1 00:00:06,667 --> 00:00:10,467 Speaker 1: You're listening to the Weekend Sport Podcast with Jason Fine 2 00:00:10,707 --> 00:00:11,787 Speaker 1: from newstalk EDB. 3 00:00:12,747 --> 00:00:17,707 Speaker 2: The first eleven inductees into the New Zealand Cricket Hall 4 00:00:17,747 --> 00:00:20,747 Speaker 2: of Fame were revealed at a very special function at 5 00:00:20,827 --> 00:00:23,507 Speaker 2: the Basin Reserve at the New Zealand Cricket Museum at 6 00:00:23,507 --> 00:00:27,787 Speaker 2: the Basin Reserve, and the eleven inductees were Bert Sutcliffe, 7 00:00:27,987 --> 00:00:32,787 Speaker 2: John Reed, Jackie Lord, Trish mcelvey, Glenn Turner, Sir Richard Hadley, 8 00:00:33,067 --> 00:00:38,507 Speaker 2: Debbie Hockley, Martin Crowe, Emily Drumm, Daniel Vittori and Brendan McCallum. 9 00:00:39,147 --> 00:00:42,547 Speaker 2: A couple of those players obviously have since passed on, 10 00:00:42,587 --> 00:00:45,667 Speaker 2: but they were all represented either themselves or by members 11 00:00:46,107 --> 00:00:49,307 Speaker 2: of their families. It was a really lovely ceremony inducting 12 00:00:49,347 --> 00:00:53,587 Speaker 2: the first eleven into the Hall of Fame. Annually more 13 00:00:53,627 --> 00:00:56,907 Speaker 2: players will be added, and I guess there'll be debate 14 00:00:57,067 --> 00:01:00,467 Speaker 2: over the next inductees or whether there should have been 15 00:01:00,467 --> 00:01:03,987 Speaker 2: some players inducted this time around in the first eleven 16 00:01:04,027 --> 00:01:07,267 Speaker 2: who weren't. But those are the eleven. Hockley, as I mentioned, 17 00:01:07,347 --> 00:01:09,827 Speaker 2: was one of them. Nineteen test matches she scored thirteen 18 00:01:09,907 --> 00:01:13,627 Speaker 2: hundred runs at an average of fifty four centuries, seven 19 00:01:13,707 --> 00:01:15,867 Speaker 2: half centuries a top score of one hundred and twenty 20 00:01:15,867 --> 00:01:19,107 Speaker 2: six not out against Australia. Was the New Zealand women's 21 00:01:19,107 --> 00:01:22,667 Speaker 2: team captain in six Tests and twenty seven One Day 22 00:01:22,667 --> 00:01:26,947 Speaker 2: Internationals and all she played one hundred and eighteen One 23 00:01:27,027 --> 00:01:30,507 Speaker 2: Day international scoring over four thousand runs at an average 24 00:01:30,547 --> 00:01:33,387 Speaker 2: of forty two. She was the first woman to eclipse 25 00:01:33,387 --> 00:01:36,947 Speaker 2: four thousand ODI runs and also the first to play 26 00:01:37,187 --> 00:01:39,907 Speaker 2: in one hundred One Day Internationals. One of our great 27 00:01:39,947 --> 00:01:42,827 Speaker 2: players and one of the inductees into the New Zealand 28 00:01:42,827 --> 00:01:44,907 Speaker 2: Cricket Hall of Fame. I spoke to DeBie Hockley briefly 29 00:01:44,947 --> 00:01:48,467 Speaker 2: after the ceremony and asked how special it was for her. Yeah. 30 00:01:48,587 --> 00:01:52,627 Speaker 3: Actually, Jason, it's pretty amazing really. I mean, as I've 31 00:01:52,787 --> 00:01:55,587 Speaker 3: mentioned earlier, you know, I've had I've had amazing things 32 00:01:55,587 --> 00:01:58,187 Speaker 3: happened to me, probably since I finished my playing career. 33 00:01:58,627 --> 00:02:01,227 Speaker 3: Some of them sort of individual things, like say when 34 00:02:01,267 --> 00:02:03,427 Speaker 3: I was in dated into the IC Scenes Hall of 35 00:02:03,507 --> 00:02:07,467 Speaker 3: Fame and when I became New Zealand prison. But to 36 00:02:07,547 --> 00:02:11,347 Speaker 3: be part of this, you know, inaugural first eleven, when 37 00:02:11,387 --> 00:02:13,667 Speaker 3: I look at the names of the people. I'm standing 38 00:02:13,707 --> 00:02:15,587 Speaker 3: here with you and we're looking at the photos on 39 00:02:15,627 --> 00:02:18,347 Speaker 3: the walls around here, and I'm just thinking, God, I'm 40 00:02:18,347 --> 00:02:21,507 Speaker 3: in the same in the same room as like John Reid, 41 00:02:21,627 --> 00:02:23,267 Speaker 3: Bert Zackliffe. 42 00:02:23,347 --> 00:02:23,987 Speaker 1: Richard Reser. 43 00:02:24,027 --> 00:02:26,307 Speaker 3: Richard doesn't matter because I know him so well anyway, 44 00:02:26,747 --> 00:02:30,667 Speaker 3: but even you know, the likes of Jackie Laud, who 45 00:02:30,747 --> 00:02:34,147 Speaker 3: I think is you know, I'm so thrilled that she 46 00:02:34,307 --> 00:02:39,027 Speaker 3: has been because whose stacks are phenomenal, Christopher Colby and 47 00:02:39,107 --> 00:02:44,747 Speaker 3: two of my heroes Betting Emily Drummond, Martin crow Bless 48 00:02:44,787 --> 00:02:48,707 Speaker 3: Martin Prowe, but his sister Debs here and it's it's 49 00:02:48,707 --> 00:02:51,307 Speaker 3: really hard to explain next year, it's it's a it's 50 00:02:51,307 --> 00:02:55,787 Speaker 3: a very very special thing, the likes of probably which 51 00:02:55,787 --> 00:02:57,027 Speaker 3: I haven't experienced before. 52 00:02:57,187 --> 00:02:59,227 Speaker 2: Oh, that's so well articulated. What about being here at 53 00:02:59,227 --> 00:03:00,627 Speaker 2: the base In Reserve. I mean, there are a lot 54 00:03:00,667 --> 00:03:03,387 Speaker 2: of wonderful cricket grounds upon which you have done a 55 00:03:03,427 --> 00:03:05,387 Speaker 2: lot of wonderful things. How do you reflect on your 56 00:03:05,427 --> 00:03:07,547 Speaker 2: time playing cricket at the Basin Reserve. 57 00:03:07,787 --> 00:03:11,067 Speaker 3: Well, probably my best effort at the Basin Reserve, I 58 00:03:11,067 --> 00:03:15,107 Speaker 3: think was making really good tasted sandwiches because I don't 59 00:03:15,187 --> 00:03:18,307 Speaker 3: know that I ever had really really good scores here, 60 00:03:19,587 --> 00:03:23,867 Speaker 3: but the tasted sandwich maker was excellent. It probably wasn't 61 00:03:23,907 --> 00:03:26,947 Speaker 3: a particularly happy hunting ground for us here at the basin. 62 00:03:27,347 --> 00:03:30,547 Speaker 3: But I was looking at the photo they've got media 63 00:03:30,547 --> 00:03:33,107 Speaker 3: in the Hall of Fame here and it's actually Hair 64 00:03:33,147 --> 00:03:35,667 Speaker 3: at the Basin Reserve holding the World Cup, yes in 65 00:03:35,747 --> 00:03:39,147 Speaker 3: two thousand, which I had tried five times to win. 66 00:03:39,627 --> 00:03:42,707 Speaker 3: Finally got my hands on the blooming thing and so 67 00:03:42,827 --> 00:03:45,227 Speaker 3: that fader was taken in the basin. So that's probably 68 00:03:45,267 --> 00:03:46,947 Speaker 3: my most special memory of the Basin. 69 00:03:47,467 --> 00:03:49,827 Speaker 2: And the other great thing about this is that you're 70 00:03:49,907 --> 00:03:53,147 Speaker 2: the initial inductees, but annually you're going to be joined 71 00:03:53,147 --> 00:03:56,267 Speaker 2: by many, many more of your countrymen and women who 72 00:03:56,267 --> 00:03:59,347 Speaker 2: have excelled in cricket as well. But as a foundation member, 73 00:03:59,587 --> 00:04:01,867 Speaker 2: I guess you'll always be in the first eleven, even 74 00:04:01,867 --> 00:04:04,147 Speaker 2: though you'll probably harm that sort of thing off debbit. 75 00:04:04,227 --> 00:04:06,987 Speaker 3: That's true, That's quite true. I mean, you can you know, 76 00:04:07,227 --> 00:04:10,747 Speaker 3: it's you can only ever have the very first thing 77 00:04:10,787 --> 00:04:14,107 Speaker 3: of something once, if that makes sense to you. And 78 00:04:14,187 --> 00:04:17,627 Speaker 3: I think I feel I just feel like I don't know, 79 00:04:17,667 --> 00:04:22,427 Speaker 3: it's all the cliches, like you feel honored and very 80 00:04:22,467 --> 00:04:25,507 Speaker 3: privileged to be part of it. But also when I 81 00:04:25,547 --> 00:04:27,907 Speaker 3: thought late during this week, when I thought about it, 82 00:04:27,947 --> 00:04:30,707 Speaker 3: in some ways it allows you to think, well, you've 83 00:04:30,707 --> 00:04:33,307 Speaker 3: actually done something quite cool over your years. You know, 84 00:04:33,347 --> 00:04:35,907 Speaker 3: it's not you've not been too shabby as a player, 85 00:04:36,867 --> 00:04:40,507 Speaker 3: and that's actually very nice to reflect Ozwale and to 86 00:04:40,547 --> 00:04:42,907 Speaker 3: be acknowledged that's the other thing, just to be acknowledged 87 00:04:42,947 --> 00:04:46,707 Speaker 3: by someone else, you know, to be part of this 88 00:04:46,787 --> 00:04:48,547 Speaker 3: first of evenings, it's very cool. 89 00:04:48,827 --> 00:04:51,747 Speaker 2: That's Debbie Hockley who was one of the initial inductees, 90 00:04:51,907 --> 00:04:54,747 Speaker 2: as was Emily Drumm, who became the first New Zealand 91 00:04:54,747 --> 00:04:57,827 Speaker 2: cricketer to captain a World Cup winning side after New 92 00:04:57,947 --> 00:05:01,387 Speaker 2: Zealand's a memorable four run win against Australia at the 93 00:05:01,387 --> 00:05:04,187 Speaker 2: Bertzick Clove Oval. In the year two thousands, she played 94 00:05:04,187 --> 00:05:07,267 Speaker 2: in five Tests and in the last two produced scores 95 00:05:07,307 --> 00:05:09,387 Speaker 2: of one hundred and sixty one not out and sixty 96 00:05:09,467 --> 00:05:12,827 Speaker 2: two not out against Australia at christ Church and sixty 97 00:05:12,867 --> 00:05:15,267 Speaker 2: two and one hundred and twelve not out against England 98 00:05:15,547 --> 00:05:19,027 Speaker 2: at Guildford. Her unbeaten one hundred and sixty one against 99 00:05:19,067 --> 00:05:21,867 Speaker 2: Australia was a New Zealand women's Test record at the time. 100 00:05:22,147 --> 00:05:25,067 Speaker 2: She also played one hundred One Day internationals for her country, 101 00:05:25,307 --> 00:05:29,467 Speaker 2: reaching fifty on twenty one occasions and twice going on 102 00:05:29,587 --> 00:05:32,987 Speaker 2: to make a century. So Emily Drum was another in 103 00:05:33,067 --> 00:05:34,827 Speaker 2: duc Dee into the Hall of Fame. I spoke to 104 00:05:34,867 --> 00:05:37,227 Speaker 2: her about how special it was for her to be 105 00:05:37,307 --> 00:05:38,227 Speaker 2: recognized this way. 106 00:05:38,587 --> 00:05:42,907 Speaker 4: Well, it's incredibly special. You've played a life of cracket. 107 00:05:42,987 --> 00:05:46,707 Speaker 4: You played for a long time in terms of your career, 108 00:05:46,907 --> 00:05:48,947 Speaker 4: but well, you think it's over, you can put your 109 00:05:48,947 --> 00:05:53,547 Speaker 4: feet out, and then suddenly this comes around. You're like, Okay, 110 00:05:53,667 --> 00:05:57,747 Speaker 4: this is just something new and special and you feel 111 00:05:58,267 --> 00:06:00,107 Speaker 4: like a part of a family and it's it's a 112 00:06:00,147 --> 00:06:04,027 Speaker 4: Newsiland cricket family and having privileged to be involved in 113 00:06:04,107 --> 00:06:07,027 Speaker 4: many things post cricket, but this is really special. I'm 114 00:06:07,027 --> 00:06:09,427 Speaker 4: incredibly proud to my family are as too. 115 00:06:10,107 --> 00:06:13,307 Speaker 2: When the citations are read out, and just the achievements 116 00:06:13,307 --> 00:06:16,227 Speaker 2: of all of you, but yours in particular, it seems 117 00:06:16,227 --> 00:06:17,947 Speaker 2: like you got runs every time you're bad it. How 118 00:06:17,987 --> 00:06:21,427 Speaker 2: do you reflect on your international cricket career. 119 00:06:21,867 --> 00:06:24,227 Speaker 4: I was just talking about that recently with someone and 120 00:06:24,787 --> 00:06:28,387 Speaker 4: sometimes I don't think I appreciated what I did do 121 00:06:28,747 --> 00:06:31,707 Speaker 4: in my time in the Black Jersey US goes and 122 00:06:31,987 --> 00:06:36,427 Speaker 4: fifteen years, the game's become a little fuzzy and you 123 00:06:36,467 --> 00:06:39,547 Speaker 4: don't remember some of the maybe the mediocre games, but 124 00:06:39,587 --> 00:06:43,067 Speaker 4: you certainly remember the highlights. And yeah, there's some big 125 00:06:43,147 --> 00:06:45,347 Speaker 4: Test innings in there. And I certainly had a ball 126 00:06:45,347 --> 00:06:48,147 Speaker 4: with the red ball, you could say, and white ball 127 00:06:48,747 --> 00:06:52,227 Speaker 4: was probably our bread and butter, and we didn't play 128 00:06:52,227 --> 00:06:54,707 Speaker 4: as many Test match as I'm proud of everything I 129 00:06:54,707 --> 00:06:58,307 Speaker 4: did for my country, and to be in this group 130 00:06:58,587 --> 00:07:01,547 Speaker 4: is incredible. We've got the greats of the game that 131 00:07:01,627 --> 00:07:04,547 Speaker 4: played for New Zealand, both men and women, and you 132 00:07:04,707 --> 00:07:07,227 Speaker 4: kind of have to think how I managed to make 133 00:07:07,227 --> 00:07:11,987 Speaker 4: the eleven so a special honor and something that I 134 00:07:12,027 --> 00:07:15,427 Speaker 4: will remember and my family will remember and enjoy for 135 00:07:15,467 --> 00:07:16,027 Speaker 4: what it's worth. 136 00:07:16,507 --> 00:07:18,147 Speaker 2: Well, you're well and truly worth your place. Can I 137 00:07:18,187 --> 00:07:20,507 Speaker 2: ask you about the World Cup one? How often do 138 00:07:20,547 --> 00:07:21,187 Speaker 2: you think about that? 139 00:07:22,427 --> 00:07:25,107 Speaker 4: Well, I'd prepare to think about my recent one, to 140 00:07:25,147 --> 00:07:30,667 Speaker 4: be fair, because that's incredible. I still have to punch 141 00:07:30,747 --> 00:07:34,147 Speaker 4: myself to remind myself that that actually happened only a 142 00:07:34,147 --> 00:07:37,147 Speaker 4: few months ago, if that, But well, we think about 143 00:07:37,187 --> 00:07:38,587 Speaker 4: it a lot, and I was just talking to one 144 00:07:38,587 --> 00:07:43,067 Speaker 4: of the girls and just the moments that you remember 145 00:07:43,427 --> 00:07:47,267 Speaker 4: are not necessarily the trophies, but it's the times after 146 00:07:47,387 --> 00:07:49,707 Speaker 4: you win the trophies, because that's what it's all about, 147 00:07:50,027 --> 00:07:51,747 Speaker 4: and you look at each other and their eye you 148 00:07:51,827 --> 00:07:55,547 Speaker 4: say we did it, We finally did it. And to 149 00:07:55,787 --> 00:07:58,547 Speaker 4: climb that everest, to get to the top and say 150 00:07:58,547 --> 00:08:01,067 Speaker 4: that you've won that the biggest trophy of ball at 151 00:08:01,107 --> 00:08:03,387 Speaker 4: that time. It doesn't get much better than that. But 152 00:08:04,867 --> 00:08:07,467 Speaker 4: it's just one of the peaks I had of my career. 153 00:08:07,507 --> 00:08:09,947 Speaker 4: But I'm just so delighted for the recent crop to 154 00:08:10,027 --> 00:08:13,027 Speaker 4: get that enjoyment. And you'll never ever surpass it. That 155 00:08:13,147 --> 00:08:15,707 Speaker 4: first time will always be the best time, and I 156 00:08:15,747 --> 00:08:18,267 Speaker 4: would love if they could do it again. But man, 157 00:08:18,467 --> 00:08:20,627 Speaker 4: that's just been the greatest thing in recent times for 158 00:08:20,667 --> 00:08:21,307 Speaker 4: the woman's game. 159 00:08:21,507 --> 00:08:26,347 Speaker 2: That's Emily dram another inductee and finally from the ceremony 160 00:08:26,387 --> 00:08:29,987 Speaker 2: on Thursday night, Brendon McCallum, captain who led New Zealand 161 00:08:30,027 --> 00:08:32,387 Speaker 2: out of the doldrooms to establish itself by the time 162 00:08:32,427 --> 00:08:34,267 Speaker 2: he retired as one of the best teams in the world. 163 00:08:34,587 --> 00:08:36,907 Speaker 2: Along the way, he started in various roles, scoring New 164 00:08:36,987 --> 00:08:39,907 Speaker 2: Zealand's first triple century and Test matches of course at 165 00:08:39,907 --> 00:08:43,227 Speaker 2: one point, and the fastest century and Test history of 166 00:08:43,467 --> 00:08:46,707 Speaker 2: fifty four balls at another. Under his leadership, New Zealand 167 00:08:46,747 --> 00:08:48,387 Speaker 2: reached the World Cup Final for the first time in 168 00:08:48,427 --> 00:08:52,987 Speaker 2: twenty fifteen and went thirteen consecutive home Test matches without 169 00:08:53,027 --> 00:08:55,827 Speaker 2: a defeat. Brendan McCullum was the first cricketer to play 170 00:08:55,867 --> 00:08:59,987 Speaker 2: in one hundred consecutive Tests from his debut. He was 171 00:08:59,987 --> 00:09:02,227 Speaker 2: there Thursday night as well. Of course he's here as 172 00:09:02,267 --> 00:09:04,507 Speaker 2: coach of the England cricket team. I congratulated him and 173 00:09:04,507 --> 00:09:06,507 Speaker 2: asked him what it meant to be recognized this way? 174 00:09:07,427 --> 00:09:09,987 Speaker 5: Thank you Bane. Yeah, it's obviously it's amazing that it's 175 00:09:10,067 --> 00:09:15,027 Speaker 5: very humbling and you look around the fellow inductees into 176 00:09:15,027 --> 00:09:16,387 Speaker 5: the first step of all the fame and you sit 177 00:09:16,547 --> 00:09:18,267 Speaker 5: back and you go, criky, I'm not sure I should 178 00:09:18,267 --> 00:09:21,587 Speaker 5: be here, but you know that's I guess there was 179 00:09:21,667 --> 00:09:23,827 Speaker 5: room for one slogger in this. It was nice to 180 00:09:23,867 --> 00:09:25,467 Speaker 5: be able to nice to be able to get the 181 00:09:26,267 --> 00:09:28,747 Speaker 5: selection of us. Honestly, it's incredibly humbling. You know, I 182 00:09:29,987 --> 00:09:31,907 Speaker 5: grew up wanting to play cricket for my country and 183 00:09:32,307 --> 00:09:33,987 Speaker 5: I would have played one Test to play it as 184 00:09:34,027 --> 00:09:35,947 Speaker 5: long as I didn't to have any impact to whatsoever. 185 00:09:36,787 --> 00:09:39,867 Speaker 5: It was pretty amazing and I feel incredibly grateful for it. 186 00:09:39,907 --> 00:09:41,627 Speaker 5: But to be honest in the way that we have 187 00:09:41,707 --> 00:09:44,587 Speaker 5: been tonight is really humbling and a great feeling. 188 00:09:44,947 --> 00:09:46,267 Speaker 2: You've had a lot of cricket balls and a lot 189 00:09:46,267 --> 00:09:48,227 Speaker 2: of cricket grounds around the world, but it's the basin 190 00:09:48,747 --> 00:09:50,747 Speaker 2: a little bit special for you because I thot' three. 191 00:09:50,667 --> 00:09:53,107 Speaker 5: O two Yeah, definitely, I think, you know, I think 192 00:09:53,107 --> 00:09:56,147 Speaker 5: what it meant for the country and those that support 193 00:09:56,707 --> 00:09:59,947 Speaker 5: New Zealand cricket, and the obviously the journey that we've 194 00:09:59,987 --> 00:10:02,987 Speaker 5: been on with Martin Crows, the late great Martin Crows 195 00:10:03,027 --> 00:10:05,187 Speaker 5: two nine to nine, and then for someone to have 196 00:10:05,227 --> 00:10:08,587 Speaker 5: got over hurdle and then to see how much it 197 00:10:08,667 --> 00:10:12,107 Speaker 5: meant to the packed house that day as well. It 198 00:10:12,187 --> 00:10:15,227 Speaker 5: is a significant sort of place for me and I've 199 00:10:15,227 --> 00:10:18,347 Speaker 5: had some really special memories here and not always your 200 00:10:18,347 --> 00:10:21,627 Speaker 5: own memories, you know. I remember times with bold teams 201 00:10:21,627 --> 00:10:23,587 Speaker 5: out and have famous test wins here that you've been 202 00:10:23,627 --> 00:10:25,907 Speaker 5: a part of, and other guys being successful, and it's 203 00:10:25,987 --> 00:10:27,707 Speaker 5: just a great ground to play. It's so unique in 204 00:10:27,747 --> 00:10:29,747 Speaker 5: its own way and sort to see the home of 205 00:10:30,187 --> 00:10:33,227 Speaker 5: the New Zealand Cricket Museum and as it really is, 206 00:10:33,267 --> 00:10:35,627 Speaker 5: the HQ of New Zealand cricket, and. 207 00:10:35,707 --> 00:10:39,027 Speaker 2: You refocus quickly now after tonight back into your day 208 00:10:39,147 --> 00:10:41,347 Speaker 2: job of coaching the England side. You're looking forward to 209 00:10:41,347 --> 00:10:42,107 Speaker 2: the next five days. 210 00:10:42,827 --> 00:10:45,547 Speaker 5: Yeah, well that's just like irony thing as a sort 211 00:10:45,547 --> 00:10:49,387 Speaker 5: of Obviously tomorrow we go to battle and I'm trying 212 00:10:49,427 --> 00:10:53,107 Speaker 5: to find ways for our England boys to so hopefully 213 00:10:53,107 --> 00:10:55,507 Speaker 5: take it to new lead in the series. But you know, 214 00:10:55,547 --> 00:10:57,187 Speaker 5: I really looked forward to I thought the first Test 215 00:10:57,187 --> 00:10:59,547 Speaker 5: match was it was a lot closer than what the 216 00:10:59,587 --> 00:11:02,107 Speaker 5: March and looked on paper. I think if these elm 217 00:11:02,147 --> 00:11:03,627 Speaker 5: were out to hold their catches and it would have 218 00:11:03,627 --> 00:11:05,347 Speaker 5: been a little bit different and they would have put 219 00:11:05,427 --> 00:11:06,867 Speaker 5: us under a lot of pressure. So we know that 220 00:11:06,947 --> 00:11:09,747 Speaker 5: we're realistic with the standards that we need to meet 221 00:11:09,787 --> 00:11:11,627 Speaker 5: and make sure that we go there and still play 222 00:11:11,667 --> 00:11:13,947 Speaker 5: the style that gives us our best chance. And I 223 00:11:13,947 --> 00:11:15,667 Speaker 5: think it's going to be ripping test match and I'll 224 00:11:15,707 --> 00:11:20,147 Speaker 5: be well attended and hopefully, you know, we see a 225 00:11:20,227 --> 00:11:21,587 Speaker 5: tight victory one. 226 00:11:21,387 --> 00:11:24,067 Speaker 1: Way or the other congratch on this fast. 227 00:11:24,067 --> 00:11:24,587 Speaker 2: Great to see you. 228 00:11:24,707 --> 00:11:25,467 Speaker 5: Thanks Briani too. 229 00:11:25,547 --> 00:11:26,067 Speaker 1: Tuess mate. 230 00:11:26,107 --> 00:11:29,107 Speaker 2: That is Brenda McCallum who was inducted on Thursday night 231 00:11:29,107 --> 00:11:31,547 Speaker 2: as well, and then, as I mentioned to him, got 232 00:11:31,547 --> 00:11:34,707 Speaker 2: into his day job, which is coaching this England cricket team. 233 00:11:35,267 --> 00:11:38,467 Speaker 1: For more from Weekend Sport with Jason Fine, listen live 234 00:11:38,547 --> 00:11:41,867 Speaker 1: to news Talks at B weekends from midday or follow 235 00:11:41,907 --> 00:11:43,507 Speaker 1: the podcast on iHeartRadio