Does Australian sport have a great commentator?

By Martin Flanagan
Updated October 17 2014 - 8:13pm, first published 3:24pm
When he chooses to be serious, Dennis Cometti is astute and concise. Photo: Simon Schluter
When he chooses to be serious, Dennis Cometti is astute and concise. Photo: Simon Schluter
When he chooses to be serious, Dennis Cometti is astute and concise. Photo: Simon Schluter
When he chooses to be serious, Dennis Cometti is astute and concise. Photo: Simon Schluter
When he chooses to be serious, Dennis Cometti is astute and concise. Photo: Simon Schluter
When he chooses to be serious, Dennis Cometti is astute and concise. Photo: Simon Schluter
When he chooses to be serious, Dennis Cometti is astute and concise. Photo: Simon Schluter
When he chooses to be serious, Dennis Cometti is astute and concise. Photo: Simon Schluter

On June 11, 1947, from a villa in Florence, the bohemian Welsh poet Dylan Thomas wrote to the legend of English cricket commentary, John Arlott.

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