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Test Match Special

CWC Day 4: Time for South Africa to press the panic button?

Test Match Special

BBC

News, Sports, Sports News, Cricket

4.42.3K Ratings

🗓️ 2 June 2019

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Are South Africa's worst nightmares about this World Cup already materialising? Do Bangladesh have the quality to challenge any side at the tournament? Questions posed by Dan Norcross and answered by Alec Stewart, Natalie Germanos and Roushan Alam on this episode of the TMS podcast at the World Cup. Andy Zaltzman's also on the pod to discuss whether 'pulled crickets' will ever become a thing, and the best crowd catches he's ever seen. You'll also hear from Eoin Morgan ahead of England's second match against Pakistan.

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds Music Radio Podcasts

0:04.9

Available every day during the Cricket World Cup.

0:07.9

This is the TMS Podcasts from BBC Radio 5 Live.

0:12.0

Facing our check, drive on the edges.

0:15.1

Court, Jarrud takes the catch at Slup.

0:17.8

And the booze, inevitable booze,

0:19.6

after Steve Smith's arrival on the ground.

0:21.8

Here's a shame Thomas Boster will have,

0:23.1

but he has his bold and Pakistan have been bold out for 105.

0:26.4

That is the end of the game here at the Oval Match 5

0:29.6

of the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup.

0:32.0

Bangladesh have beaten South Africa.

0:40.0

Hello and welcome to the Test Transvisual Podcast on Day 4 of the Cricket World Cup.

0:44.8

We've had our closest match of the competition so far and a shocked result as well.

0:48.8

The story of Bangladesh is win over South Africa to come.

0:52.0

I will hear from Owen Morgan as England gets set for Pakistan on the record

0:55.6

breaking deck at Trent Bridge.

0:57.6

Hello, I'm Owen Morgan.

0:59.1

Welcome to the TMS Podcasts of the Cricket World Cup.

1:01.8

Well, Alex Stewart, we have waited for the World Cup to

1:04.8

explode into life after that first game when England defeated South Africa.

1:08.9

We've had three games since then which have been rather one sided.

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