The appreciation for @flighted_leggie& #39;s work tells you how much the cricket audiences like good analysis. Both video & text. There are too many good accounts here who are able to explain stuff on text which mainstream commentators can& #39;t.
It& #39;s a big L to all those who think
+ https://twitter.com/flighted_leggie/status/1381053868272848898">https://twitter.com/flighted_...
It& #39;s a big L to all those who think
+ https://twitter.com/flighted_leggie/status/1381053868272848898">https://twitter.com/flighted_...
viewers can& #39;t understand & #39;umpire& #39;s Call& #39; or & #39;soft signal& #39; or & #39;14 games in 10 team IPL& #39;.
Videos & accounts like these should be eye openers for broadcasters or else that day isn& #39;t far when mainstream broadcasting loses all its knowledgeable audience if it hasn& #39;t already.
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Videos & accounts like these should be eye openers for broadcasters or else that day isn& #39;t far when mainstream broadcasting loses all its knowledgeable audience if it hasn& #39;t already.
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The only thing that is the biggest hindrance for accounts like these to grow is copyright strikes. And Sid Monga wrote a brilliant article on it some time back.
Bottom line is, the only thing stopping cricket audiences to grow/evolve in large numbers is https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.espncricinfo.com/story/why-cricket-boards-should-be-more-liberal-with-archival-footage-1225288%3fplatform=amp">https://www.google.com/amp/s/www...
Bottom line is, the only thing stopping cricket audiences to grow/evolve in large numbers is https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.espncricinfo.com/story/why-cricket-boards-should-be-more-liberal-with-archival-footage-1225288%3fplatform=amp">https://www.google.com/amp/s/www...
the broadcasting and cricket boards itself by copyright strikes and having poor commentators on board who haven& #39;t moved on with the times.
Lastly, brilliant stuff @flighted_leggie
Lastly, brilliant stuff @flighted_leggie