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EPISODE · Oct 19, 2012 · 47 MIN

Couch Talk 58 - Wright Thompson

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In this episode, Wright Thompson, writer for ESPN.com and Grantland.com, who has been writing long form features on cricket in the last 18 months starting with the 2011 Cricket World Cup, talks about the evolution of the cricket fan and cricket writer in him, his writing technique and methods, sports writing, cricket administration, cricket media in general and his favorite cricketer/team amongst other things.

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In this episode, Wright Thompson, writer for ESPN.com and Grantland.com, who has been writing long form features on cricket in the last 18 months starting with the 2011 Cricket World Cup, talks about the evolution of the cricket fan and cricket writer in him, his writing technique and methods, sports writing, cricket administration, cricket media in general and his favorite cricketer/team amongst other things.

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