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1992 World Cup: When Indian Journo Carried Ganpati To Meet Bradman | Rewind, Ep 03

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Episode  ·  2 Plays  ·  34:59  ·  Jul 29, 2023

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In the third episode, Rajdeep and Nikhil delve into the 1992 Cricket World Cup, which was co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand. Rajdeep vividly describes the imposing amphitheater that was the Melbourne Cricket Ground, where he witnessed some of the thrilling matches.This World Cup marked several significant milestones, such as it was the first time the tournament took place in the Southern Hemisphere, and it also signified the beginning of cricket's commercialization.“While the English adhered to cricket as a tradition, the Australians recognized the evolving era of entertainment in sports,” Rajdeep says.The 1992 World Cup introduced several groundbreaking changes. For the first time, white balls replaced red balls, posing a challenge for fast bowlers who were unaccustomed to this alteration. Additionally, fielding restrictions underwent modifications, adding to the excitement of the matches.Surprisingly, New Zealand outperformed many celebrated teams during this World Cup, showcasing their cricketing prowess.For India, the 1992 World Cup was a momentous occasion as it marked the debut of the young prodigy, Sachin Tendulkar, who astounded everyone with his talent and skills. Conversely, it was also the last World Cup for the legendary Kapil Dev.Rajdeep's memories from that time are centered not on the Indian team but on Indian journalists meeting the cricketing legend Don Bradman.The 1992 World Cup also saw the return of South Africa to international cricket after a 2-decade ban due to apartheid. Their comeback brought a breath of fresh air to the cricketing world.Listen in to more of the untold stories!Produced by Anna PriyadarshiniSound Mix by Sachin Dwivedi

34m 59s  ·  Jul 29, 2023

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