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Ian McKendry: Mandate is to get as much pace and bounce out of a pitch as we can
Martin Devlin chats to Ian McKendry, Head of Turf Management for New Zealand cricket about what they are trying to achieve when they are preparing a cricket pitch.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Stephen Fleming: This is the best Black Caps side that we've ever sent to Australia
Martin Devlin chats to former Black Cap captain Stephen Fleming ahead of the Test Series in Australia starting on Thursday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Phil Tufnell: Got 4 for 24 in Christchurch then dropped and never played again
Martin Devlin chats to former England spinner Phil Tufnell about his upcoming TV Series that he's doing with Brendan McCullum as well as his some cricketing memories from playing in this part of the world.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Devlin Radio Show Podcast: 1st December
Martin Devlin's DRS on Newstalk ZB and Radio Sport, compacted into a podcast. December 1st.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Werner Swanepoel: South Africa still celebrates one month on from Rugby World Cup win
It has been a month since South Africa stormed to victory in the 2019 Rugby World Cup.With a dominant victory over England, the team became the second to win three tournaments. Former player Werner Swanepoel joined Martin Devlin to discuss how the players and team are looking a month on, and what New Zealand could learn from South Africa's success.LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dan Liebke: Should David Warner have been allowed to get 400?
Aussie captain Tim Paine has come under fire from across the cricket world after his stunning decision to declare Australia's innings with David Warner stranded not out on 335.Cricket legends, including Aussie test great Brett Lee, have questioned Paine's decision to put Pakistan in before the dinner break.Others have declared Paine's decision to deny Warner and viewers a chance of seeing Brian Lara's immortal 400-run milestone fall is enough for Paine to be "sacked".Warner walked off the Adelaide Oval as a history-maker, unbeaten on 335 from 418 balls.The 33-year-old looked invincible as he climbed towards 350, but Paine called the opener and Matt Wade back to the dressing rooms with the Aussies in the commanding position of 3/589 declared.It is now the fourth highest unbeaten score in the history of test cricket and the 10th highest score in test cricket.His knock of 335 is officially the second highest ever test score by an Aussie – second only to Matthew Hayden's 380, set in 2003.Australia declared at the end of the same over where Warner jumped above Mark Taylor and Sir Donald Bradman's iconic scores of 334.Warner earlier also broke Bradman's 88-year record for the highest score at the Adelaide Oval.Scoring at more than five runs an over, Lee told Fox Cricket Warner should have been given a chance by Paine to chase the record, after passing Bradman's mark with more than half an hour of play before the dinner break.While Mitchell Starc's early dismissal of Imam ul-Haq has eased the pressure on Paine, Lee said Australia should have batted on until the final session of play to force Pakistan to start its innings under the lights.He also said he didn't agree with Paine's decision on a game-management level, because he says there is not enough rain predicted to fall in Adelaide to put Australia's victory charge in doubt."It's not a lot of rain though is it? I'm just thinking, you don't often get that opportunity to go on to get a world record," Lee said."Years and years of cricket, and here's a chance to knock over 400 from the great Brian Lara."I would have preferred they start the innings under lights with the new pink ball."I just think if they went out to Warner and said here's the equation, 'You've got eight or nine overs to bat. If you can pick off another 70-odd runs, good luck'."I reckon if there's someone in world cricket that could get 60 odd runs in nine or so overs, it's David Warner."Aussie legend Shane Warne said he was surprised by the decision, but said he understood Paine's logic."I was a bit surprised. Because of the way Warner's batted today I thought he might have gone for the record," Warne said."But they wanted to have a crack at Pakistan. They're putting the team ahead of the individual. It would have been nice theatre to see David Warner go for the record."Mark Waugh also supported the declaration, while England great Michael Vaughan said Paine had "spoiled the party".Other commentators were much more scathing of Paine.Warner was also criticised in some corners of cyberspace for scoring the final single that pushed him above Taylor and Bradman's scores of 334.Warner hit just the eighth Test triple-century by an Australian, waltzing his way to the highest ever Test score at Adelaide Oval. In the most dominant innings of his career, Warner brought up the mark off just 389 balls in the pink-ball Test when he pulled Mohammad Abbas for four.He is the first Australian to do so since Michael Clarke in 2012 against India, in what was a similarly big first-innings score.With world-record holder Lara in the crowd watching his score of 400 fall under threat, Warner punished anything too full or too short from the tourists. And there was plenty of wayward deliveries to pick off.Twenty-two of his 38 boundaries came through either the covers or point, before he...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

3 Canterbury folk giving their opinions on the Crusaders Logo change
Martin Devlin chats to David Moffett, Brian Ashby and Corey Flynn about the Crusaders keeping their name, but changing their logo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Henry Olonga: I would do the same protest again tomorrow
Martin Devlin chats to former Zimbabwean fast bowler Henry Olonga. He was once a pin up boy for cricket in his country, but had to flee the country on the back of death threats he received after a protest he did with Andy Flower at the Cricket World Cup in 2003. Henry now resides in Australia, and has a fascinating book released called Blood, Sweat and Treason: My Story.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Devlin Radio Show Podcast: 30th November
Martin Devlin and the DRS on Newstalk ZB and Radio Sport, compacted into a podcast for the 30th November, 2019.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Devlin Radio Show Podcast: 24th November
The DRS on Newstalk ZB and Radio Sport, compacted into podcast on the 24th November.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Martin Devlin chats to Lawrence Booth, Editor of the Wisden Cricketer's Almanack
Martin Devlin has a good long cricketing natter with Wisden Cricketer's Almanack Editor Lawrence Booth, about the job he loves and why Test Cricket remains the absolute pinnacle.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.