown player to win the Caribbean Premier League, and relive the heart-stopping moment the Netherlands qualified for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. He also relives the thrill of the Netherlands’ famous victory over South Africa at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup in Adelaide—one of the most unforgettable moments in Dutch cricket history. Away from the spotlight, Paul reflects on the simple beginnings—Saturday mornings, ice cream, and a childhood dislike of the helmet. This is a story of grit, perspective, and passion—an unfiltered look at life on the global cricket stage. 🎧 Listen now and don’t forget to subscribe for more stories from the world of cricket.
  1. Paul Van Meekeren – Associate Cricket To World Stage
  2. Ken Piesse – A Life In Cricket Writing
  3. Nikhil Kulkarni | Every Day of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy | A Fan’s Journey
  4. Gavin Dovey – From the Australian Team to Leading NT Cricket
  5. Tammy Bartaia – Bollywood Dreams