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2nd Anniversary Edition - Important Milestones in the Evolution of Indian Cricket

2nd Anniversary Edition - Important Milestones in the Evolution of Indian Cricket

FromThe Cricket Slouch


2nd Anniversary Edition - Important Milestones in the Evolution of Indian Cricket

FromThe Cricket Slouch

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Length:
162 minutes
Released:
Apr 22, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

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.  
Released:
Apr 22, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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A fun cricket podcast by a group of friends, who worship at the altar of the 22-yard strip bookended by 3 sticks. We love to talk cricket, have a laugh, include new people, express some polarising opinions (perhaps) and hope to help spread the word of the sport to far reaching corners. We try to keep it as kosher as we can, but there may be a few expletives every now and then. Huge thanks to Noman W and Umangi H for the brilliant podcast cover art. Tune composed using Garage Band and limited imagination.