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October 1, 2025 44 mins

On this week's episode of The BYC Podcast, Dylan Cleaver and Paul Ford join ACC Head G Lane to discuss our home summer of cricket starting on a freezing cold night in the Mount (00:00)...

Then the fellas discuss Tim Robinson's maiden T20 Century going in vain against a belligerent Aussie team (01:00) and Sophie Devine's Century in the Women's Cricket World Cup opening match going in vain against a belligerent Aussie team (12:45)... 

Also, they weigh up the Pros & Cons of a New Zealand team joining the Big Bash League (19:20).

Plus, all your favourite furniture, including 'Dylan Cleaver's Who Am I?' (27:00), 'Paul Ford's Cricket Violence Corner' (37:45), and 'Bat Chat' (39:40)!

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