Yes, of course.
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From: "Subramani L" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>I suppose you meant Ian Chappell, who is a good analyser of the game and
> so by nature is very clear and accessible. 
> 
> Subramani 
> 
> 
> 
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Amrit Pal
> Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2008 9:12 PM
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> 
> so far as cricket commentary is concerned, I also like TV commentary.
> Gavaskar, Ranjit Fernando, Tony Greg, Ravi Shastri, Navjot Siddhu,
> Rameez Raja and Greg Chapel describe in such a way that you can't think
> of going back  to radio.
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> From: "Ravi Paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
> Sent: Monday, August 18, 2008 6:24 PM
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> 
> 
>> Hay there,
>> 
>> I agree with the view that telivision creates a much better atmosphere
>> to watch cricket or any such sport. for example, I can't quite enjoy a
>> Flintoff or a Bret lee charging at the batsman with the latter giving
>> a big grunt or kevin piterson hitting a huge six on a radio while it
>> is possible in a TV to listen to the full effects. I also like to
>> listen to the ball hitting the stumpss when a jennuinly quick bowler
>> does that.
>> 
>> As I am someone who listens to a fair bit of sports, I would say that
>> it is virtually imposible to give the complete picture of the play in
>> football, for example. The play is so quick that they do not even have
>> time to give as much commentry as they give.
>> 
>> Htennis is somewhat more accessible as the chair umpire anounces the
>> score, at least. again, it is difficult to give the complete audio
>> discribtion even in this game...
>> 
>> Having said that, I understand the problem of the lack of
>> accessibility. I would suggest the commentaters tell who is bowling to
>> whom and what is the score at the end of the over, for example. The
>> problem with repeatedly telling the score or being more discribtive
>> could  bore  the sighties and that is something the telivision guys
>> wouldn't wan't as the sighties are the ones who watch the telecast.
>> 
>> Having said all this, I would like to say that it is virtually
>> impossible to give a complete picture of any sport. So, it is up to us
>> to enjoy as much of the atmosphere as possible.
>> 
>> Regards
>> Ravi Paul
>> 
>> On 8/19/08, Syed Imran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Yeah, get you. The ambiance is sort of good there. (shouting "Baji!"
> or
>>> "come on Sachin! come on!"), or the hard-hitting sound of a bat and
> ball,
>>> for instance.
>>>     May be, it is possible to bring in the same ambiance in radio
> also, but
>>> I'm technically not savvy enough to explain it.
>>>
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>>> From: "Niran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> To: <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
>>> Sent: Monday, August 18, 2008 4:09 AM
>>> Subject: Re: [AI] a question for all
>>>
>>>
>>>> Unlike the majority, I really enjoy the commentary on TV (ESPN Star)
>>>> compared to the radio's running commentary where only the
> ball-to-ball
>>>> description is spoken and other information/discussion is often
> neglected.
>>>>
>>>> + the quality isn't up to my liking. Anyhow, watching cricket on TV
> makes
>>>> me feel lot closer to the game than listening the radio.
>>>> I am only referring to cricket here.
>>>> Nirandas
>>>> Website: http://www.nirandas.com
>>>>  ----- Original Message -----
>>>>  From: prateek aggarwal
>>>>  To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
>>>>  Sent: Monday, August 18, 2008 2:33 PM
>>>>  Subject: Re: [AI] a question for all
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  Respected George  sir,
>>>>  Firstly I will thank you for razing such a sensitive matter which
> is
>>>>  definetly in the favor of maximum in the community.
>>>>  Watching sports is one of the most common hobbies of human beings.
>>>>  The type of sport may vary,  but the natural zeel remain same in
>>>>  everyone all around the world.
>>>>  Though sports event are happening since very long,  but there won't
> be
>>>>  any exaguration to say that media played a very vital role in
>>>>  popularizing them.
>>>>  In fact,  almost every common man takes interest in watching the
> live
>>>>  telecast of matches on tv or listen the commentary on radio.
>>>>  Earlier DD started this work in india,  but now many sports
> channels
>>>>  are accomplishing this task with great enthusiasm.
>>>>  Reason is that because a great number of mass watches the telecast,
>>>>  the scope of promoting the prodict is very much for companies.
>>>>  The sports channels get a big amount of money from companies to
> show
>>>>  their adds during the matches.
>>>>  As we said that almost everyone likes the sports,  visually
> impaired
>>>>  people can not be separated from the statement.
>>>>  radio has been a very good friend of a visually impaired since
> long.
>>>>  This not only gives them the flare of music and news,  but  also
>>>>  present sport's commentaries which gives a big amount of pleasure
> to
>>>>  visually impaired people.
>>>>  Unfortunately, because of some rights and other related issue,
> AIR
>>>>  doesn't brought cast every match/ series. therefore, the one and
> only
>>>>  alternative is  TV.
>>>>  While Imerging technologies and trends  made the experience of
>>>>  watching matches more entertaining  for cited persons,  this
> created
>>>>  some problems for  visually impaired people.
>>>>  As  we are completely dependant on the commentary,   inaccessible
>>>>  commentary has produced many problem in order to understand the
> live
>>>>  actions.
>>>>  Specially,   the commentary brought casted on international
> channels
>>>>  like ESPN, star sports, sony max, z cricket etc. really   made the
>>>>  task of enjoying live sporting actions very difficult.
>>>>  The unfortunate part is that now a days,
>>>>  Door darshan is also brought casting the same commentary  as  other
>>>>  international channels which abolished the last hope  too.
>>>>  As a summary, enjoying the sports through TV has became a very
>>>>  challenging task for us.
>>>>  Though problem is same for whole world I suppose,  but I will talk
>>>>  about india only because I better know the actual situation of only
>>>>  here .
>>>>  As we know that india has biggest misfortune of having maximum
>>>>  visually impaired in whole world,   it's the responsibility of
>>>>  everyone to provide accessible environment for them.
>>>>  As I already told that like everyone else,  sports is one of the
> basic
>>>>  requirement of the lives of differently ables.
>>>>  The TV channels will have  to understand the need of providing
>>>>  accessible commentary of sports so that every visually impaired
> person
>>>>  can easyly understand and enjoy the live action.
>>>>  Though it's understandable that making them completely accessible
> is
>>>>  very difficult if not impossible,   but   it's a high time for
> sports
>>>>  channels to think about adding some fair accessibility features in
> the
>>>>  commentary.
>>>>  Here are some suggestion which must implemented.
>>>>  1.   Commentriators should announce score after every minute at
> least.
>>>>  2. They should speak the names of players time to time.    For
>>>>  example, if it's cricket,   name of baller,  name of striking
> batsman,
>>>>   name of fielders,  etc.
>>>>  3. Sometimes,  they don't tells the discribtion of   very important
>>>>  happenings.   For example,  if it's cricket,   four,  six,  wicket,
>>>>  etc.   they should give it's discribtion sincerely instead of
>>>>  discussions.
>>>>  4. They should speak the important stats/ records which are
> presented
>>>>  time to time on TV screens.     For example,  if it's cricket,
> number
>>>>  of wicket for a baller,  number of matches for batsman, number of
>>>>  catches, etc.
>>>>  5. They should announce all the other relevant informations related
> to
>>>>  the particular sport.
>>>>  If TV channels can consider the above suggestions,   they can make
>>>>  visually impaired enable in enjoying sports.
>>>>  With profound regards,
>>>>  Prateek agarwal.
>>>>  Cell: 09928341197
>>>>  e-mails:
>>>>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>  you can visit my website for lots of stuff related to visually
>>>>  impaired and others.
>>>>  Please go on to
>>>>  www.prateekagarwal.webs.com
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