The Wisden Cricket Weekly Podcast panel discuss whether Quinton de Kock's crucial run out of Fakhar Zaman in the second South Africa-Pakistan ODI should have been ruled out under the 'fake fielding' law and dissect Anrich Nortje's incredible start to his ODI career.
They also look back on Australia Women winning a world record 22 ODIs in a row, and a boon for The Hundred, with Sarah Taylor coming out of retirement to play for Welsh Fire. She speaks exclusively to the podcast about what motivated her decision and what it's been like coaching Sussex's men's team in the interim. Head to 21:20 to listen to Taylor speak.
On the Indian Premier League front, the panel take a look at an interview with Delhi Capitals coach Ricky Ponting, who says India tyro Prithvi Shaw took an interesting approach to getting himself out of a poor run of form in IPL 2020.
The show ends with a bumper County Championship preview, with the panel picking out their favourites for the competition, selecting the uncapped players it's worth keeping an eye on with England Test places up for grabs, and whether the new schedule brought in for this season could be here to stay. That section starts at 40:27
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