Decision to have only one unit member at post-match party, a welcome move
Updated On: 19 November, 2017 11:21 AM IST | Mumbai | Agencies
<p>Decision to have only one state unit member at post-match presentation party so that sponsors get more mileage, has not come a moment too soon</p>

Richie Benaud, the great Australian cricketer who after his retirement from the game became equally famous for his commentary is sorely missed in the commentary box and as the Australians gear up to wrest back the Ashes his voice will be missed when we tune in early in the morning to see how the match is going. My first TV stint was for BBC 27 years back and while there were other names such as Ray Illingworth (the shrewdest captain I have seen) it was Richie that was the natural choice to ask for any tips and advice on how to do commentary. Richie by nature was reserved and did not speak unless he was spoken to and so it was tough to get anything out of him initially.

Presenter Ian Chappell (left) discovers a large group of administrators after the match in the 1990's
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