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Through the shires of England it rolls…The Sky Sports Pod is a tricked-up fish-and-chip van-type affair from which commentary on the T20 Blast competition is dispensed, breathlessly, at pitch level (allowing, were supposed to believe, this bunch of recently retired professional cricketers to be publicly astonished by the speed of the game).Skys coverage of cricket has been nothing if not innovative, and time stops for no one. Leaning through the Pods serving hatch is the tasty menu of ex-pros now on the Sky roster, from the veteran Paul Allott, who last played in 1993, to the fresh-from-the-field Rob Key, until earlier this year captain of Kent.The Pod is casual, fun, on point for the Blast experience, and behind its faux-ramshackle charm lurks Skys ruthless modernity. A story in the Daily Mail last week said that there is soon to be a changing of the guard in the Test match studio too, claiming that Ian Botham and David Gower were no longer going to be the main men of the stations coverage as they have been for more than 20 years. (This was subsequently retracted, though.)Then there are absences that leave a heavy heart: recent times have taken Tony Greig, Richie Benaud and Tony Cozier from us. Theres a particular sadness that comes with the passing of voices from your cricketing childhood, the sense of a past receding forever.Benaud, in particular, was a link between the old world and the new, and the subject of a famous story that illustrates well the change that has now fully come. Channel Nine were among the first broadcasters to switch from two commentators to three for each half-hour stint. So incident-free was one session involving Benaud, and so keen were his partners to fill it, that the 30 minutes passed without Richie uttering a word.True or not (and it has the hint of the apocryphal about it), it showed the world view of someone who had been educated in the early language of television, when the viewer was assumed to be able to watch the pictures and see what was happening without being told. Benaud would enhance and complement when required, hence the genius of his pause-and-talk style: Dont even bother looking for that… its gone into the confectionery stall and out again doesnt contain the words Botham, Alderman, six, or anything else that immediately identifies it with the events it followed, and yet simply reading the words will transport anyone who remembers the moment.Benaud was that rarity - a man who was highly accomplished in two separate fields, as a player and a broadcaster. The other greats of my formative years were clearly divided. On radio, John Arlott, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Brian Johnston, Henry Blofeld, Cozier, Don Mosey and so on were broadcasters, and were there to describe. Around them were experts - Trevor Bailey, Fred Trueman - former players there to illuminate. On television, the distinction has always been less clear: Jim Laker was in situ for the BBC, along with Raymond Illingworth, Ted Dexter, Jack Bannister and more. Among them they created a kind of lingua franca, a paradigm for how the game was described, and by extension, how it was thought about - perhaps even how it existed in the minds of its followers.Almost every cricket broadcast now features three commentators, cast in various roles. The idea that some may sit silently, a la Benaud, if theres nothing to say, seems as quaint as returning to 1970s bats. In the full-on, muscular present day, cricket is endlessly happening, series piled on series, format on format, day upon day, and there is a wild clamour of voices keeping up.And just as the game has changed, so has the way its talked about. There are still the former pros who have an aptitude for the job. David Lloyd is utterly natural but steeped in the game. Mike Atherton, increasingly avuncular on the mic and a superlative correspondent for the Times, is a significant and important figure in interpreting this new era. Ian Ward has led a great leap forward in technical analysis, and Key and Mark Butcher have established a great rapport with both players and the camera. The quality of the coverage is incomparable to the 70s and 80s, when the single fixed camera presented every other over with a fine view of the batsmans backside.But what of the lingua franca? How will it frame the game for the generation who are now becoming cricket followers? They wont have Danny Morrison in their ear in the same way that Arlott was once in mine (mercifully so). Theyll think nothing of Nick Knight saying Is that a boundary… yes, it is… as they watch a ball rolling very obviously to the rope, because they would never have heard a simple, marvellous crisply uttered just as the ball breaks through the field.This blog isnt intended as a lament. We have gained so much from the advancement in coverage and in access to the world game. But there will always be a demand for a language that makes things dramatic or beautiful or poignant or funny. Thats the challenge to which the three in the box must rise. Air Max 1 Online Australia . -- Brandon Jennings made the most of his first game with the Detroit Pistons on Sunday night. Cheap Air Max 1 Australia . Miikka Kiprusoff had just announced his retirement after a decade-long run in Calgary and it would be up to Berra and Ramo to fill the void. http://www.airmax1australia.com/ . Hey!" The lower tier of the School End of Queens Park Rangers Loftus Road was packed solid with a very festive-sounding Chelsea choral section in this particular part of South Africa Road London, W12. Air Max 1 Sale Cheap . "It was nerve-wracking, but we pulled through," said Collaros, who threw four touchdown passes to lead the Toronto Argonauts (8-4) to a 33-27 win over the Calgary Stampeders (9-3) in front of 28,781 fans at McMahon Stadium. Air Max 1 Sale Australia . -- Chicago Bears cornerback Tim Jennings was selected Monday to his second straight Pro Bowl, while guard Kyle Long made it after a solid rookie season.Chelsea are hoping to have Diego Costa available for their clash at Middlesbrough on Super Sunday after he was forced to pull out of the Spain squad during the international break. The striker was sent home early by Spain coach Julen Lopetegui after aggravating a groin injury he picked up during Chelseas 5-0 thrashing of Everton before the international break. Mboro vs Chelsea November 20, 2016, 3:30pm Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass It caused him to miss Spains friendly with England, and its a potential headache for manager Antonio Conte, who has steered the Blues from eighth place to second in the Premier League table with a run of five consecutive victories. Costa has been a key figure throughout the season, starting every one of Chelseas 11 Premier League games and topping the scoring charts with nine goals. Diego Costa celebrates with Gary Cahill after scoring against Everton Whats more, the stats show Chelsea have a far better Premier League record with Costa in the team than without him.In the 65 games he has started since joining Chelsea in 2014, the Blues have a win rate of 56.9 per cent compared to 40.9 per cent in 22 games when he has not featured. Chelsea with and without Diego Costa (Premier League games since 2014/15) With Costa Stat Without Costa 65 Games 22 37 Wins 9 13 Draws 11 15 Losses 2 129 Goals scored 29 2.dddddddddddd0 Average goals scored 1.3 77 Goals conceded 17 1.2 Average goals against 0.8 56.9% Win percentage 40.9% They also score more freely with Costa in the team, averaging two goals per game compared to just 1.3 per game without him.Costas absence would open the door to summer signing Michy Batshuayi. The Belgium international has been limited to eight substitute appearances in the Premier League, scoring his only goal in a 2-1 win over Watford back in August. Whats changed for Hazard? Whats behind Eden Hazards prolific form? The stats make interesting reading. Batshuayi would be eager to add to his tally against Middlesbrough, but the former Marseille striker is still finding his feet in the Premier League and the stats show why Costa is the main man.Chelsea will be hoping he is fit and firing on Super Sunday. History suggests his return would increase their chances of notching up a sixth consecutive Premier League win. Watch the preview of Sundays Premier League clash as Chelsea head to the Riverside Stadium to take on Middlesbrough Watch Middlesbrough v Chelsea live on Sky Sports 1 HD from 3.30pm on Sunday. Also See: Whats changed for Hazard? Chelsea will only get stronger ' ' '

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