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How Many Like The Idea Of Having Cricket-commentators With Native Accents?

14 December 2009 72 views 5 Comments

Or do you prefer the stereotypical cricket commentator?

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  • RicKYlOV said:

    i like ramiz raja with great native accent.
    and also mark niclos graicg. and nasir hussain.

  • XP3 said:

    Never really think about it, everyone is used to it . . . Rameez Raja, Wasim Akram for example. Rather some are even better than English commentators. The most important thing is speaking English fluently, and most are fluent some maybe need improvement. Overall doesn’t make much difference.
    For example love the King of Spin Shane Warne, yet the way he talks and his accent irritates me, its horrible . . still not quite used to it. So even if its not stereotypical commentator as long fluent in English and accent is smooth and fluent, it doesn’t matter. However the manner, technicality and the commentary obviously matters.

  • Cheating Gay Fart Punter said:

    100 % agree, that we should have cricket commentary, more like, back in their own native language, for if we do, my avatar and his country men of farts will then probably catch a ship or swim back to their sewage.LOL….( Yes, Australia, should have commentary in their native Aboriginal language).;-)!!

  • Bingalee said:

    I like Mark Nicholas & Tony Greig’s accents. I also like the NZ commentators accents. But Michael Holding is one of the best & I used to like Tony Cozier as well.

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