Afleveringen
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Arsy and Shady come back to drop a candid dialogue! You have never seen Arsy this passionate!
The boys discuss Shady's new role in Nepal, Sandeep Lamichhane's role in Nepal, the Cricket Canada AGM, and finally the newly recreated T&D U23 team.
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Nikhil Uttamchandani drops into the pod this week to share his story from playing cricket in Barbados, to commentating on games from the age of 12. We talk about his sit down with Jason Holder, his rise to being the "voice" of US Cricket and much more.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Shady and Arsy get back together after the Houston Open to discuss Ramadan, staying fit, the Houston Open, and USA's qualification to the World Cup!
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SHOTTA...Denesh Ramdin, drops into the podcast this week to discuss his career, the highs and the lows and what he's looking forward to moving forward in his career. Denesh talks about his debut, his infamous moment with Viv, and giving back to young cricketers around the world.
Arsy and Shady discuss the upcoming Houston Open and taking that extra step to be the best version of yourself.
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US National Team Vice-Captain Aaron Jones drops into the pod this week to discuss his road to becoming a stall worth for the US National squad. He sits down with Arsy and Shady to discuss his relationship with Hayden Walsh, his upbringing, his hunger and strive for greatness, and what's coming up ahead of the World Cup Qualifiers.
Arsy and Shady then sit down to discuss the the path that US Cricket is on, and what's next at the upcoming Houston Open.
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Matthew Spoors, Canada's latest debutant centurion, drops into the Pod this week. He joins Arsy and Shady to discuss the World Cup Qualifiers, his debut hundred, coming to Canada for the first time, along with his journey up through the cricketing ranks.
The second half of the show Arsy and Shady sit down to discuss how Canada faired at the World Cup Qualifiers, the short comings, and what's next. A passionate discussion you don't want to miss!
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Fresh off a tour to India, Hayden Walsh Jr. drops into the pod this week to discuss his rise to US and West Indies glory. Hayden joins Shady and Arsy to chat about playing for the US, waiting for his opportunity in the CPL, what clicked for his bowling, and getting the phone call for his West Indies Selection.
As a prelude to the Interview, Shady and Arsy discuss the sudden passing of Shane Warne. RIP King!
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Shady and Arsy drop back into the booth to discuss the upcoming Minor League Cricket tournament, what's next for the Canadian U19s, the upcoming World Cup Qualifier and much more.
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Former India U-19 World Cup winner, Harmeet Singh, drops into the pod this week. Tune in as Harmeet shares stories of the U19 World Cup, growing up in Mumbai, his rise and lack of opportunities in First Class cricket, and what he's upto now as he calls Seattle home.
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Fresh off the disappointing end to the U19 World Cup Campaign for Canada, Wicket-keeper Batsman Anoop Chima drops into to discuss the World Cup, nearly getting written up by the Match Officials, banter with the Pops, and much more.
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The title speaks for itself, after an unprecedented break, Arsy and Shady are back to bring you up to speed with everything that's been happening in the world of Cricket. Listen to them talk about the U19 World Cup, the upcoming World Cup Qualifiers, the Indian Cricket Saga and the infamous Divya Saxena incident.
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Miryam Khokar drops into the pod this week to join Arsy and Shady as they discuss the highs and lows of Canadian Women's cricket, the upcoming women's world cup qualifier, and much more. You don't want to miss this one!
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WE'RE BACK!!! Shady and Arsy are back as they discuss the reasons for the lengthy delay but also the ups and downs of the cricket season to date. They discuss the Central T20, Kanye's new album, MiLC in the US, and the Canadian U19 team "qualifying" for the World Cup!
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Carl Crowe, former First-Class cricketer, and currently coaching across the globe. The boys had a chance to sit down for a chat with Carl, as he quarantines upon his return to the UK from his time with the Kolkata Knight Riders in this edition of the IPL. From teaching young primary boys and girls to swim, to working with the world's biggest superstars, this episode has it all.
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What does it take to be a good coach, and what makes coaches different? This week on the pod, we're joined by Derek Perera and Zubin Surkari to discuss not only the evolution of coaching, but the differentiating factors between Modern and Traditional coaching leading into the next phase of the "Coach".
This episode is in tribute to Mr. Brian Hale, the best coach to live!
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Sarah Gash, from the Salt Water Sirens, the first women's cricket club in Newfoundland drops into the pod this week. We discuss the growth, or lack thereof, on the women's side of the sport and what the Hundred could potentially mean to the sport. Shady and Arsy go on to discuss the COVID-19 situation as it pertains to the IPL and the GT20 and how US Cricket is now rightfully miles ahead of their Canadian counterparts.
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Not to be confused with Artificial Intelligence, Ashish Bagai joins Arsy and Shady this week to discuss the mental side of Sport, and specifically the different attributes to Athletic Intelligence and how they can impact the longevity/success of an athlete.
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West Indies and Trinidad Batsman (or all-rounder now), Jason Mohammed, drops into the pod this week. Fresh off a long couple months being away from home, we discuss his journey through the ranks, captaining the West Indies, funniest teammates, worst roommates, and coming home to Curry Goat and Daal rice!
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Sheldon Jackson, wicket-keeper batsman from the Kolkata Knight Riders drops into the pod this week. "Hard work is guaranteed, results are not" the mantra Sheldon lives his life with is on evident display during what is one of the realest interviews you will hear from a cricketer. From his journey growing up in Bhavnagar, to winning the Ranji Trophy with his wife in labour, all the way through to making his comeback in the IPL. Another fun episode on Dropped Again.
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Karun "Sunny" Jethi, former Canadian National Player, and current host of CricChat with Karun drops in to the pod this week. The boys discuss the origins of the nickname Sunny, playing and competing alongside Shikhar Dhawan and Gautam Gambhir in Delhi, all the way through to playing Cricket for Canada and winning Man of the Match on debut for Canada, with tons of banter and laughter in between.
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