peternorth
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There's a buzz in the air, 4 days till the first ball of the first test. Four sleeps until this.
They are coming.
They are coming.
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There's a buzz in the air, 4 days till the first ball of the first test. Four sleeps until this.
They are coming.
No one can be as bad as Healy and co last summer
The cross promotions are going to be painful but I hope the commentary is tolerable. Think I’ll be sticking with Fox but I will switch to Seven when Ponting is on for sure.you think ch9 cricket commentary was bad, well I reckon ch7 will be worse. ch7 has a history of over dramatizing everything and laying on the schmaltz thicker than any other channel does.
maybe i'll be wrong and they'll be great, but I cant say I like too many of those as commentators, bar Ponting, Katich and Nannes, plus something about Slater gives me the creeps, so i'm not too hopeful.
A former Sheffield Shield batsman who played for both WA and South Australia, Brayshaw will also be one of three ball-by-ball callers, along with veteran sports all-rounder Tim Lane and English broadcaster Alison Mitchell.
The trio will rotate in 40-minute stints, supported by a two expert analysts at a time including Ricky Ponting, Glenn McGrath, Michael Slater, Damien Fleming and Simon Katich.
https://thewest.com.au/sport/cricke...livery-for-channel-7s-coverage-ng-b881038019z
Ehhh. I think James Brayshaws one man hype train for Glenn Maxwell in the South Africa ODI series a few years back is half the reason everyone hated the guy for a while.That's a decent line up that they've assembled, Brayshaw is a good commentator despite not playing test cricket, kind of like an Aussie Mark Nicholas.
I'd prefer Nannes to McGrath even though he hasn't played test cricket either, McGrath has the test cricket credentials but he can be painful to listen to.
Tim Lane calling cricket. I just cannot picture it.A former Sheffield Shield batsman who played for both WA and South Australia, Brayshaw will also be one of three ball-by-ball callers, along with veteran sports all-rounder Tim Lane and English broadcaster Alison Mitchell.
The trio will rotate in 40-minute stints, supported by a two expert analysts at a time including Ricky Ponting, Glenn McGrath, Michael Slater, Damien Fleming and Simon Katich.
https://thewest.com.au/sport/cricke...livery-for-channel-7s-coverage-ng-b881038019z
He used to do it all the time on the ABC and was good at it.Tim Lane calling cricket. I just cannot picture it.
Fair enough, all I can remember is his channel 10 AFL days.He used to do it all the time on the ABC and was good at it.
Tim Lane calling cricket. I just cannot picture it.
How many commentators do they need? Every list I seem to read has an extra couple added on from the last list I read.
How many commentators do they need? Every list I seem to read has an extra couple added on from the last list I read.
From what I understand some are just 1-2 test cameos, and some are BBL exclusive, too.How many commentators do they need? Every list I seem to read has an extra couple added on from the last list I read.
You'd have to agree wouldn't you?Thank Christ Bruce isn't on the list