Another busy week in world cricket — and plenty to argue about.In this episode of Close of Play, Sanjay Murthy and former England wicketkeeper Geraint Jones look at a sport being stretched in multiple directions: World Cups without major nations, boards under pressure, players chasing franchise cricket, and a growing sense that no one is really steering the ship.There’s serious debate around the T20 World Cup, Bangladesh’s absence, Pakistan’s possible boycott, and whether new leagues — including a European T20 competition — are quietly undermining Test cricket.But as ever, it’s not all doom and gloom. There’s a wonderfully daft Silly Point involving band names and cricketers, an unexpected detour into kangaroo balls, and a thoughtful look at why Troy Cooley’s return to English cricket actually matters.Accessible, informed cricket chat — with humour, honesty, and the odd raised eyebrow.👇 Subscribe to Close of PlayWeekly world cricket, properly discussed.
⏱️ TIMESTAMPS00:00 – Another busy week in world cricket01:25 – Bangladesh out: who really loses?02:50 – Pakistan, boycotts & late decisions03:40 – What World Cups mean for smaller nations05:20 – Playing for PNG: standards & realities07:10 – Scotland, Nepal & genuine opportunity09:10 – Groups of death and World Cup intrigue10:45 – England’s ODI tour & adapting to conditions12:30 – Rehan Ahmed opening: accident or intent?14:05 – Bowling spin properly again16:00 – Selection, Luke Wright & scapegoating17:55 – Silly Point: kangaroo balls explained21:00 – Making cricket cheaper (seriously)23:30 – Bands XI: cricket meets music28:45 – Listener suggestions for future Silly Points29:40 – COP That! The European T20 League32:00 – Is this another threat to Test cricket?35:10 – Players, money & national loyalty38:10 – BBL, WPL & global round-up41:20 – David Payne, Perth & English success43:30 – Don Bradman’s cap at auction44:45 – Troy Cooley’s return to England47:30 – Why great coaches matter48:05 – Wrap-up & next week