Gnske
Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Welcome to my ignore list*period
Welcome to my ignore list*period
pfft you don't even have an ignore list you need all the attention you can getWelcome to my ignore list
Think there is some truth to this, it stands to reason that those who are predominantly known as commentators got there by mostly being good at it (Agnew, Dagnall and more recently Norcross) whereas those who are in the commentary box by virtue of being the only cricketer most people have heard of (Botham, Warne, Boycott) tend to be terrible. Especially true when the way the industry functions is to fawn over the latter group rather than allow any sort of feedback.Did you ever hear Trueman? Epitome of mean-spirited miserable old git behind the mic.
There is a theory that there's an inverse relationship between individuals' greatness as a player and their listenability as a commentator. It certainly holds true with Trueman and Botham when compared to, say, Hussain and Atherton. See also Boycott vs Agnew and Tufnell.
Bit harsh on Benaud who is possibly the GOAT commentator and a borderline ATG cricketer.Did you ever hear Trueman? Epitome of mean-spirited miserable old git behind the mic.
There is a theory that there's an inverse relationship between individuals' greatness as a player and their listenability as a commentator. It certainly holds true with Trueman and Botham when compared to, say, Hussain and Atherton. See also Boycott vs Agnew and Tufnell.
Bit harsh on Benaud who is possibly the GOAT commentator and a borderline ATG cricketer.
Boycott is probably over the hill now, but going back a decade or two, his commentary was excellent. He was superbly professional and made the job interesting for himself and the viewers with his intelligent, astute, objective and highly analytical style. He could be tongue in cheek at times, and if you listened carefully, you were bound to learn a thing or two about the game. The best of the old Channel 5 commentary team for sure.
Jim Laker and Ian Bishop are two further examples of world class players who were also outstanding in the commentary box.
I find Bishop quite grating to be honest. A bit Haysman-ish, seems to raise his voice too much whenever anything interesting is happening.Ian Bishop
Reminds me of the best remark I saw on Warner's Perth ton in 2011. "Any way to get Slats' voice erased from the recording?"https://twitter.com/CricketAus/status/1031814826543144961
I should have been able to enjoy this immensely, but the quality of commentary ruined it. And I'm an Australian fan.