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Welcome to the Onsite & Offshore talk show. A dedicated Podcast for Professionals involved in Offshore projects, where we chat with, Business Owners, Project Managers, analysts and Software Developers who have successfully supported their overseas clients from India and connect with entrepreneurs who outsource the work to offshoring firms. In each episode, Host Suresh Ashok brings out the most inspiring stories of his guests. He explores their journey and how they got to where they are now. ...
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Cricket is a game that is played and loved across each and every nation making it one of the most widely followed sports in the world. And in this podcast 'The Cricket Legends', we will be talking about the GOAT (Greatest of All-Time) players from different countries who have made a name for themselves in the world of cricket and into the hearts of their followers. Be it resilient Indians, passionate Aussies, mighty West Indians, legendary English, or the other major cricketing nations, we h ...
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In cricket or life you never want to get beaten. But the game can bite you, and you can get BITTEN. BITTEN by the game OR SMITTEN by its characters, whatever one may choose to call happened to me in my teens. As a kid in a Bengali household I was often the victim of mum’s pathological hatred for the game. ‘Baba porte Bosho’ (get on with your books), she would say, when a generation was being charmed by a man called Sachin Tendulkar, the guile of Shane Warne, Anil Kumble’s grit or Laxman/Drav ...
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Curious about turning challenges into million-dollar successes in international sales? 🚀 Join us for an inspiring conversation with Kapildev Arulmozhi sales powerhouse and co-founder of Infisign Inc and Entrans Technologies. In this episode, Kapil opens up about his transformative journey—from navigating personal challenges to excelling in global s…
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Unlock the keys to international software success with Thomas John, the visionary CEO of Rejola IT Services, as he recounts his groundbreaking journey from a local business to a global powerhouse. This episode promises invaluable insights, including: Overcoming communication barriers and leveraging automation to keep clients updated across time zon…
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In this episode, we interviewed two dynamic leaders, Jegan Selvaraj, CEO of Entrans Inc & Infisign Inc, and Aditya Santhanam, Founder and CTO of Infisign & Entrans Inc. Here’s what you can expect: Jegan Selvaraj’s Entrepreneurial Journey: From college graduate in 2005 to securing his first U.S. client for developing a supermarket point of sale syst…
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Welcome to the Season 2 Episode of The Onsite & Offshore Podcast.... Unlock the secrets to mastering international sales with our special guest, Gunjit Kaur from UIUX Studio. In this episode, you will learn: Navigating International Sales: Gunjit shares her journey of selling offshoring services internationally, beginning in the Middle Eastern mark…
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Thank you Sivakumar Veerappan, Welcome to The Onsite & Offshore Talk Show. In this episode, we are privileged to have Sivakumar Veerappan as our guest. Siva, the Founder & CEO of Anubavam, embarked on his career journey as a Java Programmer back in 1999. In 2006, he established Anubavam, driven by a vision to create impactful solutions for clients …
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Thank you Asish, In this episode of The Onsite & Offshore Talk, we had the privilege of hosting Mr. Asish Datta as our guest. With over three decades of professional experience, Asish began his career as an Audit Officer and later ventured into the IT Industry. Asish is a Chartered Accountant, IATD certified self-leadership architect, and a TEDx Sp…
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Manjari, In this edition of The Onsite & Offshore Talk, we were honoured to have Manjari Anandan as our esteemed guest. With more than 15 years of professional experience, Manjari initially pursued a career as a college professor before venturing into the realms of Mobile Development and Data Science. She has collaborated extensively with clients f…
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Thilak Raju, On this episode of The Onsite & Offshore Talk, we had the privilege of hosting Mr. Thilak Raju as our special guest. With over two decades of experience in the IT industry, Mr Raju began his career as an Infrastructure Engineer and later transitioned into a Software Developer. He has worked extensively with clients from the United Stat…
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Aswin Srinivasan, We are thrilled and appreciative of your participation in The Onsite & Offshore Talk Podcast! Your support holds great significance for us, and we sincerely hope that you found the experience to be valuable. In this particular episode of The Onsite & Offshore Talk, our special guest was Mr Aswin Srinivasan, a highly esteemed profe…
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In this episode of The Onsite & Offshore Talk. Joining us is Mr. Vijay Vincent, who comes with an impressive two decades of expertise within the publishing and BPO sectors, He proudly represents Simon and Sons, A company dedicated to providing innovative Publishing & eLearning solutions. You won't want to miss this opportunity to hear from someone …
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In this episode of The Onsite & Offshore Talk, we welcome Mr Vinay Advani (Director – AI/ML IT D&A), Cognizant an IT professional, who has spent 25 years in the IT industry. He began his career as a Business Analyst and now holds the position of AI ML Centre of Excellence head in Cognizant. He has worked on Analytics and Analytics adjacent initiati…
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Glenn McGrath, famously called Pigeon or Pidge for short by his teammates, has been one of the deadliest fast bowlers to have played the game of Cricket. He was not known for his speed but accuracy and consistency which often ended up frustrating the batsmen who in irritation to being unable to move the scoreboard, will end up challenging him and t…
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Sourav Ganguly, nicknamed Dada of the Indian cricket. If anyone can be attributed to bringing the fire into the belly of Indian cricket then it has to be the ex-Indian cricket captain. Whether it was giving an earful back to any opponent trying to bully the team, to taking off his shirt and swinging it on the Lord's balcony, the passion that this p…
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It will not be an exaggeration to say, that the onus of transforming NZ cricket from being nice and slow to the current aggressive style of cricket they play today rests with none other than Brendon McCullum. Born into a family with a cricketing legacy and has been one of the most decorated cricketers from his country, Brendon McCullum had several …
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Virender Sehwag was that fearless Indian opening batsman who changed the definition and style of opening for the Indian cricket team. Having been born in Najafgarh, Delhi, Sehwag was known worldwide for his explosive batting. Whether it was a test match or ODI, in his initial days, he used to approach all matches with a similar mindset and that was…
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Vinoo Mankad - the Indian opening batsman to score 231 runs, which was the highest score by an Indian Test player at that time. Also known for his orthodox left-arm slow bowling, Vinoo gained the limelight during his days when he ran a batsman out on the non-striker's end before he has bowled the ball. This incident came to be known as Mankading an…
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The name which made spin bowling cool. The name which had magic in his fingers. The player who threw the ball of the century. A key pillar of the 2000s invincible Aussie team, Shane Warne had a very colorful and controversial life off the field but there is no denying his cricketing genius. The first player to reach 1000 international wickets, Shan…
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If there is one name who carried the passion and grit of the 2000s invincible Aussie team with an extreme level of gentleman's behavior both on and off-field, then that has to be Adam Gilchrist. Popularly known as Gilly in the cricketing field, he is someone who changed the game for good with his aggressive strokeplay and athleticism. Let's find ou…
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Jonty Rhodes - the name which set a whole new benchmark for fitness and athleticism in the cricket field back in 1990s and 2000s. The superman on the ground. The one in whose direction, batsmen used to fear hitting anything in the air. Let's find out more about this dynamic South African cricketer who had graced the game with his heroics. If you li…
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Lala Amarnath was one of the very few cricketers who played for India both pre and post-independence. He was the first Indian player to score test century and set the stage for future cricketers to build on that. Known for his batting prowess as well as hot-headed behavior, this player also had Sir Don Bradman as one of his fans. Let's find out mor…
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Sir Viv Richards was the name to reckon with during his heydays. This West Indian batsman was a superb attacking batsman and a great captain too. Having scored the fastest test century in just 56 balls, from picking up the ODI World Cup 2 times, his name is etched in the memory of all cricket fans from the 70s and 80s. Let's find out more about thi…
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If there has been one name outside of West Indies that batsmen feared the most back in the 70s and 80s, then probably it has to be Dennis Lillee. This Australian bowler named a mark for himself in the first series he played. When he had to take a break from Cricket due to a bad back injury, then it was only due to his sheer perseverance and determi…
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Ask any Sri Lankan cricket fan the name of the cricketer who made this small nation a cricketing superpower, unanimously the name you will hear is Arjuna Ranatunga. He not only charged his dormant team into a fighting machine that went on to win the 1996 Cricket World Cup but also fought with the international umpires to save the career of another …
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Sachin Tendulkar is one name that doesn't need any introduction. Anyone who has been remotely connected with the game of Cricket would have been familiar with him. Considered to be the "God of Cricket", he was undoubtedly the first mega cricketing superhero from India and was the hope of a billion Indians in every match that he played. Learn about …
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Born in 1955, Sir Ian Terence Botham was probably one of the greatest all-rounders in cricketing history. Decisive with both his batting and bowling skills, he represented England in both Tests and ODIs and even held the world cricket for most test wickets for a period of 2 years. A highly skilled player, who had to choose a career between football…
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This 6 feet 7 inches tall cricketer from West Indies was probably the nightmare of most batsmen in his prime cricketing days. Born in 1963, Curtly Ambrose held the top bowling position in ICC rankings for a long period of time and had probably one of the most envious bowling spell figures that any international cricketer managed to achieve. Listen …
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Sunil Gavaskar, the child which was swapped in the hospital at birth but as luck would have it, he was reunited with his family. The player which helped India defeat West Indies on their home soil on his debut and scored 774 runs in the series, a record which stands till today. That was the start of the career of this legendary cricketer who went o…
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Brian Lara, born as Prince Brian Charles Lara in Santa Cruz, Trinidad, wrote the history in the test cricket world with his scroe of 375 in 1994. Known for his flamboyant batting style and shuffle across the wickets, this cricketer held many records to his name during his lifetime and became the first player to score 400 in international cricket an…
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Sir Donald George Bradman (popularly known as Don Bradman) started his career playing with the local Bowral cricket team in NSW, Australia. He was good in studies, played piano, and was a public speaker but he is known for his feats on the cricket field. Having made his debut for Australia in Ashes, this legendary cricketer from Australia went on t…
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Popularly known as "The Haryana Hurricane", Kapil Dev was the ODI captain of the Indian cricket team that won the Cricket World Cup in England in 1983. Having scalped 434 test wickets and scored more than 5000 runs in his career, he has been a name to reckon with. So join us in this podcast to know more about his childhood and to relive some of the…
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When the pandemic shut the world down and forced people to stay indoors, sporting activities came to a grinding halt, there was one country in the world where cricketers and employees of the board gave themselves to the nation’s cause and because of corona warriors. Bhutan cricket also got an ICC award for Cricket for Good. Listen to their story in…
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In a conscious effort, cricket is doing away with its boy’s club image, and becoming an inclusive sport. The ICC is creating opportunities for women who love the sport to play an active role in running of the game in their countries and worldwide. In the next episode of Business Called Cricket , Rica Roy speaks to the Chief Mentor of ICC’s all new …
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Lisa Sthalekar was the leading all rounder in the world when the ICC rankings for women were introduced. She was the first woman to score 1000 runs and take 100 wickets in ODIS. Today she plies her trade in the commentary box, her voice making an impact. Listen to the former Australian Women’s Captain on the Business Called Cricket Lisa Sthalekar w…
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On the Business Called Cricket this week, former Indian Cricket Captain Kapil Dev talks about his passion for golf. He has been inducted into PGTI’s board to give the game a shot in the arm. Kapil Dev will now be involved in channelizing funds to support it at the grassroots, because golf no longer is a rich person’s sport. There are over 200 scrat…
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Have you ever wondered what it takes for live cricket to come to your drawing room on your television sets? On the next episode of The Business Called Cricket, Sanjog Gupta, The Head of Sports, Star India breaks down all the complication functions and gives us insight into a fascinating world of Cricket Broadcasting Ravi Ashwin’s 400 Test wickets o…
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Cricket is the most marketable sport in India and so are the cricketers. In this universe where values of sportsmen are defined by auction prices some like Mustafa Ghose, the CEO of JSW Sport goes beyond it to find the diamond to invest in. His latest pick is Rishabh Pant. This week hear Mustafa Ghouse on the Business Called Cricket Former Indian D…
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While Test Cricket has taken over our senses, it is also that time of the season when the shortest format of the game, T10, returns. This season Abu Dhabi will heat up with some super stars descending next week. On the Business Called Cricket we catch up with rockstar cricketer Dwayne Bravo who is all ready to captain the Delhi Bulls in a format ma…
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We continue our Thunder Down Under series as India Tours Australia. The tourists have won the T20 and lost the ODI series. Now comes the turn to defend the Border Gavaskar Trophy. We, at RedFM are bringing you the voices that will make the series come alive. Join Jason Gillespie, the former Australian fast bowler on our podcast ‘The Business called…
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It’s Team India’s first International assignment since Covid. As Thunder begins Down Under, we on RedPodcast’s ‘The Business Called Cricket’ will get you the best voices. The series begins with the legendary Allan Border, who the Border-Gavaskar series is named after. Rica Roy speaks to the former Australian Captain and Commentator exclusively on t…
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Ravi Shastri may have worn many hats but the epithet of Champion of Champions sits just on one man in Indian Cricket. From a star cricketer to a star commentator to a successful coach, he has truly defined how to be an all-rounder. In this episode of the Business Called Cricket Rica Roy brings an exclusive chat with the Head Coach of Team India on …
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She is known as the little J in her team, drafted into the team at eighteen in 2018, Jemimah Rodrigues is the star of the Women’s Indian Cricket Team at 2020. She has a double ton in 50 overs cricket, looking at her striking achievements Jemimah has been dubbed as one of the most marketable sportswomen of India. As women’s cricket is ready to retur…
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There has been a lot of drama and intrigue around what happened to Suresh Raina? Why did he suddenly exit Indian cricket, why did he suddenly exit the IPL. We waited for the dust to settle down to bring you the picture of a cricketer for whom empathy is at the heart of everything he does. Listen to his chat with Rica Roy on The Business Called Cric…
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Sports post the Coronavirus pandemic will never be the same. The biggest change will be players having to adjust to a life in a bio-bubble. Life in a bubble is like life in Big Boss’ house, as Shikhar Dhawan described it. One of the most celebrated Sports Phycologists in the World, South Africa’s Paddy Upton, who also helped Indian Cricket Team bec…
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Fans are the heartbeat of cricket. But this time they are missing in the IPL stadiums across Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah. However Bharat Army, a fan club that originated in UK, that’s now active in all continents where cricket is played, is ensuring that the players and global fans of IPL remain connected on the second screen. They are finding way…
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From Rugby to Australian Rules Football to Cricket, physiotherapist John Gloster has taken care of hundreds of athletes for the last 22 years. He was responsible for monitoring Sachin’s elbow, Laxman’s back and even Pathan’s groin being a part of the Indian Cricket Team’s staff from 2005-2008. Today he shuttles between Indian Premier League and Pak…
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The thing that former English Captain Kevin Pietersen likes other than batting and hitting his ‘palti-shots’ is talking about Rhino Conservation. He finished his cricket in 2013 and dedicated himself to saving one of the BIG fives. In the next podcast episode of The Business Called Cricket the colorful former English cricketer chats on how he is us…
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IPL has taken the cricket world by storm but running the tournament involves a whole eco-system. One of the key stakeholders are the equipment manufacturers. On the latest episode of my podcast chat the Business Called Cricket I bring to you some untold stories of the game from a man who manufactures cricket bats. His family has crafted dream willo…
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Md Kaif was a part of Sourav Ganguly's Dream Indian 11. He was one of the faces of change in Indian cricket in the turn of the century, one who steered the team to glory on foreign fields with his power-packed batting and electric fielding skills. Today he plies his trade with the Delhi Capitals IPL team as an Assistant Coach and works closely with…
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Did you know who the God of Cricket Sachin Tendulkar went to, if he had a doubt, or wanted to know more about his scoring areas? A man called S Ramakrishnan or Ramky who introduced Video analysis in Indian dressing room in 2003, an event that was to change the game forever. He would record each ball played during a match, and exercise the authority…
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In the Podcast series opener “The Business Called Cricket” Rica Roy, a Deputy Editor with NDTV chats to Dean Jones, a celebrated, talked-about and controversial commentator. Jones talks about his times in the lockdown in Melbourne, what Cricket being at a pause meant to the industry and personally to him, and how IPL is just the dose the cricket hu…
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