Baggy Green 413 – Ryan Harris Special Guest On The Cricket Library Podcast

Australia’s Ryan Harris celebrates taking the wicket of England’s Alastair Cook
PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo

Ryan Harris had quite a journey on his way to becoming Baggy Green 413. Along the way, he was part of an IPL winning team at the Deccan Chargers, won a Sheffield Shield and was player of the match in a domestic One Day Final for Queensland.

In this episode of the Cricket Library Podcast we will learn of where his passion for the game began, the hard conversation he had with his coach Wayne Phillips that was a turning point in his career & what it was like to be player of the series in an Ashes series in England and winning one 5-0 on home soil. We also get a run down of the famous delivery he bowled to dismiss Alistair Cook.

Needless to say, he will select three people he would most like to have a net with and for the first time a golfer is nominated to join two legendary cricketers who are also proficient golfers.

Please remember to subscribe to the Cricket Library Podcast on your favourite podcast provider and leave a review to help us to continue to share stories like this one from Ryan Harris.

Ryan Harris Carrer Statistics

CompetitionTestODIFCLA
Matches27218285
Runs scored603482,056411
Batting average21.538.0020.1512.84
100s/50s0/30/00/110/0
Top score74219439
Balls bowled5,7361,03116,3874,135
Wickets11344303123
Bowling average23.5218.9026.5527.59
5 wickets in innings53104
10 wickets in match0000
Best bowling7/1175/197/605/19
Catches/stumpings13/–6/–41/–33/–

Elsa Hunter – WBBL Vibes The Cricket Library

In this uplifting episode of the Cricket Library Podcast, Sydney Sixers rising star Elsa Hunter joins us for a vibrant conversation during a crucial stretch of the WBBL season. Elsa shares her insights on the Sixers' strong team vibe, the calm and powerful leadership of new captain Ash Gardner, and what it’s like learning from icons such as Ellyse Perry, Alyssa Healy, and the squad’s international talent. She reflects on her journey from playing local boys’ cricket in Malaysia to becoming a WNCL champion with the NSW Breakers, opening up about finding joy in the game, coping with pressure on the big stage, and navigating the friendly but fierce Sixers–Thunder rivalry. Elsa also talks about the influence of different coaches, the importance of the mental side of cricket, and her dream of one day representing Australia. A warm, inspiring, and engaging chat with one of the brightest young talents in the game. Tune in and enjoy!
  1. Elsa Hunter – WBBL Vibes
  2. Dr John Orchard – New Chapters in Cricket & Medicine
  3. Faye Tunnicliffe – Pursuing Excellence
  4. Monali Patel – From Passion to Profession
  5. Malcolm Conn – Behind The Headlines

Baggy Green 377 – Adam Dale Special Guest on the Cricket Library Podcast

Queensland bowler Adam Dale celebrates the wicket of Dominic Cork, out LBW, on the third day of England’s tour match, in Cairns. PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo

In the latest episode of the Cricket Library Podcast, Matt Ellis sits down with former QLD and Australian fast bowler Adam Dale.

In this much-anticipated interview, we delve into the origins of his passion for cricket, his journey from Victoria to Queensland, his success at the state level, his time representing Australia, his miracle catch in the Mercantile Mutual Cup and his current work with QLD Cricket.

Get ready for an insightful conversation that covers everything from on-field highs and lows to life after cricket!

Please remember to subscribe to the Cricket Library Podcast on your favourite podcast provider and leave a positive review to help us to continue sharing stories that inspire a love of cricket.

AC Dale Bowling Statistics:

COMPETITIONMATCHESBALLS BOWLEDWICKETSBOWLING AVG.5WI10WMBEST BOWLINGCATCHES/STUMPINGS
Test2348631.16003/710/–
ODI301,5963230.59003/1811/–
First-Class (FC)5914,36924520.751317/2414/–
List A (LA)653,4978424.51105/2822/–

Elsa Hunter – WBBL Vibes The Cricket Library

In this uplifting episode of the Cricket Library Podcast, Sydney Sixers rising star Elsa Hunter joins us for a vibrant conversation during a crucial stretch of the WBBL season. Elsa shares her insights on the Sixers' strong team vibe, the calm and powerful leadership of new captain Ash Gardner, and what it’s like learning from icons such as Ellyse Perry, Alyssa Healy, and the squad’s international talent. She reflects on her journey from playing local boys’ cricket in Malaysia to becoming a WNCL champion with the NSW Breakers, opening up about finding joy in the game, coping with pressure on the big stage, and navigating the friendly but fierce Sixers–Thunder rivalry. Elsa also talks about the influence of different coaches, the importance of the mental side of cricket, and her dream of one day representing Australia. A warm, inspiring, and engaging chat with one of the brightest young talents in the game. Tune in and enjoy!
  1. Elsa Hunter – WBBL Vibes
  2. Dr John Orchard – New Chapters in Cricket & Medicine
  3. Faye Tunnicliffe – Pursuing Excellence
  4. Monali Patel – From Passion to Profession
  5. Malcolm Conn – Behind The Headlines

Annabel Sutherland Shines with Maiden Test Century in Ashes Clash

Australia’s Annabel Sutherland celebrates her century during day two of the first Women’s Ashes test match at Trent Bridge, Nottingham. PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo

On Day 2 of the highly anticipated Ashes Test at Trent Bridge, cricket fans were treated to a remarkable display of skill and determination as Annabel Sutherland, the talented Victorian, etched her name in the history books by scoring her maiden Test match hundred. Sutherland, who had ended Day 1 on an unbeaten 39, demonstrated exceptional batting prowess and resilience as she went on to reach the coveted milestone before the luncheon interval, sending shockwaves through the cricketing world.

The day began with heightened anticipation as Sutherland resumed her innings with the scorecard reading 328 for 7. Her batting on day one, coupled with her recent century in the warm-up game, hinted at her rich vein of form, and she didn’t disappoint. Sutherland exuded confidence and poise with each passing delivery, meticulously constructing her innings.

Her half-century arrived off 100 deliveries, showcasing her ability to pace her innings while displaying an array of strokes. The crowd at Trent Bridge were appreciative of the skill on display as Sutherland’s bat met the ball with precision and timing. It was evident that she was in complete control of her game scoring runs on both sides of the wicket with her driving a hallmark of her innings.

As the morning progressed, Sutherland’s century loomed large. The tension in the air was palpable as she approached the three-figure mark. Finally, whilst navigating the nervous nineties, Sutherland brought up her hundred with a majestic flick through the on-side. The crowd recognised the significance of the achievement as the players balcony rose to their feet, applauding her remarkable feat.

Sutherland’s century not only demonstrated her individual brilliance but also reinforced her crucial role in the Australian team’s success. Her impressive form throughout the summer for Victoria, including two centuries in the WNCL, attested to her consistency and hunger for runs. With a tally of 354 runs at an average of 88.50, Sutherland had already proven herself as a reliable run-scorer. Her Test match hundred only solidified her reputation further.

Furthermore, Sutherland’s magnificent innings placed Australia in a commanding position in the Ashes Test. The scoreboard now reflected Australia’s dominance, with a substantial platform being established as Australia compiled an imposing total. The opposition was left grappling with her meticulous stroke play and impenetrable defence, unable to find a breakthrough. Sutherland’s innings not only amassed runs but also shattered records.

With her hundred, Sutherland etched her name in the annals of women’s cricket. Her remarkable achievement of becoming the highest-scoring number 8 batter in women’s Test cricket history was a testament to her exceptional talent and the strides made in the women’s game. Sutherland’s century will inspire future generations of cricketers, serving as a milestone for aspiring young players.

Annabel Sutherland’s maiden Test match hundred was a momentous occasion, filled with skill, determination, and historic significance. It showcased her immense talent, form, and contribution to Australian cricket. Sutherland will be a player to keep a close eye on as the series continues and will no doubt prove to be a force to be reckoned with. This century was hopefully the first of many more to come, heralding a bright future for both Sutherland and Australian women’s cricket.

Elsa Hunter – WBBL Vibes The Cricket Library

In this uplifting episode of the Cricket Library Podcast, Sydney Sixers rising star Elsa Hunter joins us for a vibrant conversation during a crucial stretch of the WBBL season. Elsa shares her insights on the Sixers' strong team vibe, the calm and powerful leadership of new captain Ash Gardner, and what it’s like learning from icons such as Ellyse Perry, Alyssa Healy, and the squad’s international talent. She reflects on her journey from playing local boys’ cricket in Malaysia to becoming a WNCL champion with the NSW Breakers, opening up about finding joy in the game, coping with pressure on the big stage, and navigating the friendly but fierce Sixers–Thunder rivalry. Elsa also talks about the influence of different coaches, the importance of the mental side of cricket, and her dream of one day representing Australia. A warm, inspiring, and engaging chat with one of the brightest young talents in the game. Tune in and enjoy!
  1. Elsa Hunter – WBBL Vibes
  2. Dr John Orchard – New Chapters in Cricket & Medicine
  3. Faye Tunnicliffe – Pursuing Excellence
  4. Monali Patel – From Passion to Profession
  5. Malcolm Conn – Behind The Headlines

Peter Parker’s Dream Cricket Net Session: A Diverse Lineup of Inspirational Figures

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Former international cricket umpire Peter Parker shares who he would invite to his dream net session. #Cricket #CricketPodcast #fyp #crictok

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In the realm of dreams, Peter Parker, a former international umpire and an ardent cricket enthusiast, envisions a unique net session with a diverse group of inspirational figures. His choices reflect individuals who possess unwavering passion, a positive mindset, and an undeniable love for the game. Let’s explore Peter Parker’s extraordinary lineup, featuring Nelson Mandela, David Shepherd, and John Howard, and delve into the reasons behind these selections.

  1. Nelson Mandela: A Beacon of Unity and Inspiration

Peter Parker’s dream lineup begins with the legendary Nelson Mandela, a symbol of resilience, forgiveness, and unity. Despite being absent from his original list, Peter acknowledges Mandela’s profound impact on the world and believes that his spirit can be channeled through the net session. Peter explains his choice by stating, “He is just such an inspiration and I think he would bring something incredible to the party”

  1. David Shepherd: A Umpire with a Heart of Gold

Next on Peter Parker’s dream lineup is David Shepherd, a former English test umpire celebrated for his infectious love for the game. By including Shepherd, Peter hopes to infuse the net session with the same incredible energy and love for the game that Shepherd embodied throughout his career.

  1. John Howard: A Leader and Advocate of Cricket

Completing the diverse trio is John Howard, the former Prime Minister of Australia, who displayed a remarkable dedication to cricket. Peter recognises Howard’s leadership skills and his ability to bring people together, stating, “His passion for cricket, his love of the game, even as Prime Minister, to be the leader of our country in the time that he was, you couldn’t go past having him at the nets.”

Peter Parker’s dream cricket net session features an extraordinary lineup of inspirational figures – Nelson Mandela, David Shepherd, and John Howard. While Mandela’s presence is acknowledged in spirit, Peter’s diverse selection embodies the values of unity, passion, and leadership that cricket represents.

By including Nelson Mandela, Peter recognizes the profound impact the iconic leader had on promoting unity and inspiring generations. David Shepherd, with his infectious love for the game, brings an unparalleled energy to the net session, while John Howard’s unwavering support for cricket signifies the importance of leadership and advocacy.

In Peter Parker’s dream cricket net session, we are reminded of the profound influence that legends can have on the game, transcending boundaries and inspiring individuals. The collective energy, positive mindset, and shared love for cricket within this diverse lineup would undoubtedly create an unforgettable experience, embodying the spirit of the sport that unites us all.

Michelle Goszko’s Magnificent 204: A Landmark Innings in Women’s Cricket

Michelle Goszko etched her name in the annals of Australian cricket history with an awe-inspiring double century in June 2001. While the cricketing world often recalls Jason Gillespie’s farewell double ton, it is essential to recognise Goszko’s remarkable feat.

Goszko’s incredible innings unfolded over an arduous 395 minutes at the crease against England at Shenley, leaving an indelible mark on the sport. Recently, she graciously shared her reflections on this achievement during an interview with Matt Ellis on the Cricket Library Podcast.

The match began with England winning the toss and electing to bat. However, they soon found themselves struggling against Australia’s formidable pace spearhead, Cathryn Fitzpatrick. Fitzpatrick’s devastating spell saw her claim remarkable figures of 5-29 from 18.1 overs, dismantling the English top order as they were bundled out for a below par 103.

Goszko vividly recalls the emotions that swirled within her as she stepped onto the field, realising her childhood dream of playing a test match. Without any specific run target in mind, she focused on embracing the opportunity to make an impact, starting with just one run.

“I just remember standing out there and going this is the dream to play a test, it’s something you’ve watched on TV for so long and how to embrace the opportunity and I didn’t have any plans about how many runs I wanted to get I just wanted to get one”

On the first day, Goszko experienced a nerve-wracking moment when, overcome with excitement, she called for a risky run that could have resulted in her or her batting partner, Lisa Keightley, being dismissed. Fortunately, Keightley calmed her down, emphasising the importance of composure and reminding her they had the whole next day to continue their partnership.

“I think I batted at number four that day and I had to go in and bat I think for about 45 minutes at the end of the first day and I was starting with Lisa Keightley and I I got that excited that I think last ball of the day I hit the ball straight to midwicket and I called yes and she’s like what are you doing no! I would have been run out by half a pitch or barbecued Lisa Keightley and she’s like just calm down we’ve got tomorrow”

Goszko and Keightley survived the day, and Australia were well poised to take the ascendency in the game at 2-60 at stumps with Keightley on 19 and Goszko on 21.

The following day, Goszko embarked on her journey to achieve significant milestones, fuelled by the encouragement and support of her roommate, Charmaine Mason, a talented player on the tour.

“I was rooming with Charmaine Mason who was just as good as Catherine Fitzpatrick they were like a good duo bowling together Fitzy was probably if she was quicker but Charmaine could swing the ball a little bit both ways and and she was a really hard player to play against. I was rooming with her and she thought she was my lucky charm after after this two hundred so I roomed with her for the whole two months pretty much. I was lucky that she came out and I I sort of gone through my you know 20 30s 40s 50s and she said it to me at the lunch break if you get 100 I’ll give you 20 quid. I’m like yeah you beauty, we were getting 20 quid a day that was our payment, I was like oh my gosh like this is so good I can afford dinner.”

However, Mason, recognising Goszko’s hunger for success, increased the stakes to 50 quid if she surpassed the double-century mark.

“I’ve got a hundred and then she actually said to me I think it was at tea or something like that she’s like if you get 200, I’ll give you 50 quid I’m like oh my god if I get that I can buy a steak so I was very excited driven by my stomach mind you.”

With a succulent steak for the taking Goszko was in the zone and laser-focused on making history. She was running out of partners, however, and it was fitting that she would be joined at the crease by Charmaine and with one wicket in hand, it was all on the line.

“As it would be, I got to 194 I think and we had nine wickets down and coming out to bat is Charmaine Mason she was the last and I’m like oh there goes my 50 quid”

But Mason’s determination to witness history unfold took charge. She urged Goszko on, defending resolutely and ensuring Goszko’s monumental innings reached its pinnacle. Eventually, after a gruelling 395 minutes at the crease, Goszko achieved an extraordinary 204 runs.

“Anyway, she’s come out and she looked in the eye and she’s like don’t you, I won’t swear, get out we’re going to get you to 200. okay all right she was bossing me and she defended so well out there she kept every ball out and I nudged my way to 200. which was unbelievable and it was really good synergy for me to be out there with with Chucky and and to get that and after the game we went out to celebrate.”

Despite being unable to relish the anticipated steak, Goszko showcased her selfless nature by generously treating her teammates to the spoils of her accomplishment.

“That 50 Quid that I got I ended up putting on the bar and I got none out of it anyway so, I didn’t even get a steak”

Australia went on to have a comprehensive win in the Test Match knocking England over in their second innings for just 101 with Olivia Magno and Catherine Fitzpatrick each claiming 3 wickets along the way.

Interestingly, the combined total of both English innings amounted to 204 runs, precisely equaling Goszko’s remarkable individual score. Reflecting on this coincidence, Goszko humorously remarks how she wishes she had scored just one more run to claim sole responsibility for outscoring the entire English team.

“But it was surreal that my 204 equalled both Innings from England so I kind of I wish I got one more run because then I could say I beat England on my own”

Reflecting on the achievement Michelle puts it in perspective, acknowledging how important her team were in helping her to achieve the personal milestone.

“You need your teammates out there to help you and I was lucky enough to build those sort of Partnerships with everybody and I couldn’t have done it without my team.”

Ultimately, Michelle Goszko’s extraordinary double century is a testament to her determination, perseverance, and invaluable support from her teammates. Her accomplishment will forever be etched in cricketing history, an inspiring tale of individual excellence intertwined with the spirit of teamwork.

Elsa Hunter – WBBL Vibes The Cricket Library

In this uplifting episode of the Cricket Library Podcast, Sydney Sixers rising star Elsa Hunter joins us for a vibrant conversation during a crucial stretch of the WBBL season. Elsa shares her insights on the Sixers' strong team vibe, the calm and powerful leadership of new captain Ash Gardner, and what it’s like learning from icons such as Ellyse Perry, Alyssa Healy, and the squad’s international talent. She reflects on her journey from playing local boys’ cricket in Malaysia to becoming a WNCL champion with the NSW Breakers, opening up about finding joy in the game, coping with pressure on the big stage, and navigating the friendly but fierce Sixers–Thunder rivalry. Elsa also talks about the influence of different coaches, the importance of the mental side of cricket, and her dream of one day representing Australia. A warm, inspiring, and engaging chat with one of the brightest young talents in the game. Tune in and enjoy!
  1. Elsa Hunter – WBBL Vibes
  2. Dr John Orchard – New Chapters in Cricket & Medicine
  3. Faye Tunnicliffe – Pursuing Excellence
  4. Monali Patel – From Passion to Profession
  5. Malcolm Conn – Behind The Headlines

Baggy Green 377 Adam Dale Coming Soon To The Cricket Library Podcast

Australian bowler Adam Dale appeals for the wicket of Worcestershire’s Vikran Solanki Photographer: Matthew Ashton Contributor: PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo

The Cricket Library Podcast recently had the pleasure of interviewing none other than Adam Dale, known for his remarkable career representing Queensland and Australia.

In this much-anticipated interview, we delve into the origins of his passion for cricket, his journey from Victoria to Queensland, his success at the state level, his time representing Australia, his miracle catch in the Mercantile Mutual Cup and his current work with QLD Cricket.

Get ready for an insightful conversation that covers everything from on-field highs and lows to life after cricket!

AC Dale Bowling Statistics:

CompetitionMatchesBalls BowledWicketsBowling Avg.5WI10WMBest BowlingCatches/Stumpings
Test2348631.16003/710/–
ODI301,5963230.59003/1811/–
First-Class (FC)5914,36924520.751317/2414/–
List A (LA)653,4978424.51105/2822/–

Elsa Hunter – WBBL Vibes The Cricket Library

In this uplifting episode of the Cricket Library Podcast, Sydney Sixers rising star Elsa Hunter joins us for a vibrant conversation during a crucial stretch of the WBBL season. Elsa shares her insights on the Sixers' strong team vibe, the calm and powerful leadership of new captain Ash Gardner, and what it’s like learning from icons such as Ellyse Perry, Alyssa Healy, and the squad’s international talent. She reflects on her journey from playing local boys’ cricket in Malaysia to becoming a WNCL champion with the NSW Breakers, opening up about finding joy in the game, coping with pressure on the big stage, and navigating the friendly but fierce Sixers–Thunder rivalry. Elsa also talks about the influence of different coaches, the importance of the mental side of cricket, and her dream of one day representing Australia. A warm, inspiring, and engaging chat with one of the brightest young talents in the game. Tune in and enjoy!
  1. Elsa Hunter – WBBL Vibes
  2. Dr John Orchard – New Chapters in Cricket & Medicine
  3. Faye Tunnicliffe – Pursuing Excellence
  4. Monali Patel – From Passion to Profession
  5. Malcolm Conn – Behind The Headlines

Graham Manou’s Test Debut: A Testament to Team Culture and Belonging

The Ashes 2009 – npower Third Test – Day Two – England v Australia – Edgbaston Photographer: Stephen Pond PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo

Graham Manou’s Test debut for Australia during the 2009 Ashes tour holds a special place in his cricketing journey. Stepping onto the field at Birmingham, after incumbent wicket keeper Brad Haddin was a late withdrawal from the fixture with a broken finger, Manou’s remarkable debut showcased his personal achievements and highlighted the power of team culture and a sense of belonging. In this article, we delve into Manou’s recollections of his debut, emphasising the warm camaraderie within the team and the unique sense of unity he experienced during the Ashes series.

As Manou reflects on his debut, he fondly remembers the supportive environment created by the team. The warm-up session before the match allowed the players to connect and prepare for the upcoming challenge. It is evident that the presence of experienced players, such as Ricky Ponting, contributed to a nurturing atmosphere.

“I had never experienced such culture and cohesion in a group….. Geez they made you feel like you were a part of it, you had earned it and you deserved to be there, even despite the circumstances.” Manou recounts.

Graham describes the experience of being part of the Australian Test squad during the Ashes series as something truly special. The players had all achieved success individually and were now united in their mission to reclaim the Ashes urn. This shared experience and collective goal created a strong bond among the team members.

“What I do recall during that period of time was how happy every single person in that group was for everybody when they succeeded” Manou recalls.

Graham Manou’s debut exemplified the power of belonging and unity within a team. Despite the pressure and the weight of the Ashes rivalry, he felt a deep sense of acceptance and support from his teammates. This sense of belonging allowed Manou to perform at his best and embrace the opportunity to represent his country in such a high-stakes series.

After Ponting won the toss and elected to bat, the Australians made a modest 263 with Shane Watson top scoring with 62. Manou then enjoyed the thrill of taking his first catch behind the stumps in a test match when Peter Siddle found the edge of Alister Cook’s bat in the second over of the England innings. He would take a further two catches as England posted an impressive 376 giving them the ascendency in the test match.

After day three was lost due to rain, the draw was the most likely result and with an unbeaten hundred from Michael Clarke, supported by half-centuries to North, Hussey and Watson, this was the eventual outcome of the match.

Graham Manou’s Test debut during the 2009 Ashes tour remains a significant milestone in his cricketing career. It not only marked his personal achievements but also showcased the importance of team culture and a sense of belonging. Manou’s recollections highlight the supportive environment created by experienced players like Ricky Ponting and the strong camaraderie that fuelled the Australian team’s pursuit of victory. His journey from domestic cricket to the Ashes stage serves as a testament to perseverance, dedication, and the power of a cohesive team unit in the highly competitive world of international cricket.

Elsa Hunter – WBBL Vibes The Cricket Library

In this uplifting episode of the Cricket Library Podcast, Sydney Sixers rising star Elsa Hunter joins us for a vibrant conversation during a crucial stretch of the WBBL season. Elsa shares her insights on the Sixers' strong team vibe, the calm and powerful leadership of new captain Ash Gardner, and what it’s like learning from icons such as Ellyse Perry, Alyssa Healy, and the squad’s international talent. She reflects on her journey from playing local boys’ cricket in Malaysia to becoming a WNCL champion with the NSW Breakers, opening up about finding joy in the game, coping with pressure on the big stage, and navigating the friendly but fierce Sixers–Thunder rivalry. Elsa also talks about the influence of different coaches, the importance of the mental side of cricket, and her dream of one day representing Australia. A warm, inspiring, and engaging chat with one of the brightest young talents in the game. Tune in and enjoy!
  1. Elsa Hunter – WBBL Vibes
  2. Dr John Orchard – New Chapters in Cricket & Medicine
  3. Faye Tunnicliffe – Pursuing Excellence
  4. Monali Patel – From Passion to Profession
  5. Malcolm Conn – Behind The Headlines


GA Manou Career Statistics

CompetitionTestODIFCLA
Matches14103118
Runs scored2174,0031,613
Batting average21.007.0025.4921.79
100s/50s0/00/06/200/4
Top score13*719063
Catches/stumpings3/05/0328/21152/16

Tim Macdonald: From Player to Mentor

Welcome to the latest edition of the Cricket Library Podcast! In this episode, we sit down with Tim Macdonald who has forged a career that spans across various roles in the sport.

Join us as we delve into Tim’s passion for cricket, tracing back to the early days and the driving forces that ignited his love for the game. We explore the pivotal moments that led to his breakthrough into First-Class Cricket, the challenges faced, and the triumphs celebrated along the way.

Tim shares his experiences of moving from Western Australia to Tasmania, shedding light on the transition and its impact on his career and personal growth. We also gain valuable insights into Tim’s foray into coaching, the joys and challenges of guiding aspiring cricketers, and his unique perspective to the coaching arena.

Finally, we uncover the secrets behind Western Australia’s recent success on the field. We explore the factors contributing to the team’s achievements and the strategies implemented to foster a culture of excellence and growth.

Don’t miss out on this fascinating conversation, and be sure to subscribe to the Cricket Library Podcast and leave a review to help us to continue to start conversations that inspire a love of cricket.

Tim Macdonald Career Stats

CompetitionFCLAT20
Matches2113
Runs scored1208
Batting average6.31
100s/50s0/00/0
Top score178*
Balls bowled3,3934866
Wickets5003
Bowling average35.3022.00
5 wickets in innings10
10 wickets in match00
Best bowling6/401/18
Catches/stumpings8/–1/–0/–

Elsa Hunter – WBBL Vibes The Cricket Library

In this uplifting episode of the Cricket Library Podcast, Sydney Sixers rising star Elsa Hunter joins us for a vibrant conversation during a crucial stretch of the WBBL season. Elsa shares her insights on the Sixers' strong team vibe, the calm and powerful leadership of new captain Ash Gardner, and what it’s like learning from icons such as Ellyse Perry, Alyssa Healy, and the squad’s international talent. She reflects on her journey from playing local boys’ cricket in Malaysia to becoming a WNCL champion with the NSW Breakers, opening up about finding joy in the game, coping with pressure on the big stage, and navigating the friendly but fierce Sixers–Thunder rivalry. Elsa also talks about the influence of different coaches, the importance of the mental side of cricket, and her dream of one day representing Australia. A warm, inspiring, and engaging chat with one of the brightest young talents in the game. Tune in and enjoy!
  1. Elsa Hunter – WBBL Vibes
  2. Dr John Orchard – New Chapters in Cricket & Medicine
  3. Faye Tunnicliffe – Pursuing Excellence
  4. Monali Patel – From Passion to Profession
  5. Malcolm Conn – Behind The Headlines

Remembering Riding Mill Cricket Club’s Historic Dice Cricket Virtual Tour of Australia

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, when cricket around the world was put on hold, a group of cricket-starved Englishmen and enthusiastic Australian cricketers decided to answer the call for the game to be played. Riding Mill Cricket Club, an English cricket team, embarked on a unique virtual tour of Australia in 2020, bringing the excitement of cricket to life through dice cricket. Led by Matt Ellis, the Australian tour coordinator from the Cricket Library podcast, the Riding Mill Cricket Club’s dice cricket tour brought together players and fans from different corners of the world. This article delves into the concept of dice cricket, the historic virtual tour, and the impact it had on the participating teams.

The Advent of Dice Cricket: Dice cricket has a rich history, and for Matt Ellis, it has been a long-standing passion since he discovered the game as a child. The concept is simple: players roll a dice, and the numeric value on the dice determines the outcome of each delivery. A one represents a single, a three signifies three runs, and a five triggers an appeal for a wicket. A subsequent roll of the dice determines the mode of dismissal, adding to the excitement and anticipation of the game.

Connecting Through Cricket: The Riding Mill Cricket Club’s virtual tour of Australia came to fruition when Brian Watson, a member of the club, reached out to Matt Ellis through social media. The team from England was seeking an opportunity to continue playing cricket and connect with fellow cricket enthusiasts during the pandemic. The dice cricket format provided the perfect platform for socialising, banter, and camaraderie among the players, despite being physically distant. Through social media channels and WhatsApp groups, the cricketers from Riding Mill Cricket Club could enjoy the thrill of the game and maintain their friendships in a unique way.

The Tour: The virtual tour commenced with the Cricket Library Invitational 11 taking on the Riding Mill Cricket Club in the tour opener, held at Matt Ellis’s residence in Burrabadine, near Dubbo. This double-header event kicked off the tour, which spanned various locations in Australia. The participating clubs included the Dubbo CYMS Cougars, Wagga Wagga RSL Bulldogs, Kissing Point Cricket Club, UTS North Sydney District Cricket Club, West Meadows Cricket Club, St Kevin’sOld Boys, Parkdale, and the Morley District Cricket Club. The tour concluded with a game against the prestigious Morley District Cricket Club in Perth.

Engaging Australian Clubs: Brian Watson was pivotal in engaging cricket clubs from across Australia to participate in the virtual tour. Through persistent communication and his passion for dice cricket, Watson managed to secure the involvement of various clubs, allowing them to participate in this unique cricketing experience.

Following the Action: To keep cricket enthusiasts engaged and updated, the tour scores were posted on the Cricket Library’s Twitter handle (@CricketLibrary). Score updates on Twitter were the primary method of following the action. The clubs themselves distributed the scores within their own groups, generating banter and excitement throughout the tour.

Conclusion: The Riding Mill Cricket Club’s dice cricket virtual tour of Australia in 2020 brought the joy of cricket to life during a time when the world was grappling with the COVID-19 pandemic. Through the unique format of dice cricket, players and fans were able to connect, compete, and experience the thrill of the game from the comfort of their homes. The tour showcased the power of cricket in bringing people together, transcending physical boundaries, and creating a sense of camaraderie and community, even in challenging times.

This interview originally aired on ABC Radio on June 12, 2020, when the world was shutting down as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Elsa Hunter – WBBL Vibes The Cricket Library

In this uplifting episode of the Cricket Library Podcast, Sydney Sixers rising star Elsa Hunter joins us for a vibrant conversation during a crucial stretch of the WBBL season. Elsa shares her insights on the Sixers' strong team vibe, the calm and powerful leadership of new captain Ash Gardner, and what it’s like learning from icons such as Ellyse Perry, Alyssa Healy, and the squad’s international talent. She reflects on her journey from playing local boys’ cricket in Malaysia to becoming a WNCL champion with the NSW Breakers, opening up about finding joy in the game, coping with pressure on the big stage, and navigating the friendly but fierce Sixers–Thunder rivalry. Elsa also talks about the influence of different coaches, the importance of the mental side of cricket, and her dream of one day representing Australia. A warm, inspiring, and engaging chat with one of the brightest young talents in the game. Tune in and enjoy!
  1. Elsa Hunter – WBBL Vibes
  2. Dr John Orchard – New Chapters in Cricket & Medicine
  3. Faye Tunnicliffe – Pursuing Excellence
  4. Monali Patel – From Passion to Profession
  5. Malcolm Conn – Behind The Headlines

Wayne Holdsworth’s Unforgettable Innings: A Remarkable 49 Not Out in the Mercantile Mutual Cup

In the world of cricket, there are moments that etch themselves into the annals of history. Wayne Holdsworth’s innings of 49 not out in the Mercantile Mutual Cup is one such unforgettable feat. On that day, everything aligned for the New South Wales cricketer, as he displayed immense skill, determination, and a touch of magic. Let’s delve into the remarkable innings that left fans in awe and etched Holdsworth’s name in cricketing folklore.

Recalling that fateful day, Wayne Holdsworth reflects, “It was one of those days that just everything went right.” As he walked out to bat, his captain, Mark Taylor, gave him a modest target of reaching 280-290. Little did they know what was about to unfold, as Holdsworth unleashed a display of power and precision.

With each swing of the bat, Holdsworth connected with the ball perfectly. Boundaries flowed effortlessly, and the crowd watched in awe as the ball disappeared over the ropes time and time again. Holdsworth remembers, “I swung, and I just connected with it. They could go out of the fence or into the fence.”

The year saw the fastest half-century record up for grabs, with Damien Martyn leading the race with 34 balls. Wayne Holdsworth, however, was in a league of his own on track to surpass the record comfortably, leaving everyone astonished. The momentum of his innings was simply unparalleled, and he left the opposition in disarray.

As the innings reached its climax, Wayne Holdsworth needed three runs off the final ball to complete a well-deserved half-century. Unfortunately, he managed only two runs, falling agonisingly short of the milestone. As he returned to the dressing room, there was an eerie silence. Mark Waugh broke the tension, telling Holdsworth, “Well, if you could bowl you’d be a good all-rounder,”

In a gesture that encapsulated the team’s appreciation for Holdsworth’s valiant knock, Mark Waugh handed him a signed bat with a heartfelt message. It read, “To Wayne Holdsworth, all the best if you could bowl you’d be a good all rounder Mark Waugh.” This souvenir served as a constant reminder of the memorable day.

Wayne Holdsworth’s innings of 49 not out in the Mercantile Mutual Cup remains etched in the memories of cricket fans worldwide. It was a display of power, precision, and sheer audacity that left spectators in awe. While falling agonisingly short of a half-century, Holdsworth’s innings showcased his ability to seize the moment and elevate his team’s chances. His legacy serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of cricket and the enduring spirit of those who play the game with passion and skill.

Wayne Holdsworth Career Stats

CompetitionFirst-classList A
Matches6835
Runs scored399107
Batting average7.8221.40
100s/50s0/00/0
Top score3449*
Balls bowled11,5251,656
Wickets21239
Bowling average32.7529.17
5 wickets in innings111
10 wickets in match1
Best bowling7-415-28
Catches/stumpings28/08/0

Elsa Hunter – WBBL Vibes The Cricket Library

In this uplifting episode of the Cricket Library Podcast, Sydney Sixers rising star Elsa Hunter joins us for a vibrant conversation during a crucial stretch of the WBBL season. Elsa shares her insights on the Sixers' strong team vibe, the calm and powerful leadership of new captain Ash Gardner, and what it’s like learning from icons such as Ellyse Perry, Alyssa Healy, and the squad’s international talent. She reflects on her journey from playing local boys’ cricket in Malaysia to becoming a WNCL champion with the NSW Breakers, opening up about finding joy in the game, coping with pressure on the big stage, and navigating the friendly but fierce Sixers–Thunder rivalry. Elsa also talks about the influence of different coaches, the importance of the mental side of cricket, and her dream of one day representing Australia. A warm, inspiring, and engaging chat with one of the brightest young talents in the game. Tune in and enjoy!
  1. Elsa Hunter – WBBL Vibes
  2. Dr John Orchard – New Chapters in Cricket & Medicine
  3. Faye Tunnicliffe – Pursuing Excellence
  4. Monali Patel – From Passion to Profession
  5. Malcolm Conn – Behind The Headlines