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pundit

[puhn-dit] / ˈpʌn dɪt /


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Complaints from commentators and pundits that England have frequently bowled too short are backed up by comparing the sides' accuracy on hitting a good length - defined as 5-7m from the stumps.

From BBC

"Every pundit alludes to it, but it all comes down to mental resilience. 'Bazball' has been elevated to a term now that is just, like, nonsense cricket," added Rory.

From BBC

Eddie Jordan: Irish Formula One team owner of Jordan Grand Prix later moved into being a much-loved television presenter, pundit and media personality.

From BBC

Every few years, pundits predict a union comeback.

From The Wall Street Journal

"He scored two fantastic goals and, for me, he is not just going to be in the squad next summer," said former England forward and Match of the Day pundit Theo Walcott.

From BBC