Bungo Bill
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Athers is pretty good.The only modern day commentator who comes close to Arlott and Benaud is David Gower.
And Sky shafted him.
Speaking of Benaud, I saw this today.The only modern day commentator who comes close to Arlott and Benaud is David Gower.
And Sky shafted him.
Hussain screaming “What a grab !” does my head in, it’s a catch Nasser ….. a catchRichie Benaud and him did not feel it necessary to talk every minute. Todays commentators think they must - especially Hussain.
Doesn't Arlott say nothing for ages to let the enormity of the moment sink in?There simply is no better piece of cricket commentary than Bradman bowled Hollies, nought.
He wasn't holding back during Australia's underarm incidentSpeaking of Benaud, I saw this today.
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Superb -Like listening to poetry.Might be of interest to some of us more mature cricket fans:
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Athers and Nass are both fantastic, Gower too. Feel like those three are worthy successors to your Benauds and Arlotts.Athers is pretty good.
The banter between Athers and Nasser is enjoyable but I'm with @Eggman in finding the term grab extremely irritating.Athers and Nass are both fantastic, Gower too. Feel like those three are worthy successors to your Benauds and Arlotts.
The discussion about commentary styles is interesting. I like the dreamy less-is-more style of the older commentators as it makes you feel like you’re there; however I also like the more-info rich style of today as there are lots of interesting things going on, and it’s easier for new fans to learn the sport.
Is a catch to slip not a ‘grab’ if you just kinda stick your arm out for a reaction catch?The banter between Athers and Nasser is enjoyable but I'm with @Eggman in finding the term grab extremely irritating.
To be pedantic I'd argue that if you grab it's not a good catch.Nasser is knowledgeable but offers nothing other than that.
in that context yes but generally catches aren't grabs. Each to his own. I dislike the term grab,if you wish to take issue with that,so be it.Is a catch to slip not a ‘grab’ if you just kinda stick your arm out for a reaction catch?
Knowledge is a pretty good offering! Sometimes I find Nass gets a bit ott when doing the pyjama stuff but generally think he’s great.
I wouldn’t say I’m taking issue, just don’t personally mind ‘grab’ if it’s a grabby type of catch.in that context yes but generally catches aren't grabs. Each to his own. I dislike the term grab,if you wish to take issue with that,so be it.
Good knowledge is surely an essential for any commentator.
For me with television commentary, one of the reasons was because they knew when to stay quiet and let the pictures do the talking.How come commentators of yesterday are soooo much better than now in all sports
Bill McLaren
Peter Jones
Brian Moore
Richie benaud
Barry Davies
Peter allis
David Coleman
Etc