1 00:00:06,707 --> 00:00:10,467 Speaker 1: You're listening to the Weekend Sport podcast with Jason Vine 2 00:00:10,747 --> 00:00:12,067 Speaker 1: from News Talk, ZEDB. 3 00:00:12,907 --> 00:00:17,467 Speaker 2: Grade Cricketer and online Phenomenon. It's satirical take on cricket 4 00:00:17,507 --> 00:00:19,547 Speaker 2: across the Globe's earned them an audience of nearly a 5 00:00:19,667 --> 00:00:23,867 Speaker 2: million on social media. They have an international number one podcast, 6 00:00:23,907 --> 00:00:27,787 Speaker 2: They do live tours and have produced two best selling books. 7 00:00:28,067 --> 00:00:30,467 Speaker 2: They talk about cricket as it really is and should 8 00:00:30,507 --> 00:00:33,507 Speaker 2: be talked about. I reckon in a hugely relatable fashion. 9 00:00:33,747 --> 00:00:36,187 Speaker 2: The brains, the faces, the voices behind it. To former 10 00:00:36,227 --> 00:00:40,067 Speaker 2: Sydney grade cricketers Sam Perry and Ian Higgins, who have 11 00:00:40,107 --> 00:00:41,827 Speaker 2: been at the T twenty Cricket World Cup in the 12 00:00:41,827 --> 00:00:45,947 Speaker 2: Caribbean and the United States, mainly on the Grade American 13 00:00:46,187 --> 00:00:49,027 Speaker 2: road Trip. They're back. They join us. Now, how was 14 00:00:49,067 --> 00:00:50,827 Speaker 2: the road trip? Boys? 15 00:00:50,867 --> 00:00:53,227 Speaker 3: Thanks Jason, and just cannot start by saying that's in 16 00:00:53,267 --> 00:00:53,987 Speaker 3: a wonderful intro. 17 00:00:54,187 --> 00:00:55,187 Speaker 4: Was the best intro I've ever had. 18 00:00:55,267 --> 00:00:58,147 Speaker 3: That's Sue Solomon ernest for anything a white man can take. 19 00:00:58,707 --> 00:01:00,547 Speaker 3: I immediately want to make a joke about it. But 20 00:01:00,787 --> 00:01:02,467 Speaker 3: that was very kind of you. You know, we've been 21 00:01:02,507 --> 00:01:05,307 Speaker 3: in the US, as you said, during the Great American 22 00:01:05,387 --> 00:01:07,027 Speaker 3: road Trip and it's to be a shout out to 23 00:01:07,027 --> 00:01:09,427 Speaker 3: our sponsors Wise who got that happening for us, the 24 00:01:09,467 --> 00:01:13,827 Speaker 3: international money transfer app. But yeah, we were We started 25 00:01:13,827 --> 00:01:17,027 Speaker 3: in Texas, we saw the first game of USA Canada. 26 00:01:17,427 --> 00:01:20,067 Speaker 3: We were very skeptical about what we were going to see, 27 00:01:20,107 --> 00:01:22,707 Speaker 3: like Texas is just a place of highways and billboards 28 00:01:22,747 --> 00:01:27,107 Speaker 3: advertising personal injury lawyers and Jesus and we went to 29 00:01:27,147 --> 00:01:30,027 Speaker 3: the rodeo, but it was actually very very cool. Like 30 00:01:30,067 --> 00:01:33,787 Speaker 3: we were skeptical, we saw police in police tanks and 31 00:01:33,827 --> 00:01:36,587 Speaker 3: sniper rifles and stuff. It was all weird and wrong. 32 00:01:36,667 --> 00:01:41,027 Speaker 3: But when you saw that South Asian diaspora population have 33 00:01:41,147 --> 00:01:45,267 Speaker 3: such pride at cricket, their connection to home being played 34 00:01:45,307 --> 00:01:47,747 Speaker 3: on US soil, which is their new home, it was 35 00:01:47,827 --> 00:01:51,227 Speaker 3: actually very heartwarming and we were really pleased to be 36 00:01:51,227 --> 00:01:52,707 Speaker 3: able to go there. We went to New York and 37 00:01:52,707 --> 00:01:55,667 Speaker 3: saw India versus Pakistan as well. Same thing again, so 38 00:01:55,827 --> 00:01:58,467 Speaker 3: like it is crazy how much South Asian, the South 39 00:01:58,507 --> 00:02:01,467 Speaker 3: Asian population take cricket wherever they go, and we were 40 00:02:01,507 --> 00:02:03,067 Speaker 3: there to record it all and have fun with it 41 00:02:03,107 --> 00:02:07,827 Speaker 3: and thankfully for our business, India beat Pakistan YouTube subscribers 42 00:02:07,827 --> 00:02:08,227 Speaker 3: went up. 43 00:02:09,587 --> 00:02:11,707 Speaker 2: I mean, the United States is huge as we know, 44 00:02:11,747 --> 00:02:15,027 Speaker 2: and they've got their traditional sports, you know, football, baseball, basketball, 45 00:02:15,107 --> 00:02:17,827 Speaker 2: ice hockey. Did the cricket You talked about the South 46 00:02:17,867 --> 00:02:21,027 Speaker 2: Asian population, who of course love it wherever it's played 47 00:02:21,027 --> 00:02:24,467 Speaker 2: on the globe, But did you every day yank get 48 00:02:24,507 --> 00:02:24,987 Speaker 2: into it? 49 00:02:26,467 --> 00:02:28,987 Speaker 4: I would say a couple of rare units got around it, 50 00:02:31,347 --> 00:02:34,307 Speaker 4: A couple of guys looking for a sort of identity change, 51 00:02:34,987 --> 00:02:35,587 Speaker 4: a new identity. 52 00:02:35,667 --> 00:02:35,787 Speaker 3: Yea. 53 00:02:36,267 --> 00:02:39,507 Speaker 4: If the padres hadn't worked out for them, maybe the 54 00:02:39,547 --> 00:02:41,627 Speaker 4: cricket team might have done. Yeah. No, Look, I think 55 00:02:42,307 --> 00:02:45,947 Speaker 4: I think fundamentally that this first World Cup there they 56 00:02:45,947 --> 00:02:49,507 Speaker 4: weren't really trying to get that sort of everyday NBC, 57 00:02:50,107 --> 00:02:53,147 Speaker 4: ESPN Sports Center crowd. It's not really that target. I 58 00:02:53,147 --> 00:02:55,907 Speaker 4: think that's that's that's definitely a longer term play for them, 59 00:02:56,147 --> 00:02:58,227 Speaker 4: no quick question. But at the moment you actually don't 60 00:02:58,267 --> 00:03:00,707 Speaker 4: need to because the audience is there's there's already enough 61 00:03:00,747 --> 00:03:03,747 Speaker 4: people there who love it. So no, I don't think 62 00:03:03,747 --> 00:03:06,307 Speaker 4: it's about to take over you know, Yankees, Red Sox. 63 00:03:06,427 --> 00:03:09,627 Speaker 4: But it was still it was still well received, no 64 00:03:09,987 --> 00:03:10,627 Speaker 4: question about that. 65 00:03:10,707 --> 00:03:12,707 Speaker 2: What have you made of the I know you know 66 00:03:12,747 --> 00:03:15,187 Speaker 2: that the actual standard of the cricket is just one 67 00:03:15,267 --> 00:03:17,067 Speaker 2: part of them what you guys are all about. But 68 00:03:17,107 --> 00:03:18,587 Speaker 2: what did you make of the of the cricket or 69 00:03:18,707 --> 00:03:20,187 Speaker 2: have you made of it up to up to the 70 00:03:20,227 --> 00:03:22,827 Speaker 2: point we've now reached reached the final, has it been 71 00:03:22,867 --> 00:03:23,907 Speaker 2: good cricket for you guys? 72 00:03:25,747 --> 00:03:28,827 Speaker 3: That's a deep question and layered question really. But like then, 73 00:03:29,387 --> 00:03:31,587 Speaker 3: to speak of the US the and I don't think 74 00:03:31,587 --> 00:03:35,627 Speaker 3: it's controversial to say the pitch in New York brought 75 00:03:35,667 --> 00:03:37,027 Speaker 3: a lot of teams closer together. 76 00:03:37,227 --> 00:03:37,547 Speaker 4: It was. 77 00:03:37,627 --> 00:03:41,947 Speaker 3: It made for some kind of dour, unpredictable cricket as 78 00:03:41,987 --> 00:03:45,307 Speaker 3: well at the same time, which you know, probably wasn't 79 00:03:45,347 --> 00:03:47,627 Speaker 3: really the point of the whole thing being there. But 80 00:03:47,907 --> 00:03:51,187 Speaker 3: up until now, yeah, it's I think the tournament has 81 00:03:51,227 --> 00:03:53,707 Speaker 3: demonstrated that those teams who I'm sorry to get x's 82 00:03:53,747 --> 00:03:55,307 Speaker 3: and o's on it, but those teams who have good 83 00:03:56,187 --> 00:04:01,467 Speaker 3: skills around, you know, like low, slow spinning wickets, have prospered. 84 00:04:01,507 --> 00:04:05,747 Speaker 3: You know, Afghanistan's had an inspired World Cup. They knocked 85 00:04:05,747 --> 00:04:10,587 Speaker 3: Australia out and deservedly, so India looks pretty much unbeatable. 86 00:04:10,627 --> 00:04:13,267 Speaker 3: South Africa have a great middle order and two really 87 00:04:13,307 --> 00:04:16,947 Speaker 3: good spinners themselves. So I do think that the tournament, 88 00:04:17,027 --> 00:04:19,907 Speaker 3: although it's a strange. It's been a strange format where 89 00:04:19,947 --> 00:04:22,227 Speaker 3: you can kind of, you know, nearly get knocked out 90 00:04:22,267 --> 00:04:24,867 Speaker 3: by Scotland in England's case, and then you know, just 91 00:04:24,907 --> 00:04:27,107 Speaker 3: about nearly make the final. I think it has bubbled 92 00:04:27,147 --> 00:04:30,227 Speaker 3: up the two best teams in those conditions, so and 93 00:04:30,427 --> 00:04:31,707 Speaker 3: it's a pretty mouthwatering final. 94 00:04:31,787 --> 00:04:33,467 Speaker 2: So yeah, yeah, we can talk about that in a moment, 95 00:04:33,467 --> 00:04:35,307 Speaker 2: But can I ask you I was about the grade cricketer. 96 00:04:35,427 --> 00:04:40,187 Speaker 2: It's just it's a phenomenon. Man, did you have any 97 00:04:40,227 --> 00:04:43,027 Speaker 2: idea when you first got your hits together on this 98 00:04:43,427 --> 00:04:44,627 Speaker 2: how big it would become? 99 00:04:45,987 --> 00:04:49,187 Speaker 4: Oh yeah, oh yeah, yeah yeah, there's actually what it 100 00:04:49,227 --> 00:04:53,907 Speaker 4: took us so long? What's wrong with everyone? The genius? 101 00:04:53,907 --> 00:04:59,867 Speaker 4: It exists? No, I mean it's sort of got a 102 00:04:59,867 --> 00:05:02,947 Speaker 4: bit out of hand, to be honest, Jason. It just 103 00:05:02,987 --> 00:05:06,907 Speaker 4: started as it started on Twitter twelve thirteen years ago. 104 00:05:06,987 --> 00:05:10,747 Speaker 4: Now that rolled into our first book in twenty fifteen. 105 00:05:10,867 --> 00:05:14,067 Speaker 4: Think we started our podcast twenty sixteen, second book twenty seventeen, 106 00:05:14,147 --> 00:05:17,347 Speaker 4: TV twenty seventeen, as well, started doing YouTube. More like 107 00:05:17,627 --> 00:05:19,547 Speaker 4: one thing has just led to another then, while we 108 00:05:19,587 --> 00:05:21,907 Speaker 4: started doing stuff on stage in twenty eighteen as well, 109 00:05:21,907 --> 00:05:24,347 Speaker 4: I think, I think every time we put our minds 110 00:05:24,347 --> 00:05:27,227 Speaker 4: to something and we've really enjoyed it, the audience has 111 00:05:27,267 --> 00:05:29,707 Speaker 4: sort of tended to come along with us, which is 112 00:05:29,787 --> 00:05:32,787 Speaker 4: just unbelievably fortunate that we've managed to speak in a 113 00:05:32,827 --> 00:05:35,107 Speaker 4: way that I think most people tend to find cricket. 114 00:05:35,587 --> 00:05:38,747 Speaker 4: Their experience of cricket is the same as ours, which 115 00:05:38,827 --> 00:05:43,707 Speaker 4: is often dark and satirical and and traumatic. But that 116 00:05:43,827 --> 00:05:45,947 Speaker 4: is that's most people was experience of cricket. So I think, like, 117 00:05:46,587 --> 00:05:48,187 Speaker 4: I think we were just lucky, and I think we 118 00:05:48,507 --> 00:05:52,347 Speaker 4: both had interest in you know, entertainment so to speak. 119 00:05:52,587 --> 00:05:54,627 Speaker 4: Before this. We had we had proper jobs where our 120 00:05:54,667 --> 00:05:56,987 Speaker 4: dads were happy with us before this, and then we 121 00:05:57,067 --> 00:05:59,147 Speaker 4: left it for you know, to do some internet jokes. 122 00:05:59,147 --> 00:06:01,907 Speaker 4: But you know, it's I don't think we could never 123 00:06:01,907 --> 00:06:05,067 Speaker 4: have predicted that it would end up, you know, doing 124 00:06:05,107 --> 00:06:08,467 Speaker 4: a show on Broadway with Rubis Shastri on stage. That's 125 00:06:08,507 --> 00:06:10,867 Speaker 4: just that's it still feels like a dream that's happened. 126 00:06:10,907 --> 00:06:11,027 Speaker 4: You know. 127 00:06:11,507 --> 00:06:12,427 Speaker 1: That's that's not the end. 128 00:06:12,867 --> 00:06:15,267 Speaker 4: Hopefully there's more to come from us, but no, it's 129 00:06:15,427 --> 00:06:16,387 Speaker 4: it's just got out of hand. 130 00:06:18,027 --> 00:06:19,027 Speaker 3: Tell us, it got out of hand. 131 00:06:19,107 --> 00:06:21,427 Speaker 2: Yeah, Look, and in a fantastic way. Tell us about 132 00:06:21,427 --> 00:06:23,947 Speaker 2: that that Broadway show. I mean were up there thinking, 133 00:06:24,667 --> 00:06:32,267 Speaker 2: what is this. We're on Broadway with a rubbish. 134 00:06:29,667 --> 00:06:30,707 Speaker 3: No, not a gall Jason. 135 00:06:30,987 --> 00:06:31,187 Speaker 2: Again. 136 00:06:31,267 --> 00:06:33,827 Speaker 3: I was disappointed with the theater size. I thought we 137 00:06:33,867 --> 00:06:38,107 Speaker 3: could have actually played MSG. Yeah, sorry, it was Madison Square. No, no, 138 00:06:38,347 --> 00:06:41,107 Speaker 3: not at all, No, it was it was really it 139 00:06:41,187 --> 00:06:45,547 Speaker 3: was very surreal. You know, the idea that two guys 140 00:06:45,627 --> 00:06:48,547 Speaker 3: like us who really played some middling grade cricket, you know, 141 00:06:48,667 --> 00:06:51,467 Speaker 3: who's whose dreams in the game died ten years before 142 00:06:51,507 --> 00:06:55,787 Speaker 3: we stopped playing, would one day be yeah, on Broadway 143 00:06:56,427 --> 00:06:58,787 Speaker 3: talking about cricket in front of a thousand people. It 144 00:06:58,867 --> 00:07:02,187 Speaker 3: was we're really we're really grateful to everybody who's helped 145 00:07:02,267 --> 00:07:04,907 Speaker 3: make it happen. And there was a lot of good 146 00:07:04,947 --> 00:07:06,987 Speaker 3: will around that show. There's a lot of people in 147 00:07:07,107 --> 00:07:11,067 Speaker 3: the you know, Australian expact community there who were like saying, oh, 148 00:07:11,067 --> 00:07:13,387 Speaker 3: we've got to get to this show. There's obviously we 149 00:07:13,467 --> 00:07:16,507 Speaker 3: have We're really fortunate to have a really substantial Indian 150 00:07:16,507 --> 00:07:19,307 Speaker 3: audience who were really happy after India had beaten Pakistan 151 00:07:19,347 --> 00:07:23,027 Speaker 3: the day before. It's just look, you know. Following on 152 00:07:23,027 --> 00:07:25,827 Speaker 3: from Higes's point, a lot of people like comedy with 153 00:07:25,907 --> 00:07:27,707 Speaker 3: their sport and I don't know if there is a 154 00:07:27,747 --> 00:07:30,227 Speaker 3: lot of it in media right, So we are filling 155 00:07:30,227 --> 00:07:32,307 Speaker 3: a gap that's not quite there. There's more people coming 156 00:07:32,307 --> 00:07:34,267 Speaker 3: into it where beneficiaries of the Internet. And we even 157 00:07:34,307 --> 00:07:36,747 Speaker 3: find a lot of the players or ex players or 158 00:07:36,747 --> 00:07:39,187 Speaker 3: commentators they really like to be part of it as well. 159 00:07:39,187 --> 00:07:41,747 Speaker 3: Because people like laughs with their sport, that's probably what 160 00:07:41,787 --> 00:07:43,347 Speaker 3: sport is for a lot of them. So we were 161 00:07:43,427 --> 00:07:45,747 Speaker 3: lucky in being introduced to Ravi Shastri who was a 162 00:07:45,787 --> 00:07:48,467 Speaker 3: guest on the night. He had a great night and yeah, 163 00:07:48,507 --> 00:07:50,907 Speaker 3: it was it was a dream come true. Really, it's 164 00:07:50,987 --> 00:07:54,067 Speaker 3: quite surreal and we're really grateful to have done it 165 00:07:54,107 --> 00:07:55,387 Speaker 3: and for everyone who helped make it happen. 166 00:07:55,467 --> 00:07:58,547 Speaker 2: I think what you do as well appears to me anyway, 167 00:07:58,787 --> 00:08:00,827 Speaker 2: a lot of humor is based on sarcasm and on 168 00:08:01,187 --> 00:08:02,707 Speaker 2: giving a bit of you know, giving a bit of 169 00:08:02,747 --> 00:08:04,387 Speaker 2: gyp to people. It seems like you guys put a 170 00:08:04,387 --> 00:08:05,947 Speaker 2: positivelens on everything that you do. 171 00:08:06,107 --> 00:08:11,507 Speaker 3: There's that intentional Oh I didn't notice that at Allen 172 00:08:11,507 --> 00:08:13,147 Speaker 3: Australia have been India in the World Cup. I don't 173 00:08:13,147 --> 00:08:14,707 Speaker 3: think a lot of Indians thought that were put in 174 00:08:14,827 --> 00:08:15,547 Speaker 3: a positive plan. 175 00:08:18,667 --> 00:08:20,747 Speaker 4: But it goes the other way because when when Afganisian, 176 00:08:20,827 --> 00:08:22,867 Speaker 4: you know, Bowl New Zealand that for seventy five, they 177 00:08:22,907 --> 00:08:24,907 Speaker 4: boil us out for a similar amount, It's like, well, 178 00:08:25,147 --> 00:08:26,467 Speaker 4: what goes around comes around, you know. 179 00:08:27,507 --> 00:08:30,267 Speaker 3: Yeah, I think there is We have a very like 180 00:08:30,547 --> 00:08:33,227 Speaker 3: we like to exploit and put a shine of light 181 00:08:33,267 --> 00:08:35,747 Speaker 3: on the darkness and brutality of cricket because that is 182 00:08:35,787 --> 00:08:39,587 Speaker 3: the actual nature of the game. But I think people look, 183 00:08:39,827 --> 00:08:42,147 Speaker 3: you know, people will have their own views about us anyway. 184 00:08:42,227 --> 00:08:44,707 Speaker 3: Not not everybody likes us, but like I think when 185 00:08:44,747 --> 00:08:47,267 Speaker 3: people see after a period of time that we're quite 186 00:08:47,307 --> 00:08:50,587 Speaker 3: equal in the way we give a little bit of 187 00:08:50,667 --> 00:08:54,627 Speaker 3: lip to every country, that there's probably some affectionate kind 188 00:08:54,627 --> 00:08:56,827 Speaker 3: of response that we get from that. I mean, we're 189 00:08:56,907 --> 00:08:59,507 Speaker 3: so glad Australia got knocked out, you know, by the way, 190 00:08:59,507 --> 00:09:02,147 Speaker 3: because like our business booms when it's cricket's and chaos, 191 00:09:02,187 --> 00:09:05,027 Speaker 3: so you never know, you just can't actually put a 192 00:09:05,027 --> 00:09:07,227 Speaker 3: price on how many people want to work after Australia 193 00:09:07,227 --> 00:09:09,147 Speaker 3: has failed, you know, like sandpaper was the best thing 194 00:09:09,147 --> 00:09:11,947 Speaker 3: that happened to us for TG. So we've always thanked 195 00:09:11,947 --> 00:09:12,587 Speaker 3: the boys for. 196 00:09:12,507 --> 00:09:13,227 Speaker 4: That, you know. 197 00:09:13,747 --> 00:09:16,867 Speaker 3: So it's really just trying to be as truthful as 198 00:09:16,907 --> 00:09:20,387 Speaker 3: possible about a lot of people's real experience of cricket, 199 00:09:20,387 --> 00:09:24,067 Speaker 3: which ultimately is underscored by love for the game, but 200 00:09:24,147 --> 00:09:26,707 Speaker 3: it also is a love for pain. So that's all 201 00:09:26,747 --> 00:09:27,547 Speaker 3: we've ever tried to do. 202 00:09:27,667 --> 00:09:30,987 Speaker 2: Yeah, incredibly authentic, A spectacular display of willpower too. To 203 00:09:31,027 --> 00:09:33,747 Speaker 2: wait for eight minutes before mentioning New Zealand being bold 204 00:09:33,787 --> 00:09:37,587 Speaker 2: out for seventy five by Afghanistan, I must say, especially 205 00:09:37,627 --> 00:09:40,507 Speaker 2: two on New Zealand Orgians. That is wonderful stuff from 206 00:09:40,547 --> 00:09:44,547 Speaker 2: you guys. Just before you go South Africa India in 207 00:09:44,587 --> 00:09:48,067 Speaker 2: the final, two unbeaten teams as neutrals. Who should we 208 00:09:48,267 --> 00:09:49,427 Speaker 2: who should we want to win? 209 00:09:50,787 --> 00:09:55,547 Speaker 4: I think it's going out to Yeah, I think the 210 00:09:55,667 --> 00:09:59,147 Speaker 4: neutrals cheering on South Africa. I mean I think the 211 00:09:59,507 --> 00:10:01,627 Speaker 4: pain they've beene through now Actually, as I say that 212 00:10:01,667 --> 00:10:03,547 Speaker 4: India has been through perhaps even more pain just through 213 00:10:03,547 --> 00:10:06,187 Speaker 4: the weight of population and the expectation that they are 214 00:10:06,227 --> 00:10:08,547 Speaker 4: the favorites every single time they go into every tournament, 215 00:10:08,627 --> 00:10:10,347 Speaker 4: yet never win. I mean, they haven't won anything in 216 00:10:10,547 --> 00:10:13,427 Speaker 4: eleven years since the champions Trophy, which for some reason 217 00:10:13,467 --> 00:10:17,427 Speaker 4: they count anyway, I think I think South Africa would 218 00:10:17,427 --> 00:10:19,347 Speaker 4: be the neutral's choice. I think they play a nice 219 00:10:19,347 --> 00:10:21,587 Speaker 4: brand of cricket. I think they've got very popular players. 220 00:10:22,387 --> 00:10:27,947 Speaker 4: It's exciting their middle order, power of Classen Miller, Tristan Stubbs, Ada, Markham, 221 00:10:27,987 --> 00:10:31,107 Speaker 4: you got Quentin to cock up top Caguise, Sir robarda 222 00:10:31,187 --> 00:10:33,187 Speaker 4: one of the best. I mean, there's the very popular, 223 00:10:33,467 --> 00:10:35,507 Speaker 4: enjoyable cricketers to watch there. That's not to say that 224 00:10:35,587 --> 00:10:38,147 Speaker 4: Indian players aren't enjoyable to watch at all, but I 225 00:10:38,187 --> 00:10:41,467 Speaker 4: think that it's nice if South Africa won something for 226 00:10:41,507 --> 00:10:43,987 Speaker 4: the first time in a long time. I do think 227 00:10:44,027 --> 00:10:48,027 Speaker 4: that's what most people outside of India would be cheering for. 228 00:10:48,427 --> 00:10:50,867 Speaker 2: Incredible. Hey guys, it has been such a pleasure to 229 00:10:50,867 --> 00:10:52,467 Speaker 2: have you on the show. I hope you get across 230 00:10:52,507 --> 00:10:54,467 Speaker 2: the New Zealand at some stage again soon. We'd love 231 00:10:54,507 --> 00:10:58,267 Speaker 2: to see you. We always enjoy losing to your teams 232 00:11:01,227 --> 00:11:03,867 Speaker 2: and mixing with your fans. Thanks for joining us across 233 00:11:03,907 --> 00:11:07,067 Speaker 2: New Zealand today. They really appreciate your time. Thanks Jason Jason, 234 00:11:07,467 --> 00:11:10,387 Speaker 2: Thanks guys. That is the grade cricket up here on 235 00:11:10,587 --> 00:11:13,067 Speaker 2: weekend sport. Wonderful stuff. The teach twenty Cricket World Cup 236 00:11:13,107 --> 00:11:16,227 Speaker 2: Final two thirty tomorrow morning, New Zealand time and Barbados 237 00:11:16,267 --> 00:11:18,427 Speaker 2: as South Africa take on India. 238 00:11:19,227 --> 00:11:22,427 Speaker 1: For more from Weekend Sport with Jason Fine. Listen live 239 00:11:22,507 --> 00:11:25,787 Speaker 1: to News Talk zed B weekends from midday, or follow 240 00:11:25,867 --> 00:11:27,467 Speaker 1: the podcast on iHeartRadio