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About

I’m a lifelong cricket fan turned knowledgeable, fluent and authoritative cricket broadcaster. I’ve got 5 and a half year's’ live ball-by-ball commentating, summarising and production experience in my role with the world’s leading independent cricket broadcaster GuerillaCricket.com,
for whom I am the Assistant Editorial Director taking on a wide range of editorial, production and social media marketing duties.

As well as hundreds of Tests, ODIs and T20Is off-tube, the personal highlights of which were the 2019 World Cup (including the Super Over) and 2017 Champions Trophy finals, I was part of the live official audio commentary crew for Ireland’s inaugural men’s Test match vs Pakistan at Malahide in May 2018.

I am the host and Punmaster General of the Guerilla Cricket Podcast, a regular podcast covering the issues of the cricketing week with an engaging mix of
in-depth analysis, humour and an awareness of the broader context in which cricket cannot help but exist (CLR James was right).

I fell in love with cricket during the 1999 World Cup - in my head, Lance Klusener is fifteen feet tall with a bat just as wide. My first live international was in 2002: Michael Vaughan scored a 197 so chanceless it was dull, and a giant Steve Harmison and a tiny Parthiv Patel made their Test debuts.
I got a death-stare off Kevin O’Brien. On the field, I have swapped ambitious wrist-spin for pragmatic seam-up dob.

I live in London, my pronouns are he/him, and am open about my mental health because I see no option but to be.