Alright, so the other day, I was trying to catch some live cricket commentary, but I specifically wanted it in Hindi. You know, to get that authentic feel of the game. So, I started looking around to figure out how to get it done.
First off, I just did a quick search on my phone for something like “live Hindi commentary cricket on radio.” That turned up a bunch of options, and it seemed pretty straightforward.
I found a couple of apps that stream live sports. I downloaded one that listed a bunch of different radio channels, including some that specifically said they had Hindi commentary for cricket matches. Easy peasy, right?
Here’s what I did step by step:
- Searched for apps: First I searched for apps that offered live sports radio.
- Downloaded an app: I picked one of the many apps which seemed promising and downloaded it.
- Checked for Hindi commentary: I went through the list of channels and looked for those with Hindi commentary options.
- Tuned in: I selected the channel and bam! There it was, live cricket commentary in Hindi.
I also noticed some news channels. I found some live TV News channels like Aaj Tak, Zee News, India TV, ABP News, TV9, and Republic Bharat. I gave them a quick listen, but they mostly focused on news updates rather than the play-by-play of the match.
Then, I came across this “89.1 Radio 4” channel that claimed to be the top choice for cricket in the UAE. I figured, why not give it a shot? And guess what? They had Hindi commentary too! So I switched over to that channel for a bit. The commentary was pretty good and energetic, making the game even more exciting.
While I was exploring, I also learned that some regular radio stations might broadcast commentary in different languages, especially if there’s a big game happening. But yeah, using an app made it super easy to find exactly what I was looking for without having to mess around with frequencies and all that.
And oh, I found out that talkSPORT is available on DAB radio, mainly on MW 1089 kHz. But you might need to check their website for some local frequencies. I didn’t try this one out since I was pretty happy with the app, but it’s good to know for the future.
Final Thoughts
So, yeah, that’s pretty much how I went about getting my fix of live Hindi cricket commentary on the radio. It wasn’t rocket science, just a bit of searching and tapping around on my phone. Now, whenever there’s a match on, I know exactly where to tune in to get that awesome commentary in Hindi.