Sunday 27 May 2012

Why can't Cricket Commentators be Salesmen too ?

Commentators cannot stop being salesmen
As the ball soars high into the night sky, they cry out: “That one's out of here.” Oddly, seconds later the ball is caught or only just clears the boundary, tickling a fielder's fingers on the way. Of course we all get carried away, we're not all perfect at judging trajectory (heck even fielders aren't), but these occurrences aren't rare. Overstatement, especially when twigged to be deliberate, grates. Hyperbole and exaggeration have for long been on page one of the IPL commentator's manual; with a couple of honourable exceptions, it seems that hasn't gone away. Nor has the unabashed plugging of products when play is in progress. “Beautiful car,” they remark as the camera zooms in on the vehicle, mounted for display just beyond the boundary. “Wish it was mine.” What we would all wish is for commentators to simply call the game; the hawking can be left to the commercial breaks.


Technically, Sidhu is not a commentator, but he probably is the most "colorfull" of the lot, both in his appearance and his choice of words. Probably, the best Salesman, the Commentators fraternity ever had. I sometimes enjoy his words more than even the cricket. His analysis of the situation is very good too... Like the colourfull dresses the teams wear, his colorfull personality works too...

So, why is the author of this article so peeved about ? What is wrong with the commentators being Salesmen as well, for the products that they either officially or unofficially sell.

Each of us are Salesmen through out the day, whether we are getting our kids to eat their breakfast before they go to school, or at the office or shop or back at home, after a hard day's work...

Selling is part of the way of life, and the better we are able to learn the different ways of selling, so much the better our own lives will be.

So, if some one is practising his selling skills, let us evaluate it whether we need that "product" or not.. . If we dont like it, we dont buy it ! that all...

Let us remember, that IPL-5 is as much sports as much as entertainment and a major Sales Program for the sponsorers.

Incidentally, the industry has even special words for it... Above the line or Below the line.....

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