81 All Out - A Cricket Podcast
81 All Out - A Cricket Podcast
81 All Out
From Mushtaq to Misbah: a journey like none other
1 hour 50 minutes Posted Jul 1, 2020 at 10:11 pm.
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Our special guest this week is Nadeem F Paracha, an historian, author, and cultural critic who writes a regular column for the Dawn newspaper.

NFP, as he is fondly known, has been a keen observer of Pakistan cricket for close to half a century. Drawing on his vast knowledge of history and culture, he brings a unique perspective when writing about the game. And he adds vital context with regard to the political and social conditions that have prevailed across the years.

Talking Points:

  • Wasim Raja - a man ahead of his time
  • Pakistan's historic win in Sydney in 1977
  • Mushtaq Mohammad - a largely forgotten captain
  • Zia-ul-Haq's love for television
  • Javed Miandad's immortal six in Sharjah
  • The 1987 World Cup - and Imran's retirement
  • The ugly 1990s and the match-fixing scourge
  • Inzamam and the Zia school of captaincy
  • Misbah's ideology-free pragmatism

Participants:

Nadeem F Paracha (@nadeemfparacha); Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee); Mahesh Sethuraman (@cornerd)

Related:

Like Nation, Like Cricket: How Cricket Has Mirrored The Political Evolution of Pakistan - nayadaur.tv - Nadeem F Paracha; Pakistan cricket: A class, ethnic and sectarian history ; The biggest unfulfilled talent - Nadeem F Paracha on Wasim Raja; West Indies v Pakistan, Fifth Test, Kingston, 1977 - YouTube upload; Misbah's story: How the almost forgotten cricketer rose to become an icon; Cricket columns by Nadeem F Paracha in Dawn; The multi-faceted domestic giant - Gul Hameed Bhatti obituary - - Osman Samiuddin; With Allah on their side - Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 2006 - Osman Samiuddin

Books discussed:

The Pakistan Anti-Hero: History of Pakistan Nationalism Through the Lives of Iconoclasts; End of past: An immediate eyewitness history of a troubled nation; Unquiet Ones; Cutting Edge; Imran: Autobiography of Imran Khan; Inside Out; Art of Captaincy