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I can't think of examples, obviously, but in comparison to Lloyd and Hussain i find him fairly insightful. In their current lineup, Holding puts them to shame. Pollock suffers from being unable to say anything negative about players he so recently played with, but maybe he will improve.Botham should know more about the game than any of the others. But if he does, he doesn't seem to want to let on to the rest of us. He was (at one stage) a truly great swing bowler. When has he ever imparted any of his knowledge about swing bowling? He either can't or won't. Very much like Gower (and Botham himself) re batting technique. I rather suspect it all came too easily to them, and this is why the likes of Simon Hughes make far better commentators with regard to the technical side of the game.
Besides which, he casts a huge blokeish shadow over the entire commentary team and makes them want to behave like overgrown schoolboys just like him.
I hate Boycott, as a writer and as a commentator. He seems to believe everyone should be a poor impersonation of him. Look at his comments on players like Gilchrist, Sehwag, even Oram, and its evident that he treats them with so much contempt for playing their own way and refusing to conform to his self-appointed "right way to bat". The irony being that after almost as many test matches, Gilchrist averages just as much and Sehwag more than Boycott did. Add to this his derogatory comments about Shaun Tait for wanting a break from cricket and you have an anachronistic old man who should not be allowed near the tv.
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