More things afoot as we proceed through India. We're now in Delhi, where we've connected with the cricket-loving Indian comedian Sorabh Pant. He's kind of a big deal in these parts, you know? Millions of online followers and all that. And he's a cricket nut, and a fan of TFW.
So we're going to join forces for a live chat and a Q&A with people tonight from 6pm India time. Not a great timezone for the Australian east coast, apologies, but it was the only time we could make work. Decent for the west coast and for the UK though.
You can click through on this link and it'll go live at the appointed hour, or you can find the stream on our YouTube page.
https://youtube.com/live/HCHzY2zmbd0

Forgot to include this in last week's post - Adam's full-length interview with the excellent Gary Kirsten, who coached India to the 2011 World Cup and took both that team and South Africa to No.1 in the world Test rankings. This after a career as one of South Africa's batting greats, right in the middle of the post-apartheid era. The video is up top, the audio is here.

This week, it's finally time to get amongst the revisits, which means that this is a bumper show. Go for a long walk or a long drive and settle in with us for Jo Angel's headwear, Bob Hawke's bicentennial paraphernalia, a Hungarian etymology lesson, the best thing ever to happen in Castlemaine, a modern-day version of an 1800s wicketkeeper, and a little heralded cricket ground that may just be, per capita, the most Final Word venue ever used.
The show was recorded in the Pablo Picasso Art Cafe in Nagpur. Yep. Hence the background symphony of pop hits and car horns.
Audio is here.
Your Nerd Pledge revisits this week:
1.30 - Daniel Price
5.78 - Jack Rule
4.06 - Simon Butcher
1.50 - Luke Kneebone
5.50 - Joel Burton
2.99 - Dannish Babar
3069.00 - Gabor Torok
2.12 - Alan Edgar
1.84 - Joel Emonsen
3.40 - Nigel Browne
5.21 - Michael Hargreaves
2.23 - Shane Fagg
4.50 - Bernhard Sayer
5.00 - Sarah Berman
1.72 - Jack Jorgensen
12.33 - Chris Unwin
1.49 - Jason Wilkins
And that gets us back up to date on our weekly emails. The fourth and last for February will come next week, all being well, then it will be on to the third and fourth Test matches in March.
Next up, the Delhi Test!