A World Cup that had so much (and could have had so much more) – Rahul Bhattacharya interview

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A World Cup that had so much (and could have had so much more) – Rahul Bhattacharya interview
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We are thrilled to have novelist and cricket writer Rahul Bhattacharya to talk about his experiences from the World Cup.

Talking points: 

  • Cricket writing v cricket analysis – and how each is a specialised job
  • Does the BCCI care for what is written about them in the press?
  • The antipathy towards Indian and foreign fans throughout this World Cup
  • The staggering amount of money people were willing to pay for tickets
  • The experience of covering a match at Ahmedabad
  • India v Pakistan – and how the discourse seems to be war minus the shooting
  • Jasprit Bumrah – what can’t he do?
  • The electricity of India’s fast bowling trio
  • Maxwell’s fantastical night
  • Rohit Sharma – the dada batsman
  • Virat Kohli’s fitness – and his Djokovic-level fitness
  • Australia’s perfect game in the final
  • Travis Head and his Gilchrist-like audacity
  • The ‘anyone but India’ sentiment pervading much of the cricket world

Participants:

Rahul Bhattacharya

Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee)

Ashoka (@ABVan)

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Related:

  • What the World Cup means – Rahul Bhattacharya – Hindustan Times
  • Many shades of the Indian cricket fan – Rahul Bhattacharya – Hindustan Times
  • With a skip and a stutter, Bumrah conjures up another miracle – Rahul Bhattacharya – Hindustan Times
  •  They turn up to watch India bowl – Rahul Bhattacharya – Hindustan Times
  • Rahul Bhattacharya’s Hindustan Times columns
  • Pakistan fans a glaring absence at India Cricket World Cup clash – Rahul Bhattacharya – Al Jazeera
  • Indian hype for Cricket World Cup will grow but fans come off second best – Rahul Bhattacharya – Guardian
  • Shiv on the Shore – Rahul Bhattacharya profiles Shivnarine Chanderpaul – The Cricket Monthly 
  • Pundits from Pakistan – Rahul Bhattacharya – Amazon
  • Sly Company of People who care – Rahul Bhattacharya – Amazon
  • Buy War Minus the Shooting by Mike Marqusee – Amazon
  • Buy Cricket Beyond the Bazaar by Mike Coward – Amazon

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One thought on “A World Cup that had so much (and could have had so much more) – Rahul Bhattacharya interview”

  1. Anti India sentiment in this show is the dominant narrative. Unexpected from otherwise a highly knowledgeable bunch of panelists.

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