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Welcome to "The Vaughany and Tuffers Cricket Club," a podcast that takes you on a captivating journey into the world of cricket. Former England stars Michael Vaughan and Phil Tufnell are joined by the Telegraph's Ben Wright for chats with ECB bigwigs and international stars, to village viral sensations. A celebration of cricket in all its glory and absurdity, with new episodes every Tuesday or Wednesday. Come join the club.
The podcast explores every aspect of the game, from the art of bowling and batting to the fierce rivalries between cricketing powerhouses such as India, Pakistan, England, Australia, South Africa, Bangladesh, West Indies, and New Zealand. Michael Vaughan and Phil Tufnell analyze the strategies employed in Test matches, T20s and ODIs around the world. 
They offer insights into county cricket, the Hundred and the inner workings of the England Cricket Board. From the elite stadiums to the heart of village and league cricket, this podcast celebrates the grassroots spirit that drives the sport forward.
The hosts also delve into the exhilarating moments that define cricket, including the intensity of the 2023 Ashes, the drama of World Cups, and the revolutionary "The Hundred" tournament.Throughout the podcast, Vaughan and Tufnell share their experiences as cricketers, providing unique insights into the sport. They discuss the legendary all-rounders, the opening batsmen who set the tone, and the charismatic skippers who lead their teams to victory.
The podcast also showcases interviews with current players, like Sam Curran, Joe Root and Trent Boult and the coaches who are leading the world game. 
So, whether you're an ardent cricket fan or new to the sport, "The Vaughany and Tuffers Cricket Club'' promises to be a thrilling and informative journey through the captivating world of cricket. Get ready to be bowled over by this engaging podcast that will leave you wanting more after every episode.


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    • 4.6 • 119 Ratings

Welcome to "The Vaughany and Tuffers Cricket Club," a podcast that takes you on a captivating journey into the world of cricket. Former England stars Michael Vaughan and Phil Tufnell are joined by the Telegraph's Ben Wright for chats with ECB bigwigs and international stars, to village viral sensations. A celebration of cricket in all its glory and absurdity, with new episodes every Tuesday or Wednesday. Come join the club.
The podcast explores every aspect of the game, from the art of bowling and batting to the fierce rivalries between cricketing powerhouses such as India, Pakistan, England, Australia, South Africa, Bangladesh, West Indies, and New Zealand. Michael Vaughan and Phil Tufnell analyze the strategies employed in Test matches, T20s and ODIs around the world. 
They offer insights into county cricket, the Hundred and the inner workings of the England Cricket Board. From the elite stadiums to the heart of village and league cricket, this podcast celebrates the grassroots spirit that drives the sport forward.
The hosts also delve into the exhilarating moments that define cricket, including the intensity of the 2023 Ashes, the drama of World Cups, and the revolutionary "The Hundred" tournament.Throughout the podcast, Vaughan and Tufnell share their experiences as cricketers, providing unique insights into the sport. They discuss the legendary all-rounders, the opening batsmen who set the tone, and the charismatic skippers who lead their teams to victory.
The podcast also showcases interviews with current players, like Sam Curran, Joe Root and Trent Boult and the coaches who are leading the world game. 
So, whether you're an ardent cricket fan or new to the sport, "The Vaughany and Tuffers Cricket Club'' promises to be a thrilling and informative journey through the captivating world of cricket. Get ready to be bowled over by this engaging podcast that will leave you wanting more after every episode.


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    Will series defeat in India be a wake-up call for England?

    Will series defeat in India be a wake-up call for England?

    Ben, Michael and Phil reflect on England's heavy fifth Test defeat to India, which saw the series end 4-1 in the hosts' favour.
    After such a promising start in Hyderabad, we ask where it all went wrong in the following four Tests for England and if lessons need to be learned given the nature of the defeat.
    We discuss England's struggles facing spin bowling and what needs to be done to correct that ahead of the summer, and if there needs to be some changes to the squad to freshen things up.
    We also take a look at the positives from the series in the form of the emergence of Shoaib Bashir and Tom Hartley after the two spinners announced themselves on the international scene, and the Telegraph's Chief Cricket Correspondent, Nick Hoult, checks in for the last time from on the ground in India.

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    • 52 min
    England's winning v entertaining debate, with Mark Ramprakash

    England's winning v entertaining debate, with Mark Ramprakash

    Michael, Phil and Ben look ahead to the fifth and final Test between India and England, and whether Ben Stokes' side can end the series on a high by picking up their second win to leave the series at 3-2.
    We discuss Jonny Bairstow's future as he prepares to win his 100th Test cap and what changes could be made to the England side beyond this series.
    Former England batsman and coach Mark Ramprakash joins the show to discuss the series and where the line is between winning and entertaining. Is the modern England fan more interested in exciting performances rather than winning Test matches?

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    • 59 min
    India take series win with Ryan Sidebottom

    India take series win with Ryan Sidebottom

    Michael, Phil and Ben reflect on the fourth Test between India and England which saw the hosts clinch the series with a now unassailable 3-1 lead.
    It is the first series defeat for Brendon McCullum and Ben Stokes since taking charge nearly two years ago, so we ask if England are still progressing, especially given the emergence of young spinners Shoaib Bashir and Tom Hartley.
    Former England seamer Ryan Sidebottom joins the show to offer up his thoughts on the series and to discuss how he would feel being a bowler in the current England setup and the criticism of Ollie Robinson following the defeat. Sidebottom also explains why he believes there is a distinct lack of left-arm seamers available to England right now.
    We also check in with the Telegraph's Chief Cricket Correspondent, Nick Hoult, who joins us from Delhi.


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    Can England still win in India?

    Can England still win in India?

    Michael, Phil and Ben reflect on a sobering third Test for England which saw Brendon McCullum's side thrashed by 434 runs in Rajkot.
    We dissect the defeat in detail and ask if the England team will carry on with their unadulterated 'Bazball' philosophy or tweak their tactics to ensure they do not suffer another heavy loss.
    We also get stuck into the form of Joe Root, who came in for heavy criticism for his dismissal in the first innings, and we also ask if it is time for Jonny Bairstow to be taken out of the side after another poor showing.
    Plus, we check in with the Telegraph's Chief Cricket Correspondent Nick Hoult to get the latest from India and the England camp.

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    • 58 min
    England's third Test opportunity with Dom Bess

    England's third Test opportunity with Dom Bess

    Ben, Michael and Phil look ahead to the third Test between India and England in Rajkot. England's bowling line-up has taken a hit with Jack Leach ruled out for the series and the question marks over Rehan Ahmed's availability, after he became the latest player to encounter visa issues, also disrupted preparation. 
    England and Yorkshire spinner Dom Bess joins the show to discuss his current form and his hopes to break back into the England setup. He explains how Bazball has affected how he plays county cricket and gives us his opinion on how England should approach the rest of the series, having played in India last time around in 2021.
    Plus, we check in with the Telegraph's Chief Cricket correspondent Nick Hoult from Rajkot, who provides an update from the ground ahead of the action on Thursday.

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    • 52 min
    India level series with Harsha Bhogle

    India level series with Harsha Bhogle

    Ben, Mike and Phil reflect on the second Test between England and India which saw the hosts win by 106 wins to level the series 1-1.
    We discuss if the series is still there for the taking for England with the availability of a number of India's key players in doubt for the remaining three Tests. The guys also discuss what Joe Root needs to do to correct his form with the bat.
    We also check in with legendary cricket broadcaster Harsha Bhogle, who joins us from Mumbai to talk about the series, the potential return of Virat Kohli and why Yashasvi Jaiswal will be the new face of Indian cricket

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    • 53 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
119 Ratings

119 Ratings

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One of The Best Cricket Pods

Such a shame the summer of cricket podcasts ends for this one.
A great listen and some excellent guests.
Will look forward to the next series!

Skrimmers ,

Superb podcast

Outstanding cricket podcast with terrific guests. The perfect balance of humour and seriousness in covering the crucial issues surrounding our great game!

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