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Couch Talk
Subash Jayaraman
200 episodes
5 days ago
Interviews with cricket players, officials and administrators, writers and journalists, fans and news makers.
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Interviews with cricket players, officials and administrators, writers and journalists, fans and news makers.
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Couch Talk 195 with Tim Wigmore and Freddie Wilde
Couch Talk
1 hour 9 minutes 40 seconds
6 years ago
Couch Talk 195 with Tim Wigmore and Freddie Wilde

In this episode, cricket journalist Tim Wigmore and Cricket analyst Freddie Wilde, co-authors of the book “Cricket 2.0: Inside the T20 revolution” discuss the following: [Buy the book from AMAZON]

a) What should a T20 scorecard look like?

b) Why is the discourse around T20 doesn’t seem to have the appreciation of T20 being a different sport from cricket?

c) What more measures of T20 performances are done by teams to illuminate the sport better?

d) What is the contest in T20: bat v bat, ball v ball, or ball v bat?

e) What sort of specialization of T20 skills in players is to be expected in the future?

f) Could pitches be standardized in T20s to better understand the contest?

g) CSK v RCB methodologies

h) Are “The Hundred” and “T10” as sport more differentiated from cricket than T20 is?

Couch Talk
Interviews with cricket players, officials and administrators, writers and journalists, fans and news makers.