Kayo Freebies will streamed the first round of ICC T20 World Cup from October 17-23, live and free. If you want to watch the whole tournament however, you will have to subscribe to Kayo or Foxtel.
T20 WC commentators to be heard on Fox
Ian Bishop, Shane Watson, Dale Steyn, Sunil Gavaskar, Daren Sammy, Nasser Hussain, Anjum Chopra, Danny Morrison, Russel Arnold, Mark Nicholas, Niall O’Brien, Harsha Bhogle, Michael Atherton, Natalie Germanos, Simon Doull, Murali Kartik, Bazid Khan, Alan Wilkins, Athar Ali Khan, Preston Mommsen, Pommie Mbangwa
Mel Jones commentating with Morne Morkel, and Mel Farrell in the first game with Erin Burns joining them for the second game. Interesting that Alex Blackwell isn’t there.
I don’t like how they brand the broadcasts as ‘The Blast’. That’s fine for the magazine show but this isn’t England’s men’s T20 comp!
Think ‘The Blast’ branding is used for the shoulder programming (ie; pre-shows) surrounding WBBL games as well.
Yeah I know, I just think they should be branded as WBBL.
Brenton Speed is commentating todays WBBL game
Oh no… now he’s got no football to call, they’ve unleashed him on cricket…
i don’t know why they need her- Mel Jones is there
More Marsh ODC fixture have been announced on Fox today
25 Oct- WA v SA 10:05am LOCAL from the WACA
1 Nov- QLD v TAS 10:05am LOCAL from Townsville
12 Nov- VIC v NSW 2:35pm LOCAL from MCG
15 Nov- QLD v WA 1:35pm LOCAL from the Gabba
All matches on Fox Cricket
What does this mean?
Local time
Australia’s updated fixture in the ICC T20 World Cup after conclusion of preliminary round (all live on Fox Cricket)
Today: Australia v South Africa (9pm AEDT)
Thursday October 29: Australia v Sri Lanka (1am AEDT)
Sunday October 31: Australia v England (1am AEDT)
Thursday November 4: Australia v Bangladesh (9pm AEDT)
Saturday November 6: Australia v West Indies (9pm AEDT)
great result for australian fans with most of the games in the earlier slot
Wow. Oh I really hope these aren’t the graphics for the summer… as in I like all but the actual score graphics.
CA is doing the production now
No, only for the CN simulcast matches.
You can’t help but think that if the updated fixture times were known earlier that it might have tempted an FTA network to do some type of deal to at least show the Australian matches.