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This is the Catchup on 3 Things by The Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain.Today is the 12th of May and here are the headlines.India's Air Defence Foils Pakistani Strikes Amid Operation SindoorIndia targeted terror infrastructure in Pakistan and PoK, but the Pakistani military intervened, said Air Marshal A.K. Bharti. Speaking after a high-level security meet with PM Modi, he confirmed all Indian air bases and defence systems are fully operational. Indian air defences successfully intercepted enemy threats, including Chinese-origin PL-15 missiles, long-range rockets, and loitering munitions. He highlighted the professionalism of India's air defence crews in neutralising incoming threats. The briefing underscored India's preparedness for any escalation following its precision strikes under Operation Sindoor.Virat Kohli Retires from Test Cricket Ahead of England TourVirat Kohli announced his immediate retirement from Test cricket via Instagram on Monday, just before India's five-match England tour. His decision follows Rohit Sharma's recent Test exit. Kohli, widely considered one of India's greatest batters, scored 9,230 runs in 210 Test innings at an average of 46.85. He now ranks fourth among Indian Test run-scorers, behind Tendulkar, Dravid, and Gavaskar. Kohli's retirement marks the end of a golden era in Indian Test cricket and signals a generational shift in the team's leadership and batting core.India Reopens Airports After Ceasefire With PakistanIndia has lifted the temporary ban on civil flight operations at 32 airports in northern and western regions following a ceasefire understanding with Pakistan. The restrictions, imposed amid rising cross-border tensions and air strikes, were initially to last until May 15. Notices to Airmen (NOTAMs) issued Friday were cancelled on Monday, and flight operations are expected to resume soon. The airports, many located near military bases or conflict zones, were closed to protect civilian traffic from potential threats as hostilities peaked last week.First Quiet Night in J&K Since Start of India-Pakistan StandoffThe Indian Army confirmed a peaceful night across Jammu and Kashmir and along the international border on Sunday, marking the first calm since the May 7 launch of Operation Sindoor. This pause in hostilities comes after India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire on Saturday. Although explosions were reported in Srinagar and Punjab-Rajasthan border areas shortly after the announcement, no further firing occurred overnight. The lull offers a temporary reprieve after days of artillery fire and cross-border shelling that intensified following the Pahalgam terror attack.US-China Strike Deal to Slash Tariffs and Pause Trade WarThe US and China have agreed to reduce reciprocal tariffs and pause their trade war for 90 days, according to Reuters. After Geneva talks, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said both countries aim to de-escalate tensions. China will fix tariffs on US goods at 10%, suspend 24% additional tariffs, and scrap 91% of other duties. Bessent noted the US wants greater Chinese market access. The move could ease pressure on global markets, which have been rattled by months of retaliatory measures between the world's two largest economies.That's all for today. This was the Catchup on 3 Things by The Indian Express.
Part 2 of our conversation with Jarrod Kimber, author of a new book The Art of Batting, counting down the fifty greatest Test batsmen of all time. Using scrupulous statistical analysis and exhaustive research, Kimber has identified some unexpected high rankers, and while Number 1 is no surprise, he has also eliminated some surprising stars for well explained reasons. Never before has such a meticulous evaluation of the greatest players been conducted and it makes for lots of excellent talking points. For instance, is it fair to rank modern batters higher than those brave souls who played in the pre-helmet era? The Art of Batting is available here - https://amzn.eu/d/7md9ktV CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction to the Greatest Batters 01:02 Criteria for Ranking Batters 03:01 The Case of Graham Gooch 05:53 Comparative Metrics in Batting 09:01 The Unlucky Barry Richards 11:58 The Mental Approach to Batting 18:02 Exploring the Top 50 Batters 22:18 Controversies in Rankings 28:28 The Top 10 Batters Discussion 31:42 The Impact of Helmets on Batting Greats 34:30 Courage and Technique in Fast Bowling 37:36 Top 10 Batters: A Deep Dive 43:41 The Top Five Batters of All Time 52:00 Analyzing Bradman, Tendulkar, and Hobbs 59:46 The Legacy of Don Bradman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week on Game Time, hosts Mihir Vasavda and Amit Kamath discuss the electrifying rise of two teenage sensations, Lamine Yamal, the 17-year-old Barcelona forward shining in the Champions League, and Vaibhav Suryavanshi, the 14-year-old batting prodigy from Bihar who's stormed into the IPL spotlight. As headlines hail them the next Messi and Tendulkar, we ask: is early success really a blessing is disguise?Produced by Shashank Bhargava Edited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
On 24th April, 1973 a boy was born in the Tendulkar household who changed the cricket world forever. Though he made his debut in 1989, it was in the 90s that Tendulkar ascended to a different plane altogether with his batting exploits. But the decade tested him as well with its share of injuries and multiple stints of captaincy that left much to be desired. Popular journalist Clayton Murzello talks about how Sachin Tendulkar went from savage to surgical, stamping his authority on the 90s in this episode of A Century of Stories: Cricket podcast presented by IDFC FIRST Bank.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fue una fuerza creadora en los comienzos del cine alemán, responsable de algunas de las historias y guiones más reconocidos de la época. Pero su rol fue minimizado por la historia, en parte por ser mujer y en parte por su abierto apoyo al nazismo.
Can a bowler find a way to exploit a batter's anatomy and his movements? England did it to Bradman and Co. in the Bodyline series in 1932-33 but modern bowlers have tried a variation of this strategy too and turned in unforgettable spells. Support 81allout on Ko-Fi Talking Points: The essence of Bodyline Wahab Riaz v Watson in Adelaide, 2015 The left-armer's unusual advantage when cramping the right-handers Mitchell Johnson's spell from hell at the Gabba in 2013 Why it is relatively easy for a batter to leave some short balls compared to others Tendulkar v red hot Australian pace in Ahmedabad in 2011 Allan Donald v Mike Atherton, Trent Bridge, 1998 The disadvantage of the back-and-across movement for right-hand batters Wasim Akram v Rahul Dravid, Chennai, 1999 Fearless: Mohinder Amarnath memoir - Amazon Participants: Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee) Prashant DP (@prashantdptweet) | Medium --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Buy books republished by 81allout: War Minus the Shooting by Mike Marqusee Cricket Beyond the Bazaar by Mike Coward The Summer Game by Gideon Haigh --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Related Wahab Riaz spell v Watson - YouTube Mohammad Amir to Watson - YouTube Mitchell Johnson at the Gabba, 2013 - YouTube How the summer of Johnson changed cricket - ESPNcricinfo Allan Donald v Mike Atherton, Trent Bridge, 1998 - YouTube Allan Donald fast bowling masterclass - YouTube Wasim Akram v Dravid, Chennai, 1999 - YouTube India. Pakistan. Chennai. 1999 - Siddhartha Vaidyanathan - ESPNcricinfo
Welcome to a new episode of the podcast! We are happy to have two guest co-hosts - Ram a friend of the show and Matt a new guest joining us. Games Covered PAK v WI: 2nd Test and series wrap-up. SL v AUS: 1st Test. Women's Ashes: Only test and series wrap-up. IND v ENG: T20is series wrap-up. BBL 2024/5 finals: Mitch Owen's stunning 100 makes it a easy win for HH. NEP-NED-THA women's T20i tri-series. Other news BPL: Rajshahi's foreign players do a sit in due to a payment disputeNZ's Amelia Kerr named ICC women's cricketer of the year for 2024. Tendulkar gets CK Nayudu lifetime achievement award from BCCI. Tech giants' consortium outbids LSG's Goenka to secure London Spirit rights in The Hundred. Ranji Trophy 2024/25: KAR's performance review. ______________________________________________________________________________ Listen to us and get in touch: On Spotify On Apple podcasts On Podbean On Pocket Casts On RadioPublic Via Twitter Via E-mail Please do subscribe to our podcast and let us know what you think in the comments section of the podcasting app, via mail or on social media. Leave us a 5-star rating on any platform or app (like apple podcasts) you use to listen to us. Thanks! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
‘Who's coming round for Xmas and what are they talking about?' Find out with Mattchin's Tendulkar's brand new end of year quiz. Plus a look back at some of our ‘best bits' from 2024 including Sir Michael Palin, Tim Key and Jimmy reflecting on his amazing career.
The boys were in the studio a few weeks ago on Derby Day and had a chat about their favourite Australia v India test match moments. A look back to the early 2000's when Ponting, Gilchrist, Tendulkar and Dravid were all at their peak. A few little digs at the Indians ahead of the Border-Gavaskar trophy (which had not started yet) this summer. We hope everyone has a brilliant Christmas and New Year period and we can't wait to see in the new year. The Reggies would not have been possible in 2024 without our sponsors. The Standard Squeeze, Betr and Country Trucker Caps have taken us on a journey this year and we cannot wait to work with them again in 2025. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Featuring in this episode are: Shishir Hattangadi (Former Mumbai Cricket Captain) https://x.com/shishhattangadi Amol Karhadkar (Deputy Editor, The Hindu) https://x.com/karhacter Since he was born in Kolkata, his first nickname on the Mumbai maidans was Rosogulla. By the time he became a seasoned pro for Mumbai in the 1980s, the moniker had changed to Tangdi. Not only did he turn down the easier way of representing Bengal in Ranji Trophy, he toiled to lead Mumbai in Ranji Trophy on the back of his exploits at the top of the order. Shishir Hattangadi, the raconteur, recounts several tales featuring stalwarts across generations - from Ajit Wadekar and Dilip Sardesai to Sachin Tendulkar and Vinod Kambli - in "Mumbai Cricket and Ranji Trophy Special" Kattyavarchya Gappa जन्म कलकत्त्याचा असल्यामुळे मुंबई क्रिकेटमध्ये त्यांचं टोपणनाव 'रसगुल्ला' होतं. बंगालसाठी खेळायचा खेळण्याचा पर्याय असताना त्यांनी निवडला खडतर मार्ग, मुंबईसाठी निवड होऊन खेळायचा. माटुंग्याच्या दडकर मैदानाच्या कट्ट्यावर लागलेली क्रिकेटची त्यांची गोडी अजूनही कायम आहे. मुंबई क्रिकेटच्या प्रवासात अजित वाडेकर-दिलीप सरदेसाई ते सचिन तेंडुलकर-विनोदकांबळी अश्या अनेक पिढ्यांच्या आठवणी आणि किस्से त्यांनी मस्त रंगवून सांगितले आहेत. मुंबई क्रिकेटच्या इतिहासातील कदाचित सगळ्यात रोमांचक झालेल्या हरयाणाविरूद्धच्या रणजी अंतिम सामन्यात आणि त्यानंतर काय झालं, दिलीप वेंगसरकरांसारखे दादा खेळाडू लहान मुलासारखे रडत का होते, हे सुद्धा समजतं. पाहूया शिशिर हट्टंगडी यांच्याशी मारलेल्या 'मुंबई क्रिकेट व रणजी ट्रॉफी स्पेशल' कट्ट्यावरच्या गप्पा. 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
Welcome to Cyrus Says! In this high-speed episode of Cyrus Says, we chat with Jehan Daruvala, the rising talent in the world of Formula E, now driving for Maserati MSG Racing in the 2023-24 season. Jehan takes us through his thrilling journey, from his early days with Prema Powerteam to his recent masterclass energy strategy that earned him points at the Misano ePrix. We also get into the details of his strategic approach, touching on tire management, mid-race adjustments, and how data and telemetry have sharpened his performance on the track. Jehan shares memorable moments like his celebrity-filled lap with Sachin Tendulkar in a Pininfarina Battista during the Hyderabad E-Prix 2023, and his friendship with McLaren's Lando Norris. Cyrus also throws light on Female Drivers in the scene. Tune in for an electrifying conversation with one of Formula E's brightest stars! Jehan's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jehand98/ Kripya subscribe to the channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/CyrusSays Listen to the full audio episodes at: Amazon Music Exclusive https://music.amazon.in/podcasts/4d52847d-6dbd-46b1-8219-34792a987d09/cyrus-says---amazon-music-exclusive Email your AMA questions to us at whatcyrussays@gmail.com Don't forget to follow Cyrus Says' official Instagram handle at @whatcyrussays[https://www.instagram.com/whatcyrussays/] Connect with Cyrus on socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cyrus_broacha/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Broacha_Cyrus Aur like, share, comment karna na bhule! #comedypodcast #livepodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Three stories, three opinions, ten minutes (50minutes)What's in a name? FIFA's Club World Cup stadia naming snafuWhat is streetwear? The deeper meaning of Arsenal's style collabHow old is too old? Sportfive and Tendulkar launch International Masters LeagueThis podcast is sponsored by Leaders in Sport - Get 15% off Summit passesLeaders in Sport connects the most influential people and the most powerful ideas in global sport to catalyse discussion, and drive the industry forward. Through a series of global summits in North America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East, invitation-only memberships and long form content, Leaders in Sport provides professional executives, both on and off the field, with access to a community of peers to share best practice and trends that are shaping the future of sport. Their flagship event, Leaders Week London, returns from 14 to 17 October, with The Summit taking place at Twickenham Stadium hosting the most senior executives from over 40 countries, including over 100 brands. We'll be there, and you should join us. Visit leadersinsport.com/UP for more information and use UP15 for a 15% discount on your Summit passes.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.
"He eats Mumbai cricket, he sleeps Mumbai cricket and he breathes Mumbai cricket." The description fits Milind Rege, a stalwart! A prolific allrounder and a multiple Ranji Trophy champion. Rege recovered from a heart ailment to return to lead Mumbai. After retiring early in quest of a prospering corporate career, Rege thrived as a selector. He spotted a talent as progious as his childhood friend Sunil Gavaskar in Sachin Tendulkar and convinced his selection committee seniors to pick Tendulkar in the Ranji Trophy squad. Then on, till picking the likes of Prithvi Shaw and Yashasvi Jaiswal, Rege has played a a crucial role in Mumbai cricket's success story. In a freewheeling chat on Kattyawarchya Gappa with Amol Karhadkar, The Hindu's sports journalist, Rege narrates his terrific tale मुंबई क्रिकेवर बोलणारे अनेक जण भेटतील. पण १९६५ पासून तब्बल सहा दशकं मुंबई क्रिकेटमध्ये सक्रिय सहभागी असलेले मिलिंद रेगे म्हणजे मुंबई क्रिकेटचा एनसायक्लोपिडिआच आहेत. सुनील गावस्कर ते पृथ्वी शॉ- यशस्वी जयस्वाल या सर्व पिढ्यांमध्ये समान धागा असेल, तर ते मिलिंग रेगे. गावस्कर आणि रेगेंची बालपणापासून असलेली दोस्ती सर्वश्रुत आहे, परंतु रेगेंचे मुंबईसाठी खेळताना आलेले अनुभव, तारुण्यात आलेल्या हार्ट-अटॅकनंतर त्यांनी केलेला कमबॅक, या गोष्टीही तेवढ्याच रंजक आहेत. प्रथम-श्रेणी क्रिकेटमधून ऐन बहरात असताना निवृत्ती घेतल्यानंतर मुंबई क्रिकेटमधील विविध जबाबदाऱ्या - विशेषतः निवड समिती प्रमुख हि भूमिका - त्यांनी समर्थपणे सांभाळल्या आहेत. रेगे सरांशी 'द हिंदू' चे क्रीडा पत्रकार अमोल क-हाडकर यांनी मारलेल्या 'कट्ट्यावरच्या गप्पा'ETA: asap
Root's commanding twin tons helped England thrash Sri Lanka by 190 runs to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the 3-match series. Despite having Bangladesh at 26-6, Pakistan allowed their opponents to claw their way back into the game. And are now staring down the barrel having already lost the first match of the 2 game series. Follow us On: Cricket8: https://cricket8.com/ -- Jarrod Kimber: Website: https://www.goodareas.coYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@JarrodKimberYTYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@GoodAreasLiveX: https://x.com/ajarrodkimber-- Rob Barron X: https://x.com/MonsieurJudge-- Megha Sinha Youtube: https://youtube.com/@meghasinha7126?si=VRisxCMpkQbsdZH2Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/45YXPLKiGbwvo2Si/?mibextid=LQQJ4dX: https://x.com/MeghaSinha006-- Machel St Patrick Hewitt Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/MC21uXUgCRyhrBsL/
In today's episode we dissect Pakistan's performance try to find out what is wrong with Pakistan Cricket? We also question whether Joe Root will surpass Tendulkar's test runs tally?
For more, visit www.BishalSarkar.com. In this insightful episode of the "I Love Public Speaking" podcast, Bishal Sarkar explores why the legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar was not as successful as a captain despite his extraordinary talent. Join Bishal Sarkar as he shares the factors that influenced Tendulkar's captaincy and the lessons that leaders can learn from his experience. Learn about the challenges Tendulkar faced and how understanding these can help you become a more effective leader. Tune in to the "I Love Public Speaking" podcast with Bishal Sarkar to uncover the reasons behind Tendulkar's captaincy struggles and gain valuable insights into leadership and success.
Send us a Text Message.What if you could boost your performance and extend your career by simply focusing on fitness and mental resilience? Our latest episode features John Gloster, a world-renowned sports physiotherapist and sports scientist, who has been a monumental influence on Indian cricket for nearly two decades. John shares his journey from Australia to India, revealing the principles he upholds in treating athletes and his experiences working with legends like Ganguly, Tendulkar, and Dhoni. He talks about his academic background, professional beginnings, and how living in Mumbai shaped his outlook on sports therapy and the dynamics of cricket in India.John takes us through the evolution of cricket fitness culture, providing insights from his time at the Australian Institute of Sport, various sports bodies in Australia, and Surrey County Cricket Club in England. He recounts his role in building Bangladesh's cricket team's medical support services and his impactful transition to Indian cricket in 2004. John discusses the importance of durability and longevity in sports, the transformative rise of T20 cricket and the IPL, and how technology like wearable devices has revolutionized modern training. By comparing the physical demands of T20 cricket with other sports, John offers unique perspectives on enhancing player performance and fostering teamwork in cricket.Managing pressure in high-stakes games, the intersection of corporate performance and athletic recovery protocols, and essential fitness tips are just a few of the rich topics we explore. John emphasizes the need for a supportive environment, both physically and emotionally, and shares his philosophy on mental resilience, inspired by the late Shane Warne. We also touch on the significant role of experienced players and mental conditioning coaches in creating a positive atmosphere. John leaves us with a powerful message: true inspiration and change come from discovering and sharing our unique gifts for the greater good, aiming to drive systemic, large-scale change in Indian sports and beyond. Available on all podcast platforms, including, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Spotify
Former Australia and Victoria captain Cameron White joins the show to talk his career, captaincy, coaching, throwing Chuck Berry under the bus, Shane Warne's influence, dismissing Sachin Tendulkar (twice) and days with the Vics. Then Adam Peacock and Sam Ferris go over Jimmy Anderson's big decision to retire from international cricket. Follow on Apple, Spotify and the LiSTNR app Watch on YouTube Drop us a message on Instagram and TikTok! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shane Bly Killoran is the force behind a crazy assortment of film, theater and literary arts programming in Beacon — many under the banner of Hit House Creative. To list a few... She has curated movie screenings, documentary series' and comedy standup nights at the Beacon Movie Theater. She's about to kick off a series of play readings at Reserva, in which Hudson Valley playwrights (and other writers) will workshop their plays-in-progress in front of a supportive live audience. She has acted in plays including Red Silk and the Vagina Monologues. And she is a co-curator of Beacon LitFest. After studying acting and women's studies at NYU and doing post-graduate work at the University of London, Shane worked as a dramaturg on productions such as August Strindberg's Playing With Fire and Tendulkar's Sakharam Binder. In our episode, she talks about her journey in theater and talks about upcoming shows, screenings and readings.
Tune in as Jarrod talks about England's best batter, the West Indies best bowler, how good was Tendulkar as a T20 player, how good was Shaun Marsh, is Harshal Patel only made for the desert.-To support the podcast please go to our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32090121. Jarrod also now has a Buy Me A Coffee link, for those who would prefer to support the shows there: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jarrodkimber.Each week, Jarrod Kimber hosts a live talk show on a Youtube live stream, where you can pop in and ask Jarrod a question live on air. Find Jarrod on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/c/JarrodKimberYT.To check out my video podcasts on Youtube : https://youtube.com/@JarrodKimberPodcasts-This podcast is edited and mixed by Ishit Kuberkar, he's at https://instagram.com/soundpotionstudio & https://twitter.com/ishitkMukunda Bandreddi is in charge of our video side.
England were the last team to beat India in a Test series at home.Sir Alastair Cook talks through a special tour in 2012 as England beat Tendulkar and co.
The prime minister will be inaugurating the newly constructed Ram Temple in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh today. It's quite the event. In fact, PVR INOX, has even collaborated with a news channel to broadcast the ceremony live in more than 150+ cinemas in more than 70 cities across India. The who's who of business, from Adani, Ambani, Tata, to Bollywood celebrities and sports stars like Tendulkar and Kohli are expected to attend the inauguration.I dont think we have ever seen anything like this before and neither has the stock market.The state govt of Uttar Pradesh has set aside about $10 billion for a decade-long redevelopment plan of the town. Ever since, it's almost like a gold rush amongst investors for stocks in big or small companies associated with Ayodhya. From Taj Hotels and IRCTC to Praveg, a small luxury tent company–some in the stock market believe these companies are in all set to become some of the biggest beneficiaries of this Ayodhya gold rush.But experts are warning investors against this kind of blind faith. According to them, buying into event-related market swings does not make for a sound long-term investment strategy.Tune in.Daybreak is produced from the newsroom of The Ken, India's first subscriber-only business news platform. Subscribe for more exclusive, deeply-reported, and analytical business stories.
We rewind to England's tour to India in 2001-02 - when India won the three-Test series 1-0 and England leveled the six-match ODI series 3-3. England arrived in India on the back of terrific series wins in Sri Lanka and Pakistan - and despite a green bowling attack managed to gave India a scare in two Tests. Support 81allout on Ko-Fi Talking Points: The uncertainty around the tour because of the events around 9/11 India's eventful 2001 - epic wins, big defeats, and plenty of controversy The similar (yet contrasting) narratives around the captaincy of Nasser Hussain and Sourav Ganguly How England's raw bowling attack found a way to restrict India's batting line-up The legend of Ashley Giles bowling a negative line from over the wicket Tendulkar's peak - and the unrealistic high standards everyone set for him Craig White and Matthew Hoggard: coming of age on a tough tour The Bangalore Test that could have been played in Headingley The threat of Sehwag at No.7 Marcus Trescothick's dream run in the one-dayers When Flintoff took his shirt off Participants: Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee) DP Prashant (@prashantdptweet) Ashoka (@ABVan) Mahesh Sethuraman (@cornerd) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Buy The Summer Game by Gideon Haigh (recently republished by 81allout) India (hardback) | India (paperback) | India (e-copy) Australia (paperback, e-copy) USA (hardback, paperback, e-copy) UK (hardback, paperback, e-copy) Canada (hardback, paperback, e-copy) Related: India v England, Ahmedabad Test highlights, 2001-02 - YouTube India v England, Bangalore Test highlights, 2001-02 - YouTube England divided by safety worries - Mike Selvey.- Guardian Playing with Fire - Nasser Hussain autobiography - Amazon Coming Back to Me - Marcus Trescothick autobiography - Amazon
Amid flight delays at Delhi airport, aviation minister Jyotiraditya Scindia shares action plan, Telangana Governor slams DMK MP over Ram Mandir remark: 'Priests built temples, kings celebrated', Russia to build on Putin-Kim agreements as North Korean minister visits Moscow, Tendulkar too falls prey to 'deepfake'; angry over video, Hrithik Roshan praises 12th Fail but doesn't mention Vikrant Massey; internet reminds him 'he is the soul'
Indian benchmark indices, Sensex and Nifty 50, are likely to make a muted opening on January 8. The week ahead will see major earnings including Infosys, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Wipro, HCLTech and HDFC Life. Meanwhile, the GIFT Nifty suggests a flat start for the January 8 session, consolidating from last week. Global markets too consolidated in the previous session. Brent crude prices rose over the weekend with the commodity trading near $78.5 per barrel. Stocks to track in today's trade include Titan, Bajaj Auto, Tata Steel, Nykaa, Bank of Baroda, Marico, and Adani Wilmar, among others. Tune in to the Marketbuzz Podcast for more cues
Indian benchmark indices, Sensex and Nifty 50, are likely to open flat on December 21 after closing a percent lower in the previous session, which led to the worst session in nine months. India's GIFT Nifty was trading at 21,143 as of 8:15 am, indicating the NSE Nifty 50 is likely to open near its previous close of 21,150.15. In the previous session, the Nifty and BSE Sensex shed 1.41% and 1.30%, respectively, as selling pressure emerged across public sector banks, information technology, energy and metal stocks after a recent rally. Despite the fall, however, the Nifty is still up 5.05% in December so far, and is likely to post its second-best month in 2023. On the global front, Asian shares opened lower after a drop in Wall Street equities overnight ahead of US third quarter growth data on December 21 and a key inflation reading on December 22. Stocks to track in the domestic market include Cochin Shipyard, Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders, Zee Entertainment Enterprises and Astrazeneca Pharma India. Tune in to the Market Podcast for more cues
Indian benchmark indices, Sensex and Nifty 50, are likely headed for a flat opening on December 19, as the global rally triggered by hopes of US interest rate cuts in 2024 has slowed down. India's GIFT Nifty was down 0.04% from its overnight close at 21,478 as of 8:09 am IST, indicating the Nifty 50 is likely to open around its December 18 close of 21,418.65. The Nifty and Sensex declined in the previous session after rallying to record highs for most of this month. So far in December, the Nifty has risen 6.38% and is on course for its best month since July 2022. Meanwhile, in the overnight session, Wall Street equities closed marginally higher. In morning trade, Asian shares steadied as traders' focus turned on Japan's central bank and whether it might edge further away from its ultra-easy monetary policy. Oil prices rose for a second session, as attacks by Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthi militants on ships in the Red Sea disrupted maritime trade. Stocks to watch: Vedanta, Sun Pharma, PSU Banks, OMCs, Devyani International, PNC Infra, Kaynes Tech and more Tune in to the Marketbuzz Podcast for more cues
Indian cricket team is visiting South Africa for the ninth time since the readmission of South Africa to international competition. I am joined by a special guest in Neil Manthorp along with podcast's regular voice Vijay Arumugam to look back at some of the memorable chapters and incidents that have shaped the rivalry. Manthorp has covered all things South African cricket since he started his career as a cricket writer and broadcaster in 1988. His work can be found here - https://manners-on-cricket.com/ The podcast touched upon rich but uncomfortable topics like The Mike Denness affair to Sachin Tendulkar's farewell test which came at the expense of a boxing Day test match in South Africa. Of course we also discuss some on field brilliance of Tendulkar and other Indian batters who have scored impressive knocks in South Africa. Neil Manthorp on twitter - https://twitter.com/neilmanthorp Vijay on twitter - https://twitter.com/VAAChandran Saqib on twitter - https://twitter.com/saqiba
Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar walks us through the goals of his foundation, which was created to bring together people and institutions who are passionate about effecting social change. Plus, we travel with Tendulkar to see the impact the Sachin Tendulkar Foundation will have on India's youth for generations to come.
Indian benchmark indices, Sensex and Nifty 50, are set to open higher on November 29, tracking a rise in Asian and US peers. This came against the backdrop of dovish commentary from a US Federal Reserve official elevated bets of rate cuts by as early as March 2024. India's GIFT Nifty was up 0.31% at 20,029.50 as of 7:58 am IST, above the benchmark Nifty 50's previous close of 19,889.70. In the November 29 trading session, the Nifty may hit or cross the 20,000-mark and breach its all time high levels. In the previous session it crossed the 19,900-mark, just about 1.65% away from record levels. In November, the market has gained 4.25% while the mid cap index has risen 8.75%. Globally, Wall Street equities rose overnight after Fed governor Christopher Waller flagged the possibility of lowering the interest rate in the months ahead if inflation continued to come down. Key stocks to track: Zomato, Siemens, Phillips Carbon Black, Tata Power and more Tune in to Marketbuzz Podcast for more
Hooo boy somehow someway the Aussies have made it into the final, the Kiwis fall agonisingly short, India gets ready for their inevitable corination and is that an airway obstruction we can hear from the southern tip of Africa? Pat and Chris return to the host's chair as Jai Singh, Chris Goodrick, Alex Spinks, Adam Hassan and a mystery guest all report in with tapes! Featured clips and music in this episode included Grease is the Word of the Australian Cast recording Universal Music 2013, Gala Performance Laurie Johnson 1969 KPM music and Army of the Night by Powerwolf 2015. All music used in conjunction with APRA AMCOS online mini licence, contact apra.com.au for details. Email us at gingersnapsydney@gmail.com
Virat Kohli now sits alone atop the mountain that is One Day International batting. In scoring his 50th ODI century he broke the record of his hero, Sachin Tendulkar. Not only that, Kohli achieved the milestone in 172 less matches. How significant is this milestone for the Indian superstar, and have we just seen the student surpass the (little) master?Featured: Gav Joshi, cricket writer and broadcaster.Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
Ep#148
In the latest episode of the podcast we talk about Rivalries. Rivalry is quite an integral facet of how fans engage with a sport. Not only it can be an entry point for new fans but it is also an everlasting feature for many fans - be it a team sport or an individual sport. Host Saqib is joined by podcast regular Aftab Khanna and first time guest Kandarp Mehta. The conversation explores the meaning of the word rivalry for each panelist and then further attempts to address issues such as partisanship and evolution of fandom. India Pakistan rivalry is a benchmark of this discussion as its part of trio's formative cricket experience as fans. Cross sports examples from Football, NBA and Tennis are used to further elaborate the connection. Tendulkar, Lara, Akram are among many names discussed as examples. Please tune in and let us know what are your favorite and most impactful rivalries as fans. Aftab on twitter - https://twitter.com/aftabkhanna Kandarp on twitter - https://twitter.com/kmacts Kandarp's work can be found here -https://kandarpmehta.wordpress.com/ Saqib on twitter - https://twitter.com/saqiba
After watching Stuart Broad orchestrate a perfect farewell for himself at The Oval, the duo take their time machine back to Sydney in 2004 - when Australian captain Steve Waugh brought curtains on one of the most storied careers in cricket in the series against India. Tendulkar's masterclass, Kumble's heroics and Waugh's final innings, relive it all once more.
Menners is joined by NSW cricket legend and Australian fast bowler Mike Whitney. Whitney has some great stories including bowling to Tendulkar, rooming with Dennis Lillee and showing a young Shane Warne the ropes on the 1992 Sri Lankan tour. *Live Show* We are doing our first ever live show at the Factory Theatre in Sydney on Saturday October 14th. You can buy tickets here: https://www.factorytheatre.com.au/event/cricket-unfiltered/ Subscribe to our YouTube page for live streams: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk7koDKpKxe0e3yC7NXQx6Q Support the show by heading to our Patreon Page Linktree for listening on podcast apps and finding us on social media: https://linktr.ee/cricketunfiltered Show twitter: https://twitter.com/auscricketpod Menners and Paul on twitter: https://twitter.com/amenners https://twitter.com/PaulDennett_ TIKTOK: @cricketunfiltered Sponsorship enquiries for host read ads: andrew@piccolopodcasts.com.au Email the show your cricket takes: cricketunfilteredpodcast@gmail.com Piccolo Podcasts: https://piccolopodcasts.com.au/ Assistant Producer and social media manager: James Muggeridge Founder Andrew Menczel. The first episode aired August 2013. It is a multi award-winning podcast team, the show has featured 15 Australian captains and some of the greatest legends of cricket and an episode is archived in the Australian National Film and Sound Archive. Menners is an accredited cricket journalist and commentator and his interview with Alex Blackwell won a Cricket NSW Media Award. The show was the first ever regular weekly Australian cricket podcast. Paul Dennett is a cricket fan; he's also a cricket commentator, analyst and historian. Jelisa proudly hails from Boorowa in country NSW and is a sports journo/presenter for Network 10 Sydney. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Some cricketers we love at first sight; some, we take time to appreciate; others, we do not understand the fuss; and still others are quick to get under our skins. Often, we review our views over time - and often surprise ourselves by changing our opinions about cricketers. Kapil Dev, Ishant Sharma, Ravi Shastri, Ian Chappell, Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar, Mohammad Azharuddin, and Steve Waugh - all formidable cricketers. All of whom we have changed our minds over at various stages. And all of whom we focus on in this episode - to understand the evolution of our fandom. Talking Points: What Kapil Dev chasing Hadlee's record meant for many young fans The staggering image of Kapil being a combination of Bumrah and Pant Ishant Sharma's arrival in Test cricket - and the 'trolling' years that followed Post-2016 Ishant - the most improved Indian cricketer this decade? The Ravi Shastri stereotypes - and how it is easy to be trapped by all of them The legendary forthrightness of Ian Chappell Rahul Dravid's purple patch - and why that record needs to be revisited Mohammad Azharuddin: a glorious rise, an inglorious fall Steve Waugh and the danger of hyping 'mental disintegration' Sachin Tendulkar - the slow journey from hero to mortal Support 81allout on Ko-Fi Participants: Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee) Prashant DP (@prashantdptweet) Mahesh Sethuraman (@cornerd) Ashoka (@ABVan) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Buy The Summer Game by Gideon Haigh (recently republished by 81allout) India (hardback) | India (paperback) | India (e-copy) Australia (paperback, e-copy) USA (hardback, paperback, e-copy) UK (hardback, paperback, e-copy) Canada (hardback, paperback, e-copy) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Related: Talking fandom: love, loyalty, and a sense of belonging - 81allout podcast That special whistle: the phenomenon called CSK - 81allout podcast Conversation with veteran journalist Pradeep Magazine - 81allout podcast Whatever happened to Ravi Shastri 1.0 - Sharda Ugra - ESPNcricinfo History's witness: The IPL final, as Ravi Shastri saw it - Siddhartha Vaidyanathan - Yahoo Cricket Ishant Sharma interview with Gaurav Kapoor - Breakfast with Champions - YouTube Ian Chappell on captaincy and much more - 81allout podcast The inscrutable craftsman - Rohit Brijnath - ESPNcricinfo Like father, like son - Siddhartha Vaidyanathan - ESPNcricinfo Out of my Comfort Zone - Steve Waugh autobiography - Amazon Captain courageous, like Tendulkar, vs Rihanna - Mukul Kesavan - NDTV
Welcome to Cyrus Says, Cock & Bull!Use the Coupon code 'CYRUS2023' to get Rs. 4799/- off on your EVEN subscription.Become a member of Club Cyrus SaysIn today's episode, Cyrus is joined by Punit & No One Else. Today, Cyrus starts the show by talking about Punit's political supremacy. In the show: We get to (or don't get to) know the reason why Aakash couldn't appear on the show. And Punit shares his childhood Haridwar summer vacation stories. Topics discussed: Haryana corporate offices allowed to serve alcohol, Tendulkar files FIR against a company for using his name in an ad without his consent, and the YouTuber who crashed a plane for views. Tune in for this and much more!Subscribe to the Cyrus Says YouTube Channel for full video episodes!Check out the Cyrus Says Official MerchFollow Punit on Instagram at @punitpaniaListen to Cyrus Says across Audio PlatformsIVM Podcasts | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Gaana | Amazon Music | Jio SaavnEmail your AMA questions to us at whatcyrussays@gmail.comDon't forget to follow Cyrus Says' official Instagram handle at @whatcyrussaysConnect with Cyrus on socials:Instagram | TwitterAnd don't forget to rate us!-x-x-xDisclaimer: The views, opinions, and statements expressed in the episodes of the shows hosted on the IVM Podcasts network are solely those of the individual participants, hosts, and guests, and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of IVM Podcasts or its management. IVM Podcasts does not endorse or assume responsibility for any content, claims, or representations made by the participants during the shows. This includes, but is not limited to, the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any information provided. Any reliance you place on such information is strictly at your own risk. IVM Podcasts is not liable for any direct, indirect, consequential, or incidental damages arising out of or in connection with the use or dissemination of the content featured in the shows. Listener discretion is advised.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode #136 Virat Vs Ganguly, WTC Wicket Keeper, Weight of the name Tendulkar. If you want to see more content like this video, be sure to hit the like button and subscribe so you never miss an episode! Leave a comment on which topic you think we were mostly right or mostly wrong about... and as always, enjoy! Music Credit: Ballpoint-Brap! Follow the channel on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Linkedin @crickethuddle if you are interested. Thanks for watching! Enjoy!
Ep#119
Simon Mann is joined by IPL commentator Nikesh Rughani and former IPL player Ravi Bopara to reflect on the latest talking points from the Indian Premier League. Arjun Tendulkar, the son of legendary Sachin, finally making his debut for Mumbai, Sam Curran leading the Punjab Kings and KL Rahul facing criticism for being boring. Plus Jonny Bairstow is on the podcast discussing the benefits of playing in the IPL and updating us on his comeback from injury.
In this episode, the lads sit down and discuss the phenomenon that is Iftikhar Ahmed, as well as break down Babar Azam's magnificent century. Then they discuss Sachin's son and his real strengths as a cricketer. 0:00 - Review of the 1st T20i, Pakistan's playing 11 and experimenting with different combinations 24:08 - Review of the 2nd T20i, King Babar roars with a 100, and Haris Rauf loves bowling vs NZ 30:51 - Review of the 3rd T20i, Pakistan's batting order, and an Iftimania masterclass 36:28 - Review of the 4th T20i, Mickey Arthur is back, Pakistani players' fan exposure, and Shaheen Afridi's pace 45:58 - Changes for the last game and future looking 47:17 - Arjun Tendulkar debut for Mumbai Indian and nepotism
Alison Mitchell, Brett Sprigg and Charu Sharma are joined by Lawrence Booth, the editor of the Wisden Almanack. As the 160th edition is published he discusses the Wisden awards and how the book is still relevant in a digital age. Plus Sachin Tendulkar turns 50 this week. We hear from the man himself on his career highlight and the team share some of their stand-out memories of the Indian legend. His son Arjun Tendulkar made his debut in the Indian Premier League this week meaning that the Tendulkar's are the first father-son duo to play in the IPL. And we pay tribute to Aunty Faith Thomas who has died aged 90. She was the first Indigenous woman to play for Australia in any sport and represented Australia in an Ashes Test. Photo: Sachin Tendulkar is seen during the Indian Premier League Final match between the Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings at Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in Hyderabad, India. (Credit: Getty Images)
Paul and Menners cover the weeks IPL action. Subscribe to our YouTube page for live streams: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk7koDKpKxe0e3yC7NXQx6Q Linktree for listening on podcast apps and finding us on social media: https://linktr.ee/cricketunfiltered Show twitter: https://twitter.com/auscricketpod Menners and Paul on twitter: https://twitter.com/amenners https://twitter.com/PaulDennett_ TIKTOK: @cricketunfiltered Sponsorship enquiries for host read ads: andrew@piccolopodcasts.com.au Email the show your cricket takes: cricketunfilteredpodcast@gmail.com Piccolo Podcasts: https://piccolopodcasts.com.au/ Founder Andrew Menczel. The first episode aired August 2013. It is a multi award-winning podcast team, the show has featured 15 Australian captains and some of the greatest legends of cricket and an episode is archived in the Australian National Film and Sound Archive. Menners is an accredited cricket journalist and commentator and his interview with Alex Blackwell won a Cricket NSW Media Award. The show was the first ever regular weekly Australian cricket podcast. Paul Dennett is a cricket fan; he's also a cricket commentator, analyst and historian. Jelisa proudly hails from Boorowa in country NSW and is a sports journo/presenter for Network 10 Sydney. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Jarrod discusses the influence of baseball on cricket fielding patterns, the tradition of tampering with cricket balls, the difficulty of bowling yorkers in club cricket, and the dark times for Sri Lankan cricket due to corruption and mismanagement. They also talk about the importance of swinging the ball both ways in T20 cricket, the comparison of cricket legends such as Bradman, Sobers, and Barnes, and the differences between Dravid and Tendulkar's careers. Other topics include the dropping batting average due to leaving more grass on the wicket, player contracts and consent in leagues, and cricket team training and decision making. Most discussed items: - Baseball's influence on cricket fielding - Tampering - Difficulty of bowling yorkers - Sri Lankan cricket's mismanagement - Swinging the ball both ways in T20 cricket - Comparison of cricket legends - Differences between Lara and Tendulkar's careers - Importance of stopping each individual run in baseball - Relay techniques influenced by baseball - Each week, Jarrod Kimber hosts a live talk show on a Youtube live stream, where you can pop in and ask Jarrod a question live on air. Find Jarrod on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/c/JarrodKimberYT. To support the podcast please go to our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32090121. Jarrod also now has a Buy Me A Coffee link, for those who would prefer to support the shows there: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jarrodkimber. If you like this podcast, you may enjoy other things I create, check them all out at https://linktr.ee/jarrodkimber. - This podcast is edited and mixed by Nick McCorriston, he's at https://www.nickamc.com and https://www.twitter.com/soundboy_audio. FortyTwo makes our video productions. Mukunda Bandreddi is in charge of our video side. Aurojyoti Senapati turns the files into video podcasts and Subhankar Bhattacharya makes our graphics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As they witness India and Australia battle it out in a couple of low scoring encounters in the ongoing ODI series, Abhishek and Nitin take their time-machine back to a balmy October evening in Bangalore in 1996, when two unlikely heroes emerged to take India to a famous win against the much-fancied Aussies! Show Notes - The Kumble-Srinath partnership: https://youtu.be/Aqqax4PrB8s The Wooden Abomination (1996 Border Gavaskar Trophy): https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/australia-tour-of-india-1996-97-61423/photo 1996 Titan Cup Trophy: https://twitter.com/CrickeTendulkar/status/1456977864566337537 Kumble's Tweet: https://twitter.com/anilkumble1074/status/1300270801824948230
Andy is with Tiff and Anuvab to Mark India's path to most populous country. Plus, Jacinda Ardern bequats herself, sexy oyster news and Andy Murray is big, if you know what we mean.Why not listen to our new show, celebrating 15 years of Top Stories: https://www.thebuglepodcast.com/topstories.Featuring:Andy ZaltzmanAnuvab PalTiff StevensonProduced by Chris Skinner and Laura Turner. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rahul Tendulkar, MD, radiation oncologist at Cleveland Clinic Cancer Center, joins the Cancer Advances podcast to talk about the PSMA PET scan for patients with prostate cancer. Listen as Dr. Tendulkar explains the benefits and how the scan is changing the way we think about and treat prostate cancer.
This week we discuss:why does DJ not know where his leg stump is?#EngvSA: The End of Bazball?#ZimvInd ODIs: who is watching and what does it mean to play for India?#AsiaCup22: Prediction on Indian batting line up, who will win the tournament and man of the seriesIndia v Zimbabwe memories: https://twitter.com/1tip1hand/status/1558477867872288769?s=21&t=69_j3zsgGEuSbU6tTsGWPQCheck out the Edges & Sledges Cricket Podcast community on Discord:- https://discord.gg/D7UrjwyyZ6You can follow Edges & Sledges on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook: @1tip1handYou can listen to this show and other incredible shows on the new and improved IVM Podcast App on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios
In this episode, we talk to S Giridhar and VJ Raghunath, authors of the book Mid-wicket Tales: From Trumper to Tendulkar. Giri and Raghu take us through their lifelong journey as cricket fans - and help us understand the magic and aura that surrounded some of the greats from the past. Memories, anecdotes, technique, literature: the stories never stop. Talking Points: Learning about the game through books, radio commentary and at stadiums The singular Mr Venkataraghavan - a breed apart in Tamil Nadu cricket The joy of watching close-in catchers as India's great spin quartet spun a web Why Neil Harvey is so revered among old-timers in Madras Gundappa Viswanath - batting side-on, oozing class against the greatest attacks Bedi's poetry, Chandra's electricity, Prasanna's flight The extraordinary Kapil Dev and his ability to rotate strike at will The great slip catchers - and Azhar pouching them without a sound An all-time XI from the guests' experience of following the game Participants: S Giridhar (@MidWicketTales) VJ Raghunath Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee) Mahesh Sethuraman (@cornerd) Related: Mid-Wicket Tales: From Trumper to Tendulkar - S Giridhar and VJ Raghunath - Amazon.com From Mumbai to Durban - India's Greatest Tests - S Giridhar and VJ Raghunath - Amazon.com Wrist Assured: an autobiography - S Giridhar on G Viswanath's autobiography - Hindu BusinessLine They too played for India - S Giridhar - ESPNcricinfo The kinship of cricket lovers - S Giridhar - Hindu BusinessLine Unexpected beauty - Suresh Menon on TE Srinivasan - ESPNcricinfo The art of Bedi - Suresh Menon on the 81allout podcast The greatest slip catcher - Ian Chappell on Bob Simpson - ESPNcricinfo