• The one Reflecting on the First Week of Madness at the T20 WC.
    Jun 9 2024

    Hello all listeners,

    Please join us for an absolute laugh riot recapping and reflecting upon the first week of the T20 Cricket World Cup, that has been a real hoot and full of interesting action and unforeseen results !

    I am joined by Sandeep and Shounak, both of whom are regular collaborators.

    We talk about the important moments in the first week, individual and team performances, light ICC bashing, some hilarious takes on a few scenarios and our expectations of the imminent Ind-Pak game !

    Please help support the podcast by word of mouth, and also support other local and global cricket initiatives if and as you can !

    Have a Happy T20 World Cup !

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • The One with Aryan Surana analysing the Indian squad for the T20WC
    Jun 3 2024

    Hello everyone. In this episode, I am joined by a new guest, Aryan Surana, who writes regularly for Guerrilla Cricket’s website, and occasionally tweets. He had also started Cricket Beyond Borders, a podcast that has sadly gone MIA for a while now.

    We talk about the Indian squad in some depth and Aryan shares his views and observations about the players from the recent IPL, as well as talking about the most likely combination for the playing XI, the role of the spinners, and most likely approach of the team, on their way to the semis.. He isn't confident of predicting beyond that.

    Please enjoy the discussion and feel free to write to us at our X/Twitter handle - The Cricket Slouch

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • The One With Nate Hays on an American POV to the T20 Cricket World Cup
    May 30 2024

    In this episode, I sit down with Shounak and Nate Hays to discuss the upcoming Cricket T20 World Cup from an American perspective. We talk about Nate's foray into cricketing fandom, the Big Innings podcast and his venture with Jomboy, the Ball in Play League.

    We fawn over USA's first ever series win over Bangladesh and then move on to discuss the various venues for the World Cup, some politics, fan expectations, chances of the USA team, rivalry with Canada, and Nate's involvement in the WC as an Announcer at the grounds, and whether attending the opening match is more important than his daughter's birthday.

    Some chit chat about other new teams in the tournament then wrap up the episode.

    Both Shounak and Nate write for Emerging Cricket and Nate's podcast can be found on the website as well as his channel on Youtube.

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • The One with Dan Weston on The Anatomy of a Champion Team.
    Apr 25 2024

    Welcome to the 1st episode of Season 3.

    Today we have a slightly different topic of conversation, one that took roots a while ago when Dan Weston and I started contemplating this discussion. Dan Weston has previously worked with Kings XI Punjab, Leicester and B’ham Phoenix, and comes with a noted reputation in cricket as a highly valued analyst and strategist.

    Today he talks about what goes into the making of a champion team - the building blocks of the team, the players, the analyst, the support staff , the culture and the how to ensure the legacy across subsequent years.

    Dan is on X (twitter) and can be found here.

    His Substack is to be found here.

    The article referred to in the discussion is to be found here !

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • 2nd Anniversary Edition - Important Milestones in the Evolution of Indian Cricket
    Apr 21 2024

    Welcome everyone to the Seond Anniversary of The Cricket Slouch.

    As per tradition, we have done a special episode while the IPL is in full swing, and this time we talk about the important milestones - players, events, administrators - in the evolution of Indian Cricket over the past 5 decades, which was a conscious decision for the sake of brevity.

    Sandeep, Ajit and Rahul share their valuable input, views and insights towards this discussion that spans India's first win in the Windies and England to the doldrums of the 90s to where they stand now in global cricket. From players like Gavaskar and Sardesai to players like Kohli and Bumrah and everyone in between.

    Rahul's latest Snickometer channel can be found here.

    The article on Amar Singh and Mohd Nisar is to be found here.

    The books mentioned by Sandeep are named Elephant in the Stadium by Anurabha Sengupta, G R Vishwanath's Wrist Assured, and John Wright's Indian Summers, which are all available on Amazon and probably other book retailers too.

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    2 hrs and 42 mins
  • The one with an Indo-centric review of the Ind-Eng test series
    Mar 17 2024

    Apologies for the delay in pushing this out due to availability of the speakers, but we finally get round to having a detailed discussion about the performance of the Indian cricket team in the recent India-England test series.

    Ajit, Shounak and Sandeep give their views and share their observations in this episode. We talk about the name of the series, individual performances if most players, strategies seen, areas for improvement transition of the team, future prospects, DRS and give due credit to the Selectors and the Coaching staff of the team.

    The blog article on DRS written in 2011 can be found here.

    Ajit's podcast can be found here on Spotify.

    And this links to the Guerilla Cricket website.

    Shounak's articles can be found at Emerging Cricket website.

    Big thank you to all the listeners for your support and patronage.

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    2 hrs and 5 mins
  • The One with Kendel and Lachlan on holding a World Record
    Mar 15 2024

    In this episode, I talk to Kendel Kadowaki-Fleming and Lachlan Yamamoto-Lake about their record breaking feat and what it is like to be world record holders, to have that spotlight on you, and what this means to the upcoming generation of players in Japan.

    They also discuss various opponents, budding rivalries, the difference in playing International cricket and Grade Cricket, and future aspirations for the Japan national team.

    JCL matches are streamed live on their YouTube channel

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    57 mins
  • The one on the Rise of Cricket in Japan
    Feb 1 2024

    In this episode, I sit with Alan Curr, Head of Operations at Japan Cricket Association and talk about the rise of Cricket there in the past 12 months, astonishing batting feats in the domestic leagues, their emerging talent, Charlie Hinze, improved fan and social engagement, developing strategic partnerships with MKI and Mizuno, and what the Olympics inclusion means for cricket there, and whether there is a possibility of Japanese robots doing mundane administrative tasks and bats made out of Japanese Willow !

    We also talk about their upcoming assignments starting with the ACC Challenger Cup in Thailand and other tournaments this year.

    Website - https://cricket.or.jp

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/japan_cricket

    X-Twitter - https://mobile.twitter.com/CricketJapan

    Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@japan_cricket

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    41 mins