logo
episode-header-image
Feb 2021
39m 56s

Bess bowls England to strong position in...

Bbc Radio 5 Live
About this episode

Jonathan Agnew is joined by Michael Vaughan and Prakash Wakankar to discuss an excellent day for England after Dom Bess took 4 wickets to leave India 257/6, trailing by 321. We hear from Bess and we also get the reaction from Fazeer Mohammed on a remarkable win for the West Indies in Bangladesh.

Up next
Yesterday
England v India: Archer’s back with a bang as Root’s a record breaker
Jonathan Agnew presents reaction from Lord’s from where Jofra Archer returned to the Test side with a wicket in his first over and Joe Root breaks yet another record, becoming the highest ever non-wicketkeeping catch-taker in Test cricket.Root gives his thoughts on where England ... Show More
42m 23s
Yesterday
Joe Root - the World’s greatest catcher
Stephan Shemilt speaks to Joe Root after he becomes the record catch-taker in Test cricket, surpassing Rahul Dravid’s 710 catches. He discusses his methods in the slip cordon, what’s mentally required to stay switched on for long periods, and what the slip cordon talk about durin ... Show More
19m 44s
Jul 10
England v India: Root & Stokes provide stability on day 1
Jonathan Agnew presents reaction to the first day’s play at Lord’s. Ollie Pope looks back at a challenging day with the day.England bowler Mark Wood, former England captains Sir Alastair Cook and Michael Vaughan, Ashes winning bowler Steven Finn, and commentator Prakash Wakankar ... Show More
47m 19s
Recommended Episodes
Feb 2024
England's third Test opportunity with Dom Bess
Ben, Michael and Phil look ahead to the third Test between India and England in Rajkot. England's bowling line-up has taken a hit with Jack Leach ruled out for the series and the question marks over Rehan Ahmed's availability, after he became the latest player to encounter visa i ... Show More
52m 29s
Sep 2021
The Cricket Collective - What now for England after another collapse & are India the best in the world?!
Neil Manthorp is joined by the former England fast bowler Steve Harmison to look back at England's 157-run defeat to India in the fourth Test at the Oval. They discuss what went wrong, what changes they'd make for the fifth Test, and they hear in-depth from David 'Bumble' Lloyd a ... Show More
54m 6s
Nov 2018
How good can Sam Curran become for England?
Jonathan Trott joined Bob and Charles on the Cricket Debate as Sam Curran showed off his immense talent once more on a good first day for England in the second Test against Sri Lanka in Kandy. 
26m 23s
Mar 2021
Following On - Stokes shines on disappointing day for England
Mark Nicholas is joined by former England internationals Darren Gough, Steve Harmison and Gareth Batty to bring you all the reaction to Day One of the Fourth Test between India and England from Ahmedabad. They discuss what went wrong for England after they were bowled out for jus ... Show More
24m 36s
Oct 2021
'Genius' Buttler and bowlers star again - England trounce Australia in T20 World Cup
All the reaction from England's thumping eight-wicket win over Australia in the T20 World Cup. Tammy Beaumont, Rob Key, Nasser Hussain and Michael Atherton reflect on a third comprehensive victory in a row for Eoin Morgan's side, while England's Liam Livingstone discusses a 'geni ... Show More
24m 24s
Jan 2020
Do England need Moeen in Sri Lanka?
Cricket Debate guests Alec Stewart and Paul Farbrace say England should try to convince Moeen Ali to tour Sri Lanka in March, while also reflecting on a superb 3-1 win series win in South Africa. 
37m 30s
Mar 2024
England collapse again as India seal 4-1 win | Series review
Athers and Nasser look back on the 5th and final Test of England's tour of India as another English batting collapse helped deliver a comprehnsive win for the hosts, and a 4-1 victory in the series. 
43m 53s
Jul 2024
Euros Daily #18: England – The Debrief (put someone on the left!!)
One moment of brilliance saved England from humiliation. Jude Bellingham’s overhead kick helped secure England’s unlikely win, but it doesn’t paper over the chasm in England’s performance; lacklustre, disjointed, blunt, pedestrian. Where does Gareth Southgate go now? Gregor Rober ... Show More
41m 40s