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Late Night Cricket

Sports EN ↓ 3 episodes

Late Night Cricket is a smart, sharp, and slightly irreverent take on the world of cricket — recorded in real time, and always with an opinion. Host Jason Cox reacts to the biggest matches, and calls out anything that’s “just not cricket.” From the Ashes to The Hundred, Tests Matches to the WPL, this is cricket talk with humour, honesty, and edge — usually while a game is on and a refreshment is in hand.

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Chaos Global

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Sports

Latest episode

Jun 11, 2026

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Episodes

Ben Stokes Under Fire 11.06.2026

This week on Late Night Cricket, Jason Cox looks at the controversy surrounding Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson, including the reaction from around the cricket world. He recaps  Australia’s latest performance against Bangladesh in the 2nd ODI from Mirpur, where they lost their first three wickets without scoring a run. The show wraps up with Performances of the Week, recognising the standout players f...

T20 Cricket with a Special Guest 26.04.2026

Jason sits down with a special guest to watch the 4th T20 International between South Africa and India.

From County Cricket to the IPL 19.04.2026

This week on Late Night Cricket , Jason Cox moves between formats, countries and competitions — from county cricket to the Indian Premier League. There’s a look at the state of the game, some late-night reflections on where cricket is heading, and a few thoughts that don’t quite fit anywhere else. Plus a quick nod to the past, and a few shoutouts along the way. Cricket, late at night.

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