Episodes

  • Test Cricket - A History with Tim Wigmore
    Jun 16 2025
    Tim Wigmore is a sports writer for The Daily Telegraph and has also written for The Economist, The New York Times, ESPN Cricinfo, and The New Statesman, among others. We sat down to discuss his latest book - Test Cricket - A History, which is his most fascinating book yet. There is a unique mix of history, context, aesthetics, race & class which another writer could have easily papered over. Tim excels in his ability to weave stories across centuries with this one and making the history of the game we love not as overwhelming.We discuss the following -1. Legitimacy of Test Matches early on2. Fast Bowling Quartets3. Decline in Spin bowling4. Overperformance of Captains while they are Captains5. Resilience of Test Playing Nations to play after long gaps6. Role of Amateurs and Professionals in Cricket's long history7. Moral Victories8. Lovely references on Aesthetics of batting in the book9. Non-development of the women's game10. 4 Day tests and restructuring of the WTCYou can buy Test Cricket - A History from pretty much every good bookstore across Cricket playing nations along with Amazon as well.Buy the Book - Test Cricket - A HistoryAmazon USAmazon UKAmazon IndiaCrickonomics: The Anatomy of Modern Cricket:Amazon USAmazon UKAmazon IndiaCricket 2.0: Inside the T20 RevolutionAmazon USAmazon UK Amazon IndiaThe Best: How Elite Athletes are MadeAmazon USAmazon UKAmazon IndiaWhite Hot: The Inside Story of England Cricket’s Double World ChampionsAmazon USAmazon UK Amazon India Second XI: Cricket In Its OutpostsAmazon US Amazon UK Amazon India In our previous chat with Tim, we had asked him for Book Recommendations. Those are below.Pundits from Pakistan by Rahul BhattacharyaBeyond a Boundary by CLR JamesThe Unquiet Ones by Osman SamiuddinDifferent Class Duncan Stone
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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Chinnaswamy, One Week On: Silence & Scrutiny with Sarthak Dev & Tarutr Malhotra
    Jun 11 2025

    The only way to honour the memories of those who lost their lives in the stampede at Chinnaswamy on 4th of June is to continue talking about it.


    We speak to Sarthak Dev, who wrote an excellent piece for News Laundry.


    You can read The story of a disaster: An IPL win, a city’s joy, and a tragedy that was waiting to happen here.


    Tarutr runs BestofCricket Substack where he publishes a Daily Newsletter with the best cricket stories (text, audio & video). You can read & subscribe here.



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    1 hr
  • The Tragedy at Chinnaswamy & IPL 2025 Review
    Jun 5 2025

    Trigger Warning

    Mentions of the Tragedy at Chinnaswamy are discussed at multiple points in the episode. There is an outline and trigger warning at the start of the episode.


    We are joined by Dave, Shay, Richa, Aditya, Tarutr & MV in this episode and there are 5 RCB fans who sent in voice notes on how they felt about winning the first league title.


    What is covered in this episode?


    1. RCB Fans from across the world share what it felt to win the first IPL title. (1:48 to 9:42)

    2. We speak to Tarutr Malhotra from BestofCricket about the tragedy at Chinnaswamy, the commotion, lack of communication and why he decided to exit the celebrations. (9:42 to 36:13)

    He has also written a piece. Read it here.

    3. We start the IPL review with introduction of the guests (36:38 to 38:07), speak about the tragedy at Chinnaswamy (38:07 to 45:07) & Move to the IPL review which continues right till the end!



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    2 hrs and 37 mins
  • IPL Down Memory Lane
    May 19 2025


    In this episode, we have long time listeners Saurabh, Shay & Fahad to discuss their memories of the IPL.


    It’s a great mix of folks from varying age groups and their association with the league. While Saurabh is largely neutral despite having a soft corner for SRH & RR, Fahad loves CSK & Shay is an RCB fan from North India.


    It gives us an insight into how the IPL has evolved and how the evolution affects the people watching it.


    Are they still as chuffed at watching the IPL from their first viewing of the league? Listen in.

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Gully Cricket Memories
    May 11 2025

    We sat down to record the Origin Story of our love with the game.

We discussed -


    - Our first playgrounds (societies, mohalla etc)

    - How our teams were decided?

    - What were the various toss instruments?

    - Specific rules for batting (1D, 2D) and bowling (fast, knee height no balls etc)


    All of the above across the country since the panel was diverse and we wrapped up with our favourite story of playing Cricket.

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • (De)Evolution of Indian cricket coverage with @gurkiratsgill
    Apr 28 2025

    In our series of episodes dealing with the lack of cricket in Indian cricket coverage and the rise of jingoism and demi-god worship in cricket media, we have with us accomplished cricket analyst and writer, Gurkirat S Gill.

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    1 hr and 34 mins
  • Fanwars, Inceldom & Packaging of Cricket with Sarthak Dev
    Apr 2 2025

    Sarthak is a writer and music composer. He writes a Substack called Lines on The Grass, and you can find some of his other written work at IndianExpress and EuroSport. He uploads his music on Instagram and YouTube, but only when his morning coffee hits the right spot.


    Read Lines on the Grass

    Listen to Sarthak's music here & you can follow him on Twitter as well.


    In this episode, we have both the Adityas, Raj & MV.


    We discuss -


    - The Hero Worshipping of Dhoni, Kohli & Rohit

    - Twitter Fanwars as an extension of how Cricket is packaged

    - Inceldom and the violent nature of Cricket discourse

    - The Loss of Tenderness in sport

    - No room for the stories of 7/10 cricketers (The Hanuma Viharis & Mayank Agarwals)

    - Sexualisation of Women in & associated with Sport with Cameramen & how society reacts to 5 second clips of Women in stadia

    - Lack of Narrative & History in Cricket Commentary

    - BCCI's lack of interest in Women's Cricket


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    2 hrs and 1 min
  • Cricket Doesn't Pay Enough ft. Sharda Ugra & Swaroop Swaminathan
    Mar 26 2025

    Today, we have with us Sharda Ugra, a sports journalist for over 30 years who now writes what she wants, when she wants and where she wants. You can read her work in the Hindustan Times and her coverage of the BCCI in The Wire and The Caravan, amongst other publications.

    Along with Sharda, we have Swaroop who has been with The New Indian Express for over a decade and a Red Ink Award winner. He has covered multiple Hockey World cups, Asian Games, Cricket World Cups and, very recently covered the World Chess Championships.


    Richa, Aditya & MV join them to discuss -

    - BCCI Central Contracts for Women , CA's plan for women's cricket and grassroots investment

    - Why are Ranji Cricketers are paid so little, and why does the BCCI want Int'l cricketers to prioritise domestic over IPL

    - Saudi Money & Golf - How will they move forward with Cricket

    - IPL salaries vs the World's best leagues (Swaroop's piece is linked here)

    - Indian Cricketers Association - The Late Anshuman Gaekwad and current President V Chamundeswarnath, a sexual harassment accused and also an IPL Governing Council Member.


    Recommendations

    Sharda

    1. Temples, Tombs, & Hieroglyphs: A Popular History of Ancient Egypt by Barbara Mertz
    2. Acquired Podcast on IPL (It's only 4.5 hours long)
    3. Sky Sports Podcast with Nasser & Athers
    4. Zeteo Podcast founded by Mehdi Hasan


    Swaroop

    1. The Business of Sport Podcast - Listen here.
    2. Indian Summers by Sharda Ugra & John Wright, which he used as reference material for his Master’s thesis


    Aditya - The Book of Awesome by Neil Pasricha

    Richa - Mystery novels by Tana French



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    1 hr and 8 mins