<P> Colvile was educated at Westminster School, an independent school in London . </P> <P> Colvile is a cricket commentator, interviewer and journalist for Sky Sports, primarily for English domestic matches . He has worked for Sky since 1990 and has presented some major series for them from various grounds, such as the 1990 / 91 Ashes series in Australia, the 1994 England tour to the West Indies and the 1995 / 6 England tour to South Africa . Before Mark Nicholas signed up as anchorman for Sky Sports in 1996 Colvile was the senior cricket presenter . The majority of his work now is presenting live internationals not involving England, presenting England highlights and heading up Sky's domestic cricket coverage . Unlike the majority of cricket commentators, Colvile never played cricket professionally (sometimes a source of amusement for some of his fellow TV pundits), but is instead a respected professional sports commentator . He has however always been an enthusiastic club cricketer, playing in the Surrey Championship for Pyrford Cricket Club since the 1970s . </P> <P> Colvile's catchphrase is "Got him" when a bowler takes a wicket--this became folklore when Angus Fraser ripped through the West Indies in the 1994 Barbados Test match live on Sky TV . He even has his own Facebook group dedicated to him by fans . Before joining Sky, Colvile was one of several sports journalists who covered the sports slots just before the half - hours in BBC Radio 4's Today programme . In 2005, Cricinfo released copies of a question and answer article by The Wisden Cricketer on cricket commentators that contained both positive and negative views on Colvile's commentating . </P> <P> Colvile is a member of Marylebone Cricket Club, as is his brother Oliver Colvile MP . </P>

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