Épisodes

  • Cricket x Economics: Uncovering ICC's Motives
    Dec 31 2025

    Cricket has never been just about skill or results. Behind every tournament, format shift, and scheduling decision lies a deeper game of money, incentives, and power. From revenue concentration to unequal growth, the modern structure of cricket tells a story that fans rarely pause to question.

    This episode of Cricktake breaks down the economics behind ICC’s decisions. Joined by our first-ever guest, an Economics PhD Student, we examine how cricket’s financial boom reshaped governance, why money doesn’t automatically improve quality, how associate nations are left behind, and whether ICC today acts more like a governing body or an economic institution. A clear-eyed look at who benefits, who doesn’t, and where the game may be headed if nothing changes.

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    02:06 – What Is the Economics of Cricket

    06:09 – How ICC Revenues Exploded

    12:38 – Why the IPL Became Inevitable

    27:48 – Does Money Actually Improve Cricket?

    32:00 – Revenue Concentration & The India Question

    42:57 – Associate Nations & Unequal Growth

    58:56 – Final Verdict: What ICC is Doing Well and Where it can Improve


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    After decades of dominance at home, India’s Test fortress has finally cracked. From historic collapses and selection puzzles to dressing-room tensions hiding in plain sight, this downturn has a face, and it belongs to Gautam Gambhir.

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    01:58 - Fan Outrage & Emotional Meltdown

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    15:07 - Selection Mess & Ignoring Domestic Performers

    18:05 - Gambhir’s Hypocrisy & Coaching Credibility

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    41:32 - Final Take & The Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Ending

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  • West Indies Cricket: The Eventual Decline | Part 1 - The Rise Before the Fall
    Nov 27 2025

    West Indies weren’t just a cricket team, they were a symbol of unity, resistance, and Caribbean identity.

    Part 1 of this two-part series explores how a scattered group of islands stitched together a cricketing civilization and created one of the most dominant teams in sports history.

    01:17 - The Birth of West Indies Cricket

    01:40 - Frank Worrell & the First Revolution

    16:31 - Clive Lloyd’s Golden Era

    22:21 - Sir Vivian Richards: The Aura

    29:53 - The Fall Begins


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  • ICC Women's World Cup ’25: Power Shifts and Turning Points
    Nov 13 2025

    Fifty years after the first Women’s World Cup, India are champions.

    This episode of Cricktake dives into the 2025 Women’s World Cup - the richest and most-watched edition ever. From Mandira Bedi’s sponsorship in 2005 to India’s record-breaking chase and South Africa’s fearless run, we explore the power shifts that redefined women’s cricket.

    00:00 – Intro: 50 years since 1975 and the most watched Women’s World Cup ever

    02:18 – Segment 1: In The Middle – Power shifts and turning points

    02:33 – South Africa’s journey: fearless, emotional and unbreakable

    16:05 – Australia’s journey: human this time but still formidable

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    42:35 – England’s journey: underwhelming, senior heavy and looking for renewal

    45:05 – Pakistan’s journey: gritty, improving and finding rhythm

    47:00 – Sri Lanka and New Zealand: flashes of brilliance lost to rain

    47:55 – Segment 2: What’s Next – the future of women’s cricket and its new power map

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  • Cricket's Forgotten Daughters
    Oct 23 2025

    Before the men lifted their first World Cup in 1975, the women had already done it in 1973. Yet that story was quietly forgotten.

    This episode of Cricktake revisits the rise, neglect, and revival of women’s cricket - from Rachael Heyhoe Flint’s pioneering World Cup to the WPL’s packed stadiums and Australia’s blueprint for professionalization. We explore how gender-bland sexism, selective memory, and structural bias shaped the sport’s past, and ask a simple question that still echoes today:

    When will women’s cricket truly be seen as equal and not exceptional?


    00:07 - Introduction: The story cricket forgot

    02:16 - Segment 1: The Forgotten Past - 1973, erasure, and the gendered narrative

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    30:28 - Segment 3: What’s Next - Australia’s blueprint, India’s breakout, and the global roadmap


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  • Unwrapping Asia Cup 2025
    Oct 10 2025

    The Asia Cup 2025 reminded us how form, rhythm, and temperament define success in the subcontinent. India’s expected dominance was finally challenged by a late Pakistani surge, though not enough to shift the pundits’ predictions. Cricktake unwraps the tournament through its turning points, from Afghanistan’s struggle and Sri Lanka’s rise to the determined efforts of the UAE, Oman, and Hong Kong, revealing how structure and skill continue to shape Asian cricket’s story.

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  • The Commentators' Conundrum
    Sep 27 2025

    They were never on the team sheet but their voices shaped the game. From radio epics and velvet baritones to tactical dissections and chaotic one-liners, commentators have turned cricket into conversation. This episode of Cricktake charts the evolution of the mic, the masters who knew when to speak, the ones who didn’t, and the soundbites that became folklore. We break down the greats, the gimmicks, and the future of commentary in an age of AI and overload. And we ask the question most fans haven’t dared to voice. Who really deserves the mic today?

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  • The Ultimate 'Test': Saving Test Cricket
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    In an age of instant gratification and booming T20 leagues, is there still room for Test cricket, the format that defined the game? This episode of Cricktake explores the past, present, and uncertain future of the longest format. From five-day epics and Bazball experiments to collapsing boards and Gen Z apathy, we ask the question no one wants to answer: Is Test cricket dying or is it just evolving?

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