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Ind vs Aus: Manjrekar Returns to Commentary Box
Sanjay Manjrekar, one of the few commentators who call a spade a spade, will return to the TV commentary box for India's tour of Australia starting this month, the former India batsman confirmed on Saturday.
Manjrekar, 55, told IANS that he had been included in the TV commentary panel for India's Test, ODI, and T20 series, to be played between November 27 and January 19. Sony Pictures Network will broadcast the matches in India.
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