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Batta Fast
Ahmer Naqvi and Osman Samiuddin
81 episodes
2 weeks ago

"What do they know of cricket, who only cricket know?" 

Ahmer Naqvi and Osman Samiuddin look at cricket from beyond the runs and wickets to the larger sociocultural context of the sport.

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"What do they know of cricket, who only cricket know?" 

Ahmer Naqvi and Osman Samiuddin look at cricket from beyond the runs and wickets to the larger sociocultural context of the sport.

Show more...
Arts
Sports,
Cricket
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The Ship of Theseus or why Pakistan cricket never really changes - Episode 83
Batta Fast
31 minutes 30 seconds
3 months ago
The Ship of Theseus or why Pakistan cricket never really changes - Episode 83

In this lecture Ahmer argues that almost every time you watch a Pakistan cricket team play - men's, women's, u19, whatever - you end up seeing the same match. No matter how many times you repair and replace its parts, the ship remains the same.

Link to Jarrod's video: https://www.instagram.com/p/DPWYKyjCP_j/
Link to Danyal's article: https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/asia-cup-2025-ind-vs-pak-what-pakistan-say-what-pakistan-do-and-the-gap-between-them-1504056

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Batta Fast

"What do they know of cricket, who only cricket know?" 

Ahmer Naqvi and Osman Samiuddin look at cricket from beyond the runs and wickets to the larger sociocultural context of the sport.