Not just those that you've mentioned but also throughout their entire cricket coverage. Rob Key and Mark Butcher are brilliant, Ian Ward is a great interviewer and generally the people they have on the verdict or any other cricket show is top notch. There's not really a bad one.
On the radio Blowers has lost it (never had it) but his voice alone is worth a listen. Tuffers I find a bit annoying but most of them are great. I even enjoy listening to the ladies of TMS!
Agreed, I was limiting my comments to those doing this test, Nick Knight, Robert Croft, all the overseas commentators they get in depending on the opponents like Rambo, Ramez Raja in this series, there really isnt a bad one.
Blowers is a bit of an institution and a figure of fun, but when he isnt hamming it up for the audience and going on about buses and the like, he is very knowledgeable about the game. Those not mentioned yet on the radio such as Vaughan, Aggers, Vic Marks, Jim Maxwell, Geoffrey, Swanny, Alec Stewart, Pat Murphy, Simon Mann, Ed Smith are all simply light years away from the likes of Collymoron, Matterface, Alan Green, Saggers who do football matches on the radio.
Question is, do Sky think football fans are too thick to cope with in depth analysis or are the pundits too thick to give this analysis? Neville gives the slightest bit of insight and people think he's great not because he is, but because he's the only one who scratches the surface. They could go a lot further but dumb everything down.