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Test Match Special

View from the Boundary – Paul Sinha

Test Match Special

BBC

Cricket, Sports News, News, Sports

4.42.2K Ratings

🗓️ 8 July 2025

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Jonathan Agnew takes a View from the Boundary with comedian and professional quizzer Paul Sinha. Best known as the “Sinnerman” from TV quiz programme “The Chase”, Sinha shares his love of cricket including memories of watching India win the 1983 World Cup Final and his own batting performances as a medical student.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Get closer to the action with live commentary from the world's greatest sporting events on BBC Sounds.

0:06.0

It is all over!

0:08.0

Bulls are an edge, caught behind.

0:10.0

Including cricket Super League, Women's Euro's 2025, Wimbledon, Formula One and much more.

0:17.0

It's all right to the lights and foot to the floor.

0:20.0

Oh, what's's done it!

0:21.5

Drop shots!

0:23.0

Winner!

0:23.7

On five sports extra,

0:25.1

Sports Extra 2 and Sports Extra 3.

0:27.7

Listen, only on BBC Sounds.

0:31.4

BBC Sounds, music, radio, podcasts.

0:35.1

You're listening to the TMS podcast from BBC Radio 5 Live.

0:40.4

Time for our view from the boundary guest.

0:43.1

He's a comedian, a writer, a professional quizer, former doctor.

0:47.5

And I'm told he enjoyed his finest cricketing performance as a medical student.

0:52.0

Regular voice on a wide range of radio programs, possibly best known as the Sinner Man on the hugely popular TV quiz show, The Chase. Paul Sinner, lovely to see you here.

1:01.9

This is a genuine honour, privilege, all these words. Settle down.

1:05.5

I've been a lot of cricket games over the years, and I've never once had a decent view of the action. This is the very first time.

1:11.3

What do you think? You are very lucky people, aren't you? Well, we are. Actually, we are.

1:15.1

I mean, we just, I can actually see what the ball is doing. Well, that's the thing. There's one

1:20.6

cricket ground in the world where we do end up commentating sideways on. it also added complication of it being behind

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