I’m not really a big cricket fan but absolutely love listening to Aggers. TMS is a pure joy with Aggers, Tuffers, Vaughie etc. and it pains me when a test broadcast finishes on any given day and even worse when it finishes on the final day of a test match. And I think Isa is the best female commentator in any sport I’ve heard so far. She’s awesome.
Yep, it says a lot about the broadcasters that a rainy day is as interesting - sometimes even more than - a normal day's play. Isa's brilliant. I've also got a soft spot for Alex Hartley. She's down to earth and just fantastic.
I’m not really a big cricket fan but absolutely love listening to Aggers. TMS is a pure joy with Aggers, Tuffers, Vaughie etc. and it pains me when a test broadcast finishes on any given day and even worse when it finishes on the final day of a test match. And I think Isa is the best female commentator in any sport I’ve heard so far. She’s awesome.
Yep, it says a lot about the broadcasters that a rainy day is as interesting - sometimes even more than - a normal day's play. Isa's brilliant. I've also got a soft spot for Alex Hartley. She's down to earth and just fantastic.
Love Jonathan Agnew! What a commentator!
Easily one of the best TMS' BALL BY BALL Commentators -Aggers!
We can agree that Aggers got Johnners back for that stitch up with Fiery Fred and Jack Bannister.
What a gret narration & wonderfull follow up
Jonathan Agnew in Brian lara cricket 05'♥️
Aggers is the new King Of Broadcasting.
R.I.P Parky! came back to listen to you and Aggers
Great commentator
David Cameron! I thought it was Simon ‘The Analyst’ Hughes for goodness’ sake.
Quality stuff 👏👏👏
"But you knocked all those plates out. You invited me under false pretences".
Hook line and sinker.
A very good commentator a true radio broadcaster he had Geoffrey to a tee who to me is like Ian Chappell honest and forthright.
Just fitting to the situation and as interesting
This is a fantastic upload.
The best upload ever!...thank u for raking time to do this!
Aggers, for goodness sake don't stop it
Legend
And now we have to deal with 'just anyone' in the commentary box. Miss the days when commentary was an actual skill
Aggers covered Steve Waugh's brilliant century better than Channel Nine did.