ICC Reveals Commentators of Women’s World Cup 2022; see full list

The International Cricket Council today announced the details of its broadcast arrangements for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022, including a star-studded commentary panel that will provide expert opinion during the eight-team tournament in New Zealand from March 4 to April 3. Will do

All matches of the prestigious tournament will be covered live by broadcast partners around the world, using a completely built world feed schedule from ICC TV using a minimum of 24 cameras at each of the six venues. Decision Review System (DRS) will be available in all matches.

Includes commentary panel ICC Hall of Famers Debbie Hockley and Lisa Sthalekar, Anjum Chopra, Simon Dole, Mel Jones, Nasser Hussain, Leslie Murdoch, Natalie Germanos, Ian Smith, Lydia Greenway, Stacey-Ann King, Sanjay Manjrekar, Sana Mir, WV Raman, Kas Naidu and Alan Wilkins.

Debbie Hawkley: “I am looking forward to this World Cup like it is across New Zealand. The 50-over World Cup is the final tournament in many ways and it is a great honor for New Zealand to host it for the third time.

“I have wonderful memories of this event, especially lifting the trophy at home in the year 2000. As part of the commentary panel, I am fortunate to be close to the action again and I think we can make history at the White Ferns. Can see you repeating with. Coming home on top!”

Nasir Hussain: “Women’s cricket has made rapid strides over the years, and I am very keenly following it. The best players in the world have flocked to New Zealand and I am sure there will be a lot of adventures in the coming weeks.

“I can’t wait to go to the commentary box and watch the spectacle.”

Ian Smith: “The Cricket World Cup gets the best out of the players and the commentators as well. Three years ago the Men’s Cricket World Cup saw an exciting final that I was privileged to be a part of.

“I am really looking forward to what promises to be an exciting tournament. I wish all eight teams all the best.”

Lisa Sthalekar: “It is great to be here for the Women’s Cricket World Cup, which I am sure will be a great competition with the best of the visuals. The previous Cricket World Cup in England and the T20 World Cup in Australia were highly successful tournaments and got more people around the world to follow the women’s game.

“I’m sure fans are looking forward to the tournament as are all the players, and I hope they enjoy every moment of it, because the World Cup is very special.”

Sana Mir: “I have had the honor of leading Pakistan in the World Cup and I understand what that means for the players. The ICC Championship has given teams from the top four nations a great opportunity to prepare better. I am looking forward to high quality cricket and close matches.

“I am thrilled to be part of the commentary team and work with top professionals for this mega event.”

ICC’s all-inclusive presentation: ICC TV’s all-inclusive production will allow broadcasters to broadcast matches without the need for a one-sided presentation set-up. In addition to the live match coverage, a 30-minute pre-game build-up, an innings interval show and a post-game wrap-up will also be produced by ICC TV.

It will be the most widely distributed women’s cricket event ever with unprecedented coverage from Star Sports and its licensees, making each match available live on a global basis. In India, Star Sports will have Hindi commentary for all India matches.

Apart from this, India’s matches against New Zealand, Australia and Bangladesh will also be made in Tamil, Telugu and Kannada. In New Zealand, all matches will be live on Sky Sports, while highlights from all matches will be available on Sky’s free-to-air channel Prime.

The first match between New Zealand and West Indies will also be live on Prime. Meanwhile, in Australia, Fox Sports has announced a dedicated 24/7 channel for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup. The event will be live on ESPN+ in the US for the first time in addition to coverage of Willow on TV.

Matches will be shown live around the world, courtesy of ICC’s global broadcast partners:

Digital content will be made available through ICC Facebook and Instagram channels with in-play clips and highlight clips in the Indian subcontinent) and 5-minute highlights (globally). In addition, BBC Sport (UK), ESPN Cricinfo, ESPN and ESPN+ (USA) and Spark Sport (NZ) will also provide coverage through short-form in-play and highlight clips.

BBC (UK), Sports Entertainment Network Radio (AUS and NZ) and Prasar Bharati (Hindi coverage through All India Radio) will run commentary on their FM channels, while UAE Talk 100.3 FM will provide regular Hindi updates. Day. Prasar Bharati will additionally telecast matches on its AM channel, while Digital 2 Sports will broadcast matches globally on its digital platform.

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