The Back Pass

A podcast for sports nerds, by sports nerds. Featuring football bantz, stories of cricketing agony and much much more!

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6 days ago

🎙️ This week on The Back Pass, we bring you an in-depth analysis of the 2024 T20 World Cup. Join us as we explore standout performances and shocking upsets, including the unexpected Pakistan vs. USA showdown. We'll discuss the buzz around surprising team selections, the impact of the unpredictable pitches, and the impressive turnout of US punters showing their growing passion for cricket. Don't miss this action-packed episode!
Tune in for an engaging episode packed with expert analysis, insider knowledge, and much more. Whether you're a die-hard cricket fan or a casual observer, there's something here for everyone. Coming your way soon! 🏏✨

IPL 2024: Episode 4

Saturday Jun 01, 2024

Saturday Jun 01, 2024

🎙️ This week on The Back Pass, we're diving deep into the thrilling world of T20 Cricket! We recap the 2024 IPL Final Series, IPL finals and how they have impacted the World Cup Squads. Plus, with Gautam Gambhir as head coach, does he have what it takes to lead a team to glory.
Tune in for an engaging episode packed with expert analysis, insider knowledge, and much more. Whether you're a die-hard cricket fan or a casual observer, there's something here for everyone. Coming your way soon! 🏏✨

IPL 2024: Episode 3

Thursday May 16, 2024

Thursday May 16, 2024

This week on The Back Pass, the hosts delve into all things IPL. Listeners can expect a midseason check-in, insights on the Impact Sub, and a comprehensive rundown of the winners and losers so far. The episode also tackles the Keeper Conundrum in T20 cricket. All that and more, coming right up!

IPL 2024: Episode 2

Friday Apr 26, 2024

Friday Apr 26, 2024

On this episode of The Back Pass podcast, Sid, Ali, Shivank, and Kevin dive deep into the 2024 IPL season to bring you all the latest news and insights. They discuss the current standings, highlighting the top squads and what they are doing right to stay ahead. They also analyze the struggles of the cellar dwellers, exploring what's going wrong for them this season.
In addition, the team sheds light on the surprise performers who are exceeding expectations and making a significant impact on their teams. With expert commentary and engaging discussions, this episode is a must-listen for any cricket fan looking to stay up-to-date with the latest happenings in IPL 2024!

IPL 2024: Episode 1

Wednesday Apr 24, 2024

Wednesday Apr 24, 2024

On the premiere episode of The Back Pass podcast for IPL 2024, hosts Sid, Shivank, and Kevin kick off the new season with a bang! They begin with a comprehensive recap of the previous cricket season, setting the stage for an exciting new season ahead.
The trio works their way through the fresh IPL season, offering their expert analysis on team dynamics, key players, and emerging trends. As the hosts share their predictions for the top four teams, they provide valuable insights into what might unfold this season. Join the conversation and get ready for an in-depth discussion about all things IPL in this can't-miss episode!

Tuesday Aug 22, 2023

In this exciting episode of "The Backpass Podcast," we explore an alternate cricketing universe where the 2007 T20 World Cup was won by Pakistan. Imagine a world where Misbah-ul-Haq doesn't mishit the ball in the final and it goes for six!
The hosts dive into the possible outcomes and far-reaching consequences of this fictional victory, exploring how it could have shaped the legacies of some of the key players and impacted the world of cricket as a whole.
Set the Scene: The thrilling finale where Misbah's final shot results in a six, altering the course of history for both India and Pakistan.
Players and Their Legacies:
RP Singh: How would his career trajectory have changed with a World Cup win?
Sreesanth: What impact would this victory have on his controversial career?
Ajit Agarkar: Would he have been remembered differently with a World Cup medal?
Gautam Gambhir: A look at how this triumph would have affected his iconic innings in the final.
MS Dhoni: The significance of winning a major trophy early in his captaincy.
Impact on the IPL & ICL:
The potential influence on the Indian Premier League (IPL) and the Indian Cricket League (ICL) had India not won the T20 World Cup.
Lalchand Rajput's impact on Afghan Cricket and their promotion to Full Membership of the ICC.
Would we have gotten Rashid Khan? A discussion on whether Afghanistan's rise would have been the same without Lalchand Rajput's success.
What would have happened to Geoff Lawson? The hosts speculate on how the coaching landscape might have changed with a different World Cup winner.
Impact on T20 as a Sport:
How the success of Pakistan in the inaugural T20 World Cup would have impacted the popularity and growth of T20 cricket globally.
The potential consequences for Test cricket in a world where T20 success came earlier for Pakistan.
Missing Out on Baz Ball: A look at how Brendon McCullum's iconic innings in the first IPL match might not have happened in this alternate reality.
Join the hosts as they unravel the fascinating "what if" scenarios surrounding Pakistan's triumph in the 2007 T20 World Cup and explore the ripple effects it could have had on the world of cricket. It's time to reimagine history and dive into this captivating episode of "The Backpass Podcast."

Tuesday Aug 08, 2023

In this captivating episode of "The Backpass Explains," the hosts continue their exploration of cricket's transformation with a focus on the evolution of T20 cricket. They delve into the history, success factors, financial dynamics, and opinions surrounding this revolutionary format.
The episode commences with a look back at the origins of T20 cricket. The hosts highlight the inklings of the T20 concept that emerged during the 1996 World Cup when Sri Lanka's openers attacked the opening bowlers in the initial 20 overs. The first official domestic T20 match took place on 13 June 2003, followed by the inaugural T20 International match on 5 August 2004 between the England and New Zealand women's teams.
The hosts dissect the reasons behind T20's resounding success. They emphasize how T20 redefined competition by valuing contributions more than traditional talents, allowing players with explosive strike rates to shine even if their averages were lower. The infusion of money into cricket, particularly driven by the growth of the Indian middle class, is explored as a catalyst for T20's popularity. The hosts discuss the desire of cricket enthusiasts, particularly in India, to witness top players in action without delay, thanks to their increased spending power.
The impact of T20 cricket on West Indian cricket and its role in shifting the balance of dominance away from established powers like Australia is examined. The hosts raise the question of whether international cricket should take a back seat in the face of T20's global appeal. They delve into the phenomenon of cricketing nations experiencing globalization, as Indian, Sri Lankan, and Pakistani expats contribute to the sport's growth in Western countries like Canada and the US.
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to the essence of franchise cricket. The hosts scrutinize the concept of franchise rivalries and tribalism, drawing parallels between the Big Bash League (BBL) and the Indian Premier League (IPL). While the BBL boasts more organic rivalries rooted in player transfers and city-based contests, the IPL's unique dynamics and the polarizing reputation of Chennai Super Kings (CSK) are explored.
Player movement takes the spotlight next, with discussions about high-profile transfers like Rohit Sharma's shift to Mumbai Indians. The hosts reflect on the importance of player development and homegrown talent, using the hypothetical scenario of a young talent like Jaiswal being acquired by another franchise, generating sentiments of disappointment and resentment among fans.
Lastly, the episode concludes with an examination of the short-lived Champions League T20, its abandonment in 2014, and its potential revival as cricket's landscape continues to evolve.
Join "The Backpass Explains" as they unravel the captivating journey of T20 cricket, from its modest beginnings to its seismic impact on the global cricketing landscape.

Wednesday Jul 26, 2023


In this episode of "The Backpass Explains," the hosts delve into the fascinating topic of the Rise of Franchise Cricket. They explore the historical origins of cricket, its spread to different countries, and the importance of representative cricket. The episode also covers the evolution of cricket into a global sport and its shift towards commercialization and money-making.
The episode begins with Shivank providing insights into the History of International Cricket, tracing its journey from its introduction in the English colonies in the 17th century to its expansion in the 18th and 19th centuries across various parts of the world. Kevin then highlights the significance of Representative Cricket and its role in shaping the sport.
The hosts discuss the anti-establishment nature of International Cricket, focusing on iconic rivalries such as the Ashes and India vs. England. They explore how cricket's popularity grew in different regions due to colonization and the efforts of the East India Company mariners. The sport's establishment in Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa is also highlighted.
Moving on, Gurpreet leads the conversation on the New Age of Cricket, where the focus shifted from nationalism to commercialization and making money. They explore the advent of multiple formats of cricket and how the same players now participate in all formats. The hosts touch on the revolutionary World Series Cricket, which arose due to money disputes between top cricketers and the Australian Cricket Board in 1977. This league, headed by Kerry Packer, introduced higher player salaries and innovations like colored kits and night games.
The hosts then shed light on the current state of cricket in Australia and New Zealand, where overall registrations have decreased significantly. However, they note a positive trend in the rising number of female registrations, showcasing the growth of women's cricket and efforts to develop the game.
Lastly, the hosts offer their opinions on Test Cricket as a franchise, exploring the significance of domestic tournaments like County, Ranji Trophy, and Sheffield Shield.
Join "The Backpass Explains" as they provide a comprehensive analysis of the Rise of Franchise Cricket, covering its historical roots, commercial evolution, and the state of the game in contemporary times.

Thursday Jul 06, 2023

Get ready for another exciting episode of "The Back Pass Explains" as we dive deeper into the intriguing world of succession planning in sports! In part two of this topic, our hosts leave no stone unturned as they unravel the complexities and surprises that come with managing transitions within teams.
Kicking things off, the hosts ponder the burning question: why is it so hard for clubs to foresee the hurdles that await them during succession planning? They unravel a web of factors that contribute to the difficulty, from unpredictable sporting trends and conflicting agendas in the political realm to the seemingly fickle hand of luck. They explore how injuries, scandals, and even unforeseen events like the notorious COVID-19 pandemic can throw a wrench into the best-laid succession plans.
But it's not just external factors that dictate success or failure. The hosts emphasize the importance of leadership and team dynamics over individual personas, shining a spotlight on the pivotal roles played by specific positions in different sports. Whether it's the spine in NRL, the quarterback and edge players in the NFL, or the captain and opening bowlers in cricket, these positions have the power to shape a team's destiny.
Delving further into the intricate art of talent sourcing, our hosts reveal the secrets of successful teams with enduring legacies. They discuss how some teams strategically acquire talent from diverse sources, while others focus on developing a competitive advantage through a primary talent pipeline. Drawing inspiration from the likes of the Roosters in the NRL, who masterfully nurture young talent while retaining their star players, and the Brisbane Broncos, who historically thrived on the riches of their local talent pool, the hosts uncover the magic behind long-lasting success.
So, buckle up and get ready for a rollercoaster ride of insights, analysis, and surprises in this thrilling episode of "The Back Pass Explains." Succession planning will never look the same again as our hosts uncover the triumphs, tribulations, and triumphs of navigating the intricate path of transition in the sporting arena. Stay tuned for another engaging and thought-provoking episode that will leave you craving more!

Friday Jun 30, 2023

In this episode of "The Backpass Explains," the hosts delve into the concept of succession planning in sports. They discuss how teams handle coaching changes, changing trends, and the loss of talented players while maintaining their current level of performance and profitability.
The episode begins with a clarification that they are focusing on teams that consistently maintain their position in the league despite changes. The hosts emphasize the importance of position consistency and then highlight "The Good" examples of successful succession planning in various sports.
They discuss the Melbourne Storm's post-Big Three era in the NRL, where key players retired or moved on, yet the team continued to perform well, becoming minor premiers and winning a Premiership. They also mention the Redbull model and question whether Manchester City is a good example.
The hosts touch on the Australian cricket team's successes and downfall, particularly Steve Smith's early captaincy and the drop in performance. They then discuss Ajax's ability to develop players and maintain competitiveness in the UEFA Champions League and Eredivisie consistently.
Moving on to "Bad Examples," they discuss the Indian cricket team's current struggles, highlighting the politics within the BCCI and the clashes between top talents and coaches. Ferrari's inconsistent performance in Formula 1 is also mentioned, as they tend to have short bursts of success followed by periods of mediocrity.
In the section on "Interesting Examples," the hosts focus on the Seattle Seahawks' approach in the NFL, specifically their decision to trade quarterback Russell Wilson and trust their draft process over traditional ideas. They compare it to the team's previous move of moving on from Cristiano Ronaldo. The hosts also mention the NZ Warriors' decline after a strong season due to a mismatch in playing style and changes in the game.
Throughout the episode, the hosts provide examples from various sports and analyze the impact of succession planning on team performance. They highlight both successful and unsuccessful cases, encouraging listeners to consider the importance of planning for the future in sports organizations.

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