Slogging It

David Gower's Insights on Test Cricket & Broadcasting Journey


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This week are joined by former England cricketer David Gower who dips into his experiences from both his playing days and as a renowned cricket broadcaster. The discussion digs deep into the evolving trends and commercial pressures in the cricketing world, especially the threat to Test cricket posed by the increasing popularity and financial success of franchise cricket like IPL. Gower also shares his views on the current English cricket team and captain Ben Stokes. He reflects on the structure and atmosphere of today's cricket teams compared to his time as a player, the changes in broadcasting since his time, and the evidential shift of power centers in world cricket. Towards the end, Gower shares thoughts on the importance of enjoying the game and maintaining a positive attitude.


00:50 David Gower's Experience as a National Treasure

02:29 Memorable Interviews and Broadcasting Mishaps

04:16 Engaging with Fans and the Public

10:27 Transition from Player to Broadcaster

15:38 Reflections on Leaving Sky and the Impact of Covid

18:01 The Art of Broadcasting and Memorable Moments

24:09 The Art of Commentary and Cricket Superstars

26:28 Understanding the Human Element in Cricket

29:51 The Influence of Commercial Forces on Cricket

31:34 The Future of Test Cricket and the Role of Influential Players

36:31 The Power of India in the Cricketing World

47:02 The Joy of Cricket and the Importance of Enjoying the Game

49:32 The Possibility of a Series Victory in India

51:36 Wrapping Up

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