SEN (Radio)

SEN’s coverage plans for ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026

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Sports Entertainment Network (SEN) is thrilled to announce it will broadcast the biggest matches of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, delivering wall‑to‑wall coverage of cricket’s global showpiece as it unfolds across India and Sri Lanka from February 7 to March 8, 2026.

SEN’s coverage will be led by Tom Morris, who will anchor the network’s T20 World Cup programming after recently signing a new three‑year agreement with SEN. This new deal will see Morris – alongside Bharat Sundaresan - co-hosting The New Ball each week (commencing this Wednesday, February 4), thanks to the show’s new joint partners; Henley Homes and Cobram Estate.

Morris will also be a part of SEN Cricket’s Test commentary team in Australia and overseas, commentate BBL, ODIs and T20Is on SEN, plus host shows on AFL Nation and across the wider SEN network across the year.

Morris will be joined in commentary by a high‑calibre team including Sundaresan, Darren Berry, Bryce McGain and John Donohoe, bringing fans expert analysis, insight and match‑day energy from start to finish.

Across the tournament, SEN will broadcast the biggest games of the group stage, every Super 8 match, both Semi Finals and the Final, ensuring listeners don’t miss a moment of the business end of the World Cup. Every Australian match will be broadcast live, as the Aussie men look to replicate their success from 2021 in the tenth edition of the tournament.

Coverage will be heard nationally across the SEN*, reinforcing SEN’s position as Australia’s audio and digital home of live sport and major global events, and some calls on SENTurf** across Western Australia.

Morris said he was excited for the years ahead at SEN, starting with the upcoming T20 World Cup.

“I’m pumped to lock in my future at SEN for a further three years,” Morris said. “Working on live sport and shows with some of the biggest names in sport is a dream come true. I am so grateful SEN allows me these opportunities.Any global tournament is exciting, and the upcoming T20 World Cup is no different. It’s exciting to be leading the coverage for the next six weeks.”

SEN CEO, Craig Hutchison, added that the latest iteration of the T20 World Cup represented another major moment for the network’s growing international cricket portfolio.

“The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup is one of the biggest events on the global sporting calendar and we’re thrilled to bring it to Australian audiences across SEN. We’ll have every Australian game live, full Super 8 coverage and the tournament’s biggest moments on air, which is a significant commitment to cricket fans nationwide. With Tom Morris leading the coverage, alongside an outstanding commentary team, we are ensuring listeners get the very best analysis, storytelling and connection throughout the tournament.”

A full list of the 30 matches broadcast across SEN throughout the tournament is outlined below:

  • Sunday 8 February: India v USA from 12am AEDT
  • Sunday 8 February: England v Nepal from 8pm AEDT
  • Monday 9 February: Sri Lanka v Ireland from 12am AEDT
  • Wednesday 11 February: Pakistan v USA from 12am AEDT
  • Wednesday 11 February: AUSTRALIA v Ireland from 8pm AEDT
  • Thursday 12 February: England v West Indies from 12am AEDT
  • Friday 13 February: India v Namibia from 12am AEDT
  • Friday 13 February: AUSTRALIA v Zimbabwe from 4pm AEDT
  • Monday 16 February: India v Pakistan from 12am AEDT
  • Monday 16 February: England v Italy from 8pm AEDT
  • Tuesday 17 February: AUSTRALIA v Sri Lanka from 12am AEDT
  • Wednesday 18 February: Namibia v Pakistan from 8pm AEDT
  • Thursday 19 February: India v Netherlands from 12am AEDT
  • Thursday 19 February: Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe from 8pm AEDT
  • Saturday 21 February: AUSTRALIA v Oman from 12am AEDT
  • Sunday 22 February: Super 8 Game 1 from 12am AEDT
  • Sunday 22 February: Super 8 Game 2 from 8pm AEDT
  • Monday 23 February: Super 8 Game 3 from12am AEDT
  • Tuesday 24 February: Super 8 Game 4 from 12am AEDT
  • Wednesday 25 February: Super 8 Game 5 from 12am AEDT
  • Thursday 26 February: Super 8 Game 6 from 12am AEDT
  • Thursday 26 February: Super 8 Game 7 from 8pm AEDT
  • Friday 27 February: Super 8 Game 8 from 12.30am AEDT
  • Saturday 28 February: Super 8 Game 9 from 12am AEDT
  • Sunday 1 March: Super 8 Game 10 from 12am AEDT
  • Sunday 1 March: Super 8 Game 11 from 8pm AEDT
  • Monday 2 March: Super 8 Game 12 from 12.30am AEDT
  • Thursday 5 March: Semi Final 1 from 12am AEDT
  • Friday 6 March: Semi Final 2 from 12am AEDT
  • Monday 9 March: Final from 12am AEDT