Commentators' curse
Will India's TV experts ever relinquish their jarring partisanship, asks Pradeep Magazine, writing in Outlook .
Nikita Bastian
25-Feb-2013
Will India's TV experts ever relinquish their jarring partisanship, asks Pradeep Magazine, writing in Outlook.
This England-India series is a very important Test encounter and one wishes more voices like Nasser Hussain, David Lloyd and Sourav Ganguly would illumine our understanding of the duel. In fact, Ganguly has all the makings of a sharp, incisive critic of the game, though he needs to be more fluent and witty, qualities that make Hussain a listener’s delight.
Commentating on the 2005-06 series, the former England captain and now a respected voice on British television, Mike Atherton, had made this stunning revelation when he was in India: “Local commentators are asked not to mention sensitive subjects or controversial selection issues, no matter how germane they might be to the action...and with compliant commentators on board, they (the audience) will hear only what the bcci want them to hear.”
Nikita Bastian is a sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo