Huw Meets... Live Q&A with ex-England allrounder Rikki Clarke

The Cricketer's HUW TURBERVILL will be live with ex-England, Surrey and Warwickshire allrounder Rikki Clarke on Thursday, November 28

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Huw Meets... is going live on Thursday, November 28 with special guest, former Surrey Warwickshire and England allrounder Rikki Clarke.

Throughout 2024, Huw Turbervill has been recording interviews with the great and good of international cricket - from Graham Gooch to Derek Pringle via David Gower and journalist Jarrod Kimber.

Now, for the first time, Huw will be recording a live episode with an opportunity for you - The Cricketer's digital subscribers - to put your own questions to Rikki.

Rikki retired in 2021 after two spells with Surrey, a season at Derbyshire and a long spell at Edgbaston with Warwickshire between 2009 and 2017. He made his England ODI debut in 2003 against Pakistan and his England Test debut in 2003 on the tour of Bangladesh.

Clarke's post-cricket career has taken him to the position of Head of Cricket at King Edward's Witley School as well as a position as a BBC Cricket Commentator.

The live episode of Huw Meets.. with Rikki Clarke is exclusive to The Cricketer digital subscribers and will be available from 7pm on Thursday, November 28 on the website.

Got a burning question for Rikki Clarke? Follow this link to ask away.

Subscribe to The Cricketer for just £1 here - award-winning cricket journalism at your fingertips everyday - plus exclusive access to Huw Meets.. Rikki Clarke. Listen back, or watch all episodes of Huw Meets.. on YouTube here or wherever you get your podcasts.


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