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pundit

[puhn-dit] / ˈpʌn dɪt /


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"It's been a difficult season for him," said former England captain Wayne Rooney, working as a pundit on Match of the Day.

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Former England captain Alan Shearer, working as a pundit for Match of the Day, described the save as "one of the best you'll see all season".

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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.

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"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.

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

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