Episode 21: Dissecting the “Interesting” August Issue with Spartacus
July 16, 2011 by SPIN
Filed under Featured Content, Featured box, News, Podcast
Our darling editor Jarrod Kimber and the smooth hands of Nigel Henderson sit down to discuss the next issue of SPIN.
Episode 20: better late than never County and Sri Lanka podcast
Here is our week old (recorded 14th of June) podcast featuring Jarrod Kimber, Daniel Norcross, Iain O’Brien and Manny Cohen. It’s out of date, but probably worth listening to. Maybe.
Episode 19: County Preview (feat. Test Match Sofa)
Duncan Steer is joined by Dan, Manny, Jarrod and Lizzy from Test Match Sofa to speculate wildly about the coming months of the domestic season.
Episode 18: World Cup preview (feat. Test Match Sofa)
February 16, 2011 by SPIN
Filed under Featured box, Podcast
Test Match Sofa’s Jarrod Kimber and Dan Norcross join Duncan Steer and George Dobell to talk all things World Cup 2011.
Episode 17: England win the Ashes!
Spin’s acclaimed podcast returns, as editor Duncan Steer and chief writer George Dobell ask: is Alastair Cook really all that?
Episode 16: Return of the Pod
The SPIN podcast returns! Cook v Amir, Australia’s Ashes options and the next SPIN live event plus more, in 23 minutes of cricket-themed chat.
Neil Hannon SPIN podcast special
In a special edition of the SPIN podcast, Neil Hannon of the Divine Comedy speaks to SPIN editor Duncan Steer about his new cricket-themed pop album.
Episode 15: Ian Bell, bells and walkie-talkies
The SPIN podcast returns with a bang! We speak with Ian Bell, John Wright and Neil d’Costa about cricket… and Kemp talks about his love life.
Freddie, Warner, Afridi, Janitor: the best of the pod
The best of the Spin podcast: five minutes that will knock your socks off. Possibly. Featuring Freddie Flintoff, Shahid Afridi, Shane Warne, Colin the Janitor and the Spin podcast team.
Podcast 14: England fiasco and janitor lifeswap
George Dobell gives us the real inside story behind the Pietersen-Moores fiasco. Plus news of Blowers’ proposed trip to the Wetherspoons, Kemp’s run-in with the morris men and Mark Butcher as Dennis Waterman.





