Former England cricketer and celebrated commentator David Lloyd retired from commentary duties with broadcaster Sky Sports on Tuesday, a month after he apologised to Azeem Rafiq and the Asian community over racism row at county club Yorkshire. Lloyd was named in Rafiq's testimony about a culture of widespread racism in the county team.
Lloyd, nonetheless, was one of the most-followed commentators, having spent 22 years behind the microphone for Sky Cricket. He joined the commentary team in 1999 and became a mainstay there, calling some of the biggest cricket series, including The Ashes.
David Lloyd, famously called as "Bumble", took to social media to post a heartfelt note, thanking his fans for the support over the years for his work behind the microphone.
I’m personally gutted tbh but knew he couldn’t stay.
Thanks for the memories Bumble 👍🏼♥️
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In no time we will be left with dull , box ticking presenters and pundits . What a shame
Replaceable as a commentator.
I’m really gutted.
I’m as gutted as you are.
I had already not enjoyed the commentary whilst he couldn’t do it during lockdowns.
Cricket really isn’t going to be the same for me 😞
The bigger recent loss IMO is Michael Holding. A true great commentator - one of the overwhelming memories of my childhood is him saying "runs" as someone creams a beautiful cover drive to the boundary.
Goes to show doesn’t it. Holding I loved. Gower I found incredibly dull & pompous.
Funny old world ain’t it 🤷♀️
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Great commentator and some great stories from someone who knew the game inside out. Sadly missed, no doubt his replacement will be someone politically correct and not based on ability.