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T20 World Cup live streaming: How to watch ICC T20 World Cup 2021 Live in your country, India – Check out

T20 World Cup live streaming: How to watch ICC T20 World Cup 2021 Live in your country, India – Check out

T20 World Cup live streaming: ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2021 commences on October 17, Friday, and Cricket and sports fans across the world will be able to enjoy unparalleled coverage of the tournament through ICC’s “Live The Game” program that includes 10,000 live hours of coverage offered across TV and digital platforms in 200 […]

T20 World Cup live streaming: ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2021 commences on October 17, Friday, and Cricket and sports fans across the world will be able to enjoy unparalleled coverage of the tournament through ICC’s “Live The Game” program that includes 10,000 live hours of coverage offered across TV and digital platforms in 200 countries. Sixteen teams will battle it out for supremacy in the showpiece event that returns after a gap of five long years. The event will be staged in the UAE and Oman, is scheduled to finish on 14 November in Dubai. For more T20 World Cup live updates, follow us at InsideSport.in

T20 World Cup live streaming: How to watch ICC T20 World Cup 2021 Live in your country, India – Check out

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ICC TV will produce live coverage of all the matches in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2021, and a full world feed service for licensees including a pre-match show, an innings interval fill, and a post-match wrap-up.

ICC T20 World Cup Commentary Panel: The stellar commentary panel includes 2016 Men’s T20 World Cup-winning skipper Daren Sammy, former South Africa pacer Dale Steyn, Player of the Tournament of the 2012 edition Shane Watson, and a number of other experienced broadcasters in the likes of Nasser Hussain, Sunil Gavaskar, Harsha Bhogle, Ian Bishop, Anjum Chopra, Murali Kartik, Athar Ali Khan, Natalie Germanos, Danny Morrison, Mark Nicholas, Michael Atherton, Simon Doull, Russel Arnold, Bazid Khan, Mpumelelo Mbangwa, Preston Mommsen, Niall O’Brien, and Alan Wilkins.

T20 World Cup Broadcast partners: ICC TV is supported by production services and broadcast partner Star Sports and equipment services partner NEP Broadcast Solutions. AE Live will deliver the on-air graphics for the coverage. A minimum of 35 cameras will be installed at all venues to provide state-of-the-art coverage that will include live player tracking and a dynamic field plot provided by Quidich Tracker.

Tracking off the bat: For the first time in cricket, we’ll also see tracking off the bat, which will be provided by Hawk-Eye in select matches, in addition to their ball tracking and edge detection services. Stunning multi-angle “spin around” replay sequences from 4DReplay, facilitated in partnership with Star Sports, will also be available for select matches in the Super 12 phase. Cable-suspended camera system Spidercam and cricket analytics service CricViz will also be integral elements of the ICC TV coverage. The extensive coverage includes:

Live: Nearly 10,000 hours of live coverage across linear and OTT channels from the ICC’s broadcast partners to fans in over 200 countries.

Highlights: Match highlights and clips of key moments on the ICC’s Facebook and Instagram pages as well as the official T20worldcup.com website and #T20WorldCup app.

Radio: Live match coverage across key radio platforms throughout the world, including AIR in India, BBC across the UK, and ABC in Australia.

Live Streaming in India: For the Indian market, ICC’s global broadcast partner, Star Sports, will show live matches in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada, Bengali, Malayalam across its Star Sports network.

Support Programming: Live shows on ICC’s Facebook before and after every game, with expert analysis and interviews. Separate shows will be offered in Hindi, Urdu, and Bengali for relevant matches.

The coverage has been designed to excite and engage new and existing fans across a host of content channels to ensure fans can ‘Live The Game’ wherever they are and whenever it suits them.

Full List Of Broadcasters:

Territory Linear Digital 
India Star Sports Network Hotstar
Pakistan PTV Sports, Asports  Daraz app/www.daraz.pk
Bangladesh GTV, T-Sports & BTV Rabbithole, Toffee, Binge, Bioscope,Bkash,MySports, GameOn
Nepal, Maldives, Bhutan Star Sports Network TBC
Afghanistan RTA Sports & Ariana TV TBC
MENA CricLife Max and Oman TV (Muscat Games Only)  Switch TV, Starz Play 
Sri Lanka Siyatha TV, Star Sports www.siyathatv.lk
Australia Fox Cricket Foxtel GO, Foxtel NOW, Kayo Sports
UK and Ireland Sky Sports Cricket, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Mix Sky Sports app & www.skysports.com
New Zealand Sky Sport 3 Skysportnow.co.nz & skygo.co.nz
USA Willow, Willow Xtra ESPN+
Canada Willow Canada Hotstar
South Africa SuperSport Cricket www.supersport.com & the SuperSport app
Malaysia Astro Cricket Hotstar
Hong Kong Astro Cricket (PCCW)  YuppTV
Singapore Astro Cricket

(Singtel) 

Hotstar
Pacific Islands TVWAN Action PNG & TVWAN Action PAC PlayGo
Continental Europe and SEA (excluding SG and Malaysia) NA YuppTV

 

Audio 

Details  Territory Platform Language
Prasar Bharati (AIR) India FM/AM Hindi
Digital 2 Sports India Digital Platform Hindi/English
Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation Sri Lanka FM/AM Sinhalese
TBC Bangladesh FM/AM Bengali
Shamal Media Services Pvt Limited 106.2 FM Pakistan FM Urdu
Sports Entertainment Network Radio Australia/New Zealand FM English
Australian Broadcasting Corporation Australia FM English
British Broadcasting Corporation UK FM English
Talk 100.3 FM Dubai FM Hindi
Tamil FM 89.4 FM Dubai FM Tamil
Club FM Dubai FM Malayalam
The South African Broadcasting Corporation South Africa FM/AM English
TBC Caribbean  FM English

 

For all fans wanting to engage with the tournament on social media, the official hashtag for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2021 is #T20worldcup.

 

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