The post identifies the young commentator as Jaswith Kannadka.
Idioms are an often invisible barrier to understanding and inclusion for second-language speakers because their meanings rely on shared culture as well as language.
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Karnataka boy's fluent English cricket commentary reminds internet of Ravi Shastri
A video of Jaswith Kannadka, a young boy from Karnataka, delivering fluent English cricket commentary has gone viral online.
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