Dennett on Cricket is a podcast for cricket fans who love the game beyond just the headlines. Hosted by Paul Dennett, it’s a mix of sharp analysis, great stories, and the kind of cricket chat that feels like a conversation with a mate. Whether it’s the latest matches, historical deep dives, or the big talking points, this is where the game comes to life.
In this episode, I take aim at the silence surrounding MS Dhoni’s bizarre decision in Chennai’s latest collapse, reflect on cricket’s return to the Olympics, weigh in on the push to privatise the Big…
Paul is joined by Josh Massoud for a high-energy debut episode covering:
• Should the SCG get a $700 million upgrade?
• Mitchell Marsh’s strong IPL form – but should it mean a Test recall?
• Pat Cumm…
Paul is joined by Munners from Dealt with Cricket: the end of the Gabba, Joel Wilson sacked, top end cricket, will Konstas open in the WTC final, the state of England cricket, the IPL, the Sheffield …
Paul and Charlie Cooke talk world test championship innovations, Usman Khawaja, no Tests in South Africa, IPL, who will be in the England Ashes side and more
Cricket tries to fight footy
Chris Macpherson and Patrick Avenell join Paul Dennett to discuss South Australia not being able to play at the Adelaide Oval because the AFL won’t let them, the 150 year …
India beat New Zealand to win the champions trophy. Some people think there should be an asterisk next to the title but Paul doesn’t. Paul and Patrick discuss the controversy around India’s advantage…
India has beaten Australia in the semi-final of the Champions Trophy; Paul watched the match all night long, and here is his hot take!
Australia versus Afghanistan was shaping as a potential classic but unfortunately rain had the final say, effectively eliminating Afghanistan (unless England thump South Africa by an unprecedented ma…
Paul and Patrick talk Champions Trophy. Are we pleased or sad that Australia versus South Africa was washed out?
Poor Pakistan’s miserable tournament, Liam Livingstone’s quotes, has India been given …
Australia took on England in both teams' first match. Paul Dennett and Patrick Avenell go through the game and its implications and discuss how hard it was for Australians to actually watch on televi…