back in my day we had to watch the cricket by walking 7 miles in the snow to my uncle's house who showed us his bat and balls #burgeythoughts#firstworldproblems
I'm watching it on Willow TV (connected to the big screen) and the feed is very high quality (it's the Indian feed).mixture of the indian comms and indian broadcast imo
but really you're not alone, if i bring up the austar menu it looks sharp as **** but the cricket itself is pretty shoddy quality
Must have run out of ways to over complicate men's cricket and patronise viewers.hahahahahha that was so sly from manjrekar, "saw a bitta women's cricket recently" haha
Moises didbiggest question imo is will xavier doherty ever get his average under 100
That's fine mate. Everyone has an opinion.I have no issue with Indian pitches, crowds or players and loI the country (no Hayden impersonation) but I can't help but be driven mad by the commentators.
Don't get me wrong, the Aussie commentators are almost as bad, but you just notice it more when the bias is against your team.
Question for you: I will likely be in the south of India (Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kochi) in August. Will there be any cricket to watch or indeed any on at all at that point (including local stuff)? I've wanted to train and hopefully play with a local team on each of my trips there but my timing has always been off.