Beefy & Beaumont 'Old Boys New Balls!'
Sir Ian Botham and Sir Bill Beaumont
Cricket legend Sir Ian Botham and rugby icon Sir Bill Beaumont team up for 'Old Boys New Balls!' — the podcast where two old mates swap tales from the dressing room, chew over the big issues in sport and throw in a few unexpected curveballs along the way.From glory days on tour to how sport has changed, from larger-than-life teammates to life after the final whistle, no subject is off limits. Read more
Episodes
5. Merv Hughes: Why England won't win the Ashes 11/11/2025 43:344. Alastair Campbell: Martin Corry wanted to lay me out 11/04/2025 56:26
3. Jonathan Davies: How do we save rugby? 10/28/2025 56:332. Piers Morgan: Brett Lee broke my ribs 10/20/2025 57:381. Old Boys New Game 10/08/2025 45:27 Show all episodes
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Beefy & Beaumont 'Old Boys New Balls!' is a cricket podcast by Sir Ian Botham and Sir Bill Beaumont.Sir Ian Botham and Sir Bill Beaumont
Sir Ian Botham and Sir Bill Beaumont
United Kingdom
5
55'
Weekly
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