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Tributes to former Australia batsman Dean Jones plus Rachael Haynes and Bradman's legacy. See historical chart ranks, all reviews, and listen to all episodes. Give it a go. Will split international teams benefit cricket? Mickey Arthur & how Miandad's six shook cricket, Flintoff, bulimia and the strain of success, Dean Jones - a 'shocking loss' to cricket, Bell on Ashes glory and coaching ambitions, Anderson's 600, Dutch women's cricket and the CPL bio-bubble, Edwards: Missed opportunity to showcase women’s cricket, Ben Stokes: "The best cricketer I've played with". And the power of a six - we look back at Javed Miandad's era-defining six for Pakistan against India in 1986 - and other key moments that changed the course of cricketing history.Plus, tributes to former New Zealand captain John Reid.Photo: Mickey Arthur (Getty Images), Reaction to a record-equalling 21st consecutive one-day victory by Australia's remarkable women's team. West Indies captain Jason Holder tells me the game has gone quiet on racism. With contributions from Dave Woods, Stuart Pyke, coaches and players. Umpire Michael Gough on how he became so good, plus Courtney Walsh and Steve Smith sings. And as women's international cricket returns, West Indies batter Hayley Matthews relives the day when she toppled Australia to win the T20 World Cup at the age of 18. Plus, as England legend Andrew Flintoff reveals his battle with bulimia, we'll hear the story of Sarah Coyte, the World Cup-winning Australia bowler who took a break from the game to deal with an eating disorder - and returned to win the Big Bash. Australia quick Riley Meredith, England's Brunt and Sciver, plus turmoil in South Africa. Listen to Stumped podcast for free on radio.net. SA director of cricket Graeme Smith and England visually-impaired captain Ed Hossell. The weekly cricket show from BBC Sport in association with ABC and All India Radio. WROD 1340 AM. Top Stations. 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And the power of a six - we look back at Javed Miandad's era-defining six for Pakistan against India in 1986 - and other key moments that changed the course of cricketing history.Plus, tributes to former New Zealand captain John Reid.Photo: Mickey Arthur (Getty Images), Reaction to a record-equalling 21st consecutive one-day victory by Australia's remarkable women's team. 5. 4. We reflect on Ireland's record-breaking ODI run chase against world champions England. Reaction to an amazing week in the IPL and Andrew Flintoff opening up about his bulimia. Plus, as England legend Andrew Flintoff reveals his battle with bulimia, we'll hear the story of Sarah Coyte, the World Cup-winning Australia bowler who took a break from the game to deal with an eating disorder - and returned to win the Big Bash. Read about our approach to external linking. ... Lovely podcast!! Will split international teams benefit cricket? 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Some listeners may find this content upsetting.West Indies head coach Phil Simmons talks about the challenges facing cricket's poorer nations during the Covid-19 pandemic.Photo: Andrew Flintoff in 2005 (Getty Images), Dean Jones - a 'shocking loss' to cricket, Alison Mitchell, Jim Maxwell and Charu Sharma pay tribute to Dean Jones, the great Australia batsman who has died at the age of 59.Plus, we're joined by Dhiraj Malhotra, CEO of Delhi Capitals, to discuss a controversial week in the Indian Premier League.Australia vice-captain Rachael Haynes looks welcomes the return of women's international cricket - with fans.And a dispute over Don Bradman's childhood cricket pitch prompts a debate over how we remember our sporting heroes.Photo: Dean Jones (Getty Images), Reaction to Australia's thrilling victory over England in the one-day series at Old Trafford. Great features and interviews. Has cricket lost touch with the Black Lives Matter movement? 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Episodes available: 30 days. On Stumped we discuss whether Jimmy Anderson is the greatest pace bowler of all time after he became the first seam bowler to take 600 Test wickets and we reflect on the third test match between England and Pakistan where Zak Crawley scored 267. Cricket in virus-free Saint Helena, women's cricket in peril, plus Darren Lehmann. 15 OCT 2020 ... From Our Own Correspondent Podcast BBC Radio 4 Kermode and Mayo's Film Review BBC Radio 5 live Former South Africa star Jonty Rhodes on the incredible advances in fielding in the Indian Premier League, which starts in Dubai this weekend. Dom Sibley chats to us about "Mr Incredible" Ben Stokes and his maiden home Test century. 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