The Indian Premier League (IPL) has always been about more than just cricket. It is a festival of emotions, colours, and regional pride. However, this season, a growing wave of frustration is brewing among fans in South India. While the digital revolution has brought the game to every handheld screen in multiple languages, the quality of regional commentary on JioHotstar, specifically in Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada, has come under heavy fire for missing the mark on professionalism and neutrality.
In the Tamil feed, the primary grievance centres on the balance between entertainment and expertise. Fans have pointed out that the commentary often feels more like a “shouting match” or a comedy show than a sports broadcast. High-profile voices like RJ Balaji, while popular for their wit, are being criticised for being “distracting” and “irritating.”
For many viewers, the constant jokes and weird dialogues take away from the intensity of the game, leading to calls for the broadcasters to bring in voices with actual cricketing insight rather than just loud personalities.
Another major flashpoint is the perceived lack of neutrality. Cricket enthusiasts are expressing exhaustion over what they call “fanboy” commentary on JioHotstar. Whether it is the Tamil team being accused of acting like a PR wing for CSK, or Telugu commentators being slammed for biased “bhajana” (praising) of teams like RCB or SRH, the sentiment is the same: fans want analysts, not cheerleaders.
When a simple defensive stroke is labelled as “elegance” purely because of the player’s stature, it alienates the knowledgeable viewer who tunes in for a fair assessment of the match.
The Kannada commentary feed faces its own unique struggle with identity. While some appreciate the technical knowledge of the panel, others are frustrated by a “Butler English” approach. Fans have noted that the language used is often so heavily mixed with English that it barely feels like a Kannada broadcast at all.
This linguistic mismatch, combined with a lack of “excitement” compared to high-energy feeds like Bhojpuri, has left many feeling that the regional experience is being treated as an afterthought.
Ultimately, the message from the fans is clear: entertainment shouldn’t come at the cost of the sport’s integrity. Viewers are increasingly threatening to switch back to English feeds or mute their televisions entirely if the broadcasters don’t fix these issues.
As the IPL continues to expand its reach, the demand for commentators who can provide genuine expertise without bias or “pointless chatter” is louder than ever. If regional commentary is to survive, it must move beyond “loose talk” and start respecting the intelligence of the audience (JioHotstar, make a note!). Stay tuned for more updates.
Here are some tweets from fans!
Kannada commentary na athava English aa? Kannada commentary is so bad
— Muktapida (@mvktapida) April 29, 2026
Technically they are ok, but language wise they are pathetic. More like a butler English commentary rather than kannada commentary.
— me (@me3637984543598) April 28, 2026
@StarSportsTel em erripuku biased commentary chestunnar ra ❤️da gallu. Even #srh match ki kuda neutral ga undali gani #rcb ki bajana chestunar antha unte kannada ki velandi don't telecast in telugu. lost interest to watch in telugu #rcbvsdc #ipl #ipl2026 @BCCI @IPL @JioHotstar
— OpenGovernment_OfIndia (@OpenGovt_India) April 27, 2026
Remove those Tamil commentary clowns , @reliancejio @JioHotstar . It's really so weird to hear that barking/shouting voices
— kholaaruu2 (@noPolitics007) April 24, 2026
Except for English, all other language commentaries are just loose talks, and in Tamil RJ Balaji's weird dialogues are particularly irritating.
“Aama, some people may like it, but enakku personally RJ Balaji commentary romba distracting-a irukku. Cricket focus than important.”
— Shuaib Bin Ikramulla (@shuaib_ahmed) April 24, 2026
@JioHotstar @StarSportsTamil Does "Tamil commentary" mean only CSK support?
Your commentators act like CSK fanboys during CSK games, not neutral analysts. We watch for cricket, not one-sided hype. @JioHotstartam
Fix this or lose viewers. #IPL #CSK
Worst experience in tamil.— Dhinesh Krishna (@Dhinesh40916277) April 23, 2026
@JioHotstar @StarSportsIndia please stop having @RJ_Balaji on Tamil commentary. It’s becoming extremely irritating and forces us to switch languages. Entertainment is fine,but cricket commentary needs insight and expertise.give opportunity 2 voices with real cricketing knowledge.
— Girikrishnan P (@girikrishnan_p) April 14, 2026
Worst telugu commentary @ipl2026 @StarSportsIndia @JioHotstar the commentary should be unbiased but it's like praising only one team rcb if they play defense also they are saying elegance shame on telugu commentary especially tirumala shetty suman #ipl2026
— Ruthvik@1515 (@Ruthvik15151) April 24, 2026
anniti kante Telugu commentary chetthalaga undhi. bhojpuri vadiki unnantha excitement Telugu vadiki ledhu. bahusa vadu csgay fan emo
— RAAZ (@rajapalepu) April 19, 2026
@JioHotstar @JioHotstartam Dear Sirs, please guide your telugu commentators to give impartial commentary. They are just supporting Hyderabad team but not Chennai Team!
— sailas vinod (@SailasVino48306) April 18, 2026
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