Mohammad Isam

Shane Warne: A legend. A maverick. A champion.

In an attempt to put these words together, I went through every living memory of Shane Warne. The difficult part is obviously to put my thoughts into words;

2y ago

Reminiscence: My first match

The fact it is now more than 26 years ago, makes me feel old. But cricket did get me early. Playing in the park or watching highlights on TV, I was hooked to the Australian yellow and the New Zealand cool.

4y ago

The Test: A window into Australia’s path to self-discovery

How a high-profile sports team redeemed its reputation and renewed their supporters’ faith is the story of Amazon Prime’s “The Test”, an inside look into the Australia cricket team’s journey from Cape Town 2018 to the 2019 Ashes.

4y ago

People’s perspective: A major blow to brand Bangladesh

Even a single death due to accident is too many. So the statistics that there have been only two major aviation disasters in Bangladesh in the last 33 years are only of trivial importance. A tragedy in which 51 people died puts countries into a collective bereavement.

6y ago
March 10, 2022
March 10, 2022

Shane Warne: A legend. A maverick. A champion.

In an attempt to put these words together, I went through every living memory of Shane Warne. The difficult part is obviously to put my thoughts into words;

April 8, 2020
April 8, 2020

Reminiscence: My first match

The fact it is now more than 26 years ago, makes me feel old. But cricket did get me early. Playing in the park or watching highlights on TV, I was hooked to the Australian yellow and the New Zealand cool.

March 22, 2020
March 22, 2020

The Test: A window into Australia’s path to self-discovery

How a high-profile sports team redeemed its reputation and renewed their supporters’ faith is the story of Amazon Prime’s “The Test”, an inside look into the Australia cricket team’s journey from Cape Town 2018 to the 2019 Ashes.

March 16, 2018
March 16, 2018

People’s perspective: A major blow to brand Bangladesh

Even a single death due to accident is too many. So the statistics that there have been only two major aviation disasters in Bangladesh in the last 33 years are only of trivial importance. A tragedy in which 51 people died puts countries into a collective bereavement.