LISTEN: Cricket Badger World Cup Weekly – Episode Seven

James Buttler, the Cricket Badger, is joined by Cricket 365’s Oli Fisher and cricket journalist Aakash Sivasubramaniam to pick out their favourite moments from the final group games at the Cricket World Cup 2019.
In this seventh episode they say goodbye to South Africa, West Indies, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka and Pakistan and assess the impact those sides made before they flew home.
Then the trio turn their attention to the two semi-finals, have very different opinions on the games and pick their finalists and tournament winner.
The trio will be back after the World Cup Final to review the tournament and find out the final results on the charity prediction competition.
There is a competitive element to this podcast with units being staked on the bookies prices for each market and five units for each match pick. The winner at the end of the World Cup will be able to make a donation to the charity of his choice.
Gamble responsibly and we will see you next week! Enjoy the cricket!
This Podcast is brought to you in association with Cricket365.com and Paddy Power.
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