Hear how cricket unites migrant communities with Colours of Cricket

SBS has released the first episode of its new podcast Colours of Cricket.

The new English language audio series offers a uniquely South Asian perspective on cricket in Australia, sharing how a love of cricket has brought communities together and could play an important role in breaking down racial and social barriers. 

Over eight episodes, hosts Preeti Jabbal and Kulasegaram Sanchayan look at how players from the subcontinent are keeping cricket alive at the grassroots level and how despite underrepresentation at the elite level, they are emerging as the future of the game. 

Launching Colours of Cricket at SBS’s Melbourne studios, cricket legend and former Indian captain Kapil Dev reflected on how the sport offers a sense of belonging in Australia, especially to South Asian migrants.  

“People that come from any part of the world can represent Australia. I feel proud, cricket offers unity for those who come to Australia to set up a new life,” said Dev.

“I think Colours of Cricket is wonderful, what you [the SBS teams] are doing, I have no words to express.” 

The podcast explores the untold stories of the South Asian connection with Australian cricket over the past 150 years and celebrates the changing colours of cricket in Australia. 

It also looks at the rising popularity of women’s cricket and tackles difficult issues like racism and infamous incidents on the field.   

In an interview for the podcast, Australian test cricketer Usman Khawaja said, “It was tough at times going up through the ranks. I did stand out. I was Pakistani, I was a brown-skinned boy in a very white country which was good and bad.”

“If I did something good I stand out, but if things didn’t work out I also stand out.” 

The series features interviews with current and former international cricketers including Kapil Dev, Usman Khawaja, Sunil GavaskarLisa SthalekarTillakaratne DilshanAlana KingIjaz Ahmed and Gurinder Sandhu – as well as subcontinental fans, sports commentators, historians and community cricketers, the series captures a wide range of perspectives and voices. 

The first episode ‘Why are South Asian players underrepresented in Australian cricket?’ is now available at www.sbs.com.au/coloursofcricket, in the SBS Radio app, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and other podcast apps. 

New episodes in the eight-part series will be released weekly in the lead-up to the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in October 2022. 

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