81 All Out - A Cricket Podcast
81 All Out - A Cricket Podcast
81 All Out
Waiting to take off: the potential for women's cricket in India
1 hour 49 minutes Posted Jan 22, 2023 at 2:17 am.
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In the latest episode of the podcast we chat with journalist Annesha Ghosh about the Indian Women cricket team - their journey in 2022 and how much there is to look forward to in 2023.

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Talking Points:

  • 2022: a momentous year for Indian women's cricket both on and off the field
  • Mithali Raj: colossus nonpareil
  • Jhulan Goswami: a torchbearer who inspired a generation
  • The physiological challenges for a woman to bowl fast
  • How Kolkata toasted Jhulan during her last match
  • The lack of transparency with the Indian selectors
  • Shikha Pandey's comeback - and her ingenious practice videos
  • India's march to Commonwealth Games final - and the eventual heartbreak
  • The sizzling Harmanpreet-Jemima partnership at the final
  • How does any team beat Australia? What is the secret sauce
  • The allround options in the Indian lower order
  • Deepti Sharma's running out Charlie Dean at the non-striker's end
  • The incredible potential of the women's IPL
  • The BCCI's historical apathy towards women's cricket

Participants:

Annesha Ghosh (@ghosh_annesha)

Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee)

Ashoka (@ABVan)

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Related:

  • 2023 could be India Women’s all-at-once year, after everything, everywhere in 2022 - Annesha Ghosh - Moneycontrol
  • Jhulan Goswami: A swansong of Indian cricketer who inspired millions of women - Annesha Ghosh - BBC
  • The girl who took women's cricket to the next level - Annesha Ghosh - The Cricket Monthly
  • The Fire Burns Blue - Karunya Keshav and Sidhanta Patnaik - Amazon
  • Cameroon bowler Maeva Douma effects four mankads in two overs - Wisden
  • Why is there stigma involved in running out a non-striker? Because it's all about power - Sidharth Monga - ESPNcricinfo
  • Viacom 18 bags women's IPL media rights for $117 mln - Reuters