In this episode, we talk to S Giridhar and VJ Raghunath, authors of the book Mid-wicket Tales: From Trumper to Tendulkar.


Giri and Raghu take us through their lifelong journey as cricket fans - and help us understand the magic and aura that surrounded some of the greats from the past. Memories, anecdotes, technique, literature: the stories never stop.


Talking Points:

Learning about the game through books, radio commentary and at stadiums
The singular Mr Venkataraghavan - a breed apart in Tamil Nadu cricket
The joy of watching close-in catchers as India's great spin quartet spun a web
Why Neil Harvey is so revered among old-timers in Madras
Gundappa Viswanath - batting side-on, oozing class against the greatest attacks
Bedi's poetry, Chandra's electricity, Prasanna's flight
The extraordinary Kapil Dev and his ability to rotate strike at will
The great slip catchers - and Azhar pouching them without a sound
An all-time XI from the guests' experience of following the game

Participants:


S Giridhar (@MidWicketTales)


VJ Raghunath


Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee)


Mahesh Sethuraman (@cornerd)


Related:


Mid-Wicket Tales: From Trumper to Tendulkar - S Giridhar and VJ Raghunath - Amazon.com


From Mumbai to Durban - India's Greatest Tests - S Giridhar and VJ Raghunath - Amazon.com


Wrist Assured: an autobiography - S Giridhar on G Viswanath's autobiography - Hindu BusinessLine


They too played for India - S Giridhar - ESPNcricinfo


The kinship of cricket lovers - S Giridhar - Hindu BusinessLine


Unexpected beauty - Suresh Menon on TE Srinivasan - ESPNcricinfo


The art of Bedi - Suresh Menon on the 81allout podcast


The greatest slip catcher - Ian Chappell on Bob Simpson - ESPNcricinfo

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