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Dean at Stumps is a cricket podcast which features interviews with players both current and former. It is Zimbabwe’s only cricket podcast

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United States

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Dean at Stumps is a cricket podcast which features interviews with players both current and former. It is Zimbabwe’s only cricket podcast

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English


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Johnathan Campbell

4/26/2024
Johnathan Campbell, son of former test captain Alistair Campbell has been included in Zimbabwe’s squad which will be traveling to Bangladesh where they will play 5 T20 internationals.

Duration:00:14:19

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Richard Ngarava

4/24/2024
The softly spoken powerfully built left-arm quick bowler Richard Ngarava talks about his long term vision, his willingness to learn from others, and his very close friend and new ball partner, Blessing Muzarabani

Duration:00:37:28

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Brad Evans talking on injury.

2/27/2024
Allrounder Brad Evans has been out of action for some time due to shin splints. He is however making steady progress towards recovery. “I’m in a much better place than when I first donned the Zimbabwe jersey”. He has been working exceptionally hard on improving his batting as well

Duration:00:32:11

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Harry Tector

12/12/2023
Ireland’s Superstar batter Harry Tom Tector has already made a big impression in his relatively young international career. He talks about his desire to play more test cricket, his very supportive family who have very deep cricketing roots, and regales us with some of his memorable match winning performances for his beloved Ireland alongside players such as Paul Stirling, Kevin o’Brien, and Andy Balbirnie

Duration:00:27:56

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Nick Welch

11/16/2023
After a stint with English County team Leicestershire, 25 year old Nick Welsh has returned to the country of his birth to pursue his international career. The dashing top order batter has already had a taste of international cricket when he was selected to travel to Windhoek Namibia, where Zimbabwe and the hosts played each other in 5 T20 internationals. Zimbabwe return to the same venue for the T20 World Cup qualifiers. Although he is quiet and laid-back, this, Jack Russell lover is delighted to be back home for good, and relishes the opportunity to get stuck in

Duration:00:22:48

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Antum Naqvi

11/14/2023
Born in Belgium, raised in Sydney Australia, allrounder Antum Naqvi has adopted Zimbabwe as his home-country. “I am very ready and very committed to play for Zimbabwe right now if I get the opportunity”. Naqvi also has a commercial pilot license, however, he has put that on hold as he focuses on his very promising cricket career

Duration:00:28:24

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Dave houghton on The Importance of a positive mindset

10/20/2023
Zimbabwe’s national men’s head coach and former test captain Dave Houghton gives an in-depth analysis as as to how how the mindset and self belief of players change as their careers develop

Duration:00:41:36

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"I’m experiencing 19 months of true living” Says Brendan Taylor

9/13/2023
Former Zimbabwe captain Brendan Taylor is in the process of raising money to build a rehabilitation and retreat centre in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe. He also shares his 19 months experience of what he refers to as True living after his addiction of alcohol and drugs

Duration:00:24:05

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Streaky was a Captain’s dream says Alistair Campbell

9/5/2023
Former Zimbabwe captain and coach Heath Hilton Streak sadly lost his battle to colon cancer on Sunday the 3rd of September 2023. Former captain Alistair Campbell had the unique experience of captaining Heath Streak, as well as playing under Streak when he was appointed captain in 2000

Duration:00:29:06

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Heath Streak (RIP)

9/3/2023
“I remember Andy Flower coming into the change room after the toss, and telling us that Salim Malik tried to cheat at the toss”. Heath Streak recalls the drama and euphoria of Zimbabwe’s first test win against Pakistan. He talks about bowling and batting partnerships, and admits that there was a bit of tension between himself and Andy Flower when Flower was sacked as captain, and Streak took over in 2000

Duration:00:56:01

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Warwickshire academy enjoys preseason tour in Harare

2/24/2023
Warwickshire county academy had a week long tour in Harare ahead of their domestic season which gets underway on the 4th of April. We hear from their high performance manager Paul Greetham as well as former test batter Gavin Gavin Rennie who assists by facilitating touring teams by taking teams on excursions. A wonderful chat between passionate lovers of the game

Duration:00:39:44

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Mluleki Ntsabo, South Africa’s Gentleman Commentator

1/21/2023
He grew up in humble surroundings, but has become a household name amongst South African listeners and viewers. Despite his popularity, Mluleki Ntsabo remains humble

Duration:00:29:55

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Andrew Leonard TALKS IRISH CRICKET

1/20/2023
Irish commentator Andrew Leonard and Dean du Plessis discuss Ireland’s ongoing tour of Zimbabwe. Andrew also talks broadly about the development of cricket in Ireland

Duration:00:40:44

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Out with the Old, In with the New

1/3/2023
Writer and journalist Liam Brickhill joins Dean Du Plessis on the podcast to discuss the highs and lows, peaks and troughs, smiles and frowns of 2022 in Zimbabwean cricket, as well as looking ahead to the new year.

Duration:00:58:01

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Superman Sikandar Raza

11/16/2022
Zimbabwe’s allrounder Sikandar Raza sits down with Dean du Plessis and talks about the highs and lows of the recently concluded ICC T20 World Cup. Head coach Dave Houghton lavishes praise on the team’s performances, and commemorates 30 years of test cricket in Zimbabwe

Duration:00:42:29

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Eddie Byrom

11/7/2022
Zimbabwean born batter Eddie Byrom left the country of his birth at the tender age of 16 to pursue his career as a full time cricketer. He made his debut for English county Somerset in 2017. He now plays for Glamorgan. Although he hopes to represent England’s test team, he hasn’t discarded the possibility of returning to play for the country of his birth

Duration:00:40:01

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Zimbabwe through to Super 12 stage. (Craig Ervine and Dave Houghton)

10/22/2022
Zimbabwe qualified for the Super 12 stage of the ICC T20 World Cup when they beat Scotland by 5 wickets on Friday. We hear from Zimbabwe’s captain Craig Ervine and head coach Dave Houghton

Duration:00:16:23

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Tavengwa Mukuhlani Zimbabwe Cricket Chairman

10/16/2022
On the eve of the ICC T20 World Cup, Zimbabwe Cricket chairman Doctor Tavengwa Mukuhlani talks to Dean du Plessis about zimbabwe’s chances of qualifying for the super 12 and much more

Duration:00:23:01

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Darryl Cullinan

10/5/2022
A very deep and direct conversation with someone who calls it as he sees it. He made his first class debut at the age of 15, his highest test score is 275.* his highest FIRST CLASS score is 337*. Darryl talks about the future of cricket, and his career as well as the captains he played under. He also sheds light on the infamous whistle blowing incident in thee West Indies. *THIS PODCAST DOES CONTAIN STRONG LANGUAGE

Duration:01:08:30

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Andy Blignaut

9/30/2022
He was unpredictable, fiery, and unquestionably Zimbabwe’s most talented cricketer. But with the talent, there was also inconsistency. Andy Blignaut talks freely with Dean du Plessis about his career, as well as wanting to help young players, to not make the same mistakes, he made as a player

Duration:00:44:56