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“Please tune in to the ones who like to hear” – Aakash Chopra gives a perfect reply to a follower who asked about choosing the commentators he like

The Indian Premier League has successfully completed 15 editions since the inception of the tournament in 2008. Since then, it went on to become the most-watched tournament in the world.

Mumbai Indians are the most successful team in the history of the competition as they won five titles. On the other hand, Chennai Super Kings come next on the list with four titles to their name.

Kolkata Knight Riders won two titles so far whereas the likes of Rajasthan Royals, Sunrisers Hyderabad and Gujarat Titans won a title apiece. The fans are eagerly waiting for the sixteenth edition of the IPL.

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Meanwhile, former Indian cricketer, Aakash Chopra took to his official Twitter handle and spoke about how the upcoming edition of the IPL will be quite different in the summer window.

Aakash Chopra gives a straightforward reply to a follower on Twitter

Throwing some light on the digital revolution, Aakash Chopra stated that one can choose the camera angle the fans like. Besides that, the fans also get a 360-degree view of the game/

On the other hand, there will be “Hype Mode” for real-time data and analysis and that too in 4K. Besides that, the TV viewers will get a chance to win prizes every game.

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Chopra wanted to highlight that a transformation is certain to happen in the sixteenth edition due to the digital revolution. Meanwhile, one of the followers tagged Aakash Chopra on the very same post and asked, if it is possible to choose the commentators they like.

Aakash Chopra came up with a straightforward response to the fan. He agreed to the follower’s remark and said he will have as many as twelve different languages to choose from.

Chopra highlighted that there will be 17 different feeds. Moreover, he also urged the follower to tune in to the commentators who he like to hear.

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