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The excitement for the ninth edition of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup is palpable as cricket fans from around the globe gear up to watch their favorite teams compete. With 55 matches scheduled, the ICC has confirmed comprehensive broadcast arrangements to ensure fans won’t miss a moment of the action. Here’s a detailed guide on where and how you can catch all the excitement, no matter where you are in the world.
Cricket is almost a religion in India, and fans will be delighted to know that they can catch every match of the T20 World Cup on the Star Sports Network and Disney+ Hotstar. Star Sports will broadcast the tournament in multiple languages including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada, ensuring accessibility for a wider audience.
In a pioneering move, Star Sports will introduce an Indian Sign Language feed, providing audio descriptive commentary for the first time in an ICC event. Additionally, the vertical feed concept, which debuted during the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, will be continued. This feature, supported by Disney Star, offers an easier and more intuitive mobile viewing experience, perfect for fans who prefer watching on their phones.
Pakistani fans can cheer on their team via ICC’s linear partners PTV and Ten Sports. For those who prefer digital platforms, the matches will also be available on the Myco and Tamasha apps. With Pakistan aiming for their second T20 World Cup title, these platforms will be buzzing with action and excitement.
Cricket enthusiasts in the USA and Canada can tune into WillowTV, the official broadcaster for the T20 World Cup in these regions. WillowTV is renowned for its comprehensive cricket coverage, and fans can look forward to a plethora of highlights and live matches, starting with the tournament opener on June 1.
In the Caribbean, ESPN Caribbean is the go-to destination for T20 World Cup coverage. Fans can also stream the matches live via the ESPN Play Caribbean app. As two-time champions, the West Indies team will have a strong following, and local fans will have multiple options to catch every thrilling moment as they aim for a third title on home soil.
Sky Sports holds the broadcasting rights for the T20 World Cup in England. Fans can watch live action on Sky Sports Cricket, Sky Sports Main Event, and Sky Sports Action. Additionally, digital streaming is available via the SkyGO, NOW, and Sky Sports apps. This ensures that whether you’re at home or on the go, you won’t miss any of the action.
Amazon Prime Video has become the new home for ICC Cricket in Australia. Fans down under can enjoy all 55 matches of the T20 World Cup on this platform. In New Zealand, Sky Sport NZ will continue its tradition of broadcasting ICC events, providing comprehensive coverage of the tournament.
SuperSport will broadcast the T20 World Cup across South Africa and 52 Sub-Saharan African territories. The matches will be available on SuperSport’s television channels and its app, making it accessible for a wide audience in the region.
Fans in over 80 territories, including Continental Europe and South East Asia, can watch the T20 World Cup live and free on ICC.tv. This service is available via the official T20 World Cup app, allowing fans to enjoy all the matches as well as ICC-produced programs and highlights.
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