Xara Jetly is a passionate and accomplished cricketer who is making waves in professional women's cricket. At just 22 years old, Xara has already established herself as a key player for Wellington and has experience playing in the UK to hone her skills further. Known for her extraordinary fielding abilities…
Xara Jetly has set high standards of excellence in the field and it is a skill set that is an asset to any team she is a part of!
Richard Chee Quee, often remembered as a trailblazer in Australian cricket, carved a unique career on the field with his distinctive flair and talent. Chee Quee gained recognition playing first-class cricket as an opening batsman for New South Wales from the early 1990s. He is celebrated for his vivacious playing…
Shane Jurgensen, former First Class cricketer and current head coach of the Wellington Firebirds, shares his journey in cricket and coaching with Matt Ellis on the Cricket Library podcast. From his early days surrounded by cricket to playing for Queensland, Western Australia and Tasmania, Jurgensen discusses the challenges and successes…
Courtney Sippel joins Matt Ellis for the latest edition of the Cricket Library Podcast.
Peter George always had a dream of wearing the Baggy Green and this would become a reality for him as progressed through the ranks at the West Torrens cricket club and playing for South Australia at u-19 level. He made an early impression with the ball on debut for South…
Former Australian leg spin bowler Kristen Beams shares her story with Matt Ellis on the Cricket Library Podcast.
Surbhi Vaid sits down with Matt Ellis to chat about her love of cricket and pursuing her passions in sports broadcasting.
Tim Macdonald has been on the coaching staff at the WACA through a very successful period. On the Cricket Library Podcast, he shared his thoughts on what role the culture has on the success of the organisation.
Tatenda Taibu spoke with Matt Ellis on the Cricket Library Podcast about the positive influence of Andy Flower on his career.
Nathan Hauritz reflects on winning the prestigious Bradman Young Cricketer of the Year Award back in 2003, following in the footsteps of previous winners Shane Watson, Nathan Bracken and tearaway quick Brett Lee.
Tatenda Taibu spoke about Zimbabwe playing without fear when they defeated a star studded Australian team in 2007.
Tatenda Taibu had a meteoric rise in the cricket world, making his First Class debut as a 16-year-old and taking on the Zimbabwean captaincy at just 20 years of age. In this edition of the Cricket Library Podcast, Tatenda takes us back to the origins of his passion for the…
Aiden Blizzard reflects on the Success of the Sydney Thunder and what helped them to win the BBL|05.