• Ep. 50: Season Finale

  • Feb 12 2020
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • "The closest you can get to a just society is sports." - Mikahil Almeida

    The time is upon us, folks! The 50th episode of Waddaplayah is also the Season Finale! Siddharth and Mikhail are taking a break and we're sad to see the season end. But the show must go on as the game is always bigger than the player, especially since a lot of cricket happened this week.
    Here's what they talked about on this episode:

    • The Bushfire match - Ponting XI vs Gilchrist XI

    • Seeing Sachin in Australian colours

    • Bangladesh vs India Under-19 World Cup

    • Bangladesh only started playing cricket 20 years ago

    • Pakistani bowlers that have broken out since 2004

    • Rohit Sharma is surely not vegan

    • Cricket Bats hollowed out from the back

    • England vs South Africa matches

    • Liverpool and their 22 point lead

    • Waddaplayah and Noddaplayah of the week

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