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Mike "Big Roy" Whitney, "Sugar" Ray Nosti, Andrew "Dawsey" Dawson & Johnnie Waller present "This Week In Sport".... Each week the boys share their thoughts on anything sport from around the globe with their own brand of irreverent humour! This week the boys chat about : Ultra-Trail Katoomba, State of Origin, Perth Bears, Robertson Spuddies RLFC, Asquith Magpies & Spudd Carroll, Rugby League & AFL roundup, Indian Premier League, World Test Championship, British & Irish Lions Tour, Sonny Bill Williams vs Paul Gallen fight, soccer, athletics, World Surfing League & much, much more!
Sussan Ley elected the new leader of the Liberal Party; Turkiye welcomes the dissolution of the Kurdish PKK militant group; and, in sport: the Indian Premier League tournament set to resume this week after a suspension due to regional violence.
Cricket's Indian Premier League, which was suspended for a week amid fighting between India and Pakistan, will resume this weekend following the announcement of a ceasefire between the two countries.
Cricket's Indian Premier League will resume this weekend following the announcement of a ceasefire between Pakistan and India.
Cricket's Indian Premier League will resume this weekend following the announcement of a ceasefire between Pakistan and India.
The Pakistan-India conflict saw Australian cricketers and coaches rushing home from both nations. As the IPL and PSL try to complete their respective seasons, the long-term ramifications are taking hold. It's no secret India largely controls global cricket, so what might this mean? Podcaster Sam Perry was covering the IPL in India when the situation escalated and joins us to help break down the implications. Featured: Sam Perry, cricket writer and podcaster. Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
The United States and China sign a new trade deal; At least eight seats remain undecided in the federal election; Some Australian cricketers plan to skip the end of the Indian Premier League, due to the India-Pakistan conflict.
The US President Donald Trump has proposed cutting tariffs on goods from China to 80%, ahead of trade talks between the two countries in Switzerland. The world's two biggest economies have been in a trade war since January.The boss of the company behind Zara and other fast fashion brands has been calling on the EU to crack down on Chinese e-commerce firms Shein and Temu. We hear from Óscar García Maceiras, the Chief Executive of Zara's parent company Inditex. Plus Will Bain looks at cricket's Indian Premier League – one of the richest sporting events in the world – which has suspended matches for a week in the wake of growing tension between India and Pakistan.
The Indian Premier League has been suspended by the BCCI following strikes in a host of cities –– Amritsar, Pathankot, Jaisalmer, and Jammu.
Relief from the New Zealand Cricket Players Association over news the Pakistan Super League will change locations ... amid military conflict with India. The future of both countries' respective T20 franchise competitions was up in the air, with 14 New Zealanders playing in either the PSL or the Indian Premier League. The Pakistani league plans to move the rest of its tournament to the United Arab Emirates. Players Association boss Heath Mills says the players in Pakistan are relieved to be escaping the turmoil. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Let us dive right into the rabbit hole of sports. Where Nate takes us down the cricket hole of the Indian Premier League. We find our way to the NFL draft which had some drama. This leads us into the world of TV and reruns. We look towards some shows that have some issues with holding up as time takes a hold.
Featuring in this video Aditya Joshi (Team Sports Katta) https://x.com/aditya1387 Amol Karhadkar (Deputy Editor, The Hindu) https://x.com/karhacter Vaibhav Suryavanshi smashed the second-fastest hundred ever - and the fastest by an Indian - in the history of the Indian Premier League. Has the youngest batter's sensational hundred ensured Suryavanshi will keep trending for all the right reasons? Why have the left-handed batters dominated IPL 2025? Do you agree with Sanjay Manjrekar's surgical strike on strike-rate comparisons of various batters? Has Krunal Pandya 2.0 handed the much-needed balance to the Royal Challengers Bengaluru? And will the washout against Kolkata Knight Riders end up being a boon or a bane for Punjab Kings? वैभव सूर्यवंशीच्या विक्रमी शतकाने सर्व टीकाकारांची तोंडे बंद केली आहेत? डावखुऱ्या फलंदाजाच्या IPL २०२५ मधील मक्तेदारीचं रहस्य काय? संजय मांजरेकरांनी स्ट्राईक रेटबद्दल केलेल्या 'सर्जिकल स्ट्राईक' च्या मागचं कारण काय असावं? त्याहूनही महत्त्वाचं, स्ट्राईक रेटला कितपत महत्त्व द्यावं IPL मध्ये? कृणाल पंड्याने RCB ने त्याच्यावर दाखवलेला विश्वास सार्थ ठरवला आहे? आणि KKR विरुद्ध झालेल्या 'वॉशआऊट' चा पंजाब किंग्जला फायदा होणार कि तोटा? आमचं मत बघा आणि तुमचं सांगा Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.youtube.com/@SportsKattaMarathi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sportskattamarathi Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SportsKattaMarathi Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sports_Katta For enquiries and collaborations: barachkaahi@gmail.com
India's Vaibhav Suryavanshi just smashed a match winning hundred from 35 balls in the IPL. He was only born in 2011. While some have questioned the legitimacy of his birth date, we have other questions like 'where did this teenager come from!?' and 'how good might he be?' Featured: Bharat Sundaresan, cricket writer and commentator.Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
In this episode of Paisa Vaisa, Anupam Gupta hosts Nitin Navneet Tatiwala, VP Marketing, Customer Experience & Air Network (MEISA), FedEx. The logistics giant is currently in news for sponsoring one of the most celebrated teams, Chennai Super Kings in the ongoing Indian Premier League. Their conversation starts with the inception of the FedEx, its vision and then diving deeper into brand partnerships, and marketing strategy.Nitin shares the brand’s India journey, the global playbook behind major sports sponsorships, and why they chose to back an IPL giant. He also breaks down how sponsorships drive growth across markets and discusses career opportunities for freshers.
We have an update on Andy's trip to Leicester to watchEngland's Red Roses win a rugby triple crown against Scotland. With France beating Italy, it sets up a Grand Slam decider between the two sides at Twickenham this weekend.In the European football tournaments, Aston Villa's amazingcomeback win against PSG wasn't quite enough to make the Champions League semi-finals, but Arsenal had a memorable away win over Real Madrid that now sees them play PSG in he semis. In the Europa League Manchester United's 3 goals in extra time cancelled out Lyon's 2 extra time goals to give them an unbelievable 7-6 win. Spurs also made it into the semi finals with a 1-0 win. And whilst Chelsea lost the second leg of their Europa Conference tie, they went through to the last 4 thanks to a 4-2 aggregate score against Legia Warsaw.League leaders Hull Kingston Rovers won the derby againstsecond placed Hull FC in the “Rivals Round” of Rugby League's Super League, whilst Leigh moved 3rd with a win over Warrington, and Wigan beat local rivals St Helens to go 4th. Meanwhile in Netball it was a top of the table clash, with London Pulse beating Manchester Thunder 61-56 to extend their unbeaten start to the season to 5 games.In cricket's Indian Premier League, Rajasthan Royals openerVaibhan Suryavanshi set a record as the youngest ever IPL player. The 14-year old seemed unfazed as he hit his first ball for 6 on his way to 34. And West Indies Women's team missed out on qualification for October's World Cup by just 0.01 runs on net run rate – the first time in over 20-years that they've not qualified.We also have the latest in Formula 1, Golf, Tennis and apreview of this weekend's London Marathon.Our guest slot this week sees the return of HarryBrightmore, who won gold as cox of the GB 8 at the Paris Olympics. Harry joins us to let us know what's been happening since Paris-including his role as a coach at Oxford University. He shares with us what it was like to be working with the squad as they prepared for the Boat Race, as well as what's next in terms of launching his own business.Yet another brilliant episode.
Mike "Big Roy" Whitney, "Sugar" Ray Nosti, Andrew "Dawsey" Dawson & Johnnie Waller present "This Week In Sport".... Each week the boys share their thoughts on anything sport from around the globe. This week the boys chat about : Spudd Carroll's musical ability, rugby league, Wests Tigers & Lachy Galvin, player managers, the latest AFL news, Indian Premier League, World Surfing League, new international tennis showering rules, Gout Gout & The Stawell Gift, Whit wearing a full body swimsuit at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, & much, much more!
With the growth in the popularity of the tournament, the value of captaincy of anIPL side has also grown manifold over the 18 years of its existence. Journalist ShashankKishore talks about how the role has changed over the years and who have been some of the hits and who have been some of the misses in this role in this episode of A Century of Stories: Cricket podcast presented by IDFC FIRST Bank.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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.
Featuring in this episode are: Surendra Bhave (Cricketer turned renowned coach, Odisha Head Coach at present) Amol Karhadkar (Deputy Editor, The Hindu) https://x.com/karhacter The impact of the Indian Premier League on global cricket landscape is widely discussed, but for Indian cricket, IPL's impact on Indian domestic cricket is paramount. Has IPL been a boon or bane to Indian domestic cricket? Has it killed Test specialists? Has IPL been a boon or a bane to indian cricket? How has young cricketers' mindset, aspirations have evolved along with coaching methodologies? Who better than Surendra Bhave - the former domestic stalwart who has been involved in Indian domestic cricket in various capacities since the pre-IPL era - to take a deep dive into this topic? इंडियन प्रीमियर लीगमुळे जागतिक क्रिकेटमधील बदलांबद्दल सर्व बोलतात, परंतु भारतीय क्रिकेटसाठी IPL मुळे देशांतर्गत - साध्या मराठीत डोमेस्टिक - क्रिकेटवर झालेला परिणाम हा जास्त महत्त्वाचा आहे. IPL च्या भरभराटीने भारतीय क्रिकेटची नवी पिढी घडत आहे का बिघडत आहे? IPL मुळे फायदे-तोटे नक्की काय झाले आहेत? खेळाडूंच्या मानसिकतेत किती बदल झाला आहे? आणि 'टेस्ट स्पेशालिस्ट' हि संकल्पना अस्त पावली आहे का? मारूया गप्पा माजी महाराष्ट्र कर्णधार व प्रशिक्षक सुरेंद्र भावे यांच्याशी, जे IPL सुरु होण्याआधीपासून आत्तापर्यंत विविध भूमिकांमधून देशांतर्गत क्रिकेटशी निगडित आहेत. Follow us on: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SportsKattaMarathi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sportskattamarathi Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SportsKattaMarathi Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sports_Katta For enquiries and collaboration, email us: barachkaahi@gmail.com
Alison Mitchell, Clint Wheeldon and Sunil Gupta take stock of the Indian Premier League and discuss whether MS Dhoni should retire at the end of this season. Dhoni had to deny that he was retiring midway through the season after his parents were pictured at his match for Chennai Super Kings against Delhi Capitals. Plus we analyse the return of Jasprit Bumrah who has played his first match in 93 days after injuring his back and how big Virat Kohli's achievement is of reaching 13,000 T20 runs. Plus we go behind the scenes and hear what life is like for a cricket agent. We are joined by Cameron Richardson who manages a number of female Australian players including Ashes hero Alana King. He tells us that when he first saw her bowl at the age of 18, she reminded him of Shane Warne. He also shares with us the difference between managing male and female players and about balancing player burnout. Photo: Chennai Super Kings' Mahendra Singh Dhoni looks on during the Indian Premier League (IPL) Twenty20 cricket match between Punjab Kings and Chennai Super Kings at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium on the outskirts of Chandigarh on April 8, 2025. (Photo by SHAMMI MEHRA/AFP via Getty Images)
Donald Trump's announcement of new tariffs has disrupted global markets and challenged journalists tasked with explaining complex financial implications. Dharshini David, Deputy Economics Editor at BBC News, outlines how media coverage has responded to the fast-moving story, including social media misinformation and the difficulties of making the topic accessible to the public. Max Goldbart, International TV Co-Editor at Deadline, assesses what tariffs could mean for the media industry itself. The Indian Premier League has become one of the world's most commercially successful sporting competitions. Tim Wigmore, Deputy Cricket Correspondent at The Telegraph, explains how the IPL's format, celebrity involvement, and Indian economic growth helped transform it into a media powerhouse. Tymal Mills, England T20 international and BBC commentator, provides a player's view of the competition. Jensen Huang, founder of Nvidia, has overseen the company's transformation into a leader in AI chip development. A new biography by Stephen Witt discusses Huang's background, the company's pivot to artificial intelligence, and its rise in value to over $2 trillion. Presenter: Katie Razzall Producer: Lisa Jenkinson Assistant producer: Lucy Wai
While the Indian Premier League dominates headlines because of the superstars, the glitz and the glamour, the tournament also keeps churning out success stories of young cricketers coming from remote corners of the country. From Ashok Dinda to Vignesh Puthur, from R. Ashwin to Varun Chakaravarthy, the league has produced many heartwarming stories of success. Hear noted cricket journalist Shashank Kishore talk about the impact of the IPL on the dreams and ambitions of young Indian cricketers from all over the country in this episode of A Century of Stories: Cricket podcast presented by IDFC FIRST Bank.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Katie Razzall and guests discuss some of the biggest media stories this week: As the cricket season gets going Tim Wigmore cricket commentator at The Telegraph focuses on the Indian Premier League which has become one of the most valuable sports media events ever. Former Editor of The Lady magazine Rachel Johnson and current editor Helen Budworth discuss the closure of the UK's oldest women's magazine and the BBC's deputy economic editor Dharshini David and Max Goldbart the International TV editor at Deadline news site consider the impact of President Trump's tariffs on the TV and streaming industries as well as tech companies. Tony Allen, CEO of the Age Check Certification Scheme (ACCS) based in Stockport has been tasked by the Australian government to trial age assurance technologies, following the government's decision to ban social media for those under 16. He'll be giving an update on his progress . Our latest tech-bro profile tells the story of Jensen Huang who founded the chip company Nvidia. Stephen Witt, author of "The Thinking Machine: Jensen Huang, Nvidia, and the World's Most Coveted Microchip" out this week tells his story.Producer: Lisa Jenkinson
The 2025 Indian Premier League table is shaping up with Delhi Capitals (DC), Gujarat Titans (GT), Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Punjab Kings (PBKS) are sitting pretty in the top 4.Mumbai Indians (MI), Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) are badly struggling with just one win each. Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) and Rajasthan Royals (RR) are in close contention for the top 4. In this episode of The CricBlog Podcast, we look at the teams doing well plus whether SRH, MI and CSK can make a run to the playoffs.
On Tuesday's edition of WagerTalk Today, Steve Merril and Skee Profit drop by to give NBA predictions today! Paul Motty previews the Indian Premier League in cricket and Carmine Bianco gives his UEFA Champions League picks. Andy Lang drops in to give props and Gianni The Greek sounding off on steam moves to close out the show as well!
In the 18th year of the Indian Premier League, RCB remains one of the unique stories of the tournament. Despite its star power, it remains without a trophy and yet the franchise can also boast of one of the most passionate fan bases in the league. Writer Shashank Kishore, who hails from the Garden City, and is currently authoring a book on the franchise, shares untold stories about the team from the year it came into existence till now. Enjoy all the stories about Bengaluru on this episode of A Century of Stories: Cricket podcast presented by IDFC FIRST Bank.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When you saw this episode pop up in your feed, you either jumped for joy and hit play immediately (in which case you're not reading this), or you said “Huh. That's a surprising episode.” Well, if you're in group two, boy do we have a treat for you!IPL is the fastest-growing, most dynamic and most disruptive force in the sports industry today… and this may come as a shock to many Americans, but it might just be on track to surpass the NFL as the world's most valuable sports league. The IPL is currently valued at $16B, with a TV rights deal that's higher in per-match dollars than the NBA and the English Premier League. And all this for a league that's right now just 10 teams who collectively only play 74 total games per season… and oh yeah, the whole thing is only 17 years old! Tune in for an absolutely amazing story, filled with genius, drama (Rupert Murdoch! Disney! Bollywood!) and a perfect encapsulation of the rise of modern India.Sponsors:Many thanks to our fantastic Spring ‘25 Season partners:J.P. Morgan PaymentsServiceNowFundriseCrusoeLinks:Save the date, July 15 in NYC!Ed Cowan's Business Breakdowns of IPLWorldly Partners' Multi-Decade IPL StudyEpisode sourcesCarve Outs:SeveranceStratecheryMore Acquired:Get email updates with hints on next episode and follow-ups from recent episodesJoin the SlackSubscribe to ACQ2Check out the latest swag in the ACQ Merch Store!Note: Acquired hosts and guests may hold assets discussed in this episode. This podcast is not investment advice, and is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. You should do your own research and make your own independent decisions when considering any financial transactions.
In this episode we talk about the 2025 IPL and make our predictions for the tournament. We ask, who will be top run scorer, wicket taker, the MVP, the flop of the tournament, who will make the IPL play-offs and who will win the 2025 Indian Premier League. www.pitch-mag.co.uk/ - use code Pitch+CricketPod15 for 15% off your first order Links to podcast audio: https://linktr.ee/thecricketpod Our website: thecricketpod.com Support the podcast: patreon.com/thecricketpod Buy merchandise: https://seriouscricket.co.uk/teamwear/stores/the-cricket-podcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecricketpod Buy coffee: https://cricketcoffeeco.com/products/the-cricket-podcast-coffee Twitter and Instagram: @thecricketpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On our next team preview we cover the play-off contenders from last year's Indian Premier League. Starting with RCB who feature the legend Virat Kohli in a new look side for the 2025 IPL. Will this finally be the year for Royal Challengers Bengaluru? Rajasthan Royals are next. They made some big changes but retained Samason and Jaiswal, who are more than a match for anyone on their day. Sunrisers Hyderabad were one of the funnest teams to watch in last year's IPL and it looks like the smashing will continue. They have only added to a team which featured Travis Head, Abhishek Sharma and Heinrich Klaasen already. And Kolkata Knight Riders, last years winners, will go again. They went big in the auction for Venky Iyer, will that pay off with another trophy for Dre Russ, Narine and the lads. www.pitch-mag.co.uk/ - use code Pitch+CricketPod15 for 15% off your first order Links to podcast audio: https://linktr.ee/thecricketpod Our website: thecricketpod.com Support the podcast: patreon.com/thecricketpod Buy merchandise: https://seriouscricket.co.uk/teamwear/stores/the-cricket-podcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecricketpod Buy coffee: https://cricketcoffeeco.com/products/the-cricket-podcast-coffee Twitter and Instagram: @thecricketpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hello and Welcome to Club Prairie Fire, Season 10 episode 1. As you know, we are super fond of tequila, Tabasco and the Duckworth Lewis Stern System. This episode we are calling “Its been too long.” Yes after a nice little two months hiatus where we took off the pads and put the bat oil away we are back, refreshed and ready to sink our teeth into the 2025 Cricket Calendar. In this episode Gilly, Vaughany, The Prof and Ollie will dig into the Big Bash Final where the Hurricanes blew away theThunder as well as India backing up there T20 world cup title becoming the ICC Champions Trophy Champions. Most importantly this illustrious panel will take a good look at the upcoming Indian Premier League, the IPL for season 2025. So sit back, relax and enjoy your favourite load of cricketing nonsense, Club Prairie Fire. Timestamps [00:00:00] - Welcome Back to Club Prairie Fire! Introduction and excitement for the new season after a hiatus. [00:02:10] - Cricket Highlights: Big Bash and ICC Champions Trophy Discussion on recent cricket events, including the IPL and India's victory in the Champions Trophy. [00:05:45] - The Financial Power of the ECB Analysis of the ECB's financial gains from selling teams and how it affects cricket. [00:09:30] - Overview of IPL 2025: Key Players to Watch Breakdown of the upcoming IPL season and predictions about teams and players. [00:12:15] - Team Predictions: Who Will Win the IPL? Panel discussion on forecasted winners of the IPL, including team analyses. [00:17:00] - Analyzing the Squad: Mumbai Indians vs. Punjab Kings Detailed comparisons of squads and strategies for the 2025 IPL season. [00:20:45] - Bold Predictions for IPL 2025 Panelists share their bold, unique predictions regarding the tournament. [00:30:00] - Final Team Rankings: Who's Coming Last? Predictions on which teams might underperform in the upcoming season. [00:35:40] - Quiz Time: IPL Trivia Challenge Fun quiz segment about past IPL performances and statistics. [00:43:00] - Closing Remarks and Future Episodes Wrap-up of the episode, including a shout-out to fans and sponsors. Thanks for watching and remember to like and subscribe as well as follow us @clubprairiefire on all social media channels and don't forget to join our discord channel for extra bonus content - www.clubprairiefire.com.au. If you are interested in sponsoring the show we have some opportunities so email us at info@clubprairiefire.com.au. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week's Stumped with Nikesh Rughani, Jim Maxwell and Sunil Gupta is an Indian T20 franchise special.The 18th edition of the Indian Premier League starts on 22 March, and the team discuss the major talking points heading into the tournament, including Kolkata Knight Riders selecting Ajinkya Rahane as captain and if this could be the year for Virat Kohli's RCB to win their first title?We reflect on Mumbai Indians winning the Women's Premier League for the second time in three years.Plus, we chat to cricket bat restorer Barney Morris about the rare and growing trade in cricket bat repairs. Photo: Players of Kolkata Knight Riders celebrate with the trophy after their victory against the Sunrisers Hyderabad in the 2024 IPL Final match between the Kolkata Knight Riders and Sunrisers Hyderabad at MA Chidambaram Stadium on May 26, 2024 in Chennai, India. (Photo by Pankaj Nangia/Getty Images)
We continue our IPL preview for 2025 with discussions about Chennai Super Kings, Lucknow Super Giants and Delhi Capitals. LSG enter this year with a much changed team. Rishabh Pant is the big signing, but do him and Pooran have enough between them to elevate the Super giants? Delhi Capitals look to have improved in some areas, and come in with a bowling attack featuring players like Axar Patel and Kuldeep Yadav. However on the batting side things look weaker, what will happen to them in this year's Indian Premier League? And Chennai Super Kings have re-upped on their spin heavy approach. Ashwin is back and he will be joined by Noor Ahmed, as they make an effort to help MS Dhoni win another trophy. Use the code: CRICKETPOD for 20% off + free shipping at Manscaped.com www.pitch-mag.co.uk/ - use code Pitch+CricketPod15 for 15% off your first order Links to podcast audio: https://linktr.ee/thecricketpod Our website: thecricketpod.com Support the podcast: patreon.com/thecricketpod Buy merchandise: https://seriouscricket.co.uk/teamwear/stores/the-cricket-podcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecricketpod Buy coffee: https://cricketcoffeeco.com/products/the-cricket-podcast-coffee Twitter and Instagram: @thecricketpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In part one of our IPL preview series for the 2025 edition of the Indian Premier League, the boys cover Mumbai Indians, Punjab Kings and Gujarat Titans. Mumbai Indians were dreadful last season, but have had a big revamp and look like they have fixed some of the huge holes in their line up. If Jasprit Bumrah can return to fitness quickly they area a team to watch. Punjab Kings have hired Ricky Ponting to help turn their fortunes around. Their new look team, captained by Shreyas Iyer, should be less gaff prone than before. Can they make their first IPL play-offs in forever? Gujarat Titans are also coming off a down year. Will the addition of Jos Buttler help them reset, as Shubman Gill has another go at leading the team. www.pitch-mag.co.uk/ - use code Pitch+CricketPod15 for 15% off your first order Links to podcast audio: https://linktr.ee/thecricketpod Our website: thecricketpod.com Support the podcast: patreon.com/thecricketpod Buy merchandise: https://seriouscricket.co.uk/teamwear/stores/the-cricket-podcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecricketpod Buy coffee: https://cricketcoffeeco.com/products/the-cricket-podcast-coffee Twitter and Instagram: @thecricketpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this week's Stumped, Alison Mitchell, Brett Sprigg and Charu Sharmu discuss India's dominance of the men's white ball game - will it continue all the way through to next year's T20 World Cup and beyond? It's after India added the Champions Trophy to the T20 World Cup they won in Barbados last year. Virat Kohli reckons this current squad has enough talent to "take on the world" for the next eight years. We speak to Cricket Australia's outgoing Chief Executive Nick Hockley. He's standing down at the end of this month after five years in charge. He tells us the controversial resignation of men's Test captain Tim Paine was one of the most challenging periods of his tenure, but that he and Paine have since spent a lot of time together and he backs him to have a long and successful coaching career.He also told us he believes support for the Afghanistan women's team will continue after his departure and that the controversial decision to mark 150 years of England against Australia with a day/night game can celebrate the history of the game whilst also nodding to the future.Plus, we look at what Harry Brook's decision to withdraw from the upcoming Indian Premier League means for him and England.Photo: Virat Kohli of India and teammate Rohit Sharma celebrate following the team's victory in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Final between India and New Zealand at Dubai International Stadium on March 09, 2025 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. (Credit: ICC via Getty Images)
In this episode of the Indian Business Podcast, we are delighted to host Gaurav Kapur, an acclaimed actor, television presenter, and cricket commentator. Renowned for hosting "Extraaa Innings T20" during the Indian Premier League and his web series "Breakfast with Champions," Gaurav offers unique insights into cricket and its legends. Join us as we delve into captivating stories from the cricketing world, exploring leadership, resilience, and the human side of sports. This episode is a must-listen for cricket enthusiasts, aspiring broadcasters, and anyone interested in the intersection of sports and media.
Alison Mitchell, Charu Sharma and Brett Sprigg are joined by former Ashes winning head coach Andy Flower, who shares his thoughts on England's Champions Trophy exit and who should be the next white ball captain? Flower is the head coach of Royal Challengers Bangalore, who are preparing for their 18th season in the Indian Premier League and hoping for their first ever title. He tells us what it is like coaching Virat Kohli and the influence he is having on new captain Rajat Patidar. Flower spent time as a consultant with the Australia team so gives us his insight into Steve Smith after he announced his international retirement from One Day Internationals.The ICC Champions Trophy final is set with India taking on New Zealand in Dubai. We preview the final and analyse where it went wrong for Australia and South Africa. Photo: Coach Andy Flower speaks to his players during an England Lions training session at Allan Border Field on November 24, 2017 in Brisbane, Australia. (Credit: Getty Images)
Featuring in this episode are: Aditya Joshi (Team Sports Katta) https://x.com/aditya1387 Amol Karhadkar (Deputy Editor, The Hindu) https://x.com/karhacter Security concerns notwithstanding, the Champions Trophy is set to mark its comeback in Pakistan and UAE. Are India the real hosts, considering they will enjoy the advantage of playing at only one venue? Are major pullouts due to to the lingering shadow of the Indian Premier League? Can India reclaim the trophy after the disappointing loss in the 2017 final? Will Afghanistan be a dark horse? Besides discissing this, do comment your four semifinalists and attempt the weekly trivia! सुरक्षा व्यवस्थेबद्दल बरीच साशंकता असली तरीही चॅंपियन्स ट्रॉफीचं आठ वर्षानंतर पुनरागमन पाकिस्तान व दुबईमध्ये होत आहे. भारताला खरा 'होम ऍडव्हान्टेज' मिळणार एकाच मैदानावर खेळून? प्रमुख गोलंदाजांच्या माघारीमागे IPL हे प्रमुख कारण आहे? भारत जिंकू शकेल चषक पुन्हा एकदा? आणि अफगाणिस्तान ठरू शकेल 'डार्क हॉर्स? याचबरोबर उपांत्य फेरीतील संघाचं प्रेडिक्शन सांगा आणि 'साप्ताहिक ट्रीव्हिया'चं उत्तर द्या Follow us on: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SportsKattaMarathi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sportskattamarathi Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SportsKattaMarathi Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sports_Katta Email : barachkaahi@gmail.com
Just like every season, the IPL auction has set up this edition of the Indian Premier League as well. So, we take a closer look at the grand event with a man who has been there and done that. Listen to Joy Bhattacharjya, former team director of Kolkata Knight Riders, talk about the nitty-gritties of the IPL auctions on this episode of A Century of Stories: Cricket podcast presented by IDFC FIRST Bank.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Business, family, commentating, coaching, Indian Premier League and plenty more. It's apparent (again... make sure you check out episode 20 if you haven't already) why Ricky is one of the most successful Australia sports people in history. Thanks for coming back Rick, and thanks to Virgin Australia and the “Virgin Australia Business Flyer” program which has supported this episode with Ricky. You can join as a Virgin Australia Business Flyer by visiting virginaustralia.com/businessflyer *** Follow the Howie Games on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehowiegamespod/ Follow the Howie Games on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thehowiegamesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Business, family, commentating, coaching, Indian Premier League and plenty more. It's apparent (again... make sure you check out episode 20 if you haven't already) why Ricky is one of the most successful Australia sports people in history. Thanks for coming back Rick, and thanks to Virgin Australia and the “Virgin Australia Business Flyer” program which has supported this episode. You can join as a Virgin Australia Business Flyer by visiting virginaustralia.com/businessflyer *** Follow the Howie Games on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehowiegamespod/ Follow the Howie Games on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thehowiegamesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the Howie Games favourites, one of the originals.... is BACK! The Next Chapter with Ricky Ponting includes a wide ranging chat on family, commentating, coaching, Indian Premier League, business and perhaps most importantly.... a PLAYER PROFILE! Enjoy this little bit of Ricky before a deep and meaningful full episode next week! Thanks to Virgin Australia and the “Virgin Australia Business Flyer” program which has supported this episode with Ricky. You can join as a Virgin Australia Business Flyer by visiting virginaustralia.com/businessflyerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a name unfamilar to most Kiwi cricket fans, but Bevon-John Jacobs aka BJ has been a shock pick up in the Indian Premier League. Sports reporter Jonty Dine spoke to Lisa Owen.
Tech giants have urged the Australian Government to delay its under-16 social media ban. NSW Police have accepted a “historic” four-year pay deal after the police union reached an agreement with the State Government. Incoming U.S. President Donald Trump has announced plans to introduce a 25% tariff on goods from bordering nations Mexico and Canada on his first day back in the White House. And the good news: 13-year-old Indian batsman Vaibhav Suryavanshi has secured a $200,000 contract to play in the Indian Premier League - their professional cricket. Hosts: Billi FitzSimons and Achol Arok Producer: Elliot LawrySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The richest cricket league in the world has commenced its annual player auction. The Indian Premier League has created dozens of overnight millionaires since its inception in 2008. Sports reporter Jonty Dine spoke to Lisa Owen.
Auckland batter Bevon-John Jacobs has become a shock signing on the second day of the Indian Premier League auction. Jacobs spoke to Corin Dann.
On today's episode, the ACT party is claiming to wield "disproportionate" influence at the decision-making table, the Education Review Office has said the NCEA level one qualification is not a reliable measure of teenagers' knowledge and skills and confuses parents, Auckland Police say a new 24/7 station in the city centre will help to ramp up crime response in the area, it's been a tough few years for the property market but there are increasing signs that activity is picking up, and Auckland batter Bevon-John Jacobs has become a shock signing on the second day of the Indian Premier League auction.
The Indian Premier League's Mega Player Auction will witness the return of the Right to Match option, albeit in a new avatar. Let's take a look at the teams - more importantly, the players - that could benefit due to the reintroduction of the RTM card 'राईट टू मॅच' - शेवटच्या बोलीला तोडीस तोड बोली लावण्याचा प्रकार - नव्या स्वरूपात IPL लिलावात पुन्हा एकदा दिसणार आहे. या नियमाचा कोणत्या संघांना - आणि कुठल्या खेळाडूंना - होऊ शकेल हे पाहूया या विशेष भागात. Featuring in this episode are: Aditya Joshi (Team Sports Katta) https://x.com/aditya1387 Amol Karhadkar (Deputy Editor, The Hindu) https://x.com/karhacter Follow us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sportskattamarathi Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SportsKattaMarathi Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sports_Katta Email : barachkaahi@gmail.com
There may be 574 cricketers in the final list for the Indian Premier League's 2025 Player Auction but we are going to focus on 49 of them who belong to the Maharashtrian soil. 46 cricketers from the three domestic teams in Maharashtra will be joined by three Maharashtrian cricketers who are playing for other teams. While you can guess the 'favourites' from these 49 who will go under the hammer in Jeddah on November 24 and 25, we take a look at the undergods from the region. एकूण ५७४ खेळाडू जरी इंडियन प्रीमियर लीग लिलावाच्या रिंगणात असले तरी त्यातील तब्बल ४९ खेळाडू मराठी मातीतले आहेत. महाराष्ट्र राज्यातील तीन संघाचं प्रतिनिधित्व करणारे ४६ आणि इतर संघांसाठी खेळणारे तिघं हे दहापैकी एकातरी संघाकडून पॅडल उंचावण्याची आशा बाळगून आहेत. या ४९ खेळाडूंमधील 'फेव्हरिट्स' आणि 'अंडरडॉग्ज' ठरू शकणाऱ्या खेळाडूंबद्दल जाणून घेऊया 'वीकली कट्टा' मध्ये.
The ECB is currently seeking investors for The Hundred franchises, the short form cricket competition and are selling a 49% stake that values them at up to £150m each. Today's guest Lalit Modi disagrees. The founder of the Indian Premier League explains exclusively to Unofficial Partner why: “Based on the information memorandum a 100% stake in a team would be between £5m and £9m [for] outside London teams, and maximum, if one really wants a trophy asset, is London teams closer to £25m.”Earlier this year, Modi was involved in a $1bn (£747m) offer to buy the entire competition – with the intention of turning it into a T20 tournament – which was rebuffed. When an unrelated bid of £400m for a 75% stake was also rejected last year Richard Thompson, the ECB's chairman, said it would take a bid of “a few billion” to convince them to sell.Unofficial Partner is the leading podcast for the business of sport. A mix of entertaining and thought provoking conversations with a who's who of the global industry. To join our community of listeners, sign up to the weekly UP Newsletter and follow us on Twitter and TikTok at @UnofficialPartnerWe publish two podcasts each week, on Tuesday and Friday. These are deep conversations with smart people from inside and outside sport. Our entire back catalogue of 400 sports business conversations are available free of charge here. Each pod is available by searching for ‘Unofficial Partner' on Apple, Spotify, Google, Stitcher and every podcast app. If you're interested in collaborating with Unofficial Partner to create one-off podcasts or series, you can reach us via the website.