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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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India suffer knockout blow
The Doosra
24 minutes
6 years ago
India suffer knockout blow

Isa, Ankur and Aatif record a special edition of the Doosra just minutes after India's semi-final exit from the Cricket World Cup at the hands of New Zealand.

The team discuss the dramatic pendulum swing of the final couple of hours as well as who stood out for the Indians during the tournament and where and why it went wrong for the favourites. The team also ponder if this will be MS Dhoni's final appearance in an India shirt and the legacy of the South Asian fans at the tournament.

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.