SaintPowelly wrote:braveneutral wrote:Anyone for the effervescent Danny Morrison?
I don't mind him, prefer him to David Lloyd.
Oh I don't mind a bit of bumble. Although it seems that I like the ones others don't!
SaintPowelly wrote:braveneutral wrote:Anyone for the effervescent Danny Morrison?
I don't mind him, prefer him to David Lloyd.
D/L wrote:Words fail me for once.
braveneutral wrote:Anyone for the effervescent Danny Morrison?
D/L wrote:Words fail me for once.
clubcricketeradi wrote:Simon Taufel has started doing commentary in the ongoing IPL. I have liked his commentary thus far.Arthur Crabtree wrote:Presumably the bowlers think you can see the shine as they hide the ball or rotate it in their hands before delivery.
When the ball is new it is very very difficult to see the shine because it is almost similar color on both sides. However, when the fielding team works on it, one side becomes more darker as it is not worked upon.So due to the pronounced color difference it becomes bit easy to identify which side the shine is.That is when the bowlers try to hide the shine.Some international players have said they could see the shine even against pace bowlers,whereas others could not.
Majority of cricketers though play on the instinct once the ball is delivered and acts after pitching.
clubcricketeradi wrote:Simon Taufel has started doing commentary in the ongoing IPL. I have liked his commentary thus far.Arthur Crabtree wrote:Presumably the bowlers think you can see the shine as they hide the ball or rotate it in their hands before delivery.
When the ball is new it is very very difficult to see the shine because it is almost similar color on both sides. However, when the fielding team works on it, one side becomes more darker as it is not worked upon.So due to the pronounced color difference it becomes bit easy to identify which side the shine is.That is when the bowlers try to hide the shine.Some international players have said they could see the shine even against pace bowlers,whereas others could not.
Majority of cricketers though play on the instinct once the ball is delivered and acts after pitching.
ddb wrote:rich1uk wrote:ddb wrote:Danny Morrison.
sorry ddb but thats gotta be a joke surely
he is the worst commentator i have ever heard in any sport
i feel like poking red hot needles in my ears when he is commentating
Appreciate his brilliance, you'd rather be listening to Bhogle bore your ears off about what he had for dinner and that is some talent.
Making_Splinters wrote:Quite like Jim Maxwell and Iain o'Brien though I could listen to Vic Marks read the classifieds.
Alviro Patterson wrote:ddb wrote:rich1uk wrote:ddb wrote:Danny Morrison.
sorry ddb but thats gotta be a joke surely
he is the worst commentator i have ever heard in any sport
i feel like poking red hot needles in my ears when he is commentating
Appreciate his brilliance, you'd rather be listening to Bhogle bore your ears off about what he had for dinner and that is some talent.
Would rather have Danny Morrison in the Sky Sports commentary team than Bob Willis/Nasser Hussain/Ian Botham/Ian Ward/Charles Colville/Michael Holding
Dr Robert wrote:Strauss has replaced Nick Knight, which has got to be a good thing.
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