The Hindu Speaks On The State Of Indian Cricket | Exclusive webinar for digital subscribers

November 11, 2021 05:22 pm | Updated November 18, 2021 09:01 pm IST

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Indian men’s cricket is now entering a transitional phase with a new head coach in Rahul Dravid and Virat Kohli quitting the T20 captaincy. The women’s team is among the most competitive in world cricket, with calls growing for a women’s IPL.

We take stock of all this and more in the webinar “ The Hindu Speaks On The State Of Indian Cricket” available exclusively to our digital subscribers at 5 p.m. on November 17. Interact with our senior cricket correspondent Amol Karhadkar and pose your valuable questions on Indian cricket to him!

Amol Karhadkar has been a journalist for over 18 years, primarily writing on sports, especially cricket and table tennis. He has been with The Hindu since 2015, after having worked with ESPNcricinfo, Hindustan Times, MiD DAY and Maharashtra Herald. He has covered cricket in India, England, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Australia and UAE, reporting on more than 20 Tests, 60-plus ODIs, and 50-plus T20Is from the stadium. He covered the first World T20 in South Africa, the 2011 World Cup in Sri Lanka, the Asia Cup in UAE in 2018 and is now covering the ongoing 2021 T20 World Cup in UAE.

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