Well, let me tell you, this here voice commentary live cricket is somethin’ else. It’s like havin’ them fellas right there in your livin’ room, yellin’ about the game. Used to be, you just had to watch the game on that little box, no sound but the crack of the bat. Now, they got these fellas talkin’ the whole time, tellin’ ya what’s goin’ on.
This cricket, it’s a game, ya know? Like baseball, kinda. But different. They got these fellas runnin’ back and forth, hittin’ a ball with a flat bat. And people all over the world just love watchin’ it, like a sport.
Now, with this voice commentary, you don’t even need to see the picture. You can just listen, like a radio. They tell ya, “He hit that ball good!” or “Oh, he missed that one!” It’s like they’re paintin’ a picture with their words, ya know? These fellas talkin’, they really know their stuff. They know all the players, all the rules. They done seen a lot of cricket games, I reckon.
- They say “ball by ball” a lot.
- Means they tell ya about every single time they hit that ball.
- Every single time!
They say, “He bowled it fast!” or “He spun it good!” Lots of fancy words for throwin’ a ball, I guess. Sometimes, I don’t even know what they’re sayin’. But it sure sounds excitin’. They yell and holler, like somethin’ big’s happenin’ every minute. Keeps ya on the edge of your seat, even if you ain’t watchin’.
They talk about somethin’ called “wickets”. I ain’t exactly sure what that is. Sounds important though. They get real worked up about them wickets. And “boundaries”, they talk about them too. Like scorin’ a point or somethin’, I reckon. When they holler “boundary!”, you know somethin’ good happened for one of them teams.
And these fellas, they talk about teams from all over. India, Australia, West Indies, England… All them places. It’s like a big party, all these different folks playin’ cricket. And you can hear about it all, right there on your radio or whatever, with that live cricket commentary. They say some of these games last for days, too. Days! Can you imagine? Playin’ the same game for days on end. Must get tired, runnin’ around like that.
Sometimes they say the score, numbers and such. Hard to keep track, if you ain’t used to it. But they say it enough times, you start to get the hang of it. Like, “They need 20 more runs to win!” or somethin’ like that. Even if you don’t know what a “run” is, you know it’s somethin’ they need.
They talk about “Test matches”. Those are the long ones, I think. The ones that go on for days. Then they got other kinds, shorter ones. They got all kinds of names for ’em. T20, they say. Sounds like a code or somethin’. Don’t matter much to me, long as they keep talkin’ and tellin’ what’s goin’ on.
- This live cricket commentary, it’s somethin’ to behold.
- You can hear it on the radio, I’m told.
- Or maybe on that newfangled internet thing.
You can follow the whole thing now with voice commentary live cricket, even if you can’t see. They say who’s playin’, who’s hittin’, who’s throwin’. They even tell ya if it’s sunny or rainin’ where they are. It’s like bein’ right there, in the middle of all the action. Even if you’re just sittin’ at home, listenin’ on the radio.
It’s a whole different way to enjoy the game, this voice commentary. Makes it more excitin’, more real. Like you’re part of it, even if you don’t know all the rules. You just gotta listen to them fellas talk, and they’ll tell ya everything you need to know. It is real good thing they put together.
So if you like that cricket, or even if you don’t, you should give this voice commentary live cricket a listen. It’s somethin’ else, I tell ya. It’s like havin’ a friend tellin’ ya all about the game, right there in your ear. And you don’t even have to know nothin’ about cricket to enjoy it. Just listen to them voices, and they’ll take care of the rest. You will know a bit about cricket after that.