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Stumped

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The weekly cricket show from BBC Sport in association with ABC and Akashvani.

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Episodes

Archer eager for action

England World Cup winner Jofra Archer talks about bowling with a tennis ball in his garage, playing behind closed doors and reveals the surprise name of the toughest opponent he's ever faced. We'll take you to India to find out how the nation is coping without its number one obsession - cricket. And Zimbabwe batsman Brendan Taylor on how Covid-19 has stalled the cricketing revival in his country. Photo: Jofra Archer (Getty Images)

May 14, 202038 min

The tropical island where cricket carries on

Could women's cricket be the hardest hit by the Covid-19 shutdown? We hear from Middlesex captain Naomi Dattani, whose hopes of a breakthrough year have been shattered. Plus, we'll take you to the only cricketing nation in the world where the game is still being played. It's business as usual in the virus-free tropical island of Saint Helena. And how should Darren Lehmann's tenure as Australia coach be remembered? Photo: St Helena (Getty Images)

May 07, 202038 min

How Sana Mir changed women's cricket in Pakistan

As Sana Mir retires, we'll analyse her inspirational role for female cricketers in Pakistan with the coach who helped her become the number one bowler in the world. Plus, should The Hundred seek Indian investment following its postponement until 2021? And, how Twenty20 went from a hit and giggle to the face of modern cricket. Photo: Sana Mir (Getty Images)

Apr 30, 202050 min

Smith's new challenge and blind cricket

He was the uncompromising captain of South Africa for more than a decade. Now, as director of cricket, he's tasked with navigating a path through a crisis both on and off the field. Graeme Smith is our special guest this week. Plus, England visually-impaired captain Ed Hossell discusses the obstacles to the game in England. And will shining a cricket ball with saliva be considered bad taste after coronavirus? Photo: Graeme Smith (Getty Images)

Apr 23, 202052 min

Sandpapergate: Inside the ball-tampering scandal

We're joined by the man at the middle of one of the biggest scandals in cricket history. Umpire Ian Gould tells us about the “heart-stopping moment” when Australia’s plot to tamper with the ball was uncovered in Cape Town in 2018 – and the infamous scenes that followed. Plus, a special report from a camp in Beirut where cricket is providing a source of joy to Syrian refugees. Photo: Steve Smith and Cameron Bancroft with umpires in Cape Town (Getty Images)

Apr 16, 202049 min

Cummins on IPL, Ashes glory and wedding plans

Australia's Pat Cummins, the top-ranked Test bowler in the world, talks to Stumped after being named one of Wisden's five cricketers of the year. He talks about doubts over the Indian Premier League during coronavirus, life in lockdown and his reflections on the 2019 Ashes. Plus, sports psychologist Steve Sylvester on how players can cope mentally with the cricketing standstill. (Photo: Pat Cummins. Credit: Getty Images)

Apr 09, 202049 min

Should top cricketers take pay cuts?

As the Indian Premier League looks set to be cancelled or postponed, we speak to the chief executive of the Delhi Capitals Dhiraj Malhotra. Plus should international cricketers take pay cuts to help out with the financial impact of coronavirus on the game? And England women's star Tammy Beaumont on volunteering for the National Health Service and keeping fit in lockdown. Photo: Virat Kohli and Joe Root (Getty Images)

Apr 02, 202042 min

The struggle of being stuck away from home

On this week's Stumped with Alison Mitchell, Charu Sharma and Jim Maxwell we discuss how the world is coping with the coronavirus pandemic. We hear from cricketer Iain O'Brien who is frantically trying to get from New Zealand back to England to be reunited with his family. We also look at the Hundred and how domestic cricket in England will have to adapt. Plus we take a look at the new TV series taking us behind the scenes of one of cricket’s most famous tales of redemption. We are joined by And...

Mar 26, 202038 min

Cricket in the time of coronavirus

This week we discuss how coronavirus is affecting cricket domestically, globally and financially. Doctor Daniel Plumley is a sports finance expert and gives us the latest. We speak to bowler Tymal Mills on what it was like to play in Pakistan before the League was cancelled and what the feeling is among his fellow teammates. He also tells us what it was like to have cricket back in Pakistan. Plus we hear stories of cricketing kindness from across the world where players and communities are comin...

Mar 19, 202036 min

Australia and Katy Perry light up women's cricket

Australia lit up the MCG in front of a record crowd to seal a fifth Twenty20World Cup title in style - Alison Mitchell, Jim Maxwell and Charu Sharma discuss how they can build on this success. In contrast, we figure out why India's cricketers failed to deliver on the big stage and how long before we see the first women's Indian Premier League. Picture (Credit - Getty Images)

Mar 12, 202036 min

Australia v India preview

Can the hosts and defending champions Australia make it 5 World Cup wins when they face India on home soil in Sunday's final of the women's Twenty20 World Cup final at the MCG? It's the biggest tournament in the women's game to date - we'll preview the showdown. Picture (Credit - AFP).

Mar 06, 202026 min

Can South Africa win their first T20 World Cup?

It's been billed as the biggest women's Twenty20 World Cup to date - we've already seen quite a few surprises with Pakistan beating former champions West Indies and South Africa beating England in dramatic fashion - we speak to South Africa spinner Sune Luus about whether they can actually pull off one of the greatest shocks to go on and win the tournament for the first time. Plus South African cricketer and Hampshire fast bowler Kyle Abbott tells us how Brexit affects his Kolpak contract. Pictu...

Feb 27, 202033 min

Ross Taylor joins the 100 club

New Zealand's leading Test run scorer Ross Taylor will become the first player to reach 100 international appearances in all three formats of the game as the Blackcaps begin their Test series against India. Taylor will also be the fourth New Zealander to reach the landmark in Test cricket. He tells Stumped he never expected to reach this iconic landmark in the game. We'll also speak to England fast bowler Katherine Brunt with the Women's T20 World Cup underway this week. Brunt hopes England can ...

Feb 20, 202056 min

The story of rising star Naseem Shah

Pakistan's 16 year old teenage sensation Naseem Shah took a historic hat-trick during the first Test against Bangladesh - we go back to the start of his journey and speak to a coach who spotted his talent. We'll also reflect on Bangladesh causing an upset by beating India in the final to win their maiden under 19 World Cup title. Alison Mitchell, Clint Wheeldon and Charu Sharma present this week's programme. Picture - Naseem Shah delivers the ball during the third day of the first cricket Test m...

Feb 13, 202050 min

Kapil Dev on '83 and Kohli

He led India to their first World Cup triumph in 1983 but what does Kapil Dev make of the current team and their captain Virat Kholi. Find out from the man himself. The story of that iconic world cup victory is being made into a film… it will be released in April. And how Rising Australian star Anika Learoyd is reconnecting with her indigenous roots by playing cricket. Picture - Kapil Dev (Credit - Getty Images)

Feb 06, 202045 min

Sutherland: Australia's next Ellyse Perry?

David Gower on England's series victory in South Africa, and whether more needs to be done to share the wealth in Test cricket. Plus, the Australian teenager being tipped for the very top - Annabel Sutherland tells us about her surprise call-up for the T20 World Cup. And there's more Super Over heartbreak for New Zealand, this time at the hands of India. Photo: Annabel Sutherland (Getty Images)

Jan 30, 202044 min

England's Pope, Japan's rise and Lord's loosens the tie

As Ollie Pope becomes England's youngest Test centurion for 14 years, we ask his mentor Alec Stewart when he first realised he had a special talent on his hands. Plus, cricket puts down roots in Japan. Coach Chris Thurgate's two sons are playing for the country in the Under-19s World Cup. And what does Jim Maxwell make of Lord's relaxing its famous dress code for The Hundred. Photo: Ollie Pope (Getty Images)

Jan 23, 202046 min

Is spin bowling a dying art?

With only three spinners in the top 20 of the world Test bowling rankings, we'll discuss why slow bowlers are struggling to make an impact in the company of former India spinner Maninder Singh. Plus - a groundbreaking move from Cricket Brazil. Find out why the South American champions are investing heavily in the women's game but not the men's. Photo: Shane Warne and Muttiah Muralitharan (Getty Images)

Jan 16, 202038 min

Does Test cricket need to change to survive?

Shane Warne auctions his Baggy Green cap and Tim Paine visits firefighters as Australian cricket comes together to support the bush fire rescue appeal. As he prepares to lead Nigeria in their first ever global tournament, the country's under-19 captain Sylvester Okpe tells us how he stumbled upon the sport in a country addicted to football. And a debate on ICC proposals for four-day Test cricket. Photo: Ben Stokes (Getty Images)

Jan 08, 202044 min

How will the Bushfires in Australia Impact the Cricket?

As the Bushfires continue to devastate lives and towns throughout South Australia, we look at the impact and health implications it has on cricketers during the third Test between Australia and New Zealand which is being played in Sydney. Plus, is technology benefiting or spoiling the game? We speak to the DRS founder Ian Taylor after the Aussie captain Tim Paine publically questioned the method. Join Alison Mitchell, Jim Maxwell and Charu Sharma. Picture - Liam Hatcher of the NSW Blues stands i...

Jan 02, 202036 min

Stumped: A look back at 2019

Join Alison Mitchell, Jim Maxwell and Charu Sharma as they look back on a rollercoaster of a year of cricket in 2019. They will be with Curtly Ambrose on the dancefloor, who can forget Ben Stokes lighting up the World Cup and we hear how Jemma Barsby copes with playing elite cricket whilst dealing with multiple sclerosis. Photo: Eoin Morgan of England with Trophy during ICC Cricket World Cup Final between England and New Zealand on July 14, 2019

Dec 28, 201936 min

Can Smith solve South Africa's problems?

We throw the spotlight on the crisis in South African cricket. With the governing body and players' union at loggerheads - and so much talent and money deserting the sport - can the country remain a cricketing force? The appointment of former captain Graeme Smith as acting director of cricket has brought some stability - but the state of the sport in one of its proudest playing nations remains very fragile indeed. Plus, the 12-ball trial to earn yourself a life-changing contract in the Indian Pr...

Dec 20, 201931 min

Perth, Pakistan and politics

A special report from the stands of the Rawalpindi stadium as the Pakistani public get to see their Test heroes on home soil for the first time in a decade. Plus, the pink ball lands in Perth as Australia take on New Zealand. And, as the UK elects a new government, why do politicians turn to cricketing metaphors to get their message across? Photo: Mohammad Abbas celebrates taking the wicket of Dinesh Chandimal. (Getty images)

Dec 13, 201941 min

The understudy who stole the show

Australia's Marnus Labuschagne was a concussion substitute for Steve Smith at Lord's in August - now he's leading from the front with back to back Test hundreds. Plus, why do so many right-handed cricketers choose to bat left-handed? We speak to an expert on human movement who says a reversed stance could mean higher scores for batsmen at every level. Photo: Marnus Labuschagne (Getty Images)

Dec 06, 201944 min

Root's captaincy, Kohli tactics and Ashes urn tour

Is it time for Joe Root to give up the England captaincy in a bid to regain his batting form? We'll reflect on a heavy defeat for England in New Zealand - and comfortable wins for Australia and India. Plus, the remarkable story of Shafali Verma - the record-breaking Indian schoolgirl who's breaking the records of her hero Sachin Tendulkar. And the Ashes urn goes on tour. Photo: Joe Root (Getty Images)

Nov 28, 201944 min

Romanian internet star hits Australia

Reflections on the opening exchanges in the Test series in Australia and New Zealand. The Pakistan cricket chief Wasim Khan tells Alison Mitchell how he convinced Sri Lanka to return for a Test series, 10 years after the deadly attack on their team bus. And the Romanian cricketer who became an internet sensation through his unorthodox bowling and love for the game. Photo: Pavel Florin among Australia fans at Lord's

Nov 21, 201941 min

Indian fairy tales, Barsby's battle and Nepal

Two record-breaking feats in India - and the return of Test cricket to Pakistan. Meet Jemma Barsby, a Women's Big Bash winner who plays elite cricket while coping with the effects of multiple sclerosis. And a report from the emerging cricket nation of Nepal, where an MCC tour is helping grow the sport at grassroots level. Photo: Deepak Chahar (Getty Images)

Nov 15, 201938 min

Sir Viv, smog and Saint Helena

West Indies great Sir Viv Richards gives his views on the battle between Test cricket and Twenty20 - and reveals the best three bowlers he ever faced. How the Delhi smog is affecting cricket. And, we'll take you to the tropical island in the South Atlantic where cricket has been played for more than 200 years. Photo: Sir Viv Richards (Getty Images)

Nov 08, 201948 min

Does Shakib deserve sympathy or scorn?

As protests break out in Bangladesh following Shakib Al Hasan's corruption ban, we'll ask whether the game should have any sympathy for the star all-rounder who failed to report illegal approaches from a bookmaker. It's party time in Papua New Guinea and Namibia as both teams reach the men's Twenty20 World Cup for the first time. And meet the Pakistani women's star breaking new ground in Australia. Photo: Shakib Al Hasan (Getty Images)

Oct 31, 201951 min

Does English cricket need The Hundred?

British sporting history was made this week with the first ever draft held for the new 100 ball competition which will take place next year in the UK. Alison Mitchell, Geoff Lemon and Charu Sharma discuss whether this format will be a success. Will it live up to the hype? And we hear from former Sri Lanka international Kumar Sangakkara on his new role as the president of the Marylebone Cricket Club. Picture - The Hundred Draft (Credit - Getty Images)

Oct 24, 201934 min
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