Fazeer Mohammed

[1] He began commentating in 1987,[2] and has commentated in the West Indies, including for Pearl Radio station alongside Curtly Ambrose,[3] and the Regional Super50 tournament for ESPN,[4] and also tour series matches abroad.

He has been called "the successor [of Tony Cozier] as the voice rights-holder in and of the West Indies".

[5] Mohammed has written for the Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, including the 1997–98 West Indies tour of Pakistan, which he described as "an unqualified disaster", and the 1999–2000 return series, in which the West Indies won the third Test by one wicket.

[11] In November 2015, Mohammed was selected by ABC Radio Grandstand to be a commentator for the 2015–16 West Indies tour to Australia;[12] Mohammed was the only West Indian ABC commentator on the tour.

[18] On 27 August 2017 at Headingley while commentating on the second Test between England and the West Indies on BBC Test Match Special Mohammed delighted radio audiences by singing a calypso by Lord Relator about Sunil Gavaskar, written after the Indian tour of the West Indies in 1970–71.