The Cricketer launches new County Conversation podcast

Host Cameron Ponsonby, special guests and The Cricketer's award-winning roster will frequent the weekly show which focuses on the key issues around the English domestic scene

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The Cricketer is proud to announce the launch of a new podcast, County Conversation, dedicated to the English domestic scene.

Cameron Ponsonby will host a weekly show featuring regular guests from the circuit and expert insight from The Cricketer's award-winning team of correspondents.

Episodes will be devoted to shedding light on the game's foremost topics while providing analysis of the biggest stories of the season.

The first episode - available from Thursday (April 4) - which previews the new County Championship season features Nottinghamshire head coach Peter Moores, who has twice led England men.

Available to download via Spotify, Acast, Apple and Google Podcasts (or wherever you get your podcasts), entire episodes will also be viewable via The Cricketer's YouTube channel.

The Cricketer has now won the Outstanding Online Coverage of Domestic Cricket prize at the ECB Domestic Cricket Journalism Awards six years in a row.

The team comprises chief correspondent George Dobell, The Cricketer magazine editor Huw Turbervill, deputy magazine editor James Coyne, digital editor Nick Howson and journalists Nick Friend and Elizabeth Botcherby.

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