Test Match Special Podcast – Remembering ‘The Judge’, Robin Smith


Available for over a year

Jonathan Agnew speaks to broadcaster Mark Nicholas following the death of his friend and former Hampshire team-mate Robin Smith. ‘The Judge’, who died on 1st December aged 62, scored more than 4,000 Test runs for England. Plus, we hear an interview from Smith back in 2019 where he spoke about his struggles away from the pitch.

Programme Website



Source link

  • Related Posts

    Alfie Burden beats Stuart Bingham in Shoot Out for first ranking title

    Alfie Burden beat Stuart Bingham 63-8 to win the Snooker Shoot Out and claim his first ranking title in Blackpool. He turns 49 on Sunday but started the celebrations early…

    UFC Fight Night: Expert picks, best bets for Royval vs. Kape

    Former men’s flyweight title challenger Brandon Royval looks to reenter championship contention when he takes on Manel Kape in the main event at UFC Fight Night on Saturday from the…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    Alfie Burden beats Stuart Bingham in Shoot Out for first ranking title

    Alfie Burden beats Stuart Bingham in Shoot Out for first ranking title

    2 dead, 8 critical in Brown shooting, Providence mayor says

    2 dead, 8 critical in Brown shooting, Providence mayor says

    Disney Reportedly Sending Theaters 4 Different Avengers: Doomsday Trailers to Push Fans to See Avatar: Fire and Ash Multiple Times

    Disney Reportedly Sending Theaters 4 Different Avengers: Doomsday Trailers to Push Fans to See Avatar: Fire and Ash Multiple Times

    Is It Ever Safe to Microwave Plastic? I Asked a Few Experts to Weigh In

    Is It Ever Safe to Microwave Plastic? I Asked a Few Experts to Weigh In

    Could violence in the DRC become a regional conflict? | Conflict

    Could violence in the DRC become a regional conflict? | Conflict

    More financially distressed farmers are expected to lose their property soon as loan repayments and incomes continue to falter

    More financially distressed farmers are expected to lose their property soon as loan repayments and incomes continue to falter