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81 All Out
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Jun 11, 2019 • 1h 15min

The big one: India v Pakistan in World Cups

In the latest 81allout podcast we look back at the India-Pakistan rivalry in World Cups, from 1992 to 2015. Highlights: Miandad v More in '92, Jadeja v Waqar in '96, cricket amid war in '99, Tendulkar's three shots in '03, the greatest anti-climax in '07, Mohammad Hafeez' brain-fade in '11 and Misbah's lone hand in '15 Participants: Ahmer Naqvi (@karachikhatmal) Subash Jayaraman (@cricketcouch) Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee) * Related reading:  The Haal of Pakistan- Osman Samiuddin  It all began in South Africa- Rahul Bhattacharya Pundits from Pakistan- Rahul Bhattacharya 
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Jun 9, 2019 • 38min

Clinical India thrive in a sea of blue

We review India's win over Australia in the World Cup match at The Oval. Talking points: India's clinical batting performance, David Warner's go-slow, and Kohli's gracious gesture. Participants: Subash Jayaraman (@cricketcouch) Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee) Ashoka (@ABVan)
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Jun 6, 2019 • 1h 15min

Powerhouse v Superculture: India v Australia in World Cups

In the latest 81allout podcast we look back at the India-Australia rivalry in World Cups, from 1983 to 2015. We chart the rise of this rivalry from its modest beginnings and talk about how the commercial rise of Indian cricket coincided with Australia's purple patch. Highlights: The Indian team's depth in 1983, Chepauk's cracking ODI debut, Jadeja's diving catch, the institutionalisation of the Sachin-Sachin chant, Azhar's decision to bowl at The Oval, Gillespie's slower ball, Ponting walking on water, the Motera trap, and Smith's never-ending golden summer. Participants: Vijay Arumugam (@vijayarumugam) Aftab Khanna (@aftabkhanna) Mahesh Sethuraman (@cornerd)
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Jun 5, 2019 • 32min

India bring their Test game to the World Cup

We review India's win over South Africa in the World Cup match at Southampton. Talking points: Jasprit Bumrah's Test-match-style opening spell, KulCha's delightful drift, turn and dip, and Rohit Sharma's Nine-to-Five hundred Participants: Sriram Dayanand (@sdayanand) Subash Jayaraman (@cricketcouch) Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee)
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Jun 3, 2019 • 31min

When data stops working with Pakistan

We review Pakistan's win against England in the World Cup match at Trent Bridge.  Talking points: The cosmic (as well as probabilistic) reasons for Pakistan's unpredictability, the reasons why Pakistan should not have won this match, and the end of England's glorious chasing streak at home Participants: Ahmer Naqvi (@karachikhatmal) Subash Jayaraman (@cricketcouch) Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee)
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Jun 3, 2019 • 52min

Writer Series: Interview with Rob Smyth

In the latest episode of the 81allout podcast we are delighted to be joined by ace sports writer Rob Smyth, who has written for the Guardian, Wisden, ESPNcricinfo and a variety of other publications. Rob is one of the most prolific over-by-over and minute-by-minute commentators, and has written multiple books on cricket – like The Spirit of Cricket and Gentleman and Sledgers– as well as on football. He talks about his journey in sports journalism, the joys and challenges of live text-commentary, and the breed of cricketers he is drawn towards. He remembers England's woeful one-day adventures in the 1990s and 2000s, and puts the achievement of the current ODI team in perspective. Also featuring: English fans' love-hate relationship with KP, Patrick Patterson's most violent spell, and England's "omnifiasco" in India in 1992-93.  Participants: Rob Smyth Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee) Some of Rob’s pieces: The scariest Test England ever player The joy of Kevin Pietersen The unimprovable game: Australia v South Africa, Edgbaston, 1999 Fumbles, fallouts and faulty planes: England's nightmarish 1993 tour of India Recalling Duncan Spencer The little genius in the corner: Graham Thorpe Bharat Sundaresan's piece on Patrick Patterson (Lead image from here)
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May 30, 2019 • 30min

Favourites England just got favouriter

We review the opening match of the World Cup between England and South Africa at The Oval. Talking points: England's scary batting depth, South Africa's tame run-chase, and the value that Joffra Archer brings to a bowling attack.  How does any team beat this England side? Can South Africa bounce back.  Participants: Subash Jayaraman (@cricketcouch) Kartikeya Date (@cricketingview) Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee)
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May 28, 2019 • 1h 22min

1999: The World Cup that was dropped

In the latest 81allout podcast we look back at the World Cup in 1999 when Australia came back from the dead to win the tournament. We talk (a lot) about the most dramatic ODI match of all time, India's meltdown in the chase against Zimbabwe, Steve Waugh's brilliant century, the thrill of watching Shoaib Akhtar from the ground level, Warnie rising to the occasion just in time, Venkatesh Prasad's 5 wicket haul against Pakistan, Pakistan's pinch-blocking strategy, Dravid's glorious run, and Zulu. Also included: Mark Waugh's serenity on the field, parochial plaint on Venkatraghavan missing out on the final, and Imran's wisdom. Participants: Krishna Murali (@mkrishna) Suhrith Parthasarathy (@suhrith) Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee), Mahesh Sethuraman (@cornerd) Vijay Arumugam (@vijayarumugam)
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May 26, 2019 • 1h 3min

2003: The Bowlers' World Cup

In the latest 81allout podcast we look back at the 2003 World Cup where Australia put on a stellar show overcoming all the obstacles thrown at them to win back to back World Cups. We talk about South Africa's tragicomic exit, the high voltage Ind-Pak match at Centurion, Windies going with 3 frontline bowlers, Nehra's spectacular spell against England, Kenya's dream run, Sachin's sublime batting in the tournament, Aravinda's still mighy wizardy, great bowling performances from a wide variety of bowlers – Andy Bichel to Collins Obuya. And the Ponting show. Also included: Warnie being a good mama's boy, Why Nehra may sometimes be called Nehru, and Pedro Collins (not) taking a catch Participants: Sriram Dayanand (@sdayanand) Karthik Krishnaswamy (@the_kk) Mahesh Sethuraman (@cornerd) Ashoka Rao (@abvan)
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May 22, 2019 • 1h 26min

'You little beauty' – the 1996 World Cup

In the latest 81allout podcast we rewind to the World Cup in 1996 – when Sri Lanka refused to be beaten.  We remember Brian Lara's exquisite strokeplay, Aravinda de Silva's mastery, Tendulkar's magic with a sponsor-less bat, Jayasuriya reducing medium-pacers to offspinners, Paul Strang's wizardry and Ambrose getting stumps to fly.  Also included: Richie Richardson's sweep shot crashing into umpire BC Cooray's head, Mike Marqusee's seminal book 'War Minus the Shooting', and Sultan Zarawani walking out to bat in a hat and preparing to face Allan Donald. Click here to support 81allout on Ko-Fi Participants: Mahesh Sethuraman (@cornerd) Karthik Krishnaswamy (@the_kk) Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee) Aditya Shrikrishna (@gradwolf)

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