Changing landscape of how we’ll be tuning in for our cricketing fix

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Dan Whiting takes a look at the changes in cricket broadcasting and decides it’s still in good hands and he even has a suggestion of how it could become better

Think back to the years of our childhood. The soothing tones of Richie Benaud, the gravelly Hampshire burr of John Arlott, the avuncular Tom Graveney, anchored by Peter West or Tony Lewis was a regular feature of our daytime TV experience. Whether the coverage was on the radio or television, the BBC had the monopoly on media coverage throughout the cricketing world, maybe apart from the odd All Rounder challenge where the likes...

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