A cricket writer and analyst from Ahmedabad, Pujya Shishodia has been closely following the game since the age of eight and has developed a deep understanding of cricket across formats. His writing focuses on in-depth match analysis, player performances, tactical decisions, and the evolving dynamics of modern-day cricket. He covers international cricket extensively and follows major T20 leagues such as the IPL and the Big Bash League (BBL).
Alongside the top level of the sport, Pujya keeps a consistent eye on India’s domestic circuit and age-group competitions, including Under-19 tournaments like the Cooch Behar Trophy and the Vinoo Mankad Trophy. This exposure to domestic cricket helps him track emerging talent, understand player pathways, and analyse performances beyond surface-level numbers.
Having played competitive cricket himself, Pujya brings a player’s perspective to his writing, particularly when breaking down technique, roles, and decision-making under pressure. He believes cricket is a continuous learning process and regularly studies the game to refine his understanding of strategies, conditions, and skill sets.
Inspired by the games of Steven Smith, Ravichandran Ashwin, and Virat Kohli, Pujya values adaptability, discipline, and game awareness qualities that strongly influence his analytical approach. He also follows the growth of women’s cricket in India and the WPL closely. With a clear focus on long-form analysis and contextual storytelling, Pujya is committed to building a credible career in sports journalism.