Cricket Chinwag

Anand Vasu, Jaideep Varma

Cricket Chinwag is a cricket podcast where Anand Vasu and Jaideep Varma break down the game with clarity, rigour, and respect for your intelligence. Each episode dives into tactics, selection calls, match-ups, and the numbers behind the headlines, offering context you won’t get from post-match soundbites. Anand prefers words to numbers, concepts to certainties, and trusts his feel for the game, earned from nearly three decades of watching, reporting, and thinking about cricket as a journalist. He brings shape and narrative to the discussion, grounding arguments in experience and instinct, and along the way shares some of the best stories he has picked up from the game over the years. Jaideep Varma is a writer, director, and long-time cricket obsessive who brings an analytical, data-led lens to the conversation, backed by an endearingly unhinged conviction that he knows best. Irritatingly, he is right a lot of the time. He is also the author of Impact Index, which evaluates the importance of performances within the context of a match or series, rather than through raw numbers alone. From Test-match tempo and ODI strategy to T20 innovations and domestic cricket, Cricket Chinwag is for listeners who enjoy the conversation but care even more about the substance.

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    India–Pakistan, Nationalism, and the Silence on Imran Khan

    Summary: In this episode of Cricket Chinwag, Anand Vasu and Jaideep Varma reflect on the India–Pakistan clash and the spectacle that surrounds cricket’s most intense rivalry. They analyse the one-sided result, Pakistan’s spin-heavy strategy, India’s depth and adaptability, and the psychological weight these high-pressure encounters carry. The conversation also examines the handshake controversy and the growing influence of nationalism and optics in modern cricket. A significant part of the episode turns to Imran Khan — not just the 1992 World Cup-winning captain, but one of the most impactful all-round cricketers the game has produced. The hosts revisit his extraordinary achievements in the 1980s, his leadership against the dominant West Indies, and the complex legacy he carries today as a former prime minister facing imprisonment. The episode closes with Australia’s surprising defeat to Zimbabwe and what it reveals about the unpredictability of T20 cricket heading into the Super 8s. Chapters: 00:00 The India-Pakistan Match 03:05 The Hype and Atmosphere Surrounding the Game 04:29 Analyzing Team Performances and Strategies 07:47 The Controversy of Sportsmanship: Handshakes and Nationalism 15:09 Imran Khan  & The Silence of the Cricketing Fraternity 19:02 Imran Khan: Cricket Royalty and His Legacy 23:44 The Politics of Imran Khan and Public Perception 26:24 Australia vs. Zimbabwe: An Unexpected Upset Music by Jaimin: https://jaimin.in Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CricketChinwag

    30 min

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Cricket Chinwag is a cricket podcast where Anand Vasu and Jaideep Varma break down the game with clarity, rigour, and respect for your intelligence. Each episode dives into tactics, selection calls, match-ups, and the numbers behind the headlines, offering context you won’t get from post-match soundbites. Anand prefers words to numbers, concepts to certainties, and trusts his feel for the game, earned from nearly three decades of watching, reporting, and thinking about cricket as a journalist. He brings shape and narrative to the discussion, grounding arguments in experience and instinct, and along the way shares some of the best stories he has picked up from the game over the years. Jaideep Varma is a writer, director, and long-time cricket obsessive who brings an analytical, data-led lens to the conversation, backed by an endearingly unhinged conviction that he knows best. Irritatingly, he is right a lot of the time. He is also the author of Impact Index, which evaluates the importance of performances within the context of a match or series, rather than through raw numbers alone. From Test-match tempo and ODI strategy to T20 innovations and domestic cricket, Cricket Chinwag is for listeners who enjoy the conversation but care even more about the substance.