Classic 90s Heartbreak – India’s tour of West Indies ’97

A classic ’90s heartbreak – India’s tour of West Indies, 1996-97A classic ’90s heartbreak – India’s tour of West Indies, 1996-97

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In the latest 81allout podcast we look back at India’s tour of West Indies in 1996-97. A mostly soporific series came to life for four days in Barbados, and handed the ’90s generation of Indian cricket fans a heartbreak of such epic proportions that many have still not stopped thinking


You win some, you tie some – World Cup final review II

You win some, you tie some – World Cup final review IIYou win some, you tie some – World Cup final review II

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We review the World Cup final from the English perspective: the impact of such a monumental win on cricket in England, the role of Free-to-Air TV, the significance of Jofra Archer bowling the Super Over, and New Zealand’s misfortune of not winning the game even though the scores were level


A two-day classic at Old Trafford: India v New Zealand review

A two-day classic at Old Trafford: India v New Zealand reviewA two-day classic at Old Trafford: India v New Zealand review

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We review New Zealand’s win over India in the first World Cup semi-final at Old Trafford. Talking points: Jadeja’s blinder, Dhoni’s elimination of risk, and New Zealand winning a game of inches. * Participants: Mithun Subramanian (@smithun0) Subash Jayaraman (@cricketcouch) Ashoka (@ABVan) Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee) * (Lead pic from here)


A home World Cup for India (in England)

A home World Cup for India (in England)A home World Cup for India (in England)

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We speak to three fans who have attended games during the ongoing World Cup, and chat about their in-ground experiences. Highlights: The lack of World Cup buzz in England, the easy accessibility to the stadiums, and the overwhelming support for India. * Participants: Minal (@granger_gab) Brinda (@itsbrinda) Jayakanthan (@jaiunni) Siddhartha


Bangladesh go out… but not without a fight

Bangladesh go out… but not without a fightBangladesh go out… but not without a fight

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 We review India’s win over Bangladesh in the World Cup match at Edgbaston. Talking points: Rohit continues to make most of his luck, Shakib continues to own the World Cup, and Pandya emerges as a genuine fifth bowler Participants: Mohammad Isam (@isam84) Subash Jayaraman (@cricketcouch) Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee) *