Broadcast Details for ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024

The International Cricket Council has announced the broadcast details for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024. This will be the biggest ICC World Cup ever, with 20 teams playing across nine host locations. The tournament aims to bring fans closer to the game than ever before.

The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup will begin on 1 June, with the co-hosts, the USA, playing against Canada in Dallas. The final will take place in Barbados on 29 June.

Through its direct broadcast partnerships with world-class broadcasters around the globe, the ICC aims to provide extensive coverage of all 55 matches for fans. This event promises to be the biggest cricket carnival spectacle.

Star Sports Network and Disney + Hotstar

In India, fans can watch the Men’s T20 World Cup on Star Sports Network and Disney + Hotstar as India attempts to win the trophy for the first time since the event began in 2007. Star Sports will broadcast the tournament in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada. Additionally, Disney+ Hotstar will livestream each match.

The Star Network has introduced the Indian Sign Language Feed, providing audio descriptive commentary for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, a first for an ICC event. They will also continue the vertical feed introduced during the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup last year to offer an improved mobile viewing experience for all 55 matches.

The vertical feed will now include AI-powered innovations to provide casual fans with a more engaging and intuitive mobile viewing experience.

WillowTV

The upcoming T20 World Cup will be available for fans in the USA and Canada on WillowTV and the Willow by Cricbuzz app. In the Caribbean, fans can watch live coverage on ESPN Caribbean via TV or the ESPN Play Caribbean app. In the UK, the action will be live on Sky Sports Cricket, Sky Sports Main Event, and Sky Sports Action, as well as digitally on the SkyGO, NOW, and Sky Sports App. Amazon will be the new home of ICC Cricket in Australia, covering all 55 matches on Prime Video. In New Zealand, Sky Sport NZ will continue to broadcast the matches. For fans in South Africa, Uganda, and Namibia, the action will be available on SuperSport and its app, covering South Africa and 52 Sub-Saharan African territories. In the UAE and the entire MENA region, all matches will be streamed live on STARZPLAY, with broadcast coverage available on CricLife MAX and CricLife MAX2 in the UAE.

Ten Sports

Fans in Pakistan can watch all matches through our linear partners, PTV and Ten Sports, and digitally via the Myco and Tamasha apps. In Bangladesh, Nagorik TV will be the linear TV broadcasters, and Toffee will make the entire tournament available on their app and website.

In Sri Lanka, Maharaja TV will continue covering ICC events through TV1, Sirasa, and Shakti TV on linear and their website on digital. For the first time, fans will be able to enjoy coverage in Sinhalese commentary for Sri Lanka matches via Maharaja TV. Additionally, fans can watch coverage of the event in Sri Lanka through the ICC TV app.

To support the growth of the game, the ICC will broadcast the Men’s T20 World Cup for free via the ICC.tv app, live and free to over 80 territories, including Continental Europe and South East Asia. This move will enable more fans in these markets to enjoy the sport while building ICC.tv as a cricket destination. In addition to live matches, ICC-produced programming and highlights will be available to viewers.

Fans across multiple territories will now be able to enjoy the coverage of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in Hindi. The Hindi feed will be available in the UK via Sky Sports (India matches + semis and finals), Willow TV in the US and Canada (47 matches), and Prime Video in Australia (4 matches).

The event also marks the first time all official ICC Licensees will exploit clip rights through their owned and operated platforms and social channels. You can see the complete list of broadcasters that will broadcast live coverage from the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024.

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