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The One Short Podcast – Episode 18: England abroad and trans athletes within cricket

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On this episode Toby and Aayush are joined by Laura and Evie for another week of cricket.

They discuss England in India and the West Indies, the Women’s Big Bash and our Cricket Conundrum, the trans athlete ban within cricket, as well as our weekly quiz to finish it off.

Make sure to follow our Instagram (@OneShortPodcast) and find us on Spotify.

Our last podcasts discussed cricket after the World Cup and included a debate about the best format for the ODI World Cup. Head here to listen.

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Authors

  • Toby Reynolds

    Toby is the cricket editor at the Sports Gazette. For the last three years, he has been a radio host and podcaster at URN. He also enjoys F1, rugby and football. Having written his dissertation on rugby union salary caps, Toby loves to explore tactical trends and use statistics to back up his arguments, as well as trying to disprove the saying that “stats are for prats”. https://linktr.ee/tobyreynolds

  • Aayush Majumdar

    Sports journalist from India with over five years of work in the field, Aayush has previously covered ATP events and international cricket series, among other big events. He has a keen interest in cricket, tennis and football, but contributes content across sports. Now living and learning in London, he is co-editor of the Sports Gazette.

  • Evie Ashton

    Evie is a sports journalist specialising in features covering social issues & underrepresented groups in sport with bylines in BBC Sport, Sky Sports, and The Cricketer. Looking to highlight voices of (but not limited to) female, queer, or disabled sportspersons. Get in touch if you have a story!

  • Laura Howard

    Laura is a sports journalist with specialisms in football, hockey and cricket and has bylines in The Hockey Paper and The Non-League Paper. Her work often explores the intersection of sport and social issues with a particular interest in disability and women’s sport. Laura is also a recipient of the NCTJ Journalism Diversity Fund.