The ECB Cricket Podcast celebrates Yorkshire's title win in the LV= County Championship with a variety of exclusive interviews - and previews the Royal London One-Day Cup final at Lord's between Durham and Warwickshire.
Dickie Bird was thrilled to be made president of Yorkshire in the first place, but to be president of the LV= County Champions is something else again.
Seven years ago Jack Brooks was playing village cricket in Oxfordshire, so how does he feel now about being a major player in the championship-winning team?
Joe Root had the honour of captaining Yorkshire in the match that saw them crowned champions after returning to the side from England duty. With trophy in hand, he reflected on the match and season.
Ryan Sidebottom is the senior member of the Yorkshire attack, but veteran status has in no way diminished his powers, as evident from his match-winning performance at Trent Bridge that clinched the title.
Nottinghamshire director of cricket Mick Newell is already planning how to improve for the next campaign.
Paul Collingwood is the club captain of Durham, but he stands down in favour of Mark Stoneman in limited-overs cricket, but presumably he'll be influential when his county take on Warwickshire at Lord's on Saturday, while Stoneman looks ahead to what promises to be the highlight of his team's season.
Warwickshire director of cricket Dougie Brown has already seen his side win the NatWest T20 Blast, but now he is looking forward to adding another trophy to the cabinet.