Luke Wood on coming back, boundary catches, Dubai Capitals and the play-offs to come!

In this episode we begin the build-up to the Vipers’ final match of the regular season, a meeting with the Dubai Capitals at the Sharjah Stadium on Monday the 3rd of February – and we do that in the company of left-arm fast bowler Luke Wood.

Luke has been absent from the side for the past five matches – and coming up he explains why. He also chats about his catching and how he reaches such a high level in the field, the season so far and the match against the Capitals and it’s a thoroughly engaging conversation you won’t want to miss.

If you want tickets for the Vipers’ match against the Capitals or the Qualifier for the final, where the Vipers will face the other side to finish in the top two, in Dubai on Wednesday the 5th of February, you can purchase them using the link below the podcast description for this episode or at the DP World ILT20’s own website.

The final will take place in Dubai on Sunday the 9th of February and fingers crossed the Vipers can make it that far – and this season lift the silverware.

Here’s thelinkfor match tickets.

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