Ben Karpinski exhausts his knowledge on tennis after a "young, skinny Italian man" by the name of Jannik Sinner has Novak Djokovic in a chokehold at the Australian Open. Ben gets into some cricket, with an update in the T20 and the upcoming fixtures for this weekend... plus some rugby with the Investec Champions Cup, and of course football this weekend with AFCON and the FA Cup. Powered by Supabets.
Read moreTest cricket is in the toilet after the T20 started this week, with both local and international stars flooding in for a weekend full of cricket action. Investec Champions Cup is back, as well as Premier League - who are suffering, losing some of their players to the AFCON Cup. And the big one… get ready to prep for UFC 297, Dricus du Plessis vs Sean Strickland. Powered by Supabets.
Read moreBen Karpinski joins live from Cape Town to report some results and upcoming fixtures for the holidays. He gets into the disappointment of the Proteas in recent weeks during India’s tour to South Africa, as well as some Boxing Day events to look out for - aside from the English Premier League. Dricus du Plessis also pops into the conversation for his UFC fight in January. Get the full holiday lowdown with Ben to ensure you are always entertained, thanks to Supabets!
Read moreMKT questions why Arsenal are unwilling to make the changes needed in order to be an elite Football Club? Can Cricket be saved or is it ruined forever by T20 and ODIs? Is Fabrizio Romano the god that men actually pray to? Is David De Gea a keeper? James is in massive relationship trouble, but refuses to see it, can his personal life be saved or is he a shell of the boyfriend that he used to be?
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Test Cricket – Bok Wings & Gerald de Kock
MKT has a strong take on how we can sort out the state of world cricket. Who is the greatest Springbok right wing ever? Gerald de Kock talks to us about his view on the Olympics, who his favourite cricketer ever is, and why commentary is so hard. - MKT saves cricket (1:30) - Best Bok 14 of All Time (10:43) - Gerald de Kock (19:01)
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