Matt79
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Surely Packer's offer of a job for life to Greigy can't still apply now that PBL don't even own Nine.Could only stand Tony if the 12th man was still putting out records
Surely Packer's offer of a job for life to Greigy can't still apply now that PBL don't even own Nine.Could only stand Tony if the 12th man was still putting out records
You think you lot have it bad,i have to watch him doing some stupid cooking programme that the wife shoves on over here in the UK."My fellow commentator is the now semen-covered Richie Benaud"
I think that's one of the reasons I don't mind them now. I keep thinking of the 12th Man whenever any of them speaks.Could only stand Tony if the 12th man was still putting out records
That's true, always a great laugh.I think that's one of the reasons I don't mind them now. I keep thinking of the 12th Man whenever any of them speaks.
Taylor (I think) hilariously sugar-coated Clarke's T20 failings the other night as well.Well yeah clearly. But there's so much wrong with sugar coating Hussey's current situation as under a little bit of pressure that's been relieved by a very scratchy innings.
The audience in England being quite different to the audience in Australia is a factor in the type of commentary. Football is the working class game in England with cricket being traditionally played by the upper class. Cricket in Australia is across a greater cross section of society and the product produced therefore reflects this. Being over critical would turn a lot of viewers away.Tbf, Nasser and Atherton have had no problems laying into England when necessary.
Dravid mostly spouts cliched ****e though he's fluent, Ganguly always sounds more insightful. Agree with the Sanga shout. The man's a god all around.Nasser and Atherton are both awesome analysts.
Dravid, Punter and most particularly Sanga should become commentators after they retire. Sanga's articles on his favourite cricketers are fantastic.
Ganguly should do ball-by-ball for Neo, IMO.
He can save it for when he's about 50 and long retired.Sanga has much more potential to achieve grander things in his life than to become a cricket commentator tbh.
Yeah, Same with Ganguly. Everyone knows he is good when talking about cricket but does he really want to spend the next 20 years doing ball-by-ball commentary?Sanga has much more potential to achieve grander things in his life than to become a cricket commentator tbh.
Mike Holding, for one, could become a R&B singer if he wanted to, with that voice.What other career options do these guys really have?
Are you talking about Harsha Bhogle?You have to give props to Harsha, he has commentated for quite a while, but kept his enthusiasm intact and hasn't started to really grate yet.
He's smart, he's insightful, he's enthusiastic. But he is so ****ing annoying.Are you talking about Harsha Bhogle?
Easily the most annoying commentator I have ever had the displeasure to listened to. He's worse than all of the Channel 9 team put together. And that's saying something.
Can't agree. Ian Chappell is probably the only guy in the team who watches non-Australian matches and he's not scared to voice his opinions and disapproval. I think he's the best commentator Nine has. Boring voice, and harps on a few favourite issues: front foot no-balls, new backing up rules, but generally he's the best IMHO.Ian Chappell is ****ing hopeless. He's my least favourite out of the lot. Such a negative ****.
Outside of Healy and Chappell there's nothing wrong with the channel 9 commentary.