IPL 2020 will be held with these revolutionary change, commentary from home


IPL 2020 will be held with these revolutionary change, commentary from home




IPL 2020 will be held with these revolutionary change





The world is constantly undergoing new changes due to the Covid-19 epidemic and Star Sports also used 'virtual commentary' in the 36-over match played between the three teams at Centurion Park. It is expected that in the IPL 2020 to be held in the UAE, many new experiments can be seen in this way.





In fact, Irfan Pathan commented on the match played on Sunday at Centurion Park in South Africa from his home in Baroda, Deep Dasgupta from Kolkata and Sanjay Manjrekar from his Mumbai residence. All-rounder Irfan Pathan described the experience of commenting on the match happening hundreds of kilometers away from his home as 'magical'.





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Not only the commentator, but also the employees associated with it were 'logged in' from other parts of the country while the director was sitting in Mysore keeping an eye on everyone. If some of the initial issues are omitted, this experiment was successful and may also happen in the upcoming IPL. Even if it is not in Hindi and English commentary, it can be introduced in regional languages ​​such as Tamil, Telugu and Kannada.









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Pathan told PTI, "It was an extraordinary experience although we were worried the whole time because internet speeds could have gone down and this would have affected the quality of the voice." When the match is live, anything can happen because the technology is not completely under your control.





He said, 'Even though it was an exhibition match, everyone was taking it seriously because everybody wanted the game to be restored. Star makes its plans well, but commenting from home will be a big challenge in the IPL. '





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The former all-rounder said that he sat alone in a room so that no one could divert his attention, but his son kept on knocking from time to time. During the IPL, panel discussions are held in Mumbai, which Pathan has also been a part of. Experts in the broadcasting sector believe that commenting from any place of the world can be common in the future.


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