Bits and Pieces : The friendliest cricket podcast LLLC
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The friendliest transcontinental cricket podcast. Join us, a group of Indian fans located in various parts of the globe as we talk through the goings on in cricket through stories, anecdotes and stats.
Liberally smattered with attempts at humour, puns, and banter, Bits and Pieces is ideally coupled with a cold beverage and a pinch of salt on the rim. If cricket be your food of love, play on.
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Ep 125: Ab ki baar KKR
As IPL 2024 winds down to anti-climactic conclusion, Tony, Chops, Bisi and Nitin come together to ponder the most important question of all - who has won the Fairplay Award (PS: We had to check). The gang chats about peculiarities such as the impact of luck in T20, the significance of an orange-clad leader who many thought was unbeatable in India falling short in a big contest in 2024, and just marvel the rare sight of Pat Cummins losing a final. We also review Season 3 of The Test, talk about Eng v Pak, SA v WI, and preview India's chances at the World Cup starting next week (yeah, no kidding) for the 783rd time.
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Ep 124: Sambar Derby, Sweet Finish
On the day after RCB poured sambar all over the sweet strawberries of CSK, the gang get together to cry/celebrate about the outcome of the best match of the season and the qualifiers to the IPL playoffs. Let's dive in with Max, PGK, Prashant DP, Tareque Laskar, Tony, and Varun Murali.Follow us on Twitter:B&P Cricket: https://twitter.com/bnp_cricketMax: https://twitter.com/maxdavinciPGK: https://twitter.com/peegeekayPrashant: https://twitter.com/prashantdptweetTareque: https://twitter.com/tarequelaskarTony: https://twitter.com/notytonyVaMu: https://twitter.com/varunmurali43
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Ep 123: Cricket's holy cows, with Sharda Ugra
When was the last time the media, the selectors, the commentators, or even the coach could speak their mind freely or take a hard call in relation to an Indian superstar? India's anchor-heavy T20 World Cup squad selection was followed closely by the Virat Kohli - Sunil Gavaskar spat, bringing back attention to the uneasy power that the holy cows of Indian cricket hold. Is this unique to India? To cricket? Are the fans to be blamed? Is there a way out? Sharda Ugra joins the gang this week to dissect why the stars reign supreme in the country of Amitabh Bachchan and Rajnikanth (and Amitabh Kant).
Shownotes:
1. Sharda's piece on the Kohli - Gavaskar tangle: https://www.hindustantimes.com/cricket/a-virat-kohli-sunil-gavaskar-tangle-and-an-indian-cricket-reality-101715003613662.html
2. Sharda's 2015 open letter to Kohli: https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/sharda-ugra-a-letter-to-virat-kohli-951641
3. Sharda's piece on Shastri 2.0: https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/come-to-think-of-it-whatever-happened-to-ravi-shastri-1-0-1223184
Sharda isn't on Twitter (she's smart in so many ways), but we are:
1. Bits and Pieces: https://twitter.com/bnp_cricket
2. Chops: https://twitter.com/el_chopernos
3. Srinath: https://twitter.com/srinathsripath
4. Nitin: https://twitter.com/knittins
5. PDP: https://twitter.com/prashantdptweet -
Ep 122: Selective Selection Outrage, Unending Umpiring Umbrage
Tony, Chops and Nitin chat about the latest happenings in the unending IPL, and cast their deep focus on the strange edge-case that was witnessed at the end of SRH v RR, where Bhuvneshwar Kumar pinned Rovman Powell lbw, with two runs needed to win off the last ball. And now that the Indian team for the World Cup has been selected, our friendly panelists wonder wistfully about the glorious past weeks, when we could all still play selection predictions. Alas.
Come for the banter, stay for Prashant DP's latest impeccable impressions, this time, of the CSK coach Stephen Fleming.
Follow us on Twitter:
1. Bits and Pieces: https://twitter.com/bnp_cricket
2. Chops: https://twitter.com/el_chopernos
3. Nitin: https://twitter.com/knittins
4. Tony: https://twitter.com/notytony
5. Stephen Fleming: https://twitter.com/prashantdptweet -
Ep 121: Uncomfortably Numb - reacting to scores of 260+
From book cricket to stick cricket to cheat mode, the scoring rates in IPL 2024 continue to soar out of the realms of anything we could have imagined. Max, VaMu and PDP come together in Episode 121 to explain how we are reacting to this nose-bleed inducing run-flation, and also 'why' we are reacting this way. This is a rare, reflective episode of Bits and Pieces, and aptly, we kick it off with Srinath Sripath mimicking Harsha Bhogle in a rare moment of frank self-reflection.
Find us on Twitter:
1. Bits and Pieces: https://twitter.com/bnp_cricket
2. Max: https://twitter.com/maxdavinci
3. PDP: https://twitter.com/prashantdptweet
4. VaMu: https://twitter.com/varunmurali43 -
Ep 120: Dhoni's journey - from strike-farming to strawberry farming
Kookaburras in England, Kiwis in Pakistan ... and Ducks in India. As the IPL moves into mid-season madness, our knowledgeable friends assemble to kill many birds with one stone. We ruminate on Travis Head's special liking for opponents in shades of blue, the strange week in the life of Rishabh Pant, Jos Buttler's remarkable 100 v KKR, and a deep-dive into the unforgettable game between Mumbai Indians and Punjab Kings which, strangely, we all have forgotten. Will Ajit Agarkar follow the policy of Last In First Out (LIFO) when he picks India's squad for the T20 World Cup? Is Abdul Samad actually the Chennai martial arts mischief-maker Shihan Hussaini? Why bowlers? Answers to these vexing questions here.
We are on X:
1. Max: https://twitter.com/maxdavinci
2. Chops: https://twitter.com/el_chopernos
3. VaMu: https://twitter.com/varunmurali43
4. Iman: https://twitter.com/imanpande
5. Nitin: https://twitter.com/knittins
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