

'Every generation needs its writers to tell its stories' - interview with Sharda Ugra
In this special episode, we chat with veteran sports writer Sharda Ugra.
From interviewing star cricketers as a college student... to blazing a trail as a sports journalist in the early '90s... to writing on a variety of sports for The Hindu... to being the chief sports writer at India Today... to presently working as a senior editor at ESPNcricinfo... Sharda has been an inspiration for a number of sports writers around the world.
We chat with Sharda about her illustrious career – and are riveted by her range of experiences as well as her inexhaustible bank of anecdotes.
Talking Points:
- The magazines that hooked her on to sports
- The interviews she and her college buddies did with the stars of the 1980s
- Memories of Imran Khan
- Landing her first job
- Finding Sachin Tendulkar's number
- Covering sailing
- Watching Kenya's biggest cricketing moment
- The match-fixing shock
- The fall of Hansie Cronje
- The Azharuddin she interviewed
- Authoring a book with John Wright
- The Ganguly era
- Player access and the importance of stories
- Women's cricket - past, present and future
- And much, much more
Participants:
Sharda Ugra
Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee)
Ashoka (@ABVan)
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