Grading the West Indies Women T20 World Cup campaign
Caribbean Cricket Podcast
by Machel St Patrick Hewitt
1y ago
As expected the West Indies Women's team failed to qualify for the semi-finals of the 2023 Women's T20 World Cup. However they left the tournament with two wins and two defeats - was that a par performance? Should we be content with that showing or should we be worried about the future? Machel jumped into the hot seat to analyse the World Cup campaign. As always with the Caribbean Cricket Podcast we go into a level of depth and analysis on West Indies cricket that you wont hear anywhere else. Please like the video and subscribe to the Caribbean Cricket Podcast and hit the notifications but ..read more
Visit website
Shai Hope and Rovman Powell named new West Indies whiteball captains - will anything change?
Caribbean Cricket Podcast
by Machel St Patrick Hewitt
1y ago
With the announcement of Shai Hope and Rovman Powell as ODI and T20 captains respectively. Machel Hewitt analyses whether this really means anything in the long run? With West Indies due to take part in the ODI World Cup qualifiers in June is this no more than a poisoned chalice for Shai Hope? Rovman Powell has longer before the home T20 World Cup but how much does his fortunes and that of the T20 side depend on selectors and CWI listening to the independent report that was recently commissioned? You can read the full report here - here Please rate and review the Caribbean Cricket Podcast if y ..read more
Visit website
In conversation with Cricket West Indies CEO Johnny Grave: Looking ahead to 2023
Caribbean Cricket Podcast
by Machel St Patrick Hewitt
1y ago
New Year. New Reports. New Beginnings? CEO of Cricket West Indies, Johnny Grave, came through to talk all things West Indies cricket as we get ready for a busy year of cricket in 2023. From the West Indies Women, to the West Indies Academy to the West Indies seat at the ICC round table all pertinent topics were discussed. Please rate and review the Caribbean Cricket Podcast if you are listening on a podcast app that allows you to do so. If you'd like to support the Caribbean Cricket Podcast you can become a patron for as little as £2/$2 a month - here You can also find out more about Cari ..read more
Visit website
New Years resolutions (wishes) for West Indies cricket in 2023
Caribbean Cricket Podcast
by Machel St Patrick Hewitt
1y ago
Our first official podcast episode of 2023 looked at the year ahead and our best hopes for West Indies cricket. One can only dream! It was a tumultuous year for West Indies cricket on and off the field in 2022 and it leaves us with no other option than to wish for a better 2023. Machel presents his top 10 hopes for 2023. Please rate and review the Caribbean Cricket Podcast if you are listening on a podcast app that allows you to do so. If you'd like to support the Caribbean Cricket Podcast you can become a patron for as little as £2/$2 a month - here You can also find out more about Carib ..read more
Visit website
Episode 71: Developing the next West Indian generation ft Graeme West (High Performance Manager)
Caribbean Cricket Podcast
by Machel St Patrick Hewitt
1y ago
Probably one of the most important people in West Indies cricket is one of the least well known. We often hear that West Indies has an abundance of talent in the region but what does that actually mean and how do we harness it? 2016 U19 World Cup winning coach and current High Performance Manager, Graeme West, joined us to analyse development pathways in the region and the role of the new Cricket West Indies Emerging Players Academy. As ever if you truly care about West Indies cricket then you really need to take this one in. Remember to subscribe, rate and review the Caribbean Cricket Podcast ..read more
Visit website
Episode 70: The CPL 2022 preview show (ft Samuel Badree)
Caribbean Cricket Podcast
by Machel St Patrick Hewitt
1y ago
Episode 70 is here! With the CPL Draft now complete - it was time for the Caribbean Cricket Podcast to look at the six teams in detail. Joining us to provide analysis was former West Indian international and current commentator Samuel Badree. Do you agree with our comments? Do you agree with our final four? Remember to leave a review and subscribe to the Caribbean Cricket Podcast and share it with people that you think would enjoy listening to the show. If you'd like to support the Caribbean Cricket Podcast you can become a patron for as little as £2 a month here - https://www.patreon.com/Cari ..read more
Visit website
Episode 68: The future of West Indies cricket ft Jimmy Adams
Caribbean Cricket Podcast
by Machel St Patrick Hewitt
1y ago
Episode 68 is here! For years people have wanted simple answers for complex questions in West Indies cricket. With the newly formed Cricket West Indies Academy set to start next month (July 2022) another part of the development cog of the game is slowly taking shape. That in mind it made sense for us to invite Jimmy Adams, CWI Director of cricket, on to the show to explain all. As ever this is a must listen episode. Jimmy walks us through his six year tenure and provides a thorough examination of the state of the game in the region. If you pertain to be a West Indies cricket supporter then you ..read more
Visit website
Moving on up - West Indies 1-0 England (Test series review w/ George Dobell)
Caribbean Cricket Podcast
by Machel St Patrick Hewitt
1y ago
Episode 63 is here! There cant be a test series without a test series review show. George Dobell (The Cricketer) joined us one last time to look over a test series that was low in quality but ultimately high in grit and determination (for the West Indies). The English press and fans will rightly seek answers for what has once again been a very disappointing series - who and what is to blame? What was the point of declaring a public reset, what did it really achieve? For the West Indies, we have every right to rejoice. Phil Simmons will see this as vindication that fans should trust the process ..read more
Visit website
West Indies Women - World Cup special
Caribbean Cricket Podcast
by Machel St Patrick Hewitt
1y ago
There is the small matter of a World Cup on the horizon with our #MaroonWarriors going into battle on the opening day vs New Zealand.  With very little comprehensive coverage about our side let alone the Women's game in the Caribbean. It was only right we invited Ayana Holder into the CCP studio to deep dive into our chances and the state of the game in the region. Start your education with this episode and stay locked in for more content throughout the World Cup. The Caribbean Cricket Podcast is a self-funded endeavour and any support you can lend us however small is much appreciated - y ..read more
Visit website
Batting fundamentals in West Indies cricket - The Monty Desai episode.
Caribbean Cricket Podcast
by Machel St Patrick Hewitt
1y ago
Episode 52 is here! The thing West Indies fans do best is cuss about everyone and everything and more often than not look for simple answers to complex questions. There is no doubt that West Indian red ball batsmanship has been on the decline in the region for the best part of 5 years. A test side that has shown middling consistency has had to slowly rebuild the batting blocks in order to compete. In that regard it was an absolute no brainer to get West Indies batting coach Monty Desai on the podcast to talk batting fundamentals. If you are listening to this on a platform that allows you to le ..read more
Visit website

Follow Caribbean Cricket Podcast on FeedSpot

Continue with Google
Continue with Apple
OR