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One of the leading voices on the Sky Sports Football commentary team covering the Premier League, EFL, Carabao Cup and WSL. He is also lead Commentator for ITV Football – working at all major tournaments as well as the FA Cup and The Lionesses.
Seb Hutchinson
BBC Test Match Special commentator affectionately known as 'Aggers'. A former professional cricketer with Leicestershire, Aggers is very much voice of summer for many!
Jonathan Agnew
Mike enjoyed an illustrious career that saw him graduate from Cambridge University to England captain via Lancashire CCC, accumulating 115 Test caps and 7,728 runs (at 37.69) in the process.
Mike Atherton OBE
One of the most popular commentators in world cricket, Harsha Bhogle is an expert analyst of the sport and a highly respected journalist and presenter.
Harsha Bhogle
Iconic former cricket umpire with a nice line in anecdotes that underline his status as a professional Yorkshireman
Dickie Bird
Henry Blofeld is an Eton-educated former cricket commentator dubbed Blowers by the Test Match Special team. An authority on cricket, he's written several books on the subject and is an entertaining after dinner speaker.
Henry Blofeld OBE
Sir Ian Botham, OBE is a former England Test cricketer and Test team captain, and current cricket commentator. He was a genuine all-rounder and remains well known by his nicknames "Beefy" and "Guy the Gorilla". He is a committed charity fund raiser.
Ian Botham
Former Kent and England captain, following in his father, Colin's, footsteps. A regular on cricket broadcasts such as Test Match Special and Sky. He is much in demand as one of the most humorous public speakers, a regular Master of Ceremonies and a top class auctioneer.
Chris Cowdrey
A prolific county batsman who amassed nearly a hundred centuries over his long career, Mike captained England and was the last English Captain to retain the Ashes in Australia.
Mike Gatting
The most controversial aspect of Gooch's career came in 1982 when he decided to lead the first England rebel tour of South Africa. Renowned England and Essex cricketer.
Graham Gooch
Darren Gough is a former Essex, England and Yorkshire cricketer and captain. He also appeared on the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing and is now a fixture on Talk Sport.
Darren Gough
Former England Cricket captain, and one of the most naturally gifted players of his generation. Recently retired as a commentator on Sky, he is an amusing speaker, and bit of a throwback to the Gentleman and Players era; David very much the former!
David Gower OBE
David Graveney is recognised as the secret power behind the 2006 Ashes success and has prospered both on and off the field.
David Graveney
On figures alone Sir Richard Hadlee stands among the greatest of post war all rounder cricketers. Only Botham, Kapil Dev and Imran Khan join him in the ranks of those who have scored more than 3,000 runs while taking more than 300 wickets in Test matches.
Richard Hadlee
Simon Hughes is known throughout cricket as The Analyst for his unique work on TV, radio and in newspapers explaining the game. He earned the name during Channel Four’s groundbreaking coverage of cricket 1999-2005 and won various awards for this role including Baftas and Royal Television Society Accolades.
Simon Hughes - Cricket's The Analyst