The ICC T20 World Cup is supposed to be a massive cricket festival where every single ball matters. But for millions of Indian fans watching England vs Scotland on JioHotstar, the actual game was pushed to the background. Instead of a professional broadcast, it felt like listening to a random podcast where the hosts forgot a match was even happening.
Even though Scotland was giving England a real fight, the Hindi commentary team seemed to be off in their own world, mostly just talking about their own “glory days” or the highly anticipated India vs Pakistan game.
For most of Scotland’s innings, the commentators barely talked about the tactics on the field. Instead, they kept rambling about the upcoming India vs Pakistan match in Colombo. Fans are furious on social media, accusing the channel of disrespecting associate nations. Scotland has been playing really well lately, and they deserve some actual analysis of their talent, not just being ignored.
Commentary is meant to help fans understand the game better, but the Hindi feed has just become a place for “back in my day” stories. They kept sharing irrelevant personal jokes and locker-room pranks from years ago, which just made viewers feel disconnected from the live action.
Hindi commentators are talking about Sidhu's 3 decade old match, aren't even concentrating in the ongoing match between England and Scotland.
Shameful.. switch to English commentary. @T20WorldCup @JioHotstar @ICC
— Moonlight365 (@Moonlight399154) February 14, 2026
@JioHotstar should just disable hindi commentary for non-india matches. Hard to enjoy a neutral game when the commentary keeps circling back to the India–Pakistan cricket rivalry, even when neither team is playing.
— Tarun Pawar (@tarunpawar1818) February 14, 2026
Watching the Eng vs Sco match with Hindi commentary on @JioHotstar and literally every second over they switch to the Ind vs Pak match, strategy, this-that, nonstop “blah blah.” The Hindi commentary is honestly unbearable.
— CA Rahul Singh (@CARahul_) February 14, 2026
On top of the bad content, JioHotstar’s 2026 season has been full of technical glitches. There’s a constant echoing sound because commentators are calling the game from home, and the way they layer the Hindi audio over the international feed just ruins the stadium atmosphere.
It’s also clear there’s a total lack of research. The commentators keep mispronouncing names and have no clue about the recent form of the associate teams. By being so unprepared for a World Cup game, the platform is giving fans a cheap experience that feels more like a casual chat than a professional sports broadcast.
At the end of the day, treating a World Cup match as just “filler” for India-centric talk is bad for the sport. Fans pay for a premium subscription on JioHotstar, and they expect professional, match-focused commentary, not a trip down memory lane. Stay tuned for more updates.
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