Synopsis
The latest batch of episodes (97–100) of LBW – Love Beyond Wicket continues to push the story deeper into its emotional and sporting drama territory, but it also highlights both the strengths and fatigue that come with a long-running series.
These episodes mainly focus on the consequences of earlier conflicts within the cricket academy, shifting between team politics, personal struggles, and evolving relationships. The cricket angle remains present, but at this stage, it often takes a backseat to emotional drama and character arcs. This works well for viewers who are invested in the characters, especially Rangan and the young players, but it may feel slow for those expecting consistent sports action.
One of the strongest aspects here is the character development. The writers give more weight to internal conflicts—fear of failure, family pressure, and leadership responsibility. Some scenes between players and coaches feel genuinely grounded and relatable, especially when the series explores how ambition clashes with personal life choices.
