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Worst ever commentary moment?

cover drive man

International Captain
Yeah, was thinking of that. Re CDMs original post, maybe the commentator meant Warne was really pushing it through, ie getting up into the 90kph range?
Could of been, but one of the other commentators told her that Warne was a spin bowler.
 

Chubb

International Regular
In the 2007 Ashes, in the penultimate or final test, Ponting took a quick single to mid-on, the England fielder threw down the stumps, and Bill Lawry said "Oh that's poor field placing and good running from Ricky Ponting". England appealed, and Lawry said, surprised; "Oh, well, they're appealing but he's home." Replays were called for, and Lawry was willing Ponting in' "come on Ricky, come on Ricky", but he was run out by a yard or so. He couldn't believe it. That was the worst mistake I've seen from a commentator, right up there with the guy who thought Bopara had hit the last ball of the World Cup match v. Sri Lanka for four when it had bowled him.
 
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Nishan

U19 Cricketer
In the 2007 Ashes, in the penultimate or final test, Ponting took a quick single to mid-on, the England fielder threw down the stumps, and Bill Lawry said "Oh that's poor field placing and good running from Ricky Ponting". England appealed, and Lawry said, surprised; "Oh, well, they're appealing but he's home." Replays were called for, and Lawry was willing Ponting in' "come on Ricky, come on Ricky", but he was run out by a yard or so. He couldn't believe it. That was the worst mistake I've seen from a commentator, right up there with the guy who thought Bopara had hit the last ball of the World Cup match v. Sri Lanka for four when it had bowled him.
Ranjit " sort of " fernando mde that call.. i wanted to throw couple of cans at the tv at that moment
 

Burgey

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Seconded...Commentry standard in IPL Version II (most of the time) was as bad as it gets
Ha ha yeah - Was hoping that ****ing giant slide would collapse under Danny Morrison. He must have massive quads, he climbed it that often.
 

jondavluc

State Regular
You can hear the other commentators just laugh at how stupid he was. It took him ages to realise as well.
:laugh: Yeah It was some terrible commentary.It is funny how long it took him to realize Ravi was bowled especially with the whole Sri Lanka cricket team celebrating and all!!!.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
That was the worst mistake I've seen from a commentator, right up there with the guy who thought Bopara had hit the last ball of the World Cup match v. Sri Lanka for four when it had bowled him.
Ranjit " sort of " fernando mde that call.. i wanted to throw couple of cans at the tv at that moment
Surely Ranjit Fernando in the last over of the 2007 World Cup between England and Sri Lanka. Easily the worst commentary ever.

YouTube - Dilhara Fernando to Ravi Bopara last ball

He basically announced England winning by hitting a 4, when in fact SL won by bowling Bopara!
It was only a few posts up. :mellow:

Mind, at least you did give us the re-enactment. :p
 

Arjun

Cricketer Of The Year
In one Pak/SL match on TEN Sports, Rameez Raja accidentally twisted around a few syllables when he said "Big shots are getting hit", and you know what it sounds like. Terrible.

The definition of a shocker- Harsha Bhogle, no less, spoke of the Zimbabwe/Bangladesh series in a very derisive manner in December 2004. He compared it with a Mohun Bagan/East Bengal football match, and said that though there's 'dreadful football' on show, there's tough competition and a lot of fun. All of this in front of a Bangladeshi co-commentator and a Bangladeshi TV audience. Athar Ali Khan was shocked.
 
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Lillian Thomson

Hall of Fame Member
The worst moment anyone ever had in a commentary box was during a rain break in the England v New Zealand series in 1978 when Ted Dexter was struck by lightning.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Charles Colville calling Sajid Mahmood a 'Fine young seamer with a bright future'.
Charles Colville makes any number of utterly nonsensical comments. I don't mind him as a commentator and presenter but whenever he tries to actually venture assessments of players he just comes-up hopelessly short.
 

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