About this episode
Tell us what you think of this episode In this episode, the longest ever in the history of our podcast, we hear almost 50 contributors share their memories of the St Helen's ground in Swansea. Now no longer a cricket venue, St Helen's has been at the heart of Glamorgan's journey as a first class county and has hosted many famous games and famous names as well as cricketing exploits that reverberate through the history of the game of cricket itself. Contributions include those by: Andrew Hignell, pre-eminent historian of cricket in Wales Mal Pope, singer, radio dj and composer Fred Raffle (long time blind supporter of Glamorgan CCC) Peter Hybart (ex CEO of Cricket Wales) Dan Cherry (CEO of Glamorgan) Mark Rhyderch-Roberts (Chair, Glamorgan CCC) Alan Wilkins (President, Glamorgan CCC) Ken Lewis (Glamorgan's oldest living player) Steve Watkin Dean Cosker Tony Cottee Ossie Wheatley Tony Lewis Hugh Morris Alan Butcher Matt Maynard David Hemp Alan Jones Waqar Younis Jack Russel David Gower Sir Geoffrey Boycott Max Boyce