Episodes

  • The Rise of Afghanistan Cricket
    Jun 23 2024

    Afghanistan’s Triumph: A Historic Win Over Australia

    In a jubilant display of national pride, Afghanistan erupted into celebrations following their first-ever victory against Australia in any format of the game. The T20 World Cup 2024 witnessed a remarkable upset as Afghanistan stunned the former champions by 21 runs in the Super 8 round.

    Match Details:

    • Date: Sunday, 23 June 2024
    • Venue: Arnos Vale Ground, Arnos Vale, St Vincent
    • Toss: Australia won the toss and chose to field
    • Inning 1 (AFG): Afghanistan scored 148 runs for 6 wickets in 20 overs
    • Inning 2 (AUS): Australia scored 127 runs for 10 wickets in 19.2 overs
    • Player of the Match: Gulbadin Naib (AFG) – 4 wickets

    Significance:

    • Afghanistan’s pace bowling unit led the charge, with Gulbadin Naib’s exceptional performance.
    • This win not only kept Afghanistan’s semifinal hopes alive but also shook up the Super 8 Group 1 standings.
    • India currently leads the group, while Australia faces a must-win clash against India to stay in contention.
    • Afghanistan’s journey continues, promising more excitement and surprises.
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    8 mins
  • Why Team India’s Top Order Batters Struggle Against Left-Arm Pacers
    Jun 19 2024

    Why Team India’s Top Order Batters Struggle Against Left-Arm Pacers 🏏

    1. The Double-Edged Sword of Left-Arm Pacers: Left-arm fast bowlers pose a unique challenge to right-handed batsmen, acting as double-edged swords. Their deliveries naturally move inward, but those who can also generate away movement can be particularly troublesome.

    2. The Angle and Shaping: Coming over the wicket, left-arm pacers create an angle that goes away from the right-hander. The ball then shapes inwards, consistently challenging both edges. Especially with the new ball, they become even more potent.

    3. Historical Lack of Exposure: In India, the historical lack of left-arm pacers at lower levels of the game means that Indian batters are not very accustomed to playing against these bowlers. Familiarity matters, and this deficiency impacts their performance.

    4. Stats Don’t Lie: Let’s look at the record of India’s top-order batters against left-arm pacers since the 2019 World Cup:

      • Rohit Sharma: 19 innings, 228 runs, average 29.2, strike rate 93.1
      • Virat Kohli: 15 innings, 157 runs, average 34.3, strike rate 96.9
      • Shubman Gill: 9 innings, 135 runs, average 67.5, strike rate 110.7
      • KL Rahul: 18 innings, 156 runs, average 78.0, strike rate 87.6
      • Shreyas Iyer: 13 innings, 117 runs, average 58.5, strike rate 101.7
      • Rishabh Pant (the only left-hander): 9 innings, 111 runs, average 111.0, strike rate 137.0
    5. Pant’s Exceptional Performance: Rishabh Pant stands out, performing significantly better against left-arm pacers. His aggressive approach and ability to find gaps have troubled these bowlers. His dot ball percentage is lower than his career average.

    6. Top-Order Concerns: While Shubman Gill has done well (albeit with a small sample size), both Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli have records significantly worse than their career averages against left-arm quicks. Addressing this issue is crucial for India’s success in this T20 World Cup 2024.

    Remember, cricket is a game of fine margins, and understanding these nuances can make all the difference! 🏏

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    4 mins
  • Gautam Gambhir on Jasprit Bumrah: Praise out of heart, says he is best bowler across format
    Jun 10 2024

    Welcome to an exciting episode where we delve into the world of cricket with none other than the legendary Gautam Gambhir. In this episode, Gambhir shares his heartfelt admiration for Jasprit Bumrah, whom he considers the best bowler across all formats of the game.

    Listen as Gambhir discusses Bumrah’s exceptional skills, his unique bowling style, and how he has consistently delivered under pressure. Gambhir’s praise for Bumrah comes straight from the heart, reflecting his deep respect for the Bumrah’s talent and dedication.

    This episode offers a rare glimpse into the minds of cricketing greats, their mutual respect, and the camaraderie they share. Whether you’re a cricket enthusiast or a casual listener, this episode is sure to captivate you with its insightful discussion. Tune in now!

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    2 mins
  • How bad pitches can impact T20 cricket promotion in USA
    Jun 6 2024

    In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of cricket pitches and their influence on T20 cricket promotion in the United States in ongoing T20 World Cup 2024. The recently inaugurated Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in New York has become a focal point for discussions. With its imported soil from Adelaide, Australia, the pitch was expected to behave similarly to those in Adelaide—batting-friendly, flat, and bouncy. However, the uneven bounce of pitch and the outfield has raised concerns due to its slow nature. We analyze how these pitch conditions can affect player performance, fan engagement, and the overall growth of T20 cricket in the USA. Join us as we explore the nuances of cricket pitches and their impact on the game’s future across the globe.

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    3 mins
  • Best Memories of T20 World Cup 2007 as Indian Cricket Fans
    Jun 4 2024

    In this episode of our podcast, we delve into the Best Memories of the T20 World Cup 2007 from the perspective of Indian cricket fans. The 2007 T20 World Cup holds a special place in the hearts of Indian fans as it marked India’s unexpected yet thrilling victory in the inaugural edition of the tournament. Here’s a brief summary of the episode:

    The Rise of a New Captain: We start by discussing the emergence of MS Dhoni as the captain, leading a young and fearless team to victory. His leadership was instrumental, and his decisions, like picking debutant Yusuf Pathan to open in the final or giving the ball to Joginder Sharma in the last over, were pivotal moments that defined the tournament.

    Yuvraj Singh – The Sixer King: The podcast reminisces about Yuvraj Singh’s iconic six sixes in an over against England, a feat that showcased his destructive batting prowess and left an indelible mark on the tournament’s history.

    Unforgettable Matches and Performances: We revisit some of the most memorable matches, including the nail-biting final against Pakistan, where India clinched the title by just five runs. The episode highlights key performances like Gautam Gambhir’s 75 in the final, RP Singh’s new-ball spell, and Irfan Pathan’s crucial wickets in the middle overs.

    Impact on Indian Cricket: The victory not only brought joy to millions of Indian fans but also changed the landscape of Indian cricket. It gave rise to a new generation of cricketers who embraced an aggressive style of play and became the trendsetters for T20 cricket in India.

    Throughout the podcast, we share anecdotes and reactions from our memories as Team India fans, reliving the excitement and passion that surrounded India’s triumph in the T20 World Cup 2007. It’s a nostalgic journey that celebrates one of the most cherished moments in Indian cricket history.

    For the full experience, tune in to our podcast and join us in reliving these unforgettable memories. 🏏✨

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    25 mins
  • Why we stopped watching IPL
    Jun 1 2024

    Discussion around the evolution of IPL and why it's not able to connect with true cricket fans.

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    42 mins