
According to TimesLIVE Sport, South African broadcasters have provided a lackluster build-up to this year's World Cup, leaving viewers feeling disappointed with the coverage. Despite flashy suits worn by presenters, the analysis has been described as dull, contributing to an overall flat viewing experience.
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