IPL: Ranking top 5 commentators of all-time

The favourite IPL commentators of all-time.

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Just like in the IPL where there’s a cosmopolitan arrangement of players participating in the mega event, the tournament also has a cosmopolitan arrangement for commentators who do play an elucidating role to make the IPL a roaring success. This set of commentators are mainly the former cricketers who with their prolonged cricketing experiences do make a cricket match as peppy as possible.

Over the years, when the idea of broadcasting and watching a cricket match on television sets was an elusive occurrence, the commentary on the radio was the only first-hand source for fans to consume a cricket event. However, with even the greats of the game now getting associated with cricket commentary and broadcasting, there’s actually a full free-flowing education regarding the game being offered by these iconic minds.

Hence, now with yet another edition of the IPL getting due, once again to produce a jubilant occurrence, the IPL is highly anticipated to get accompanied by some robust voices who completely galvanize the atmosphere with their sense of understanding. Therefore, by keeping in that sense, let’s see-

Top 5 IPL commentators of all-time

5. Danny Morrison

Danny Morrison
Danny Morrison. (Photo by Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images)

There’s no doubt that Danny Morrison does become a familiar face whenever and wherever there’s an IPL event happening, and at present, has also become a very distinctive name when it comes to his commentary stints in other T20 leagues. Because of his vibrant personality, Morrison’s commentary in the IPL has always been a coruscating affair including some of his animated actions.

In terms of him playing the game, Danny Morrison in total represented NZ in 48 Test matches .wherein he took 160 wickets. With being a pacer who was very well known for slower ones, Morrison in ODIs played 96 matches and took 126 wickets. Overall, he was mainly seen as a strike bowler for NZ and was genuinely a proposition who could very well adapt himself in the limited-overs cricket.

After hanging up his boots back in 1997, Danny Morrison since then has been an effective commentator whose commentary on a general note can be called tailor-made for the shortest format. All in all, he is one of those individuals who with a mic can very well embellish the entire experience of watching a T20 cricket match.

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