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Jeez some ****s whinge about the most inane things. Who cares what county he now plays for? I didn't know it also, what does it actually matter?
I agree that the general standard of international cricket knowledge in the commentary box is absolutely terrible, but I don't think they should need to know which domestic teams all the touring players play for. It's not something that would really add to the coverage.Difference is you aren't paid a gazillion bucks to commentate on cricket. Channel 9 make themselves media embarrassments more than a few times a tour.
AWTA. Thought that was a strange example TBH.I agree that the general standard of international cricket knowledge in the commentary box is absolutely terrible, but I don't think they should need to know which domestic teams all the touring players play for. It's not something that would really add to the coverage.
You'd think at least one of them would have picked it up in their research though.I agree that the general standard of international cricket knowledge in the commentary box is absolutely terrible, but I don't think they should need to know which domestic teams all the touring players play for. It's not something that would really add to the coverage.
Indeed. Bill Lawry admitted as much. While watching Bresnan bowl today Bill said it was the first time he'd seen him. Now Bresnan isn't exactly a newbie, he's played all forms of the game multiple times. And Bresnan's played Australia a few times in the limited overs forms, so even if Bill watched only the Aussie games he should have seen Bresnan. So Bill obviously just goes into an 8 month hibernation with his pigeons once his summer commentary stops.Haha that's just the tip of the iceberg regarding what they don't know about touring teams.
Doesn't beat the time he asked who Grant Elliott was in his third game of the summer after actually doing ball-by-ball during his first.Indeed. Bill Lawry admitted as much. While watching Bresnan bowl today Bill said it was the first time he'd seen him.
Like Tony Grieg perhaps??You'd think at least one of them would have picked it up in their research though.
Oh wait.
No, Bill said it was the first time he's seen him live, and not just on TV.Indeed. Bill Lawry admitted as much. While watching Bresnan bowl today Bill said it was the first time he'd seen him. Now Bresnan isn't exactly a newbie, he's played all forms of the game multiple times. And Bresnan's played Australia a few times in the limited overs forms, so even if Bill watched only the Aussie games he should have seen Bresnan. So Bill obviously just goes into an 8 month hibernation with his pigeons once his summer commentary stops.
Chappell and Greig have my respect in that regard - they obviously watch far more cricket than Lawry, Healy and probably Taylor too. Slats knows a little bit, Richie knows the English guys a bit but yep, the knowledge is pretty poor.
Which he sucks at anyway.Like Tony Grieg perhaps??
Bill Lawry's job isn't to provide a history of all players, his chief role within the commentary box is to call play by play.
Tony knew the answer; he was asking the question as part of Johnnie Walker Trivia.Like Tony Grieg perhaps??
I know ****. I was just pointing out that he, Mark Nicholas and Benaud at the very least all would've known the answer.Tony knew the answer; he was asking the question as part of Johnnie Walker Trivia.
It's just another example of Sky being better - during the rain break yesterday the boys in the Sky studio were discussing if an of the Aussie n00bs might be in with a shout of being in the side at the Gabba - Rob Key brought up Ferguson's FC record and the fact he plays most of his cricket at Adelaide.Jeez some ****s whinge about the most inane things. Who cares what county he now plays for? I didn't know it also, what does it actually matter?
It's slightly different with soccer though - people still watch the domestic game in most sports.When watching international footy, the comms generally know who plays for what club. Now cricket is different as the international game is the pinnacle (it's debatable in football) but still, it's basic information that you can find easily. Commentators should do basic research IMO.
It's unfair to compare the two... much harder to remember what counties English ****s play for considering there's about 40million of them compared to Australia's six.It's just another example of Sky being better - during the rain break yesterday the boys in the Sky studio were discussing if an of the Aussie n00bs might be in with a shout of being in the side at the Gabba - Rob Key brought up Ferguson's FC record and the fact he plays most of his cricket at Adelaide.