• Kate McGready – Cricketer, Art Consultant, Journalist
    Dec 15 2025

    Kate was a member of the Australian U25 women’s cricket team that toured India in a ground breaking tour in 1975. We talk about the tour 50 years on and the impact of it in transforming women’s cricket in India. We also discuss Kate’s career for Victoria , her career with the ABC covering both cricket and hockey , two cricket legacy projects she is working on and her professional career since 1986 as an Art Consultant creating art eco-systems across a wide range of sectors and particularly in Health, Mental Health and Correctional Services.

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    46 mins
  • Nick Hatzoglou - Cricket Lover, Multi-Cultural Sport Specialist
    Nov 24 2025

    Nick has worked across a number of sports with Cricket Victoria, Cricket Australia, the AFL and Football Victoria specialising in programs around multiculturalism, diversity and inclusion.


    Nick has strong connections to the wonderful Sunshine Heights Cricket Club with four sons who play the game (including Peter Hatzoglou who has played in three BBL Champion teams) and who also has a fascination for ancient history and sport.

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    36 mins
  • Anna O’Donnell - Foundation Player, Premier Cricketer and High Performance Coach
    Nov 10 2025

    Anna is one of CWOB’s inaugural players from 2011 who has gone on to enjoy a celebrated career in Victorian Premier Cricket and currently sits in fourth position for the all-time number of games played.

    Anna was elected Captain of the famous Melbourne Cricket Club at just 18 years of age and has embarked on a wonderful cricket journey with the MCC, Dandenong and Monash University Cricket Clubs as well as spending two seasons playing with the Tunbridge Wells Cricket Club in England.

    Along this journey Anna has played in two premierships with the MCC and has also fallen in love with coaching where she has coached Victorian underage women’s teams and has now embarked on a program which sees her assisting the Victorian Emerging Players Program.

    Apart from her cricket and studying physiotherapy Anna is a Health and Wellbeing Coordinator for senior citizens at retirement villages.

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    23 mins
  • Jenni Douglass, Author, Umpire, Scorer, Team Manager
    Oct 27 2025

    Jenni is an Australian woman who grew up in Holbrook, NSW but now living in Bedfordshire in the UK with her daughters and husband, all of whom enjoying the game of cricket. Their local club is Ampthill Town CC and Jenni like many other volunteers, is fully immersed in the club as a scorer, team manager and Umpire.

    Along the way has been an interest in writing and she has written two children’s books about cricket with a third on the way.

    We discuss all of the above and, of course the upcoming Ashes Series!

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    21 mins
  • Helen Nolan, CEO The Shane Warne Legacy
    Oct 13 2025

    Following the tragic death of Australian sporting icon Shane Warne, his family and close friends, including Helen, established “The Shane Warne Legacy” that provides free health checks for all Australians.

    Helen previously worked as Shane’s PA for 15 years and during a sometimes emotional discussion we hear some of Helen’s fond memories of Shane, how they first met and their “brother /sister” type relationship, notwithstanding she worked for him.

    The Shane Warne Legacy has some wonderful partners and with this support has now provided free health checks to over 360,000 Australians and along the way has assisted in saving lives – we hear of some heartfelt letters of thanks to Helen from some people who have taken the test and just in the knick of time for their long-term health!

    Truly a heartfelt chat with Helen that I am sure everyone will enjoy!

    Shane Warne Legacy website

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    37 mins
  • Trudy Lindblade, CEO Cricket Scotland
    Oct 3 2025

    Trudy, an Australian, has been in the role at Cricket Scotland for just under two years after an extensive career in leadership roles across international and domestic cricket and cycling, working in diverse cultures and environments.

    As the first female CEO of Cricket Scotland, Trudy is leading a significant cultural transformation alongside a structural and governance change across the sport.

    Earlier this year, Trudy launched Cricket Scotland’s Women and Girls Action Plan which we discussed along with learnings from some of her early mentors in sports administration, as well as the issues facing Scotland and other ICC Associate Member Countries.

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    33 mins
  • Malcolm Speed AO & Former CEO of Cricket Australia
    Sep 15 2025

    Malcolm has had an illustrious career in sports administration.

    A lawyer by profession, he has held senior executive roles with the National Basketball League, Cricket Australia, the International Cricket Council, among others. He is also the co-founder of the Sport Environment Alliance and has held board positions with the Australian Sports Commission, Golf Australia, the Victorian Council for Fitness and Health and his beloved Richmond Football Club.

    We have an excellent discussion about the challenges and high points in Malcolm’s career, the growth of women’s cricket and Malcolm’s thoughts around private equity investment in sport.

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    33 mins
  • Dinesh Muthuraman, CEO Malaysian Cricket Association
    Sep 1 2025

    Dinesh moved from India originally to play cricket in Malaysia and in the manner of dreams come true, liked the country and the people so much that he stayed! He commenced working for the MCA as a Development Officer in 2009, moved his way up through the ranks and was appointed CEO in 2023. Dinesh has a strong ambition to see Malaysian cricket–both male and female teams qualify for the ICC T20 World Cup within the next three years.

    We have a wonderful discussion around the structure of cricket in Malaysia, what the MCA is doing to promote cricket in schools for boys and girls, the support provided by the MCA to help them further their education, the hosting of the ICC Women’s U19 World Cup in January this year.

    Finally, Dinesh talks about the recent appointment of the highly successful coach, former Victorian and Australian player Dav Whatmore as the MCA’s Director of Cricket and National Coach of the Women’s team.

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    21 mins