PCCI Podcast
This is the official pod for all cricket tragics. From the trauma of the 90s to the heights of the Noughties, if you are a cricket fan, this is the pod for you. Also, if you love the niche and the obscure discussions around cricket (color of TV graphics in the 90s, broadcast theme music), this is also the pod for you. This is as much the pod for a Noel David fan as it is for an ABD fan!
Nov 27
Richa, Aditya & MV are joined by Vatsal to discuss the humiliation in Guwahati and the first Ashes Test in Perth. - We start with a fun Game - Whose Line is it anyway? Baz or Gam? - Discussion on the difficulty of playing spin - Decline in structured cricket tours - Abject Selections and insipid leadership - Analysis of the game + Jansen, Bavuma and Harmer - the stars for SA - How teams prepare for Indian tours and the future - Lots of Vicky Paaji/Rev etc thrown in - Ashes - Disappointments with England, Elation with Starc, the long game in Australia - Wrap up - Why do stadia suck in India
Nov 16
We talk of Gambhir's latest blockbuster, how he can conjure lineups without balance even if given infinite resources. We then move onto discussing the insecurity that results in such pitches. The discussion then moves onto the recent news of Indian cricketers backing a majoritarian movement, diversity and inclusion in Indian cricket. Also, a lot of Sports Tak, Yaari and RevSports review around this test match.
Nov 10
In this episode with Ahmer Naqvi, we sit down to discuss the politics of sport, will cricket ever go truly global?, the future of India Pakistan Cricket, Is indian Cricket a Biryani or a Fine dining restaurant & why Ronnie from Awwal Number was the greatest batter in Cricket ever. Ahmer can be found on Twitter His Youtube Channel with Osman Samiuddin is Batta Fast Ahmer recommended the following books, movies & documentaries through the course of our conversation - Khayal Darpan - Documentary Uncut Gems - Movie War Minus the Shooting by Mike Marqusee - Book Chinaman: The Legend of Pradeep Mathew by Shehan Karunatilaka - BookSoccer & Sun in the Shadow - Eduardo Galeano Ifran Junejo's Youtube Channel to truly understand KarachiAnd of course, Awwal Number
Nov 4
This is an episode we had the most joy in creating. We can’t thank Sharda Ugra enough for her time, and you’ll hear that come through in the podcast. She also promises to join us for Part Two! India are World Champions and we discuss the game, the immediate aftermath, the emotions and the performances. This was a truly wide ranging chat and there was a lot of joy for the women who have just become World Champions! We are very thankful to a host of publications who sent their reporters all across the country and Sri Lanka. We reached out to many of them, and they sent in voice notes that reflect their thoughts on this tournament. In no particular order Lavanya from Sportstar Samreen from HT Gomesh from TNIE Mrina Asija from Cricket.com.au Neha Shetty from Never on the Backfoot Podcast + Cricket.com (Get well soon!) Akshay from Cricket.com Zenia D’Cunha from ESPN Bunch of reporters who we must thank as well for their fantastic coverage during the WC. Annesha Ghosh Vinayak from IE Purnima from Cricbuzz
Oct 30
Well, that's the pod. The game, the players, Jemi, Harman, Charani, Litchfield, Australia's fielding but also the dropped catches and of course we lament that ICC's Twitter Team has not posted a single clip of the winning moment.
Oct 19
This episode is an ode to the organisational skills of the ICC and the dedication of the BCCI to make the Women's World Cup the biggest ever by throwing money at it. Rain started as a means of jeopardy in a WC has simply ruined it. Might add the lack of marquee venues and faraway venues has ensured the interest doesn't pique but decrease. So, this entire episode is a collection of Rain Sounds from PIXABAY. Enjoy.
Oct 15
This is not a review. We got together to discuss our thoughts on the current status of the tournament, lack of support for the game and the wonderful coverage in print and online media, we discussed Marufa Akter, Nigar Sultana Joty's inspiring captaincy, SA's chances at lifting the trophy, Aus-India game which was attended by Sarthak, and the joy of an underdog victory and the time for Bangladesh has come, the level playing field in the women's game compared to the men's game and Gavaskar's not so shocking comments on air during the India West Indies test series.
Oct 2
There’s some strong language in this episode. If that’s not your vibe, you’ve been warned. In this podcast, we discuss peace. Only fitting it's out on Mahatma Gandhi's birthday!