by smac » Thu Feb 19, 2009 8:24 pm
by Dirko » Thu Feb 19, 2009 10:44 pm
smac wrote:Perhaps he retired because he's old, past it and not actually that great at commentary any more? Just a thought.
by The Duke » Thu Feb 19, 2009 11:10 pm
by Dog_ger » Fri Feb 20, 2009 7:20 am
GWW wrote:Adelaide Hawk wrote:Any chance of him taking Tony Greig with him?
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Unfortunately Kerry Packer promised him a job for life due to him participating in World Series. Looks like the promise is being adhered to even though Mr Packer is no longer with him.
by Rik E Boy » Fri Feb 20, 2009 8:42 am
Adelaide Hawk wrote:Rik E Boy wrote:Something else we can blame teeball for.![]()
regards,
REB
I know Alan McGillvray's retirement was hastened by the plethora of one day cricket. He hated it. Maybe the hold 20/20 has on the cricket world has forced Richie to retire as well. Let's face it, an in depth knowledge of the game is only an optional extra when it comes to calling 20/20.
by bass_player » Fri Feb 20, 2009 11:29 am
by am Bays » Fri Feb 20, 2009 1:15 pm
Adelaide Hawk wrote:Rik E Boy wrote:Something else we can blame teeball for.![]()
regards,
REB
I know Alan McGillvray's retirement was hastened by the plethora of one day cricket. He hated it. Maybe the hold 20/20 has on the cricket world has forced Richie to retire as well. Let's face it, an in depth knowledge of the game is only an optional extra when it comes to calling 20/20.
by Booney » Fri Feb 20, 2009 1:31 pm
by Adelaide Hawk » Fri Feb 20, 2009 2:30 pm
1980 Tassie Medalist wrote:I can recall I murmour going around the ground as people realised the "McGuillers" was back on the radio, doing what he did best. it was magical stuff.
by silicone skyline » Fri Feb 20, 2009 2:34 pm
by Adelaide Hawk » Fri Feb 20, 2009 2:52 pm
silicone skyline wrote:You get Peter Roebuck's political stance on every world issue in the news at the moment.
by am Bays » Fri Feb 20, 2009 3:22 pm
Adelaide Hawk wrote:1980 Tassie Medalist wrote:I can recall I murmour going around the ground as people realised the "McGuillers" was back on the radio, doing what he did best. it was magical stuff.
And do you know why it was magical stuff? Because McGillvray had the audacity to actually inform listeners and paint mental pictures. I wish today's commentators would learn how to do it.
At the beginning of each over he would do the following run down:
Bowlers name ... left/right arm over/around the wicket.
He would run through the field: 3 slips, gully, point, mid on, mid off, etc, etc.
He would recite the totals of each batsman, the sundries, and the team score.
He commentated each ball in complete detail (where the ball pitched, the shot the batsman played, where it went in the field, etc) without feeling the need to prolong a story about where he was the night before or some running story you lose interest in after about 3-4 deliveries.
If a batsman scored, he would update the scores. If the captain made a change in the field, he would mention it.
At the end of the over he would repeat the two batsmen's scores, sundries and total .. then the bowler's figures.
You could sit and listen to McGillvray and imagine everything that was happening. He probably learned this technique via the synthetic broadcasts.
These days you can be listening for 15 minutes and not have a clue what the score is, but you will know everything about where the commentators had been the night before.
by silicone skyline » Fri Feb 20, 2009 3:25 pm
1980 Tassie Medalist wrote:Adelaide Hawk wrote:1980 Tassie Medalist wrote:I can recall I murmour going around the ground as people realised the "McGuillers" was back on the radio, doing what he did best. it was magical stuff.
And do you know why it was magical stuff? Because McGillvray had the audacity to actually inform listeners and paint mental pictures. I wish today's commentators would learn how to do it.
At the beginning of each over he would do the following run down:
Bowlers name ... left/right arm over/around the wicket.
He would run through the field: 3 slips, gully, point, mid on, mid off, etc, etc.
He would recite the totals of each batsman, the sundries, and the team score.
He commentated each ball in complete detail (where the ball pitched, the shot the batsman played, where it went in the field, etc) without feeling the need to prolong a story about where he was the night before or some running story you lose interest in after about 3-4 deliveries.
If a batsman scored, he would update the scores. If the captain made a change in the field, he would mention it.
At the end of the over he would repeat the two batsmen's scores, sundries and total .. then the bowler's figures.
You could sit and listen to McGillvray and imagine everything that was happening. He probably learned this technique via the synthetic broadcasts.
These days you can be listening for 15 minutes and not have a clue what the score is, but you will know everything about where the commentators had been the night before.
You forgot the golden rule - teh score has to be given at least 3 times an over if the balls are "dots". Beginning, after the 3rd/4th ball and at the end.
My dream is to be driving and Mark Nicholas and Peter Roebuck are crossing the road together and I mistake the brake for the accelerator....
by ubeauty » Fri Feb 20, 2009 4:00 pm
by The Duke » Mon Feb 23, 2009 2:00 pm
ubeauty wrote:great commentator and probably one of the most influential characters in the last 50 or so years..........
on the subject of commentators.......the absolute worst would have to be Kerry Okeefe.........total clown !!!....spoils wot is a great abc commentary team...
by Adelaide Hawk » Mon Feb 23, 2009 2:40 pm
The Duke wrote:ubeauty wrote:great commentator and probably one of the most influential characters in the last 50 or so years..........
on the subject of commentators.......the absolute worst would have to be Kerry Okeefe.........total clown !!!....spoils wot is a great abc commentary team...
Gee wiz ubeauty. If the world was full of people like you it would be a boring place.
Bring on Kerry.
by Dogwatcher » Mon Feb 23, 2009 2:44 pm
by ubeauty » Mon Feb 23, 2009 4:19 pm
The Duke wrote:ubeauty wrote:great commentator and probably one of the most influential characters in the last 50 or so years..........
on the subject of commentators.......the absolute worst would have to be Kerry Okeefe.........total clown !!!....spoils wot is a great abc commentary team...
Gee wiz ubeauty. If the world was full of people like you it would be a boring place.
Bring on Kerry.
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