IPL 2019 | Brian Lara to make his commentary debut today

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Caribbean legend Brian Lara is all set to make his commentary debut during the Indian Premier League matches today on Star Sports Select 1/HD. He has joined the Star Sports Select Dugout commentary team ahead of the two IPL matches - RCB vs DC and RR vs KKR to be played on Sunday.

One of world cricket’s finest batsman and greatest cricketing mind Brian Charles Lara will keep fans ahead of the game as he joins the #SelectDugout on Star Sports Select 1 / HD. With his cricketing prowess and deep understanding of the game, the legend will make his commentary debut today on VIVO IPL 2019.

Star Sports Select Dugout is a bespoke experience that provides enhanced viewing experience for core cricket fans with richer analysis, detailed analytical commentary, LIVE demos, use of graphics and augmented reality (AR), and lot more.

With exciting Sunday double-headers where Royal Challengers Bangalore take on Delhi Capitals, and Rajasthan Royals clash with Kolkata Knight Riders, fans can watch the legend - BRIAN LARA in action once again, this time debuting as a VIVO IPL expert LIVE on Star Sports Select 1/HD TODAY i.e. 07th April, 2019 2.30 pm onwards.

Former West Indian batting legend Lara has 10,000 plus runs in international cricket in both ODIs and Tests and is expected to give a great experience to the viewers of the cash-rich league and cricket fans.

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