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The Commentators' View: Ashes special with Aggers

Nov 21, 2025
Jonathan Agnew, a seasoned cricket commentator and Test Match Special veteran, shares his journey from lorry driver to broadcasting icon. He reveals his unique approach to commentary and the preparation that surprisingly involves minimal statistics. Agnew discusses unforgettable Ashes moments, including Steve Waugh's poignant farewell. The conversation also delves into the ambiance of cricket commentary, the impact of sound, and lighthearted segments featuring unintended pub names and the crossover of football and cricket terminology.
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INSIGHT

Power Of Slow-Paced Radio Commentary

  • Jonathan Agnew says cricket commentary thrives on slower pacing and letting the crowd and atmosphere carry the tension.
  • He positions the commentator as the listeners' eyes, matching voice to crowd pitch to create a musical, trustworthy narration.
ANECDOTE

Ben Stokes Moment And Radio Silence

  • Agnew recalls commentating Ben Stokes' 2019 Headingley innings where silence and crowd noise built the drama.
  • He emphasizes long gaps and letting the crowd speak as a powerful radio technique.
ADVICE

Bring Listeners To The Ground

  • Do not overload yourself with raw stats; focus on painting the scene and bringing listeners to where you are.
  • Match your vocal level and pitch to the crowd so your commentary sits musically above the ambient noise.
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