Nicholas, Lloyd, Slater join Ashes Cricket 2013 commentary team

Mark Nicholas, David Lloyd and Michael Slater will provide commentary for Ashes Cricket 2013, publisher 505 Games has announced.

Nicholas, who serves as a television presenter n both the UK and Australia, will be the lead commentator, with Ex-England coach Lloyd and former Aussie opening batsman Slater providing expert inputs.

Whether listening on the radio or watching on TV, commentary is a key part to the overall experience. It was therefore important we faithfully replicated this in Ashes Cricket 2013, and with Bumble (Lloyd), Nicholas and Slater, we have three of the finest and most loved commentators in the game today,” said UK & export general manager at 505 Games Ralph Pitt-Stanley.

505 has said that these are the first three” commentators to be announced for the game, so we can expect more names, perhaps from other countries, to also join the commentary team in the lead up to the game’s release.

Ashes Cricket 2013 is headed to Xbox 360, PS3 and PC on 21st June.

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