Episode 17 - Looking ahead, with Bryony Smith

EPISODE · Feb 12, 2026 · 45 MIN

Episode 17 - Looking ahead, with Bryony Smith

from Sunday Service with Church and Vickers · host Hector and Mark

Welcome back to the Sunday Service with Church and Vickers - we hope you’ve all had a peaceful cricketing week.This week, Mark sits down with Bryony Smith to discuss her career, last summer, and her aims for the season to come.Bryony lifted the Vitality T20 Blast trophy last year - as the first professional captain of the Surrey women’s team.She made her Surrey debut in 2014 and made 60* in her second game against Yorkshire. She quickly became one of the first names on the team sheet and has played 11 times for England, also playing in The Hundred, the WBBL, and the Super Smash.Also on the episode, Church and Vickers continue their new segment - “Whose cricket book is this?” - and Churchy delivers a Valentine’s Day special sermon all about love.A huge thank you to Bryony Smith for joining us on this week's episode, and we wish her all the best for the upcoming season.Another big thank you goes to our friends at Newbery Cricket, who have announced a SECRET SPECIAL prize for the months of February and March.Genuinely, this is one that you won't want to miss out on - with hints of; classic, iconic, and 'seriously good' wrapped into one fantastic prize.You can check out the premium equipment that Newbery has to offer here: https://newbery.co.uk/If you have liked this episode of Sunday Service, please make sure to rate and review us, and share us on social media platforms.Make sure to get in touch, we want to hear your cricketing thoughts and guest suggestions:Email us at: [email protected]‘X’ - sundayservice22

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