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By Sam Dalling
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.
A shot at Trent Bridge glory awaits on Sunday. And so who better for Cider Press to speak to than Somerset’s List A skipper Sean Dickson? As well as previewing the Glamorgan clash, Sean also reflects on an eventful couple of years plying his trade at Taunton, and gives supporters some insight into his cricketing mindset.
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Join Charlie Taylor, Harry Everett and debutant Annie Chave to review the week that was. Two highs, one low and plenty still to play for.
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Finals Day berth secured in the Blast and a real shot at toppling the reigning champions and red-ball tabletoppers Surrey to come! This week’s episode sees Sam Dalling and Harry Everett joined by guest Dan Whiting, of BBC London and Gloucestershire live stream fame. Is the treble on? We have a detailed run-through of the four sides involved at Edgbaston next Saturday and the fixture at Taunton which everyone has been counting down the days to for months now!
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With Somerset’s Blast quarter-final round the corner, Will Smeed is fit again and will be looking to slot into the opening berth he vacated after a hamstring injury earlier this summer. Having struck the the first century ever scored in The Hundred in 2022, Smeed’s reputation at the top of the order has garnered the interest of franchises around the world. The 22-year-old batter took the time to talk to Sam Dalling.
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What a victory for Somerset, powered by local boys Tom Abell and Jack Leach. The former made (yet another) majestic century, while the latter picked up 12 wickets. Maximum points secured with Surrey to come next week. Can you taste the title yet?!
Somerset's trip to Northants in the Blast QF on Thursday is previewed, while we spend some time reflecting on the success of Western Storm.
Charlie Taylor hosts Sam Dalling and Sophie Luff.
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It was back to red-ball cricket just as the weather gets good…?! Relive a mostly scratchy draw for Somerset who took on Warwickshire as the County Championship campaign resumes, one lit up by the performances of Messrs. Aldridge, Leach and Rew.
There’s a discussion of the loan system as most of Taunton's population is offloaded to far-flung corners of the country for a game or two at least. And the look-ahead to Durham’s long journey down to the West Country later this week is not to be missed!
Joining Sam Dalling and Harry Everett for the show once again was one of the best known voices in county cricket (and a massive Bears fan). Aaron Viles - AKA the Cricket Connoisseur - is the founder and host of the brilliant County Cricket podcast. What do you mean you haven’t listened? No, but seriously, if you haven’t, you really need to.
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What a victory that was! A victory for Somerset and a place in the One-Day Cup Final at Trent Bridge in September. But also a victory for cricket. We love this tournament and Sunday at Taunton brought out the very best in everyone. Not just the runs, the wickets, the tension. But also the supporters, the relationships, the harmony. Yes, the Leicestershire fans (who were brilliant) and players left disappointed. But a much wider battle was won. Days like these count, they really do.
Naturally, this week’s podcast focuses on that game. But we also touch on the England Lions before looking ahead to the County Championship’s return. Yes, folks, it’s back. Somerset head to Edgbaston on Thursday. Can they push for the title? (spoiler: yes).
Joining Sam and Harry for the show was one of the best known voices in county cricket (and a massive Bears fan). Aaron Viles - AKA the Cricket Connoisseur - is the founder and host of the brilliant County Cricket podcast. What do you mean you haven’t listened? No, but seriously, if you haven’t, you really need to.
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In the aftermath of a nail-biting defeat, Sam Dalling and Harry Everett are joined by pod debutant, Somerset’s Head of Digital, Ben Warren, to look back on three matches in the 50-over format - a busy week! After an impressive victory at Durham and an obliteration of Lancashire, the narrow defeat to chasing Derbyshire is dissected as the denouement of the white-ball campaign is previewed.
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Sam Dalling and Charlie Taylor are joined by Zeb Baker-Smith to discuss the success of Somerset’s second-choice spinner, Shoaib Bashir in the recently-concluded Test series victory against the West Indies and an up-and-down weekend for Somerset in the One Day Cup! There’s an interview with the white-ball King himself, Andy Umeed, who tells all about his imperious form in the competition and his remarkable resurrection from ‘cricket-death’.
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Sam Dalling, Charlie Taylor and Harry Everett welcome guest Zeb Baker-Smith to wrap up on what was a perplexing conclusion in the Blast for Somerset. All focus turns to the fifty-over format and starting berths are up for grabs for some of thee fringe players and we reflect on the death of Ken Palmer, a county legend and former Test umpire.
Cider Press is a platform dedicated to all things Somerset cricket. Find us on our social media channels!
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