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The Last Wicket
by Cricket Guys
Two US-based cricket fans are joined every episode by some of the most knowledgeable people in the game, for wide ranging conversations on everything from analytics to cricket history and everything in between.
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The Intricacies of Betting in Cricket: A Discussion with Ben Brettell
The discourse in this episode delves into the intricate world of cricket betting, with particular emphasis on the insights from our esteemed guest, Ben Brettell. He elucidates the rational underpinnings of successful betting strategies, asserting that a methodical approach, free of emotional influences, is paramount. Throughout our conversation, we explored the various facets of cricket betting, including the differences across formats, the importance of understanding odds, and the role of historical data in crafting informed wagers. Ben's extensive experience spanning nearly two decades provides a valuable perspective on the ethical considerations and potential pitfalls of gambling, underscoring the need for regulation and education in the betting landscape. As we navigate this multifaceted topic, listeners are encouraged to consider the balance between enjoyment and responsibility when betting on cricket.LinksCricInspo by Ben Brettell | SubstackBen Brettell (@brettellben) • Instagram photos and videosFrom PornHub to pitchside: how offshore betting targets women's cricket
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Building an All-Time IPL XI: A Fantasy Draft Experience featuring Saurabh Somani
In this episode, we engage in a spirited IPL All-time XI Fantasy draft, featuring hosts Benny and Mayank, alongside distinguished cricket journalist Saurabh Somani. The focal point of our discussion is the intricate process of selecting an all-time IPL XI, in which each participant must navigate budgetary constraints and strategic considerations while curating their dream team. Our discourse not only highlights the players' illustrious careers and contributions to the IPL but also delves into the dynamics of team composition, examining the merits of various players across different eras. As we progress, we address the inevitable challenges of player selection and the emotional attachments that influence our choices. Through this engaging and analytical conversation, we aim to encapsulate the essence of the IPL's rich history and the players who have left an indelible mark on the tournament.
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The Art of Cricket Content: A Conversation with Praatibh Surana
In an enlightening conversation with Praatibh Surana, co-founder of the "Cricket by JB" YouTube channel, we delve into the intricacies of creating cricket content. Praatibh elucidates the pivotal role that passion and dedication play in the journey toward establishing a successful platform, particularly in a landscape inundated with content. He shares valuable insights into the evolution of their channel, emphasizing the need to identify a niche amid the vast ocean of cricket-related media. Furthermore, we explore the challenges and opportunities of monetization, particularly during high-stakes events such as the IPL, which significantly shape revenue streams. This discourse not only sheds light on the mechanics of content creation but also offers guidance for aspiring creators navigating the complexities of the digital cricketing realm.LinkCricket by JB - YouTube
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Reliving the Epic 2001 Kolkata Test: A Conversation with Karthik Krishnaswamy
The 25th anniversary of the iconic 2001 Kolkata Test match, where India triumphed over Australia, serves as the focal point of our discussion. In this special episode, we are joined by esteemed guest Karthik Krishnaswamy, assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo, who provides invaluable insights into the match often heralded as a pivotal moment in Indian cricket history. Our conversation delves into the dramatic narrative of the Test, characterized by India's remarkable comeback and Harbhajan Singh's extraordinary performances, including a historic hat-trick. We explore the implications of this victory on the trajectory of Indian cricket and the enduring rivalry with Australia. Join us as we reminisce about this legendary encounter that captivated fans and significantly altered the landscape of cricket in India.
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Cricket Writing in the Digital Age: Insights from Shubh Agarwal
The discourse between Mayank and Shubh Agarwal illuminates the evolving landscape of cricket writing in the era of social media, emphasizing the profound implications of digital platforms on the craft. Shubh articulates his personal trajectory as a cricket writer, elucidating the significance of social media in fostering connections and opportunities within the field. The conversation delves into the dichotomy between traditional cricket journalism and the burgeoning influence of digital content creators, scrutinizing the ethical considerations that arise in this dynamic environment. Shubh offers invaluable insights for aspiring writers, advocating for a balance between engaging content and responsible journalism. Ultimately, this episode serves as a profound exploration of how the intersection of cricket and social media shapes not only the narratives we consume but also the future of cricket writing itself.LinkShubh Agarwal (@shubh_chintak) / X
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Unlocking the Future of Cricket: A Conversation with Edward Fitzgibbon
The conversation between Mayank and Edward Fitzgibbon centers around Edward's extensive journey within the realm of cricket, particularly emphasizing the growth and expansion of the game on a global scale. Edward, who has held significant positions such as the Development Events Manager for the ICC and the Director of Operations for Cricket All Stars, shares invaluable insights into the evolution of cricket, especially in emerging markets. He articulates the fervent passion for cricket that exists in various regions, including the potential of associate nations to contribute significantly to the sport's future. The dialogue highlights the necessity for innovative strategies to promote and develop cricket, making it accessible to a wider audience, thus ensuring its sustainability and growth in diverse environments. Edward's reflections not only illuminate his personal experiences but also underscore the critical steps needed to foster cricket's expansion worldwide.Links referenced in this episode:eddiefitzgibbon.substack.com
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2026 Men's T20 World Cup: Controversies and Expectations
A significant discussion unfolds regarding the imminent Cricket T20 World Cup, as Benny and Mayank delve into the intricacies and implications surrounding this prestigious tournament. With the tournament rapidly approaching, anticipation is palpable, but it is tempered by a backdrop of controversy, particularly concerning the withdrawal of teams and the ensuing political ramifications. The hosts engage in a thorough analysis of the current state of international cricket, highlighting the implications of Bangladesh's withdrawal and Pakistan's subsequent stance on their match against India. They explore the dynamics of team compositions, player performances, and the inherent pressures of competing in a World Cup hosted in India. As the conversation progresses, Benny and Mayank provide keen insights into the potential outcomes and key players to watch, culminating in a comprehensive forecast of the tournament's trajectory.
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Decoding the Legacy of Cricket Coaches: A Comprehensive Discussion
The legacy of coaches in cricket has become an increasingly significant topic of discussion, especially in light of the recent transformations within various national teams. In this discourse, we delve into the profound impact that coaches have on shaping not only the strategies employed by their teams but also the broader culture of cricket itself. Coaches such as Brendan McCullum have garnered attention for their innovative approaches, prompting reflections on how their legacies will be evaluated in the annals of the sport. We ponder the delicate balance between results and the style of play, and how the ideals espoused by coaches resonate with both players and fans. Ultimately, this conversation seeks to illuminate the multifaceted nature of legacy in cricket, transcending mere statistics to encompass the enduring influence of leadership and vision within the game.
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The Intersection of Cricket and Climate Change: A Discussion with Chris Britt-Searle
The conversation with Chris Britt-Searle from the nonprofit organization Next Test delves profoundly into the ongoing ramifications of climate change within the realm of cricket. Chris articulates the pressing nature of this issue, underscoring how extreme weather conditions, such as heightened temperatures and intensified rainfall, are increasingly disrupting the sport. The dialogue elucidates the urgent need for the cricket community to unite in addressing these challenges, as they threaten not only the integrity of the game but also the health and safety of its players. We explore various initiatives aimed at raising awareness and fostering sustainability within cricket, emphasizing the collective responsibility we share in mitigating climate impacts. This episode serves as a clarion call for action, inviting listeners to consider their role in this critical discourse.LinksHit for Six Report: Cricket Heading into Climate Danger ZoneThe Next Test (@TheNextTest) / Posts / X
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Countdown to The Ashes: Key Players and Predictions with Ben Brettell
The forthcoming Ashes series between England and Australia is poised to be a highly significant event in the cricketing calendar. As England embarks on their tour of Australia, the discourse surrounding team preparations, player form, and historical performance becomes increasingly pertinent. Notably, England has not secured an Ashes victory on Australian soil since 2011, a statistic that weighs heavily on the minds of players and fans alike. Concurrently, Australia grapples with injury concerns, including the absence of their captain Pat Cummins for the initial Test, which may alter the dynamics of the series. Our discussions delve into the contrasting trajectories of both teams as they approach this storied rivalry, analyzing the implications of recent performances and the potential impact of strategic decisions made by both camps.LinksFreehit's Blog | SubstackCricInspo by Ben Brettell | Substack
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From Dreams to Reality: The Indian Women's Cricket World Cup Victory with Sarthak Dev
The recent triumph of the Indian women's cricket team in the Women's Cricket World Cup represents a historic milestone that resonates deeply within the realm of sports and beyond. This episode delves into the profound implications of this victory, celebrating the culmination of years of perseverance and dedication from players who have long fought for recognition and respect in a domain traditionally dominated by their male counterparts. Hosts Benny and Mayank, joined by special guest Sarthak Dev reflect on the emotional journey of the tournament, the team's remarkable performances, and the significance of their win for the future of women's cricket in India. The discussions encompass not only the players' extraordinary skills but also the critical need for structural support and cultural change to sustain this momentum. Join us as we explore the rich tapestry of emotions and insights that accompany this landmark achievement in cricket history.Takeaways: The Indian women's cricket team achieved a historic victory by winning the Women's Cricket World Cup, marking a significant milestone in the sport's history in India. This victory is seen as a turning point for women's cricket in India, potentially inspiring a new generation of female cricketers to pursue the sport professionally. The team's journey to the World Cup was characterized by resilience and determination, with players overcoming significant challenges and pressures throughout the tournament. Harmanpreet Kaur's leadership has been pivotal in this success, showcasing her ability to inspire and lead her team under pressure during critical moments of the tournament. The importance of structural support and investment in women's cricket is emphasized, as there is a need for long-term plans to sustain and grow the sport in India. The emotional celebration and acknowledgment of past legends during the victory celebrations highlighted the journey and struggles of women's cricket in India, reinforcing the significance of this win. LinksLines on The Grass | Sarthak Dev | SubstackFreehit's Blog | Substack
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Analyzing the Ongoing Women's Cricket World Cup: Mayank and Sarthak's Perspective
The ongoing Women's ODI World Cup, currently being hosted in India and Sri Lanka, stands as the focal point of our discussion today. In an engaging conversation, co-host Mayank welcomes esteemed journalist Sarthak Dev, who provides insightful commentary on the tournament's dynamics amidst the backdrop of rain delays and the impressive performances of various teams. Sarthak articulates his observations regarding the strength of the competing teams, the stadium experience in Vizag, and the media coverage surrounding the event. As we delve deeper into the nuances of the matches, we explore the strategies employed by teams, standout players, and the evolving narrative of women's cricket. Join us as we navigate the intricacies of this remarkable tournament and contemplate its implications for the future of women's cricket.LinksSarthak Dev (@devellix) / XLines on The Grass | Sarthak Dev | SubstackMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/stan-town/groove-sauce
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The Legacy of Cheteshwar Pujara: A Cricketer's Journey
The international retirement of Cheteshwar Pujara marks a significant milestone in the landscape of Indian cricket, as he steps away from the sport after an illustrious career that has spanned over a decade. Throughout this episode, we delve into the ramifications of his retirement, reflecting on his pivotal role as a stalwart in the Test format, particularly during India's recent triumphs overseas. Furthermore, we engage in a comprehensive discourse regarding the selection of the Indian squad for the upcoming Asia Cup, analyzing the strategic decisions made by the selectors. We also preview the much-anticipated Women's World Cup to be hosted in India, considering the potential impact of this tournament on the growth of women's cricket in the region. Join us as we navigate through these pressing topics, celebrating Pujara's contributions while contemplating the future of Indian cricket across both men's and women's formats.
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Irresistible meets Immovable: England vs India Series Wrap-Up
The conclusion of the Test series between England and India has yielded a thrilling exchange of emotions for both teams and their supporters. Hosts Benny and Mayank provide their immediate reactions, encapsulating the exhilaration and disbelief that accompanied India's remarkable fightback to secure a draw in the series. The episode delves into the pivotal moments of the final Test, highlighting the exceptional performances of players such as Mohammed Siraj and Shubman Gill, while also reflecting on the broader implications for the Indian team under new captain Shubman Gill. Through a detailed analysis of key players and their contributions, the hosts engage in an insightful discussion regarding the future trajectory of Indian cricket amidst the backdrop of this compelling series. Listeners are invited to reflect on the memorable encounters and the evolving dynamics of the teams as they navigate through this intense competition.
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Cricket and the Media: A Discourse on Coverage and Responsibility
The current landscape of cricket journalism and television coverage is characterized by a significant decline in quality and depth, as discussed in our latest podcast episode. We explore how the monopolistic tendencies of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) have led to a homogenization of narratives, focusing excessively on celebrity players while neglecting broader analytical discourse. Our dialogue also delves into the implications of rising jingoism in sports media, which appears to cater more to sensationalism than substantive cricketing insights. Furthermore, we address the emergence of fan culture that prioritizes tribalism over appreciation for the sport itself, reflecting a troubling shift in societal attitudes. Join us as we dissect these pressing issues and consider the future of cricket coverage in an increasingly polarized media environment.LinkPCCI Podcast 🏏 - Podcast - Apple Podcasts
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Battle of the Wickets: England's Resilience Against India's Young Brigade
The ongoing Test series between England and India has presented a riveting spectacle of cricketing prowess, with the series currently poised at 2-1 in favor of England. This episode features a comprehensive discourse between host Mayank and guest Ben, who delve into the nuances of the series, highlighting the youthful Indian team's formidable challenge against the seasoned English side led by Ben Stokes. The conversation elucidates the intricate dynamics at play, including the contrasting performances of both teams and the pivotal role of individual players, particularly the batting and bowling strategies employed. Furthermore, they explore the implications of recent selections and adaptations, as each team seeks to capitalize on their strengths while navigating the evolving conditions of English pitches. As the series progresses, the discussion encapsulates the anticipation surrounding the remaining matches and the potential for further dramatic turns in this enthralling contest.LinkCricInspo by Ben Brettell | SubstackMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/lost-in-loveLicense code: 54VKVK3TLCJNTJK3
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Unraveling the World Test Championship: Insights with Ben Brettell
Hosts Benny and Mayank engage in an in-depth discourse regarding the World Test Championship (WTC), welcoming back special guest Ben Brettell to lend his insights. The episode's primary focus revolves around the inherent flaws within the WTC's current structure, particularly its contrasting methodology compared to traditional Test rankings. We delve into the implications of such disparities and the overall excitement surrounding the impending Test summer in England, highlighted by the upcoming WTC final featuring Australia and South Africa. In our conversation, we reflect upon the significance of competitive integrity and the necessity for structural evolution within Test cricket to ensure its future relevance. Through this exchange, we aim to enrich our audience's understanding of the nuances and complexities underpinning Test cricket's landscape today.Takeaways: RCB's recent IPL victory is a monumental achievement after 18 years, finally bringing joy to their passionate fanbase. The disparity between the ICC Test rankings and the World Test Championship standings raises essential questions about their effectiveness. The World Test Championship is critiqued for its complexity. Many fans find it difficult to understand the qualification and ranking systems. Australia is favored to win the upcoming WTC final due to their strong form, although South Africa has the potential to cause an upset. The current WTC structure faces challenges in ensuring equal opportunities for all teams, particularly those with fewer matches against top-tier opponents. There is an ongoing debate regarding the future of Test cricket and potential adaptations, such as four-day Tests and day-night matches, to maintain its relevance. LinkTest Match Special: Why the World Test Championship should be scrapped
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Rohit Sharma: A Retrospective on a Career of Unfulfilled Potential
The retirement of Rohit Sharma from Test cricket marks a significant moment in the landscape of Indian cricket, followed by Virat Kohli's own retirement. In this discourse, we explore the implications of Rohit's departure, reflecting on his illustrious yet enigmatic career, characterized by flashes of brilliance juxtaposed with bouts of inconsistency. As we delve into the circumstances surrounding his retirement, we consider the potential impact on the Indian team, particularly with regard to the upcoming England tour and the need for emerging talent to step into the void left by such formidable figures. We analyze Rohit's contributions as a batter and captain, weighing both the triumphs and challenges he faced throughout his journey. Ultimately, this episode is a tribute to a player whose legacy will resonate within the annals of cricket history, inviting contemplation on what lies ahead for Indian cricket in the wake of his retirement.
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From Dominance to Departure: Kohli's Impact on Test Cricket
Virat Kohli's recent retirement from Test cricket marks a significant turning point in Indian cricket, and we delve into the implications of his abrupt departure from the format. In this episode, we analyze the context surrounding Kohli's departure alongside that of Rohit Sharma, both of whom have been stalwarts in the Indian Test lineup. We explore Kohli's illustrious career, the impact of his performances, and the evolving dynamics within the team as younger players are poised to step into his shoes. The discussion further extends to the future of Indian Test cricket, as we contemplate the challenges and opportunities ahead in the wake of Kohli and Rohit's retirement. Join us as we reflect on Kohli's legacy and the broader ramifications for Indian cricket.
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Analyzing the Surprises of IPL 2025: A Deep Dive with Mayank and Abhaye
Mayank and Abhaye engage in an insightful discourse concerning the recent developments within the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025. They delve into team performances, highlighting the surprising trajectories of franchises such as Delhi Capitals, who initially displayed promise but are now grappling with inconsistencies, and Mumbai Indians, whose resurgence has reestablished them as formidable contenders. As they dissect the implications of strategic auction decisions, the conversation also touches upon standout individual performances, notably Rohit Sharma and Jos Buttler, whose contributions have substantially influenced their teams' fortunes. This episode offers a comprehensive analysis of the current standings and reflects on the intricate dynamics of team composition and player form within the league. Listeners are invited to explore these themes as the tournament progresses and the race for the playoffs intensifies.Follow Nordic CricPundits (@CricPundits) / X
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The IPL 2025 Landscape: Teams in Turmoil and Rising Stars
The latest discourse on the Indian Premier League 2025 unfolds with hosts Benny and Mayank as they delve into the unexpected developments of the tournament thus far. Central to our dialogue is the disconcerting performance of traditionally dominant teams, specifically the Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians, both languishing at the bottom of the standings. We explore the implications of these teams' struggles, contrasting them with the emerging prowess of younger players, such as Priyansh Arya and Digvesh Rathi, who have captured the attention and admiration of cricket enthusiasts. Additionally, we evaluate the strategic decisions and overall team dynamics that have contributed to the current standings while speculating on future trajectories as the season progresses. Join us as we dissect the nuances of this captivating season, providing insights into the evolving landscape of the IPL.
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Dhoni Rages Against The Dying Light - An IPL Roundup
The ongoing IPL season has elicited a fervent discourse among hosts Benny and Mayank, who engage with special guest Ben Brettell to delve into the intricacies of the tournament. A salient point of discussion revolves around the contentious issue of pitch preparation and its implications for teams seeking home advantage. The hosts explore the contrasting strategies employed by various franchises, mainly the dissatisfaction expressed by teams such as Chennai Super Kings and Kolkata Knight Riders regarding their curators' decisions. Furthermore, they highlight standout performances from players such as Sai Sudarshan and Mohammed Siraj, illuminating the evolving dynamics of the league. As the conversation unfolds, the trio contemplates the broader ramifications of these developments on team strategies and the overall competitive landscape of IPL 2025.LinkCricInspo by Ben Brettell | Substack
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Sixers and Spinners: IPL 2025's Round 1 Unwrapped
Hosts Benny and Mayank delve into the exhilarating realm of IPL 2025, encapsulating the fervor of cricket enthusiasts as we reflect upon the remarkable performances witnessed in the initial matches of the season. We commence by celebrating the culmination of our first century of episodes, a milestone that underscores our enduring passion for the sport. The discussion then transitions to notable players, such as Shreyas Iyer and Noor Ahmad, whose extraordinary displays have captivated audiences and promise to impact their respective teams significantly. Furthermore, we explore the implications of evolving batting strategies within the IPL, particularly how the emphasis on high-scoring matches may alter the tournament's dynamics. As we navigate these topics, we invite listeners to consider the intricate balance between batting prowess and bowling finesse, a theme that resonates throughout the fabric of cricket.Takeaways: The inaugural round of IPL 2025 showcased remarkable performances, notably highlighting the exceptional skills of lesser-known players. In this episode, we reflect on the significance of IPL in providing a platform for domestic cricketers to shine amidst international talents. We discuss cricket's evolving nature, emphasizing the increasing dominance of batting over traditional bowling strategies in the IPL. Our predictions for the playoffs suggest a competitive landscape, with Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings as perennial favorites for success. Link referenced in this episode:freehitgear.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Freeheat Gear Music from #Uppbeathttps://uppbeat.io/t/hey-pluto/luxuriousLicense code: D55JWIKII2WWUUWK
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Unraveling India's Triumph: A Deep Dive into the 2025 Champions Trophy
A comprehensive analysis of the recently concluded 2025 Champions Trophy reveals the remarkable journey of Team India, culminating in their triumphant victory under the astute leadership of Rohit Sharma. Throughout the tournament, India displayed an unparalleled level of consistency, remaining unbeaten and demonstrating a depth of talent that has become the hallmark of contemporary Indian cricket. The hosts, Benny and Mayank, delve into various narratives emerging from the tournament, including the stellar performances of individual players, the strategic acumen displayed by the Indian team management, and the implications of India's victory for the future of limited-overs cricket. They reflect on the evolution of Rohit Sharma as a captain and the legacy he is building within the sport, juxtaposing this with discussions on the potential future of key players like Virat Kohli and the younger generation poised to take over the mantle. Ultimately, the episode serves as a celebration of Indian cricket's current dominance while also pondering the inevitable transitions that lie ahead. The hosts further explore the dynamics of other participating teams, including New Zealand's perennial struggle in finals, the inconsistent performances of Pakistan, and Afghanistan's promising trajectory in international cricket, providing listeners with a multifaceted understanding of the tournament's landscape.
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Cricket's Skill Revolution: Insights from Mayank and Arnav Jain
The conversation between host Mayank and guest Arnav Jain delves into the profound transformation of cricketing skills over the past two decades, illuminating how both batting and bowling techniques have evolved significantly. Arnav articulates the notion that the current cricketing landscape is markedly distinct from that of the early 2000s, primarily due to the emergence of new strategies, the influence of T20 formats, and the changing nature of pitches. They examine the implications of these shifts on player performance, particularly the decline in batting averages and the rising challenges faced by bowlers in today's game. Additionally, they explore the role of technology, such as DRS, in reshaping the dynamics of cricket. This dialogue not only encapsulates the shifting paradigms of cricket but also invites listeners to ponder the future of the sport in an ever-evolving competitive arena.Links referenced in this episode:freehitgear.comArnav Jain | SubstackArnav Jain (@arnav1204aj) / XCompanies mentioned in this episode: Freeheat Gear
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Unveiling the Champions Trophy: Insights from Cricket Expert Gaurav Tripathi
The Champions Trophy is upon us, and in this episode, we delve into the intricacies of this prestigious tournament with a keen focus on the dynamics of the competing teams. Host Mayank engages in a substantive dialogue with Gaurav Tripathi, sub-editor at Cricket.com, as they explore the strengths and weaknesses of the various squads, dissecting the implications of their recent performances. The conversation highlights the significance of team compositions and the impact of player injuries, particularly for powerhouses like India and Australia. Furthermore, they scrutinize the potential dark horses of the tournament and assess how emerging teams like Afghanistan could disrupt the conventional hierarchy. Join us as we navigate the complexities of the Champions Trophy and offer our predictions for this highly anticipated event.Takeaways: The Champions Trophy garners significant attention as top international teams compete, reviving rivalries and generating excitement. The relevance of the Champions Trophy is questioned due to the declining frequency of ODI matches played by teams. India, while a strong contender, faces challenges in their bowling lineup, particularly with the absence of key players like Bumrah. Pakistan's unpredictable nature and fluctuating performance pose potential challenges for their success in the tournament. New Zealand is viewed as a dark horse, capable of overachieving despite not being seen as the strongest on paper. Afghanistan's spinners are expected to play a crucial role in their potential success at the Champions Trophy, given their recent form. LinkGaurav Nandan Tripathi | गौरव नंदन त्रिपाठी (@Cric_Beyond_Ent) / X
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Bowled Over: Celebrating Ravichandran Ashwin's Legendary Career
Ravichandran Ashwin's retirement from international cricket marks the end of an era for Indian cricket, and this episode delves deep into his illustrious career. The hosts Benny and Mayank, along with special guest Shayan, explore the nuances of Ashwin's contributions to the game, from his remarkable bowling feats to his strategic mind on the field. They discuss key moments from his career, including standout performances in pivotal matches and his unique approach to the game, which has often set him apart as a thinker and innovator. The conversation also touches on the complexities of his persona, the challenges he faced within the team dynamics, and how his analytical nature has influenced both his playing style and leadership potential. Join them as they celebrate the remarkable journey of one of cricket's greatest off-spinners and reflect on what his legacy means for the future of Indian cricket.Ravichandran Ashwin's cricketing journey is a testament to talent, intelligence, and relentless pursuit of excellence. This episode takes listeners through the various milestones of Ashwin's career, from his early days in the IPL with Chennai Super Kings to his pivotal role in the Indian Test team. The hosts, Benny, Mayank, and guest Shayan, engage in a rich discussion about Ashwin's unique contributions to cricket, emphasizing his strategic acumen and ability to adapt his game to different formats and conditions. They explore the nuances of his retirement announcement, made mid-series during a challenging tour of Australia, raising important questions about the timing and its implications for the team dynamics.The episode highlights key performances that defined Ashwin's career, including his impactful spells in crucial matches such as the 2011 World Cup quarter-finals and the 2013 Champions Trophy final. The hosts delve into statistical analysis to underscore Ashwin's effectiveness as a bowler, discussing his ability to exploit batsmen's weaknesses and his evolution as an all-rounder. They reflect on his batting contributions, which, while sometimes overlooked, have been crucial in many match situations. This multifaceted approach provides a comprehensive understanding of Ashwin as a player who not only excels in bowling but also provides valuable runs when needed most.As the conversation unfolds, the hosts celebrate Ashwin's legacy and the indelible mark he has left on Indian cricket. They reminisce about memorable moments and the sheer joy he has brought to fans across the globe. The episode calls for listeners to appreciate Ashwin's achievements in the context of his unique playing style and his impact on the sport, urging a focus on the celebration of his career rather than the controversies surrounding his retirement. By the end, listeners are left with a profound appreciation for Ashwin's contributions to cricket and an understanding of what makes him one of the game's greats.LinkShayan Khan (@TweetsByShayan) / X
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Gully Gully - Behind the Scenes of the 2023 World Cup: Aditya Iyer's Memorable Stories
This podcast episode features author Aditya Iyer discussing his book, "Gully Gully," which chronicles his experiences traveling across India during the 2023 Cricket World Cup. Iyer shares captivating anecdotes and insights into the remarkable performance of the Indian cricket team, highlighting that this squad boasted not only a stellar batting lineup but also an exceptionally talented bowling attack. He reflects on the unique atmosphere created by team leaders Rohit Sharma and Rahul Dravid, which fostered camaraderie among players and contributed to their success. The conversation delves into the significance of cricket in uniting fans across India, illustrating how it transcends regional divides and evokes deep emotional responses. Listeners will gain a deeper appreciation for the intersection of sports, culture, and personal stories that shape the narrative of cricket in India.Takeaways: Aditya's journey from being a science student to a cricket journalist is inspiring and relatable. The camaraderie among the Indian cricket team players is pivotal to their success. Aditya emphasizes the importance of the fans' experiences and stories in cricket narratives. He believes cricket serves as a medium to explore the diverse culture of India. The Indian bowling lineup is currently the strongest it has ever been in World Cups. Aditya's writing style blends personal anecdotes with broader observations about cricket and society. LinksBuyGully Gully: Travels Around India during the 2023 World Cup Book Online at LowPrices in India | Gully Gully: Travels Around India during the 2023 World CupReviews & Ratings - Amazon.inAdityaIyer (@Iyr_Adi) / X
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Talking Cricket Analytics with Soham Sarkhel
CricViz senior broadcast analyst Soham Sarkhel joins The Last Wicket's Mayank to discuss his journey in cricket broadcasting, his roles with HawkEye and Cricviz, the evolution of technology within the sport and much more. Soham Sarkhel | Career highlight to get the chance to work with Ian Bishop and others in the comm box. What an absolute legend he is! This means the world... | InstagramSoham Sarkhel (@Soham_Sarkhel) / X
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Checking in on Pakistan Cricket with Assad
Special guest Assad (Assad (@CoverDriveCric) / X) is back on the Last Wicket to discuss the latest happenings in Pakistan cricket and what lies ahead. We talk about the constant upheavals, flailing performances, state of domestic cricket and much more.
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A Peek into the Indian Cricket Team's Engine - A Data Analyst's Story
Himanish is back to talk about his brief foray into working with Rahul Dravid and the Indian Men's Cricket team over a heady 23-month period.Himanish Ganjoo (@hganjoo_153) / XDeep Point | Himanish Ganjoo | Substack
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Ashwin Has The Streets
The Last Wicket duo is joined by founding member of the pod - Himanish to discuss Indian spin legend Ravi Ashwin's book "I Have The Streets - A Kutty Cricket Story". We discuss what the book reveals about what sets Ashwin apart from his peers, the perceptions about his attitude and constant innovations, what the future holds for Ashwin, and much more.Himanish Ganjoo (@hganjoo_153) / XI Have the Streets: A Kutti Cricket Story: Ashwin, R, Monga, Sidharth: 9780670094745: Amazon.com: Books
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Future of American Cricket with Aaman Patel
Special guest Aaaman Patel (Aaman Patel (@APSportsNews_) / X) joins The Last Wicket to talk through an eventful phase of cricket in the USA - the recent T20 World Cup and the ongoing second season of Major League Cricket. We talk about his journey to becoming a commentator in American cricket, the US team's campaign in the World Cup, the outlook for cricket in the USA, and much more.
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Cricket and Documentaries
The Last Wicket boys are joined by Prashant DP to discuss cricket documentaries - best, worst and everything in between. We discuss our personal favorites, the stories and agendas they contain, the relevance of documentaries in sports, and our wishlist for potential cricket documentaries.LinksPrashant DP (@prashantdptweet) / XPrashant DP – Medium
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The Battle for Cricket's Calendar in the Brave New World
Special guest Aryan Surana joins the Last Wicket duo to discuss the Future Tour Program (FTP), the impact of franchise cricket on the cricketing calendar, ideas for finding a balance between the economics of the game, franchise cricket, and international cricket. Bonus: some ranting on the Real Big Bash League aka IPL.LinksRe-defining cricket's calendar - Freehit's Blog (substack.com)Aryan Surana (@iamaryansurana) / X (twitter.com)
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Royal Challengers are Winners and Bazballers are Brought Back to Earth
The Last Wicket duo is joined by Kartik (@EliteCynic) once again - this time to break down the year in cricket so far. We discuss the recent England men's tour of India, RCB lifting winning their maiden title in the WPL, the BCCI contracts fracas, and the amusing Bangladesh-Sri Lanka rivalry.----------------------------------------Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/poemLicense code: MTA2KJIXYBZM7PF3https://uppbeat.io/t/pryces/music-isLicense code: UV5NI1BUQ7SL55MP
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Shastri and Dravid - A Song of Fire and Ice
For the first episode of 2024, The Last Wicket duo are joined by Nikhil Popat aka @CricCrazyNiks to talk about the contrasting tenures of the Indian men's erstwhile and current coaches - Ravi Shastri and Rahul Dravid. We discuss their approaches to man-management, tactics and vision, their highs and lows, and what their stints mean for the immediate future of Indian cricket.
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2023 - A Look Back
The Last Wicket hosts discuss the highlights of cricketing action in 2023, including the continuing march of T20 leagues around the world, the progress of women's cricket, the eventful Men's Ashes series, India's stumble at the final hurdles in the WTC and World Cup, and much more.
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Australia, India and the Cup of Destiny
The Last Wicket duo is joined by alumnus Nish (@Cerebrohemius) and special guest Kartik (@elitecynic) to process the great big Australian upset as India went down at the (World Cup) final hurdle in Ahmedabad. We talk about the triumph of Australian grit over Indian excellence in the 2023 World Cup final, what's next for Team India, the standout performances of the tournament, and what the last few weeks indicate for the future of ODIs.
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A Dissection of Hitting Techniques with Stuart McErlain-Naylor
Host Mayank is joined by Sports Biomechanist Stuart McErlain-Naylor to break down his study on the relationship between hitting techniques and ball carry distance in cricket. They talk about the evolution of biomechanics in cricket, key parameters in assessing ball carry distance, differences between men's and women's cricket concerning biomechanics, how this can complement technical coaching and much more.LinksStuart’s YouTube channel: Stuart McErlain-Naylor - YouTubeScience of Cricket YouTube lecture series: The Science of Cricket: Lectures - YouTubeExperts in Sport podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0J74YTIIXGDd2YROSu4Ktl?si=0180546164c245c1Stuart’s research articles on cricket: Cricket Biomechanics | Dr Stuart McErlain-Naylor
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2023 Men's Cricket World Cup - A Pulse Check
The Last Wicket duo is joined by Kartik (@elitecynic) to discuss the early stages of the ongoing 2023 Men's Cricket World Cup. We discuss the best contests so far, the players that have surprised and impressed us the most, what the story of the World Cup has been so far, and who the likely semifinalists would be based on the early exchanges.LinkKartik on X (Twitter)
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State of ODI Cricket with Yash Jha
ESPNcricinfo producer/presenter Yash Jha joins host Mayank for a chat on the state of ODI cricket today. Topics of discussion include its relevance, declining games and tournaments, scheduling challenges and future of the format.LinkYash Jha (@jhayash) / X (twitter.com)
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Different Class: The Untold Story of English Cricket
Historian Duncan Stone chats with host Mayank about this recent book - Different Class: The Untold Story of English Cricket. This book was shortlisted for the Cricket Writers Club 'Book of the Year' 2022 and the Sunday Times Sports Book Awards 'Cricket Book of the Year' 2023.“A modern-day John Arlott: uncomfortable but indispensable reading for those who love cricket but may so far have avoided Duncan Stone’s vital home truths about the game.” - Peter Hain, former chairman of the Stop the Seventy Tour campaign and Labour Peer"In this fascinating journey through history, Duncan Stone goes back to the working-class roots of the game, lifts the lid on the myths that cricket lives by, and explains why it’s impossible not to love it." - Tony Collins, author of Rugby League: A People's History"A warm, accessible but thorough-going account of how cricket and class are intertwined in England. Full of personal wit and charm but also rigor and drive." - Stuart Maconie"At a time when the ECB seems intent on killing Test cricket, by commodifying it in search of quick profits, this book is a gentle reminder of the true ethos and variable pace of the game, etched in the memories of all who have played it at village or club level." - Guy Standing, author of The Precariat: The True Dangerous Class"Different Class is in that special category of books — not just lucid and cogent but necessary and invaluable." - Gideon Haigh, author of The Cricket War: The Inside Story of Kerry Packer's World Series CricketDuncan Stone is a historian long interested in the social and cultural machinations of sport, the concept and application of amateurism and who, exactly, gets to define the form, function and meaning of sport. He has worked as a forensic photographer, DJ and club promoter, builder, local government officer and lecturer at the University of Huddersfield and was previously a visiting researcher at Victoria University in Melbourne, Australia.LinkDifferent Class: The Untold Story of English Cricket: Stone, Duncan: 9781913462802: Amazon.com: Books---------------Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/prigida/moonshineLicense code: JUXBBIJITP4USCDL
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Howdy, Cricket - Major League Cricket in the USA
Freelance cricket journalist Cameron Ponsonby joins host Mayank to chat about all things MLC. The two discuss the success of the inaugural edition of the tournament, his role with the Washington Freedoms, areas for improvement, and what the future holds for the fledgling league.LinkCameron Ponsonby (@cameronponsonby) / X--------------------------------------------------Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/hlfmn/yangLicense code: TCHXJRSQ50WL7THS
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The Zimbabwe Story
Zimbabwe cricket journo Adam Theo joins The Last Wicket to discuss Zimbabwe's recent stirring performances, the impact of Dave Houghton and senior players on the upswing in results, what cricket means to the country, and what the future holds for Zimbabwe cricket.LinksAdam Theo🇿🇼🏏 (@AdamTheofilatos) / Twitter
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India's WTC Woes - A Special with the Armchair Cricket Podcast
TLW Host Mayank guests on the Armchair Cricket Podcast to discuss the recently concluded WTC final with host Ajit. They review India's performance, selection questions and Shubman Gill's discontent, while also taking a look at the ongoing Ashes and contract brouhaha over in New Zealand cricket.Links🏏Armchair Cricket Podcast 🎧 • A podcast on Spotify for PodcastersArmchair Cricket Podcast (@ArmchairCricPod) / Twitter
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12 Balls of IPL Mayhem - A Deconstruction
The Last Wicket takes a ball-by-ball look at the last overs of the Gujarat Titans vs Kolkata Knight Riders, and the Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Lucknow Super Giants games in the 2023 edition of the Indian Premier League.
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The Miracle Makers - A Book Review with Tareque Laskar
Tareque Laskar joins The Last Wicket gang to discuss the new book authored by Bharat Sundaresan and Gaurav Joshi - The Miracle Makers. We discussed some fascinating anecdotes from the book, the relationship between the authors and the Indian team which resulted in remarkable insights, the young talents that shaped an unlikely win overseen by a battled-hardened team management, and where this test series stands in the pantheon of the game's history.LinksAmazon.com: The Miracle Makers: Indian Cricket's Greatest Epic | Story Behind Indian Cricket's Historic Breach of the Gabba Fortress eBook : Sundaresan, Bharat: Kindle StoreTareque Laskar (@tarequelaskar) / TwitterGet Sporty | My reflections on my connections to the sporting world (wordpress.com)Please subscribe and share the podcast!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-last-wicket/donations
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Radha Talks Ball - The Women's Premier League
Freelance journalist and founder of She Talks Ball - Radha Lath Gupta joins The Last Wicket to break down the inaugural Women's Premier League. We talk about the historic occasion and resulting fan engagement throughout the tournament, the contrasting fortunes of the Indian players and the overseas stars, the lessons learned by rising domestic talents, what the future holds for the WPL, and much more.LinksRadha🧣 (@radhalathgupta) / TwitterShe Talks Ball - YouTubePlease subscribe and share the podcast!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-last-wicket/donations
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Coaching Beyond: R Sridhar’s Days with the Indian Cricket Team
Host Mayank is joined by Kartik Kannan (contributor at Cricket.com) to discuss former India fielding coach R Sridhar's recent book - Coaching Beyond. They discuss fascinating anecdotes from Sridhar, his impact on India's fielding during his tenure, the team-up with Ravi Shastri and Bharat Arun, and what the book will be remembered for in the years to come.LinksKartik Kannan (@kartik_kannan) / TwitterBuy COACHING BEYOND: My Days with the Indian Cricket Team Book Online at Low Prices in India | COACHING BEYOND: My Days with the Indian Cricket Team Reviews & Ratings - Amazon.inPlease subscribe and share the podcast!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-last-wicket/donations
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