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  • A Tribute to Hugh Morris MBE: In Conversation with Andrew Hignell (Episode 162)
    Jan 22 2026

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    In the week of his funeral, this episode focuses on the contribution to the game of cricket of Glamorgan legend and English cricket administrator extraordinaire, Hugh Morris MBE.

    There have, of course, been numerous obituaries written since his untimely passing. There are links to the most significant of these below:

    https://www.ecb.co.uk/news/4422639/hugh-morris-obituary

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sporhttps://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/dec/28/hugh-morris-former-england-cricketer-ecb-chief-dies-62t/cricket/articles/cd6xq1v6l76o

    https://glamorgancricket.com/news/hugh-morris-a-tribute

    https://my.blundells.org/obclub/obclub/obituaries/morris_hugh.htm

    This conversation was recorded for an online meeting of Glamorgan CCC supporters in late 2023.


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    58 min
  • From Kolkata to Cardiff: An Interview with Bhavya Doshi (Episode 161)
    Jan 8 2026

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    Bhavya Dhoshi left his home in cricket-mad Kolkata to study media at Cardiff Metropolitan University. He is now a key member of Glamorgan’s media team.

    The podcast caught up with him before Christmas to talk about the interesting times ahead for the county and for Welsh Fire under the new joint ownership of Glamorgan and Washington Freedom.

    He also shared insights in what it is like to do media interviews and clips for Glamorgan – and which Glamorgan players are the most fun to work with! And he talked about his love of St Fagans Cricket Club.

    But, to begin, Bhavya offered a fascinating insight in the culture of cricket back home in India.

    Presented by Greg Lewis.

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    36 min
  • Podcast Review of the Year 2025 [Part 2] (Episode 160)
    Dec 29 2025

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    In this second installment of our review of 2025 we listen to clips from a number of episodes covering a range of subjects. These are:

    The Nantgarw China Cup

    The Aboriginal Touring side of 1868

    Sir Geoffrey Boycott's memories of playing at St Helens in Swansea

    The Gorseinon Cricket Club women's volunteers

    Glamorgan's oldest follower Dr Dr Subrahmanyam Ganesh

    We would like to thank all those who have contributed to the podcast over the last year. If you have a story or would like your club to feature then just contact us @welshcricketpod, on Facebook at the Museum of Welsh Cricket Podcast OR by email on mwcpod1921@gmail.com

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    35 min
  • Review of the Year [Part 1] (Episode 159)
    Dec 19 2025

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    This week's episode is the first of two looking back at some of the highlights of the podcast over the past year.

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    26 min
  • Batting with Boycott: Dr David Owen OBE (Episode 158)
    Dec 5 2025

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    The medical research carried out by Dr David Owen OBE into Parkinson’s Disease has helped countless people around the world.

    But, away of the lab, it’s a love of cricket which has kept him going.

    And that includes a vivid memory of a hundred partnership he shared with Geoffrey Boycott in the 1980s. It’s a great story and as Dr Owen notes, “he was as difficult as one might have imagined!”.

    In this episode, Dr Owen shares his memories of that innings and subsequent meetings with Boycott, and much more: watching Don Shepherd versus Richie Benaud, chatting to Wes Hall about one special match, playing with Peter May, and umpiring Stuart Broad and Samit Patel.

    Presented by Greg Lewis.

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    27 min
  • Glamorgan's Oldest Follower (Episode 157)
    Nov 21 2025

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    It was 1956 when Dr Subrahmanyam Ganesh arrived in Wales from India to work in the NHS.

    He was already a fan of Glamorgan, having followed their 1948 County Championship win on the radio. Wilf Wooller was one of his favourite players.

    On leaving India, his father told him: “Don't be a stranger in your adopted country. Become a useful member of the community and give something back in return.”

    This he did – and more! He became a much-respected GP in Merthyr Tydfil (even attending the terrible aftermath of the Aberfan disaster), a long-standing Rotarian, and a dedicated follower of Glamorgan CCC.

    Now 96, he made it to every Glammy home game of the 2025 season.

    Presented by Greg Lewis.

    For further information and a wonderful BBC interview with Dr Ganesh you can go here:

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/KmmR515k2tpQFGm5X00MQc/meet-ganesh-one-of-the-welsh-valley-s-first-asian-doctors

    And here you can find some more interviews with the Dr on a South Asian Oral History website:

    https://southasianbritain.org/oral-histories/subramanyam-ganesh/

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    24 min
  • Six Sixes, Rusty Nails and Balconiers: Thanks for the Memories St Helen's (Episode 156)
    Nov 6 2025

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    In this episode, the longest ever in the history of our podcast, we hear almost 50 contributors share their memories of the St Helen's ground in Swansea.

    Now no longer a cricket venue, St Helen's has been at the heart of Glamorgan's journey as a first class county and has hosted many famous games and famous names as well as cricketing exploits that reverberate through the history of the game of cricket itself.

    Contributions include those by:

    Andrew Hignell, pre-eminent historian of cricket in Wales

    Mal Pope, singer, radio dj and composer

    Fred Raffle (long time blind supporter of Glamorgan CCC)

    Peter Hybart (ex CEO of Cricket Wales)

    Dan Cherry (CEO of Glamorgan)

    Mark Rhyderch-Roberts (Chair, Glamorgan CCC)

    Alan Wilkins (President, Glamorgan CCC)

    Ken Lewis (Glamorgan's oldest living player)

    Steve Watkin

    Dean Cosker

    Tony Cottee

    Ossie Wheatley

    Tony Lewis

    Hugh Morris

    Alan Butcher

    Matt Maynard

    David Hemp

    Alan Jones

    Waqar Younis

    Jack Russel

    David Gower

    Sir Geoffrey Boycott

    Max Boyce


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    2 h et 23 min
  • Winning the Haig: Gowerton Cricketers 50 Years On (Episode 155)
    Oct 24 2025

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    In this episode we talk to the 6 remaining members of the Gowerton Cricket Club Team who made history by being the first welsh club to win the prestigious Haig Village Trophy in 1975.

    Those players are:

    John Morris

    John Richards

    Mike Rowlands

    Colin Airey

    Adrian Daniel and

    Edward Bevan

    The players talk about the team as a whole, the reasons for their success in the competition and the different games they played along the way to get to the final at Lords as well as the final itself.

    We also talk about the 5 players from the side who are sadly no longer alive. They were:

    Graham Young

    Teifion Davies

    Robert Evans

    Wayne Harries and

    Bill Thomas

    The competition remains to this day. Those interested in learning a little bit more about it can go here:

    https://www.nationalvillagecup.com/

    The scorecard for the final can be found here:

    https://www.nationalvillagecup.com/1975-village-cup-final-gowerton-v-isleham/


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    52 min