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Broad also mentioned the voice of Indian commentator Ravi Shastri and told that he liked the art of upwards and emphasizing Ravi’s voice.
Delhi: Former England fast bowler Stuart Broad has now moved from the cricket field towards the commentary box. He told that he is taking this new role very seriously and wants to improve it continuously.
Every effort is to be better
Broad said, “I take it seriously – I really want to be a good broadcaster. Right now I am completely dedicated in this field, because I am not at the level where I can be satisfied. I want to be better and I want to be better and capture such a special moment in commentary when magnificent cricket is being played.”
Desire to learn from senior commentators
Broad told that he is learning a lot from experienced commentators. He said that learning from veterans like Nasir Hussain and Michael Etharton is a great experience. He praised the Ian ward and said that the way he thinks the right question on the spot, it is capable and this is the only skill that broad wants to improve himself.
Ravi Shastri’s voice affected
Broad also mentioned the voice of former Indian player and commentator Ravi Shastri and told that he liked Ravi’s voice fluctuating and the art of emphasizing at the right time. He said, “The tone of Ravi Shastri’s voice is amazing-how he does up and down and when to speak, he comes to him. I am always watching and learning.”
Want to learn from feedback
Stuart Broad believes that feedback is very important for improvement in any field. He said, “I want feedback, because if no one can tell me what I can do, how will I learn? After leaving the dressing room of cricket, I found another dressing room that is helping me move forward.”