commentary writing on cricket
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A good all-round performance from Australia. They batted, fielded and bowled well to run through the mighty Indian batting line-up. Except for Dhoni, no Indian batsmen stood against the pace bowling from Australia.
Australia beats India by 95 runs and will be facing New Zealand in the finals at Melbourne on Sunday
47th over: 97 needed from 24 balls. First ball, Starc bowls a beautiful delivery. Shami just taps the ball to third man and takes a single. Second ball, a good bouncer from Starc, Umesh Yadav was hit on the chin. The Australian players are concerned and gather around Umesh. Third ball, a short ball outside the off stump and Umesh leaves it alone. Fourth ball, a wild swing from Umesh, misses it and the ball goes through to the keeper. Fifth ball, A good delivery to end the innings for India. India all out for 233. It is a 95 run victory for Australia.
46th over: 97 needed from 30 balls. First ball, a good angling ball from Faulkner, Ashwin plays and misses. Second ball, again Ashwin plays and misses. Third ball, Ashwin tries to run the ball through to the third man and no run. Fourth ball, Good delivery from Faulkner. Ashwin is completely beaten and cleaned up by Faulkner. Ashwin is bowled and India loses 8th wicket. Fifth ball, Mohit Sharma is in and Faulkner strikes again. Mohit beaten by the pace and bowled off the very next ball. India are 232 for 9. Will it be a hat-trick for Faulkner? We will wait and see what Umesh Yadav does? Sixth ball, Umesh plays it safely and prevents Faulkner from taking a hat-trick.
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commentary writing on cricket
A cricket commentator should first describe the key match events and then connect them to the strategy or mental conflict underlying them. That is, the commentator explicitly tells the audience what the captain, batsman, bowler or fielder's purpose or problem is.