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All the South African commentators are so obsessed with the rankings and statistics all the time!
I remember Robin Jackman saying that "They have bowled very badly to him" when Virat Kohli got to his half century in the first innings of the first Test match; and yesterday Pommie Mbangwa saying that "The best way to survive this hostile bowling would be to get to the other end", and this he said when India were 150 for one).
In terms of overall biased commentators, Indian ones are by far the most biased.
In terms of overall biased commentators, Indian ones are by far the most biased.
Agreed. It's a tie between Saffers and Indians. But if I get paid as much as Ravi and Sunny do, I would be biased as well. Don't hate the playah, hate the game.![]()
Well, most commentators talk crap so I won't single out SA commentators as a whole. Jackman & Mbangwa take it to new level at times but you got to remember, the audience is home crowd. It's meant for them. First time I watched 30 overs of SA-Ind match and I liked Dravid's/Polock's commentary. They were good to hear.
If you are a SA fan then there was every reason to feel frustrated by the way last 3 overs was played. Commentators are human as well and they do support SA.
chill.
dont go around looking for things to be offended or outraged at.
All the South African commentators are so obsessed with the rankings and statistics all the time! I guess they mentioned it about 36 times that Jacques Kallis has taken his 200th catch. To be fair to them, commentators nowadays are in general very biased from all countries, but the South African commentators take the cake for this competition. I remember the lowness in their tone when Pakistan won the ODI series there this year).
I remember Robin Jackman saying that "They have bowled very badly to him" when Virat Kohli got to his half century in the first innings of the first Test match; and yesterday Pommie Mbangwa saying that "The best way to survive this hostile bowling would be to get to the other end", and this he said when India were 150 for one).
Does anyone here remember Ravi Shastri´s reaction of punching the air in delight in the commentary box when Ajinkya Rahane ran out Faf du Plessis)?
Shaun Pollock is pretty good though and he is my favourite commentator right now alongside Andrew Strauss and Shane Warne.
To end with, I suddenly come to remember a gem from Jackman from the last match which was something like:
"And Dale Steyn hits the last ball of the match for a six so that we can die wondering all our life that why they didn´t try it a bit earlier." There´s nothing wrong in what he said, but the frustration of having to see his team settle for a draw was quite telling on the faces of all their commentators.