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The Grade Cricketer

133. Pinned, with Sir Curtly Ambrose

27 Oct 2020

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Coming to you right from the heart of the end of the lockdown capital of the world, we’re talking about Cameron Green being the 21 year old hope that this country needs. Everyone is scoring runs, no one is taking wickets, unless you’re Marnus bowling seam up in taped up Queensland pants for his grade side.   Tim Paine scores a hundred in more intimidating conditions than Edgbaston, Travis Head does what everyone else already did, Moises goes big but what is about Test players playing grade cricket that makes you realise that your dreams are dead?   The WBBL is back, Jofra is on fire at the IPL and Sydney replaces Brisbane as the anti-quarantine destination of choice.   Sir Curtly Ambrose is on the show and tells us how easy bowling is, taking 115 wickets in English league cricket, driving a Nissan Patrol on the WACA, being side-mouthed by Tugga and how nobody drives Sir Curtly.   #AskTGC involves getting alpha’d by your girlfriends Canadian dad, playing with famous athletes of other sports and zoom calls while shadow batting in pyjamas.   This episode is brought to you by Budgy Smuggler where you can get your custom bucket hats.. USE THE CODE ‘CHAMP’ AT CHECKOUT BudgySmuggler.com   You can also check out our Patreon at patreon.com/gradecricketer for more exclusive content every single week.   You can also find this episode right now on YouTube as well as full interviews and cut downs of the show, if you want to like, comment and subscribe then please do because that helps us out a lot. EXTRA HOUR of AskTGC EVERY WEEK: https://patreon.com/gradecricketerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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