Episodes

  • IPL 2026 Mega Previews Part I: RCB, CSK, DC, LSG & SRH
    Mar 20 2026

    In this episode, we dive into detailed previews of RCB, CSK, DC, LSG, and SRH as we gear up for the season.

    Richa kicks things off with a deep dive into Royal Challengers Bangalore.

    For the Delhi Capitals segment, we’re joined by Arvint and Karan from Capitals Blood, alongside Raghav, as they break down the squad, key storylines, and what to expect this year.

    Vatsal takes the lead on Lucknow Super Giants, analysing their balance and potential combinations, while Sarthak covers both Chennai Super Kings and Sunrisers Hyderabad, looking at how these teams are shaping up.



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    2 hrs and 14 mins
  • Nostalgia Draft: Great IPL Performances
    Mar 15 2026

    In this pod, we have Vatsal, Asad, Raghav & MV discussing the Great IPL Performances of all time in a snake style draft.

    We discuss the memories and thoughts around the performances we've selected, how much of the IPL is actually forgotten, and probably a full list of 20+ other performances that never made it to the picks.


    The IPL is a blur and that is very well showcased in the chat and i'm sure the listeners are going to remind us of the many performances we forgot to discuss altogether.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • T20 WC 2026: Group Stage Review
    Feb 20 2026

    In this episode, Sarthak, Aditya and MV catch up on nostalgia of jerseys, Independence Cup and review the World Cup's fantastic group stage where in fans across the subcontinent attended the games in great numbers and how the Associates lit up this World Cup every single day. This WC is a success despite the game's inherent objection towards the J word - Jeopardy.


    You can read S Gomesh's fantastic piece here.

    You can read Sharda Ugra's piece here.

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Project Milaap 2.0: India–Pakistan Cricket Fan Memories
    Feb 14 2026

    Are you tired of the jingoism and ‘badle ka muqabla’ type narratives around India-Pakistan games? If yes, then this one’s for all you cricket lovers. We bring on people from both sides of the border, to hear their perspectives as people who have grown up loving the game and what this fixture has meant to them. This one should warm the heart, enjoy!


    We would like to thank Nawab Hassan Hussein Qureshi, Neha Shetty, Akshay, Assad Hasanain, Siva, Samee Siddiqui, Shubha Dutta, Rohail Salman, Saurabh, Raghav B, and Prateek Jha for featuring in this episode.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Project Milaap with Sharda Ugra, Mohammad Isam & Ahmer Naqvi
    Feb 10 2026

    In what can only be classified as a coup (and as South Asians, we don’t use this term lightly), we have Sharda Ugra, Ahmer Naqvi, and Mohammad Isam to talk through the recent crisis in international cricket.


    We often explore these themes through Shah Rukh's movie metaphors, starting with K3G and ending with Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman.


    The episode serves as a reminder that we need to keep lines of communication open between the public, and it’s even more important to do this with the current media landscape.


    We briefly touch upon the associates at this World Cup and who we are most looking forward to watching.


    Our guests are joined by hosts Richa, Nishant, Sarthak, and MV.


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    2 hrs and 2 mins
  • WPL 2026: Mega Review
    Feb 6 2026

    We have a star studded line up for this!

    Richa is joined by


    • Tarutr Malhota from Best of Cricket Stories
    • Neha Shetty from Never on the Backfoot Podcast
    • Praatibh from Cricket by JB
    • Shayan Ahmad Khan from Commbox


    We discuss RCB’s win (some of us still can’t believe it), talk about each team and even crown Sophie Devine as Falguni Pathak, worry about UP-W, wonder what went wrong with MI-W and end with some fun awards and a draft of the team of WPL 2026 which includes an uncapped player in this edition.



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    1 hr and 50 mins
  • Peace is Peace Yaar with Chander Shekhar Luthra & Behram Qazi
    Feb 2 2026

    India-Pakistan cricket tensions are back in focus after Pakistan’s announcement of a boycott of the February 15 clash, raising fresh questions about the future of cricket diplomacy and global governance in the sport.


    To discuss this and more we spoke to Senior Journalist Chander Shekhar Luthra who has been covering the sport for over 30 years and long time friend of the pod, Behram Qazi.


    There are a ton of tangents but that's how it is, isn't it?


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    2 hrs and 15 mins
  • BCCI's Dubai Office and the Saffronisation of Cricket with Sushant Singh
    Jan 30 2026

    We had a freewheeling chat with Sushant Singh about Bangladesh’s omission from the T20 World Cup, ICC as the BCCI’s Dubai office, Hindutva and its reflections on how Indian cricket functions, sport’s culpability at letting oligarchs trample through the field, and lots of cricket memories.


    Sushant Singh is a journalist, author, and lecturer in South Asian Studies at Yale University. He is the Consulting Editor at The Caravan, a columnist with The Telegraph and The Morning Context, and his work has appeared in Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, Financial Times, and The New Yorker. Cricket fans have more recently seen him on videos of The Caravan and read his writing on Cricket Et Al.


    His piece on Mustafizur Rahman's exit from the IPL here

    You can follow him on Twitter


    Sushant's Recommendations

    Free by Leah Ypi

    Assembling India's Constitution: A New Democratic HistoryBook by Ornit Shani and Rohit De

    Osman Samiuddin's seminal piece - The Haal of Pakistan

    Mohammed Hanif’s vlogs on BBC - Here


    Links to Books, Pieces discussed on the Pod


    Ehsan Mani's moving tribute to IS Bindra

    Pundits from Pakistan (yes, again)

    War Minus The Shooting (yes, again)

    H-Pop : The Secretive World of Hindutva Pop Stars by Kunal Purohit

    Corner of a Foreign Field by Ramachandra Guha

    Valkyrie




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    1 hr and 5 mins