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'Every generation needs its writers to tell its stories' - interview with Sharda Ugra
'Every generation needs its writers to tell its stories' - interview with Sharda Ugra
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Length:
135 minutes
Released:
Apr 8, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
In this special episode, we chat with veteran sports writer Sharda Ugra.
From interviewing star cricketers as a college student... to blazing a trail as a sports journalist in the early '90s... to writing on a variety of sports for The Hindu... to being the chief sports writer at India Today... to presently working as a senior editor at ESPNcricinfo... Sharda has been an inspiration for a number of sports writers around the world.
We chat with Sharda about her illustrious career – and are riveted by her range of experiences as well as her inexhaustible bank of anecdotes.
Talking Points:
The magazines that hooked her on to sports
The interviews she and her college buddies did with the stars of the 1980s
Memories of Imran Khan
Landing her first job
Finding Sachin Tendulkar's number
Covering sailing
Watching Kenya's biggest cricketing moment
The match-fixing shock
The fall of Hansie Cronje
The Azharuddin she interviewed
Authoring a book with John Wright
The Ganguly era
Player access and the importance of stories
Women's cricket - past, present and future
And much, much more
Participants:
Sharda Ugra
Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee)
Ashoka (@ABVan)
Related:
The stolid buccaneer - Sharda Ugra on Mark Taylor
Hansie-gate - Sharda Ugra's piece on the King Commission hearings
What makes sportsmen go corrupt
Manoj Prabhakar? Love? - on a cricketer Sharda Ugra hated to love
All Indian cricketers should write books like this - Sharda Ugra reviews Sanjay Manjrekar's book
Girls aloud - Sharda Ugra on how TV is redefining TV commentary
Couchtalk with Sharda Ugra - interview with Subash Jayaraman
This is personal - Sharda Ugra's letter to Mumbai post 26/11
From interviewing star cricketers as a college student... to blazing a trail as a sports journalist in the early '90s... to writing on a variety of sports for The Hindu... to being the chief sports writer at India Today... to presently working as a senior editor at ESPNcricinfo... Sharda has been an inspiration for a number of sports writers around the world.
We chat with Sharda about her illustrious career – and are riveted by her range of experiences as well as her inexhaustible bank of anecdotes.
Talking Points:
The magazines that hooked her on to sports
The interviews she and her college buddies did with the stars of the 1980s
Memories of Imran Khan
Landing her first job
Finding Sachin Tendulkar's number
Covering sailing
Watching Kenya's biggest cricketing moment
The match-fixing shock
The fall of Hansie Cronje
The Azharuddin she interviewed
Authoring a book with John Wright
The Ganguly era
Player access and the importance of stories
Women's cricket - past, present and future
And much, much more
Participants:
Sharda Ugra
Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee)
Ashoka (@ABVan)
Related:
The stolid buccaneer - Sharda Ugra on Mark Taylor
Hansie-gate - Sharda Ugra's piece on the King Commission hearings
What makes sportsmen go corrupt
Manoj Prabhakar? Love? - on a cricketer Sharda Ugra hated to love
All Indian cricketers should write books like this - Sharda Ugra reviews Sanjay Manjrekar's book
Girls aloud - Sharda Ugra on how TV is redefining TV commentary
Couchtalk with Sharda Ugra - interview with Subash Jayaraman
This is personal - Sharda Ugra's letter to Mumbai post 26/11
Released:
Apr 8, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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