Stumped Episodes Episode guide
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Ramiz Raja on the future of Pakistan cricket
Pakistan Cricket Board Chair Ramiz Raja on their T20 World Cup run and a women's PSL.
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Tim Paine and Australia's cricketing crisis
We discuss the fallout for Australia after Tim Paine chose to step down as captain
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T20 World Cup: What makes a winner?
Sports psychologist Jeremy Snape outlines the key personality traits of a winner.
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Azeem Rafiq: How can complaints of racism be handled better?
Following the Yorkshire racism scandal we ask how abuse complaints should be investigated
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The T20 World Cup debate
We discuss whether India have left it too late and which teams will reach the men's final
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Afghanistan's T20 World Cup: ‘It’s more than cricket’
Afghanistan consultant Andy Flower on the pride players feel representing their country
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India's next coach?
We discuss the speculation that legend Rahul Dravid will be the next India coach.
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Hosting the ICC T20 World Cup 'is a dream come true'
Oman Cricket chair, Pankaj Khimji, tells us how he feels about hosting the T20 World Cup
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Kagiso Rabada: The IPL, bio-bubbles & being a South African role model
South Africa's Kagiso Rabada on playing in the IPL and his World Cup hopes.
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MCC's first female president on breaking barriers and the Pakistan decision
Clare Connor on her history-making role and the Pakistan decision
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England's Pakistan tour: The fallout
We discuss England's decision not to tour Pakistan in October.
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“I’m worried about their security & family life”
Former women's cricket development manager in Afghanistan on player safety fears.
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The future of Afghanistan cricket, England v India and the Disability Premier League
The latest on the future of Afghanistan cricket and we reflect on England v India series.
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Will a microchipped cricket ball revolutionise bowling?
We discuss the new SmartBall, which is being trialled in the Caribbean Premier League.
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The future of The Hundred and the origins of the Pataudi Trophy
We're joined by the head of The Hundred women's competition, Beth Barrett-Wild.
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Afghanistan: 'We will rise again'
Afghanistan bowler Naveen-ul-Haq discusses the ongoing situation in his home country
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Olympic cricket and a congested calendar
We delve into the bid for the Cricket to be included at Los Angeles Olympics in 2028.
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Daniel Vettori on mental health, The Hundred and his dream job
We speak to former New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori about his coaching career.
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'I want to break the 80mph bowling record'
We speak to one of the fastest female bowlers in world, South Africa's Shabnim Ismail.
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'It's the best game I've ever played in'
Oval Invincibles bowler Tash Farrant on playing in the inaugural The Hundred match.
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Michael Holding on racism, social media abuse and consequences
West Indies legend Michael Holding on why he wrote a book about racial injustice.
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'Long Covid nearly ended my career'
Yorkshire Leg-Spinner Katie Levick discusses the consequences of suspected long Covid.
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When will Pakistan next host the Cricket World Cup?
Wasim Khan outlines Pakistan's ambitions to host major ICC events
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Sri Lankan cricket has to ‘change’
Kumar Sangakkara says Sri Lanka have been held back by the upheaval in administration
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Should soft signals be scrapped?
Stuart Broad wants soft signals scrapped as they put umpires in a 'tricky position'
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English cricket's social media row: What's next?
We discuss inclusion and diversity after a number of offensive historical tweets emerged.
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Mental health: The relationship between the media and elite sport stars
We examine the relationship between mental health, elite sport and the media
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India’s Cricketing Jem
Jemimah Rodrigues tells us about her childhood growing up with cricket and summer plans.
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Will Sandpaper Gate ever be forgotten?
Following fresh revelations from Cameron Bancroft, the team discuss Sandpaper Gate
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Bamboo bats, Irish women's cricket and BJ Watling's retirement
Ireland's captain Laura Delany on their international return after eighteen months.