81 All Out - A Cricket Podcast

Pakistan ride on the PSL generation


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Our special guests this week – Hassan Cheema, the strategy manager at Islamabad United, and Ahmer Naqvi, a freelance writer on pop culture – analyze Pakistan's performances in their first three games of the T20 World Cup.

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Talking Points:

  • Why the T20 World Cup is virtually a home tournament for Pakistan
  • The emotional reaction to watching Pakistan win three in a row
  • The importance of the Pakistan Super League
  • A new generation forging a new identity and narrative for Pakistan cricket
  • What Babar Azam has meant for Pakistan cricket as a whole
  • Shaheen's stupendous opening burst versus India
  • Shoaib Malik and Mohammad Hafeez - the stalwarts guiding the middle order
  • The versatility of Imad Wasim
  • Comparing this tournament and the 2017 Champions Trophy
  • Pakistan winding back the clock by playing two anchors as openers
  • The joy of watching a team do as you expect
  • Participants:

    Hassan Cheema (@mediagag)

    Ahmer Naqvi (@karachikhatmal)

    Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee)

    Related:

    Why the PSL matters - Ahmer Naqvi - Dawn

    Reflections from the Faysal Bank T20 - Ahmer Naqvi and Hassan Cheema - ESPNcricinfo

    Rohit ball or Rahul ball: which Shaheen Afridi dismissal was better? - Osman Samiuddin - ESPNcricinfo

    How Mohammad Hafeez has been a T20 giant in 2020 - Osman Samiuddin - ESPNcricinfo

    The Shoaib Malik problem - Osman Samiuddin - ESPNcricinfo

    Understanding T20 - a conversation with Hassan Cheema - 81allout podcast

    Pakistan in 1999: the allure, the magic, and the heartbreak - 81allout podcast 

    The Old Trafford blowout - 81allout podcast

    Conversation with Ahmer Naqvi and Hassan Cheema - Couchtalks with Subash Jayaraman

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