Never on the Backfoot: A Podcast

Neha Shetty

A podcast started by a cricket fanatic for anyone who is even remotely interested in Cricket and for the fans who ardently follow this beautiful game. I intend to talk all about cricket and keep you posted for some fresh perspectives and content. Follow us on Instagram and Threads @neveronthebackfoot and @neverontheback1 on Twitter too!

  1. 347. Beyond The Icons: Is The IPL Moving Past Star Culture?

    29 APR

    347. Beyond The Icons: Is The IPL Moving Past Star Culture?

    Hi there! Welcome to Episode 347 of Never on the Backfoot Podcast. In this episode, we dive into one of the most defining debates in the modern Indian Premier League: the relevance of star culture in a league that may be rapidly evolving beyond it. From the towering influence of icons like MS Dhoni, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli to the shifting identities of franchises, this episode explores whether teams have historically been built around individuals or systems and what that means in 2026. We take a closer look at the contrasting trajectories of legacy teams like Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians, questioning whether their current struggles reflect a temporary dip or a deeper structural challenge tied to delayed transition and evolving T20 dynamics. At the same time, we examine the transformation of Royal Challengers Bengaluru, are they finally moving beyond a one-player narrative and the rise of system-driven teams like Punjab Kings and Rajasthan Royals, who seem to be thriving without being anchored to a single superstar. The conversation also moves beyond the field to unpack the role of fan expectations, brand value, and commercial pressure in shaping team decisions. Are franchises truly free to rebuild, or are they bound by the emotional weight of their icons? This episode ultimately asks the bigger question: Is the IPL transitioning from “teams built around stars” to “teams that create stars” and what does sustained success really require in today’s game: stability or constant evolution?

    1hr 13min
  2. 346. Whose Story Is It Anyway? The Credit Debate In Commentary

    17 APR

    346. Whose Story Is It Anyway? The Credit Debate In Commentary

    Hi there! Welcome to Episode 346 of Never on the Backfoot Podcast. In this episode, Aryan Surana joins us as we dive into a debate that’s been quietly simmering in cricket media and recently found its way into the spotlight.  In the past few days, a thought-provoking debate sparked by Joy Bhattacharjya has got the cricket and media world talking. At the centre of it is Ian Bishop, widely respected for the way he brings depth and storytelling into commentary and a larger, more uncomfortable question: when those stories originate from ground reporting, should the journalists behind them be explicitly credited on air? What begins as a conversation about one moment quickly expands into something much bigger. This episode dives into the tension between authorship and impact, between who tells the story first and how far that story travels.  In a media ecosystem where the byline has traditionally been the ultimate form of validation, is that recognition enough? Or does the nature of modern broadcasting, shaped by corporate ownership, competing networks, and platform silos, make attribution more complicated than it seems? When stories move across ecosystems, often without crediting rival organisations, are we looking at an ethical gap or simply the reality of how the industry functions? And ultimately, what kind of media culture are we building — one where stories reach millions, but the reporters behind them slowly fade into the background? This is a conversation about ethics, visibility, and the invisible labour that powers the stories we love.

    51 min
  3. 345. Senior Women’s Inter Zonal Multi-Day Trophy 2026 - Review + Wrap Up

    10 APR

    345. Senior Women’s Inter Zonal Multi-Day Trophy 2026 - Review + Wrap Up

    Hi there! Welcome to Episode 345 of Never on the Backfoot Podcast. In this episode,  we dive deep into the Senior Women’s Inter Zonal Multi-Day Trophy, breaking down every stage of the tournament — from the closely contested quarter-finals to a gripping final that was ultimately decided on a first-innings lead. Joining us on the show is Prajin, as we unpack key moments, standout performances, and tactical nuances that defined the competition. We begin with West Zone’s hard-fought win over Central Zone, highlighting Pratika Rawal’s fighting century and the importance of collective batting efforts. The conversation then shifts to North Zone’s dominant innings victory over North East Zone, powered by Priya Punia’s commanding hundred. As we move into the semi-finals, we explore West Zone’s control against East Zone and North Zone’s narrow edge over South Zone in a game shaped by Tanisha Singh’s resilience and Preeti Bose’s exceptional bowling spell. The episode culminates with a detailed discussion on the final between West Zone and North Zone — a match defined by a monumental 231-run partnership between Sushma Verma and Ayushi Soni, and Verma’s extraordinary double century that showcased patience, endurance, and elite red-ball temperament. We also reflect on the tournament as a whole — identifying standout performers, debating the effectiveness of the first-innings lead rule, and discussing whether the competition deserves a longer, more expansive format in the future. If you enjoy in-depth cricket analysis, storytelling, and conversations that go beyond the scorecard, this episode is for you.

    59 min
  4. 343. Senior Women's One Day Trophy 2026 [Elite and Plate] + Inter Zonal Trophy - Review & Wrap Up

    23 MAR

    343. Senior Women's One Day Trophy 2026 [Elite and Plate] + Inter Zonal Trophy - Review & Wrap Up

    Hi there! Welcome to Episode 343 of Never on the Backfoot Podcast. In this episode, we’re diving into the Senior Women’s One Day Trophy [Elite and Plate] and the Senior Women’s Inter Zonal One Day Trophy 2026. Joining us is Prajin, as we unpack the structure of the Elite and Plate divisions and what this segregation means for competitiveness and player development across the circuit. From tightly contested group stages to high-stakes knockouts, we break down the most competitive groups, standout matches, and key performers who lit up the tournament. We also analyze the road to the final — from gripping Pre-Quarter Finals and Quarter Finals to surprising Semi-Final outcomes culminating in Delhi’s title-winning campaign against Railways. What made Delhi so dominant this season? Which players stood out the most? And what trends can we take away from this year’s competition? Shifting focus to the Plate division, we discuss Bihar’s commanding run and what it says about emerging teams in the domestic setup. The episode also covers the return of the Inter Zonal One Day Trophy, where we assess each zone’s performance from Central Zone’s clinical, title-winning run to West Zone’s strong campaign, and the mixed fortunes of other zones. We revisit the most memorable matches, key takeaways, and what this tournament means for the future of domestic women’s cricket in India. Tune in for a comprehensive review filled with insights, analysis, and appreciation of the depth in India’s women’s cricket pipeline.

    1hr 11min
  5. 341. ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Qualifier 2026: Here’s What Happened

    8 FEB

    341. ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Qualifier 2026: Here’s What Happened

    Hi there! Welcome to Episode 341 of the Never on the Backfoot Podcast. The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Qualifier 2026 gave us far more than just four qualification spots. Across conditions in Nepal, teams from five regions pushed, adapted, stumbled, and surprised — revealing just how much the global women’s game is evolving. In this episode, Sudeshna Bhattarai joins us to break down the tournament beyond the scorecards. We discuss how early assumptions around team hierarchies were challenged, which sides truly understood the conditions, and how adaptability often mattered more than experience. From Bangladesh’s measured dominance and Ireland’s understated efficiency to Scotland and the Netherlands navigating pressure in different ways, we assess what actually separated the qualifiers from the rest. We also dive into the campaigns of Thailand, USA, PNG, Zimbabwe, Namibia, and host Nepal — unpacking identity, preparation gaps, momentum swings, and the psychological weight of expectations. The episode also zooms out to ask the bigger questions: with a 16-team Women’s T20 World Cup on the horizon, does this Qualifier finally feel like a real pathway? And which of the qualified teams looks best placed to compete — not just participate — on the world stage? A tournament shaped by conditions, clarity, and consequence — this is a deep-dive into what the Qualifier really told us about the present and future of women’s international cricket. Thank you so much for tuning in to today’s episode and for your incredible support. If you haven’t already, make sure to hit the follow button and tap the bell icon on Spotify to stay updated with every new episode. Stay connected with us on social media – follow @neveronthebackfoot on Instagram and Threads, and @neverontheback1 on Twitter (now X) for the latest cricket insights, fresh content, and much more throughout this action-packed season. You can also catch the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify for Podcasters, and many other streaming platforms. Plus, Never on the Backfoot is now on YouTube, so don’t forget to subscribe for exclusive, in-depth content coming your way. Thanks again for all your love and support. Until next time, stay safe, take care, and keep enjoying the game. Bye for now!

    1hr 12min

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A podcast started by a cricket fanatic for anyone who is even remotely interested in Cricket and for the fans who ardently follow this beautiful game. I intend to talk all about cricket and keep you posted for some fresh perspectives and content. Follow us on Instagram and Threads @neveronthebackfoot and @neverontheback1 on Twitter too!