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No Balls Cricket Unfiltered: Episode 25

No Balls Cricket Unfiltered: Episode 25

FromThe No Balls Cricket Podcast


No Balls Cricket Unfiltered: Episode 25

FromThe No Balls Cricket Podcast

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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Nov 8, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The curse of the podcast production turnaround time strikes again: we bring you an episode recorded before India were officially knocked out, but could only be released after. Good thing we didn't make any bold predictions about India winning the tournament in this one. (That's not sarcasm/self-deprecating humor, we were actually that dejected about India's slim chances.) There's also a post-mortem of some of the other disappointing teams (our good friend Ian Jagan's was with us in spirit for the West Indies review, if only because he was too cowardly to be there in person) for whom it matters not a jot that we are releasing a few days after recording. 
We also get into the shocking racism scandal coming out of Yorkshire Cricket, whose treatment of Azeem Rafiq has been appalling, and whose response to the investigation into their treatment of Azeem Rafiq has somehow been even worse. Racism has no place in cricket, or society, yet it exists, and now all eyes are on how the cricketing establishment in England responds to this latest display of discrimination and shockingly incompetent administration. 
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Released:
Nov 8, 2021
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Podcast episode

Titles in the series (65)

A "respected" (former) sports journalist and a "club cricketer" take a lenient view to over-stepping the line while talking about cricket.