CricketBBC World Service - Stumped, The secret to Alana King's success

BBC World Service – Stumped, The secret to Alana King’s success

Alana King’s club coach Carl Sandri joins us and we hear from India legend Mithali Raj.

Eleanor Oldroyd, Jim Maxwell and Charu Sharma discuss Pakistan’s disappointing opening performance in the Champions Trophy and how that could impact their match on Sunday against India.

Australia’s Alana King is often hailed for her spin bowling, but what about her exploits with the bat? We are joined by one of her club coaches Carl Sandri. Like King, Sandri also has roots in baseball, so he tells us how he has used their shared interest to improve her batting. He also tells us about his cricketing journey from playing cricket for Italy to coaching Papua New Guinea.

We hear from India’s greatest ever female batter Mithali Raj after she was awarded the lifetime achievement award at the BBC Indian Sportswoman of the Year awards. She tells us about her journey into cricket and the challenges she has faced.

And we hear from South Africa men’s captain Temba Bavuma who shares his experience of being the first black African player to be appointed as permanent captain of the Proteas.

Photo: Alana King of Australia reacts during day one of the Women’s Ashes Test Match between Australia and England at Melbourne Cricket Ground on January 30, 2025 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Daniel Pockett/Getty Images)

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