Sorry to leave you in such trying times: Doull to Indian fans
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Sorry to leave you in such trying times: Doull to Indian fans. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, May 5 : Former New Zealand cricketer-turned-commentator Simon Doull sent out a heartfelt message to cricket fans in India expressing disappointment over leaving them following the postponement of Indian Premier League (IPL). Dear India, you have given me so much over so many years and I am sorry to be leaving you in such trying times. To those who are suffering my heart goes out to you and your families. Please do what you can to stay safe. Until next time take care. #india #cricket #love, Doull tweeted on Wednesday.
Former New Zealand fast bowler Simon Doull, who was part of IPL's English commentary panel, wrote an emotional post as he left the country on Wednesday.
IPL 2021: CSK are title contenders, says Scott Styris
ANI
01 May 2021, 17:55 GMT+10
New Delhi [India], May 1 (ANI): Former New Zealand all-rounder turned commentator Scott Styris feels Chennai Super Kings (CSK) are the title contenders in this year s Indian Premier League (IPL), and a win against Mumbai Indians on Saturday will further strengthen their chances of lifting the coveted trophy.
CSK and Mumbai Indians walk into this game with thumping victories in their previous matches. CSK is on top of the points table after stringing five consecutive wins in six outings while Mumbai Indians is at the fourth spot having won just three games.
Ian Smith is set to host a new morning radio sports and racing show.
Former New Zealand wicketkeeper-batsman and veteran cricket and rugby union broadcaster Ian Smith will be the host of the morning shift show on the new SENZ station. Sports Entertainment Network (SEN) announced Smith’s appointment as the 9am-noon ‘Mornings with Ian Smith’ show weekdays on SENZ, which is due to launch in the coming months. Smith, 64, played 63 tests and 98 ODIs for NZ and has become a widely-respected commentator and analyst with Sky Sport over the past two decades.
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Ian Smith, right, interviews Hurricanes forward Brad Shields after playing his 100th Super Rugby game in 2018 in Wellington.