I wonder what you will have to say about Boycott. He was quite grumpy. But that was the best part about him.So true about Mike Haysman.
Atherton and Nasser are excellent. Willis is a grumpy old git.
No, Boycott had a certain charm to his grumpiness.I wonder what you will have to say about Boycott. He was quite grumpy. But that was the best part about him.
thats called Rameez syndrome.I agree with the earlier comments that Taylor is a much more insightful and intelligent cricket commentator than he comes across. A lot of these commentators, even Healy, get better when they're doing the analysis/insight before/after play started. It's just the ball-to-ball that they struggle with.
True. I think he was the one who termed Ganguly as the prince of Calcutta right???No, Boycott had a certain charm to his grumpiness.
I don't know, he loved certain players (Ganguly) even though they may have been poor in some aspects of batting.. and I get the impression he is much more liked in general than Willis.
I like Rameez.thats called Rameez syndrome.
I do as well. He's far better than Aamir Sohail, Waqar Younis or even Wasim Akram. At least Ramiz is articulate, not too biased and is pretty knowledgeable about the game.I like Rameez.
Morrison is like the most hated NZ commentator world wide. Very itstl. Coney is the most popular generally too.Here's my list of the top television commentators from each country:
New Zealand: Danny Morrison and Simon Doull (Not a big fan of Ian Smith or Jeremy Coney so I'll go with these two)
Brayshaw is better this year, which is a surprise. He was godawful last year.Loving Jimmy Brawshaw's work - he actually analyses things and is a breath of fresh air.
My list from each countryHere's my list of the top television commentators from each country:
Australia: Ian Chappell
England: Nasser Hussain and Michael Atherton
India: Hasha Bhogle (not much competition there as the rest are poor)
Pakistan: Rameez Raja (again he's the best of a poor bunch)
South Africa: Barry Richards (No other great commentators from South Africa come to mind)
West Indies: Ian Bishop and Michael Holding (I would've said Tony Cozier a generation ago but he seems to be getting worse with age)
Sri Lanka: Russel Arnold (Not a big fan of Ranjit Fernando so I'll give the nod to Russel)
New Zealand: Danny Morrison and Simon Doull (Not a big fan of Ian Smith or Jeremy Coney so I'll go with these two)
You mean the Rameez Syndrome????What syndrome is that?
I miss Bill. I love his old voice and big nose.WHere's Bill and Chappelli?
They have been rotating for years now, all the guys dont do every match, especially Bill- he gets more matches off than anyone else, cant be arsed going to Perth no doubt!WHere's Bill and Chappelli?