Red Inker With Jarrod Kimber

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Good Areas is a daily cricket podcast from Jarrod Kimber. Looking at the week in cricket, what topics Jarrod has been obsessing about, a Q&A with some of the smartest fans around, an expert coming on every week to talk about their pet topic, and some great stories from the sport's history.If you love more than just your team but the entire sport of cricket, Red Inker has a daily show to entertain, inform and celebrate your favourite sport.Guests so far have included Harsha Bhogle, Wright Thompson, Abhinav Mukund, Barney Ronay, Paras Khadka, Emma John, Tim Wigmore, Danny Morrison, Melinda Farrell, Manoj Badale, Wasim Khan, Nathan Leamon, Tymal Mills, Peter Della Penna, Neil Manthorp, Matt Roller, Tabraiz Shamsi, Izzy Westbury, Adam Zwar, Daniel Norcross, Chris Broad and Shan Masood.

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  • Edward Fox - Aussiefox
    AWVGCP! Another Winner - Very Good Cricket Podcast
    Jarrod blows me away with how he keeps me interested in listening to this podcast, I can't wait for the next episode to drop, I have gone back to the start and listened to each and every one of them. Always interesting, It's amazing how may different cricket stories there are and the bredth and width of Jarrods cricket knowledge seems to limitless. I find this podcast to be highly entertaining and recomend it to every person in anyway interested in cricket. If like me you're a cricket lover, then this is an absolute must listen. Keep up the good work Jarrod. (and his team of course)
  • vmohank
    Outstanding analysis and discussion if you live and love cricket
    This is the greatest cricketing community on the internet. Jarrod is a storyteller and data analyst of such skill and wit , paralleled only by his absolute passion, love and vision for game . I mean, anyone who has heard him talk about Associate Cricket or the future of cricket broadcasting will know this. Also, special mention to the Axar Patel video /podcast. Professional analysis of highest degree. Goosebumps all the way through for 36 mins.
  • TGCFan
    Fascinating, far-ranging podcast
    I really enjoy cricket and grew up watching it in the 90s. What Kimber does here is connect cricket to wider political, cultural and economic trends, while still keeping it tied to the sport itself. I’ve learned more about English cricket, how cricket broadcasts are and should be created, and about the story of specific Australian cricketers here than I would have anywhere else. The depth, humor and fun far exceeds most anything else I’ve heard. Five stars for this gem that entertains and edifies.
  • Sagar Sriramagiri
    Jarrod’s a maestro
    In my opinion Jarrod is the best cricket writer/podcaster out there. And these podcasts are absolute gold.
  • Mohd27273)3382
    Thoughtful and hilarious cricket podcast.
    In my opinion, this is the best cricket podcast out there. Jarrod tackles a fascinating cricket related subject in each episode. I’ve loved every one, except the stuff on Indian cricket, because there’s too much content on Indian cricket anyway. The episodes on SA’s cricket board issues with Firdose Moonda, the episode on Faf Du Plessis and the episode on the West Indian rebel cricketers were three that stood out to me. All the best.
  • Yash7182
    Quality guaranteed!!
    Nobody produces more quality content as consistently as Jarrod does. Absolute joy to listen to.
  • PeteHar
    Trust Jarrod to deliver a top quality podcast
    Jarrod is one of those insanely talented people whose talent is not understood well enough. Creating top quality content is Jarrod’s thing, be it his written pieces on ESPN Cricinfo or his analysis videos on YouTube. You can see the amount of work he has put into his content, it is evident. This podcast is no different. Thanks Jarrod.
  • nitpai
    Lovely Podcast
    Been a fan of Jarrod from his stints on Polite Enquiries and also for his articles on cricinfo. Really love both this podcast as well as Double Century. Loved pretty much all the episodes especially the ones with Ian Wright, Siddartha and the one on Sreesanth. The only I did not like a great deal was the one on Michael Clarke. Overall a great podcast and look forward to more great content.
  • JanayRehmat
    Cricket’s Hunter Thompson/Guerrilla Analyst
    Jarrod Kimber’s [Host] work is consistently entertaining and while the bar for quality analysis in Cricket is fairly low, Kimber would still scale it if it were higher. This and his other podcasts are a must for the well-rounded cricket fan. And he’s the only cricket affiliated professional from Australia [except Gideon Haigh] who is not only easy to like, but to respect. [Jokes aside, there’s certainly less sycophancy surrounding the national side than there was]. If you’re tired of the hyper-partisan and trite chatter that animates much of cricket media, then Kimber’s podcasts and books are what you’re looking for. Recommended without reservation.
  • Thinesh26
    Absolutely brilliant
    Absolutely brilliant podcast. I have been cricket fan for all of my life. Never understood a game better than cricket. Even for me, Jarrod brings a different flavor or cricket through this podcast. Just finished listening Shan 2.0. Brilliant interview. Kudos Jarrod.
  • Tugwaugh
    Listen for Jarrod Kimber’s Insights & Observations
    Jarrod is arguably the best cricket analyst out there and he’s finally come out with his own podcast. Strongly recommended for smart insights into the way game is played by cricketers, covered by media, discussed by fans and managed by administrators. Also, he’s quite smart with numbers so expect evidence-based observations and conversations with guests.
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