Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Funny things to hear while watching sports.........


How many of us have faced this - The Commentator is stating the obvious thing while commentating on the live action.
Eg - "That is the first half of the race (dramatic pause).... the second half is still there"

Or have made really silly mistakes - "Few inches on either side of the goalpost and it would have been a goal..."

Or an unintentional pun or double meaning joke - "The bowler's holding the batsman's willey"

I was watching the Indian team progress towards its epoch(had to advertise my fest somehow) making series win in England and the commentary warmed my heart. The commentary box was filled with as many as 5 international captains - Sunil Gavaskar, Ian Chappel, Naseer Hussain, Ravi Shastri and Graham Gooch. What this does is gives the indication of how differently the captain thought of a particular situation. My mind went back to the time when India after a disastrous world cup, had no takers for the Bangladesh tour. And me being a cricket lover had to endure a dull series with Raj TV's commentary.

The coverage of ESPN-Star Sports-Star Cricket has the right mixture of humour and content and makes viewing really enjoyable. No unnecessary glamour added. A hard fought Test cricket series had a wonderful commentary team backing it and many viewers in India enjoyed the coverage.

I just wrote the above 2 paragraphs to appreciate the quality of broadcast.

Now back to the original topic...
There are many more funny things that have been told by people while viewing their views on air. Some of my favorite commentators include Bill Lawry(for sheer enthusiasm - "Its all happening out there"), Navjot Singh Sidhu(for making Englishmen hide in shame -"If my aunt were a man, she would have been my uncle"), Kapil Dev(for really trying too hard to match Sidhu - "I the hope that there will be the 80 international cricketers in ICL" .... may I add, unintentional comedy) apart from the usual suspects.

I have the highest regard for Steve Slater and Chris Goodwin for making a sport like F1 a spectacle. They bring the right energy that is needed for coverage of a sport as fast as F1. The commentators covering the ESPN Star Sports coverage of the EPL are making football the most watched sport in India.

So basically to make a sport enjoyable while viewing needs to be backed by a commentary team that has not only content but also good sense of humor.

I know a blog wont change everything in this world but if anyone from Prasar Bharathi happens to read it all I can say is- please dont get some half rate Hindi commentator and take away the joy of viewing sports...

As I sign off, here are a few really funny moments....
1. There's a real international flavor to this World Cup.
2. If blood is thicker than water, it must also be thicker than a calendar or a small clock.
3. Ian Pearce... has limped off with what looks like a shoulder injury.
4. And here's Moses Kiptanui, the 19 year old Kenyan, who turned 20 a few weeks ago.
5. Neil Harvey, standing at leg slip with his legs wide apart, waiting for a tickle.

Till next time..... And BTW the pic was just for glamor's sake...

5 comments:

$}{r@v@n! said...

i was trying to guess where our dear Mandira Bedi fit in this whole post of ours...thanks for saving my curiosity till the end :P...and btw she s coming up with a reality tv show to hire more of her blood into the cricket commentary circuit...watch out for more space for glamour then

Devaiah Bopanna said...

nice ploy to grab some balls, i mean i eye balls...:)

Lazy Bum said...

FYI, I think Steve Slater is a very bad commentator. Only thing good about him is his energy. He speculates all kindsa crap all the time. He interrupts other commentator to talk his crap. And he's diverted viewer's attention and thinking away from true racing many a time! Chris Goodwin and Alex Yoong are way better, even that Paula Malai Ali is good, mainly because she knows her station and doesnt try to bite more than she can chew!

Bharat said...

Dude... I agree that ESPN Star-Sports has funded ur round trip to soccer land and ManU territory but boasting about their coverage to this extent.. well.. ne ways.. yes out of all the current cricket serving sports channels, they are the best

Cheeku said...

appa.. u need to write more often... this one was super da...