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The Doosra
BBC Radio 5 Live
37 episodes
5 months ago

Isa Guha and Aatif Nawaz talk cricket with a British-Asian spin.

The former England bowler and the Pakistan comedian join forces to take an alternative view on the cricketing issues of the week.

They will be joined by guests representing different South Asian communities unified by a love of the game.

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Isa Guha and Aatif Nawaz talk cricket with a British-Asian spin.

The former England bowler and the Pakistan comedian join forces to take an alternative view on the cricketing issues of the week.

They will be joined by guests representing different South Asian communities unified by a love of the game.

Show more...
Sports
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Frank leads Lankans to history thanks to Perera, the story behind his cockney name and the Countdown to the World Cup is on….
The Doosra
39 minutes
6 years ago
Frank leads Lankans to history thanks to Perera, the story behind his cockney name and the Countdown to the World Cup is on….

With Aatif gallivanting in Istanbul….Isa and Ankur return with guest and Sri Lankan Cricket nut, Mark Machado, to discuss the historic win led by Frank Karunaratne against South Africa thanks to a superb knock from Kusal Perera. Mark fills us in on why Lankan players have such cockney-sounding first names and how the unlikely win could be the catalyst the Island needs to return to winning ways. It’s also less than 100 days to go to the World Cup – Ankur headed down to his old high school where the World Cup trophy and former England pace ace Devon Malcolm engaged with young South Asian kids who will get the chance to be involved in the showpiece event this summer.

The Doosra

Isa Guha and Aatif Nawaz talk cricket with a British-Asian spin.

The former England bowler and the Pakistan comedian join forces to take an alternative view on the cricketing issues of the week.

They will be joined by guests representing different South Asian communities unified by a love of the game.