IND vs WI: Ishant Sharma ready for make his commentary debut

IND vs WI: Ishant Sharma ready for make his commentary debut

Ishant Sharma, a renowned Indian fast bowler, is poised to orchestrate a remarkable resurgence in cricket during the thrilling India vs. West Indies Test series. Several years after a brief absence from the Test team, he is now poised to make an audacious return.

However, his return will not occur on cricket's sacrosanct grounds, but rather through the commentary box, as Sharma embarks on his first journey as a commentator. The 34-year-old fast bowler will adorn the two-match Test series with his profound insights and meticulous analysis, all of which will be disseminated via the esteemed JioCinema OTT platform to the avid viewership.

In a statement released on Sunday, JioCinema expressed their enthusiasm about Sharma joining the commentary panel, citing his 10-wicket haul against West Indies in Tests. Sharma will commentate in Hindi, providing viewers with his expertise and perspective.

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The addition of Sharma's commentary lends another layer of intrigue to the series. Team India is currently preparing for the next cycle after finishing as runners-up in the WTC 2023, and a victory against the West Indies would be optimal. While the on-field action is the primary focus, Sharma's unanticipated transition to the commentary section has become a topic of intrigue and fascination.

Ishant Sharma has played in over 100 Tests for India

Ishant Sharma's cricket career has been remarkable. He made his début for the Indian team at the tender age of 19, and throughout his career he focused primarily on Test cricket. Sharma will now provide match analysis from the air-conditioned commentary booth, rather than on the field. During the Test series against the West Indies, his metamorphosis into a commentator will be on display for fans. Ishant Sharma has played 105 Tests, 80 ODIs, and 14 T20Is over the course of his career. During this time period, Sharma collected 311 wickets in Tests and 115 wickets and eight wickets in limited-over formats.

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These two Test matches against West Indies will signify the beginning of Team India's new World Test Championship campaign. After enduring consecutive losses in the final, India hopes to recover and begin anew. Victory in the opening match in Dominica will be crucial as they embark on this new championship voyage. As a result of Sharma's experience in various playing conditions, his commentary will provide spectators with valuable insights and a deeper comprehension of the game.