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***Official*** 4th Test @ The Oval, London - 2nd-6th September

Aritro

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Ian Ward has that important commentator’s gift of adding no insight whatsoever while sounding superior and supercilious in a clipped accent.
Hahaha.

He's a ****. I've been a bit fascinated by his accent though; I can't work out whether he's actually posh or not. I think by the unwaveringly Oxbridgian standards of British broadcasting, he produces some unusually rounded vowels and may actually be *gasp* middle class.
 

morgieb

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That's a corker. England well on top especially as I think the pitch will flatten out.
 

morgieb

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Hahaha.

He's a ****. I've been a bit fascinated by his accent though; I can't work out whether he's actually posh or not. I think by the unwaveringly Oxbridgian standards of British broadcasting, he produces some unusually rounded vowels and may actually be *gasp* middle class.
He did go to a pretty elite school but it doesn't seem like he's Oxbridge educated and his occupational background is actually kind of working class.
 

The Sean

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That is an absolute peach from Jimmy there. Perhaps Pujara could have kept his bat a bit closer and not followed it, but it was just put on such a perfect spot and moved away beautifully. Lovely ball.
 

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