Category: Podcasts

  • Madhu Chandan joins Akshayakalpa Organic for new ‘Good Food Talks’ episode

    Madhu Chandan joins Akshayakalpa Organic for new ‘Good Food Talks’ episode

    Mumbai: Akshayakalpa Organic has launched its second episode of ‘Good Food Talks’. This episode aims to educate consumers about the quality of food, its future, and the growing health consciousness in society.

    In this episode, Organic Mandya founder Madhu Chandan discusses the transformation in farming practices. He highlights how traditional, self-sustaining agriculture, once focused on personal and local consumption, has given way to commercial monoculture farming driven by profit. This shift has deeply affected Indian farmers, with 90-92 per cent of them being marginal farmers earning minimal incomes from landholdings under three acres.

    Madhu Chandan said, “Growing up, I saw how the rice my grandparents ate was far healthier than what we have today. This decline in food quality is due to poor soil health and modern farming practices. Embracing organic farming can restore soil health and bring back the nutritious food our ancestors enjoyed.”

    Akshayakalpa Organic co-founder and CEO, Shashi Kumar stated, “This episode talks about the deep relationship between the health of our farmers and the food we consume. Organic farming isn’t just about using no chemicals; it is a way of nourishing the soil, farmers, and the people. Through this podcast we want to empower consumers to question the source of their food through such conversations, further raising awareness around what they consume.”

    The episode focuses on the adverse effects of modern farming on soil health and food contamination. It advocates for organic farming as a way to restore nutrition, sustainability, and food quality.

  • AstroJudge launches ‘The AstroJudge Podcast’

    AstroJudge launches ‘The AstroJudge Podcast’

    Mumbai: AstroJudge, a modern Vedic astrology company, has announced the launch of its new podcast, ‘The AstroJudge Podcast’. The podcast aims to explore astrology’s potential for guidance and personal transformation, appealing to both skeptics and believers with relatable stories and discoveries. Hosted by the founders of AstroJudge, the podcast offers a fresh viewpoint on astrology through a mix of interviews, panel discussions, and personal experiences.

    AstroJudge is committed to move beyond  traditional timeline-driven or remedy-driven approaches. Instead of focusing solely on predictions or specific remedies, AstroJudge emphasizes astrology’s potential for fostering personal growth, self-awareness, and empowerment.

    ‘The AstroJudge Podcast’ will showcase the importance of astrology and  it can be a powerful tool for self-discovery and transformation, helping listeners harness their strengths and navigate life’s challenges with confidence. Targeting adults aged 18-45 interested in astrology, self-improvement, and personal growth, the podcast offers practical ideas and applications for personal transformation. Episodes, ranging from 20 minutes to over an hour, explore topics such as astrology fundamentals, planetary effects, the laws of attraction and karma, and chart interpretation, providing in-depth analysis from multiple angles.

    Elated on the occasion, AstroJudge co-founder Anirrud Goswami said, ”We’re excited to launch ‘The AstroJudge Podcast’  for our target audience and showcase that  astrology can offer meaningful guidance beyond just basic predictions. By blending expert interviews with real-life experiences, we hope to provide valuable tools for anyone looking to navigate life’s challenges and uncover deeper insights into themselves.”

    The podcast’s modern approach is designed to appeal to both seasoned astrology enthusiasts and new listeners.

     

  • Marvel Entertainment and Audible reveal season trailer for Marvel’s Wastelanders: Doom

    Marvel Entertainment and Audible reveal season trailer for Marvel’s Wastelanders: Doom

    Mumbai: Audible, a producer and provider of premium audio content, has revealed the trailer for the upcoming release of the fifth season of the Hindi Audible Original podcast series Marvel’s Wastelanders.

    The superheroes have fallen and the supervillains have risen to power. Doctor Doom is out for revenge and he now rules with an iron fist. But resistance stirs in the shadows, as our Super Heroes unite as the fate of humanity hangs in the balance. Voiced by Ashish Vidyarthi as Doctor Doom and Yashaswini Dayama as Valeria, listeners will be drawn into the post-apocalyptic world.

    The fifth season in the series, Marvel’s Wastelanders: Doom, launches on 4 September 2024. Marvel’s Wastelanders is the first collaboration between Audible and Marvel Entertainment and Marvel’s Wastelanders: Doom, A Hindi Audible Original will be released next month with top-quality production, featuring renowned and high-profile actors in the roles of Marvel’s legendary Super Heroes.

    The six-season audio epic originally launched as an English language series in June 2021. The English language version of Marvel’s Wastelanders: Doom was written by Mark Waid and James Kim, story by Mark Waid. Original sound design and music by Mark Henry Phillips.

    Marvel’s Wastelanders, a Hindi Audible Original podcast series

  • Journey of Giants launches new video podcast featuring inspiring leaders

    Journey of Giants launches new video podcast featuring inspiring leaders

    Mumbai – Journey of Giants has launched a new video podcast series that delves into the incredible journeys and achievements of influential leaders across various fields. Each episode meticulously uncovers their personal stories, detailing the challenges they have faced, the strategic approaches they have employed, and their paths to success. From business pioneers to cultural icons, ‘Journey of Giants’ features candid interviews with industry leaders, C-level executives, and other prominent figures, offering listeners unique insights and inspiration. The podcast aim is to ignite curiosity, encourage goal pursuit, and foster personal and professional development through compelling narrative and enlightening conversations.

    The inaugural episode features Shifa Merchant, a social media influencer known for her authentic and engaging content that has earned her over 1 million Instagram followers. In this episode, Shifa offers an in-depth look at her tips for building a strong online presence and navigating the complexities of social media. Her insights are particularly valuable for working women who are looking to excel in the digital space. Through her personal experiences and expert advice, Shifa provides practical guidance that can inspire and inform anyone striving to make their mark in the realm of social media.

    Commenting on the launch, Journey of Giants Podcast host & founder Megha Gulati said, “My longstanding fascination with stories of success and perseverance propelled me to create this podcast. Journey of Giants serves as a platform to share the impactful narratives of individuals who have overcome significant challenges to attain their goals. In today’s rapidly changing environment, our ultimate goal is to inspire and empower our audience by uncovering the untold stories of India’s foremost achievers, and to guide the next generation towards their own pathways of success.”

    Bringing extensive experience in media and production to the team, Journey of Giants Podcast co-founder Ekta Mestry said, “We are thrilled to embark on this incredible journey with ‘Journey of Giants,’ showcasing the remarkable tales of extraordinary individuals. Our objective is to ignite inspiration among our audience by illuminating the diverse routes to success and the extraordinary obstacles conquered by our esteemed guests. We strongly believe that every story possesses the incredible power to motivate and empower, and we eagerly anticipate sharing these influential narratives with our devoted listeners.”

     

  • Akshayakalpa Organic launches ‘Good Food Talks’ video podcast series

    Akshayakalpa Organic launches ‘Good Food Talks’ video podcast series

    Mumbai: Akshayakalpa Organic, an organic dairy and food brand, has launched its new video podcast series under the title ‘Good Food Talks’. Through this series, the brand intends to increase awareness among consumers about the source and quality of food and its future, as well as the fast-growing health and fitness awareness in modern society.

    ‘Good Food Talks’ is envisioned as a podcast series where thought leaders, industry experts, and health enthusiasts can express their opinions on the changing world of food and wellness. Each episode will bring viewers closer to home with regard to the importance of organic and healthy eating habits, the journey of food from farm to table, and the broader implications of our food choices on health.

    The first episode features Nithin Kamath, an established entrepreneur and the co-founder of Zerodha. The conversation touches upon many various aspects of food and health. These include knowing the origin of our food, the benefits of choosing organic and understanding good food and its impact on our health. It also features topics like the public shift in consciousness over the last 10 to 20 years to healthier living and fitness. Nithin Kamath further shares his personal journey and thoughts on the importance of making informed food choices and how these choices contribute to overall well-being.

    Zerodha founder and CEO Nithin Kamath remarked, “The entire Rainmatter Health team keep questioning the source of the food we all consume which led us to investing in startups across various food categories like milk, eggs, vegetables and cereals. With this initiative, Akshayakalpa will nudge more Indians to think about what they consume and how it affects their health.

    Akshayakalpa Organic co-founder and CEO Shashi Kumar stated, “We are excited to bring out a series on the Good Food Movement as part of our continuous initiatives to educate and engage the community on the importance of organic and healthy eating. We want to empower consumers to question the source of their food through such conversations, further raising awareness around what they consume.”

    The video also discusses the importance of soil health in producing high-quality, more nutritious food. The soil in which food is grown plays an important role in determining its nutrient content and overall health benefits. Healthy soil supports rich plant growth, enhances the flavor of produce, and reduces the need for additional chemical additives, ultimately leading to better food quality.

    Akshayakalpa Organic is a company committed to changing the way people eat through healthy organic dairy and food products. In pursuit of the vision ‘Healthy World, Happy World’, Akshayakalpa Organic closely associates with farmers to ensure the highest standards of organic farming and animal welfare.

    The first episode of “Good Food Talks” featuring Nithin Kamath is now live on the official YouTube channel and website of Akshayakalpa Organic.

  • Marvel Entertainment and Audible present Marvel’s Wastelanders: Doom

    Marvel Entertainment and Audible present Marvel’s Wastelanders: Doom

    Mumbai: Audible, a producer and provider of premium audio content, has announced the upcoming release of the fifth season of the Hindi Audible Original podcast series Marvel’s Wastelanders.

    The new season, Marvel’s Wastelanders: Doom, launches on 4 September 2024, with Ashish Vidyarthi as the voice of Doom and Yashaswini Dayama as Valeria Richards.

    Imagine a desolate world where superheroes have fallen and supervillains rise to power, painting a bleak new reality. Get ready for Marvel’s Wastelanders: Doom, the latest electrifying season in the critically acclaimed Marvel’s Wastelanders audio series. This gripping series transports listeners to a ravaged Earth where Doctor Doom, having triumphed over his rivals, rules with an iron fist. But as resistance stirs in the shadows, a thrilling tale of rebellion, redemption, and rediscovered heroism unfolds. Marvel’s Wastelanders: Doom is more than just an audio show, it’s a journey into the heart of human resilience. Set to captivate Marvel fans and new listeners alike, tune in and transform your commute or couch into an adventure.

    Marvel’s Wastelanders is the first collaboration between Audible and Marvel Entertainment and Marvel’s Wastelanders: Doom will be released next month with top-quality production, featuring renowned and high-profile actors in the roles of Marvel’s legendary Super Heroes.

    More information on the cast and release date for the finale of Marvel’s Wastelanders series, reuniting all the Super Heroes will be announced at a later date. The six-season audio epic originally launched as an English language series in June 2021.

    The English language version of Marvel’s Wastelanders: Doom was written by Mark Waid and James Kim, story by Mark Waid. Original sound design and music by Mark Henry Phillips.  

    Marvel’s Wastelanders, a Hindi Audible Original podcast series

  • Collective Artists Network acquires Terribly Tiny Tales

    Collective Artists Network acquires Terribly Tiny Tales

    Mumbai: Collective Artists Network, a trailblazer in the new media landscape, proudly announces its acquisition of Terribly Tiny Tales (TTT), a premier storytelling platform. This strategic acquisition aligns with Collective Artists Network’s vision to become the country’s new media company with its roots in popular culture and expanding its influence in the media industry.

    TTT began its journey in 2013 as a text-first flash fiction platform on Facebook, founded by Anuj Gosalia. Recognising the need for organic storytelling amidst the clutter of internet memes and GIFs, Gosalia launched TTT to bring meaningful and relatable content to digital audiences. Over the years, TTT has transformed into a versatile content powerhouse with a vibrant community of over 5 million creators and content lovers. The platform now spans Instagram, YouTube, and other social media, boasting millions of loyal followers.

    Collective Artists Network founder and CEO Vijay Subramaniam commented on the acquisition, “My vision has always been to build scale by creating an ecosystem that supports the best forms of storytelling for creators. The acquisition of Terribly Tiny Tales fits perfectly into our expansion plan to establish Collective Artists Network as the preeminent new media company centred around creators and content. We endeavour to empower the entire creator ecosystem with our network and this acquisition is another step toward achieving that goal.”

    TTT’s evolution from a micro-fiction platform to a comprehensive content business is marked by its impressive reach and impact. The platform’s weekly engagement reaches 25 million people, making it a valuable partner for ambitious brands seeking to share their stories. TTT has successfully collaborated with major brands and created original content, including web series, short films, and animated shorts.

    Terribly Tiny Tales founder and CEO Anuj Gosalia shared his enthusiasm, “Joining forces with Collective Artists Network is a definitive moment for Terribly Tiny Tales. This partnership will enable TTT to leverage Collective’s extensive resources and expertise, allowing us to amplify our reach and impact in the storytelling domain. We are thrilled to be part of this burgeoning force that values creativity, storytelling and innovation as much as we do.”

    Since its inception, Collective Artists Network has transitioned from its renowned talent management roots to becoming a dynamic new media entity. The company launched BigBang.Social last year, a tech platform that connects creators with opportunities for commerce, brand collaboration, upskilling, and community building. This platform has been instrumental in fostering a vibrant creator community.

    Last year, the company further expanded its portfolio by acquiring Under 25 Universe, a learning technology company aimed at empowering student culture and providing opportunities within the creator ecosystem. And most recently the Gruhas Collective Consumer Fund was established in partnership with Nikhil Kamath’s Gruhas to invest in and support young entrepreneurs and start-ups in the consumer sector.

    The acquisition of Terribly Tiny Tales is a significant milestone in Collective Artists Network’s journey to redefine creator-led new media businesses. With this acquisition, the company is poised to resonate even more deeply with diverse audiences in today’s dynamic media landscape.

  • Big on Small Talk Podcast launches Unsung Superheroes monthly segment

    Big on Small Talk Podcast launches Unsung Superheroes monthly segment

    Mumbai: The popular Big on Small Talk Podcast is thrilled to announce the launch of a new monthly segment, “Superheroes,” hosted by Anuj Sawhney and Manav Subodh. Anuj Sawhney, celebrated for his journey from Bollywood to steering the Swiss Military Worldwide, teams up once again with his longtime friend, Manav Subodh, the visionary Founder of 1M1B – One Million for One Billion. Together, they embark on a captivating exploration of the complexities surrounding financial priorities in today’s fast-paced world, promising yet another enlightening dialogue for their dedicated audience.

    This inspiring series will bring to light the extraordinary personal stories of individuals who have faced significant adversities and emerged victorious, showcasing the resilience and strength that define true heroism. In each episode of “Superheroes,” Anuj and Manav will delve into the lives of remarkable individuals from diverse backgrounds who have overcome immense challenges. These are not your typical superheroes; they are everyday people whose experiences and perseverance have turned their darkest moments into powerful narratives of achievements.

    Listeners can look forward to hearing the awe-inspiring journey of a vascular surgeon who, despite being a blood cancer patient and a kidney donor, continues to save lives and provide hope to others. Another episode features a courageous accident survivor who has transformed her pain into purpose, becoming an emotional and spiritual mentor dedicated to guiding others through their struggles. Additionally, the series will spotlight an MLA and environmental activist, whose multifaceted life as a multitasker brings infinite experiences and challenges, all handled with unwavering dedication, and many such stories!

    “Our goal with ‘Unsung Superheroes’ is to shine a spotlight on those who have faced extraordinary circumstances and come out stronger on the other side,” said Anuj Sawhney. “Their stories are a testament to the indomitable human spirit and serve as a source of inspiration for us all.”

    Manav Subodh added, “These incredible individuals teach us that no matter what hardships we face, there is always a path to victory. We are honoured to share their journeys and hope that their stories will encourage our listeners to find their strength and resilience.”

    “Superheroes” promises to be a compelling and motivational addition to the Big on Small Talk Podcast, offering listeners a chance to connect with and draw inspiration from these extraordinary stories of personal triumph.

    Tune in each month to hear how these true superheroes have turned their adversities into defining moments of victory, providing hope and encouragement for all.

  • Jitendra Kumar on acting, cricket and more on Audible’s The Longest Interview

    Jitendra Kumar on acting, cricket and more on Audible’s The Longest Interview

    Mumbai: Jitendra Kumar, the multifaceted actor celebrated as ‘Jeetu Bhaiya’ in Kota Factory and ‘Sachiv ji’ in Panchayat, has captured Indian audiences with his nuanced performances and refreshing presence on screen. Basking in the success of two consecutive streaming hits, Jitendra discusses his journey—from the corridors of IIT to the heart of Bollywood—in a recent conversation with Vaibhav Munjal on The Longest Interview podcast on Audible. We bring you five key takeaways from his conversation on the podcast—read on to discover the untold stories that defined his path to stardom!

    1  About his recent release Panchayat S3 and his experience shooting

    Jitendra said, “I think Panchayat makes me nostalgic. Mai hamesha nostalgia mein rehta hu and Panchayat is that for me. Gaon mein shoot karna difficult hota tha because waha ka weather extremes mein rehta hai…Par jab Mumbai waapas aate ho tab lagta hai ki kab waapas shoot karenge gaon jaa ke?”

    English translation: “It is difficult to shoot in the village because the weather is extreme but once you’re back in the city, you keep wondering when you will go back to the village for the next shoot.”

    2   About his favourite character from Panchayat

    He quickly shared, “Durgesh Kumar. I think Bhushan, woh rockstar hai. Maza aata hai unko dekhne mein. Shuru se hi unke character ko interesting banaya hai. I look forward to watching him on screen. Jab bhi woh aate hai aur perform karte hein tab pura crew bhi enjoy karta hai. Everybody enjoys his performance on set also.”

    English translation: “Durgesh Kumar. I think the character of Bhushan is a rockstar. His character has been interesting right from the beginning and it is fun to watch him. Whenever he performs, the entire crew enjoys watching him.”

    3   About how the acting bug bit him

    He shared, “Jo addiction ya interest aaya filmo ka, yeh mainly Kota wali aadatein hai, 20 din padhaai ki aur puri raat cybercafe mai shutter down kar ke baith gaye. Ek website mili thi jaha 1958 se leke 2008 tak ki filmein thi, waha se dhoondta tha mai. Toh IIT mai maine har tarah ki Bollywood film dekhi hai.”

    English translation: “My interest in films developed when I was in Kota. I studied for 20 days and spent the entire night in the cyber cafe with the shutter down. This is when I found a website that had films from 1958-2008. So, at IIT I watched all kinds of Bollywood films.”

    4   About some cinematic masterpieces that have left an indelible mark on his life

    “Sholay, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, Satya, aur Gangs of Wasseypur. Yeh 4 aisi filmein hein jo har decade ko define kiya hai. Inse pehle kuch alag type ki filmein banti thi. Post-Sholay kuch alag tareeke ki banti thi. Post-Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge kuch alag tareeke ka romance shuru hua. Post-Satya ek alag realism aaya, alag tareeke ke faces dikhne lagey…phir hum kahin lost ho gaye filme banate banate…and then finally Gangs of Wasseypur came,” he highlighted how these films breathed new life into the industry and heralded a new era of storytelling.

    English translation: “Sholay, Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, Satya, and Gangs of Wasseypur are four films that have redefined each decade of Indian cinema. The films that were made post the release of Sholay were different. The release of Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge marked the beginning of the romance era. The film Satya led to the creation of more realistic content after which new talent started coming up and Gangs of Wasseypur hit it home with its content and a new genre of filmmaking.”

    5   About his love for cricket

    He said, “I have been a supporter of Royal Challengers Bangalore from the start. Jo mere favourite players uss time pe (Rahul) Dravid, (Anil) Kumble, Zaheer (Khan), (Daniel) Vettori, (Chris) Gayle, (Virat) Kohli, AB De Villiers, jo saare hamesha favourite rahe hai aur jinka game dekhne mein maza aata hai, wo RCB mein the. Isliye wo hi exciting team lagti thi mujhe.” On being asked how it feels to be an RCB fan, he says, “Bohot ganda lagta hai, kabhi lagta hai phone tod do. Har season mein hope deke kuch ajeeb ho jaata hai (laughs).”

    English translation: “All my favourite cricketers from the time – Dravid, Kumble, Khan, Vettori, Gayle, Kohli, AB De Villiers were a part of the RCB team and I enjoyed watching their game. This is why I found that team the most exciting.” On being asked how it feels to be an RCB fan, he says, “I feel very bad when the team doesn’t qualify for the finals. It’s almost like I want to break my phone. Every season I feel hopeful for their victory but it falls apart towards the end.”

    The Longest Interview on Audible is a podcast where actors, writers, filmmakers, and various celebrities come for long conversations about movies, books, food, music, and travel. Tune in to listen to candid conversations with industry veterans such as Manoj Bajpayee, Ratna Pathak Shah, Boman Irani, actors such as Mrunal Thakur, stand-up comics like Zakir Khan, Kenny Sebastian, and more. 

  • The satirical conceit of The Grade Cricketer is that Australian cricket is superior to all else: Sam and Ian

    The satirical conceit of The Grade Cricketer is that Australian cricket is superior to all else: Sam and Ian

    Mumbai: Podcasts have emerged as a popular medium for engaging content, and India is no exception to this trend. Amidst the thriving podcast culture, cricket fans are finding new and innovative ways to connect with their beloved sport. As the ongoing ICC T20 World Cup generates its usual buzz, one podcast, in particular, stands out for its unique blend of humour and cricket insights: The Grade Cricketer.

    Hosted by Sam Perry and Ian Higgins, The Grade Cricketer (TGC) podcast has carved a niche for itself in the cricketing world. The podcast offers an authentic and refreshing take on cricket, combining sharp wit with in-depth analysis. This distinctive style has struck a chord with cricket enthusiasts, especially in India, where an impressive 62 per cent of their listeners are based.

    TGC has hosted a range of cricketing legends and celebrities, including Sunil Gavaskar, Ricky Ponting, Brett Lee, Wasim Akram, Shubman Gill, Faf du Plessis, Glenn James Maxwell, Shane Watson, Harsha Bhogle, Gaurav Kapur, Tanmay Bhat, Danish Sait, Adam Zampa, Ravi Shastri, Glenn Maxwel, Delhi Capitals, Gujarat Titans and Brian Lara, among others.Though they never crossed paths on-field, Ian Higgins’ background in Law and Sam Perry’s in communications have helped them illuminate the rich, dark underbelly of cricket. With trademark irreverence, they chronicle as it really is, with all its complex social dynamics and masculine by-play. In a nutshell, they are fans who say it like it is and that’s what differentiates them from the rest of the publishers out there. Their fans love the original approach and their numbers validate their approach.

    TGC’s influence extends beyond traditional media. They command an audience of over 800,000+ on social media and have a highly engaged YouTube channel with over 289K subscribers. Their content has amassed over 36.2M video views and 81.7M+ impressions, demonstrating their strong engagement metrics. Notably, TGC’s average engagement rate of 3.46% per video on YouTube is significantly higher than the platform’s average of 0.40%.

    Indiantelevision.com caught up with Sam Perry and Ian Higgins, where both shared their story on the inception behind the podcasts, the memorable experience during the show and much more…

    Edited excerpts

    On the story behind the inception of The Grade Cricketer podcast

    Pez (Sam Perry) founded The Grade Cricketer, which began as a Twitter account in 2011. Soon after a few friends became involved in creating content, including Higgos (Ian Higgins). We expanded the character first through the medium of books, followed by a podcast. Since then, the podcast has become the centrepiece of the venture, but we’ve developed our work through video on YouTube, TV, and live shows.

    On striking the balance between entertaining and informing your audience

    It’s just a reflection of our personalities and our personal experience of playing cricket. While we love the game, it is naturally unforgiving, so humour is a very helpful lens through which to cope with the pain it inflicts. That said, the humour wouldn’t work if it wasn’t underpinned by hard-won insights. We both played the game for decades, chasing the dream of playing for Australia, accruing homespun knowledge about how it works and, importantly, how it feels.

    On Indian cricket fans resonating the most with

    We’ll never fully know, but I don’t think it differs too much from other audiences. There’s a lot of cricket narration focused on dry insights and statistics – which is great, by the way. But many cricket fans prefer humour with their cricket, which TGC caters for.  

    On sharing a memorable moment or episode from the podcast that had a significant impact on your audience

    The opportunity to interview Harsha Bhogle for an hour, in-person, was very special to us and resonated with our audience. Harsha has a deep understanding of not only contemporary Indian cricket, but also Indian history, society and culture. For two Australians looking to better connect with and understand the context of Indian cricket, we were truly grateful to receive his knowledge.

    On the podcast changing your perspective on cricket and its community

    The central, satirical conceit of The Grade Cricketer is that Australian cricket is superior to all else, and we view the game accordingly. Fortunately, or otherwise, doing this show has given us an authentic appreciation of the extent of people’s love for the game, all around the world, and particularly in India.

    On your future plans for The Grade Cricketer podcast

    We’d just like to continue providing joy and entertainment for anyone who likes humour with their cricket. And who knows, maybe there’s a documentary out there comparing Australia’s main fields with India’s maidans.