Dean du Plessis looks ahead to day four of the first Test between South Africa and New Zealand. With a wet outfield meaning no play on day three, will there be anything to watch on day four? Batting and bowling practice for the teams ahead of the Centurion Test next weekend?
Being blind, Dean du Plessis is a huge fan of radio. He feels that it is the go-to medium for him. As a podcaster, he has found a new love too. Tune in and find out more about Dean's passion for radio.
Dean du Plessis brings an outside perspective on the recently concluded Test series between South African and England. It's always good to get another view on a sport that we love and Dean does so in all its dirty stories. There was some great bowling from a new fast bowler in South Africa and some great batting on both sides. Hear Dean's view on the whole series in this week's podcast.…
Sometimes, inspiration and motivation come from the strangest places. In this amazing podcast, Dean du Plessis has an intimate chat with his long-time taxi driver, Sydney Matute. This is podcasting at it's finest. Uncut, unedited and live.
Dean du Plessis chat with former Zimbabwe cricket captain, Brendan Taylor about returning home, what it's like to play English county cricket and how important the captain of a cricket side really is. It's not often that you hear an honest interview and this one is not like you normally hear on the radio and see on TV. Enjoy a great chat between two great men.…
Dean du Plessis brings you his first Podcast of 2016. He chats about his travels to the Cape, music that he recorded and a wonderful app on his iPhone to help blind people.
Dean du Plessis takes look back at a mixed back of Test Cricket across the globe. South Africa struggled against a poor pitch and a good India side while Australia and New Zealand played test cricket under lights. It certainly is a new world...
This week's All things Zim is an interview with Eric Willers who is a Load Master at a cargo airline. Eric tells us the importance of how to ensure that a cargo plane is loaded and balanced correctly. He also tells us about some of the cargo he has flown with.
This week's All things Zim takes a look at what Dean du Plessis does when he isn't writing or talking about cricket. He has a passion for good music, audio books and even audio described movies for the blind. Dean is eagerly counting down the days for the release of his all time favourite rock band Def Leppard's new album, which will be available for download on Friday the 30th of October.…
Dean du Plessis chats with David Houghton, the current batting coach of Middlesex and is a former Zimbabwean Test cricketer. He captained Zimbabwe in their first four Test matches.
This week's All things Zim comes to you from Harare sports club. Dean du Plessis caught up with freelance Irish cricket journalist Ian Callender who has been following the Irish cricket team for 35 years. He has covered close to 500 matches! His Twitter handle is @ian_callender
Dean du Plessis does what he does best and talk cricket. He looks back at the recent quick cricket series between Zimbabwe and Pakistan. He feels that everyone is in such a rush to get things done. But that being said South Africa are in India for a very long time. What's your view on the recent cricket? Share with us, please.…
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