15 episodes

Teatime Declarations tells the story of the complex, intriguing, and entertaining relationship between cricket and geopolitics. The podcast focuses on the sport we love through the lens of war, empire, politics, diplomacy, and society; or on geopolitics through the lens of on-field heroics, off-field scandal, and everything in between. Each episode will dive in to one topic on this theme, and your hosts Jonathan Russell and Paul Seligman will bring you into the conversation they were probably having anyway.

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Teatime Declarations tells the story of the complex, intriguing, and entertaining relationship between cricket and geopolitics. The podcast focuses on the sport we love through the lens of war, empire, politics, diplomacy, and society; or on geopolitics through the lens of on-field heroics, off-field scandal, and everything in between. Each episode will dive in to one topic on this theme, and your hosts Jonathan Russell and Paul Seligman will bring you into the conversation they were probably having anyway.

    Episode 14 - Counties vs Cities

    Episode 14 - Counties vs Cities

    Counties vs Cities



    Does The Hundred's city-based franchise model pose an existential threat to England's 18 First Class Counties or a potential cash cow to save them from financial misery? What does it mean for fans and for the national side? And is it evolution or revolution within the game we love?



    Join Paul and Jonny for some early season throwdowns, some newspapers in the changing room while it rains, and a return to beige buffets after a winter of austerity. Teatime Declarations is your favourite cricket x geopolitics podcast that plays at everything and leaves nothing. Follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all the socials.

    • 40 min
    Episode 13 - The Bharat Army

    Episode 13 - The Bharat Army

    The Bharat Army



    Fresh on the heels of India's test victory over England, bang in the middle of the IPL, and just days ahead of the Indian elections, this episode looks at partition.



    We consider Indian independence from the UK, its relationship with Pakistan, and its national identity, with a particular focus on how this has all been reflected in cricket in the subsequent 77 years.



    We ask whether the IPL trumps the world cup in Modi's India? Whether its worth risking losing to Pakistan to try and engineer a win? And what the world would have been like with Virat Kohli and Babar Azam in the same side?

    • 55 min
    Episode 12 - I Don't Like Cricket

    Episode 12 - I Don't Like Cricket

    Episode 12 - I Don't Like Cricket



    This episode dives into the relationship between music and cricket, looking at the geopolitical implications: on national identity, international relations, and conservatism vs modernity. A desert island discs of willow and leather: from Taylor Swift to Calypso via England's Green and Pleasant Land.



    Teatime Declarations is a biweekly podcast on cricket and geopolitics brought to you by Jonathan Russell and Paul Seligman. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to be reminded of future episodes, and listen back to the ones you missed.

    • 48 min
    Episode 11 - First-Class or Nothing

    Episode 11 - First-Class or Nothing

    First-Class or Nothing



    This episode unpacks the finding of the The Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket (ICEC) that cricket in England is elitist and exclusionary. We question why 77% of English test batters who have debuted since 2011 have been privately educated. And we explore the history of the Gentleman vs Players fixture as we unpick the relationship between the class system and cricket.



    Teatime Declarations is a podcast that looks at cricket through the lens of states, societies, and their interactions. Jonny and Paul talk you through their reflections on the beautiful game, and the difficult questions it poses for our life and times.

    • 47 min
    Episode 10 - Media Matters

    Episode 10 - Media Matters

    Media Matters



    This episode discusses the symbiotic relationship between media and cricket. We consider the free-to-air debate, broadcast media investment in the game, and reflect on the sounds of summer. And we ask "have SkySports and Test Match Special been forces for good or bad?"



    Teatime Declarations is a podcast that walks before being given out. It sounds like champagne corks being popped at 11:55 in St John's Wood. It brings cricket and politics together like an Ian Bell cover drive. And it is brought to you by Jonathan Russell and Paul Seligman. Follow us on X, Threads, or Blue Sky @TDeclarations.

    • 50 min
    Episode 9 - Rebels For The Wrong Cause

    Episode 9 - Rebels For The Wrong Cause

    Rebels For The Wrong Cause



    This episode explores apartheid in South Africa, the international cricket boycott and its impact. We discuss the D'Oliveira Affair, the English rebel tours, and whether a similar boycott would work on Taliban Afghanistan.



    Teatime Declarations is a podcast that fiddles in the corridor of uncertainty between cricket and geopolitics. Jonathan Russell is your opening batter and Paul Seligman is your lethal wicket taker. Like and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and follow us on whichever social media is likely to replace X.

    • 48 min

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