The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced official broadcasters for the T20 World Cup 2024, allowing fans around the world to watch all the thrilling matches between the teams of 20 countries.
The International Cricket Council has announced comprehensive broadcast arrangements for the Men’s T20 World Cup 2024, allowing fans around the world to watch all 55 matches live.
This sensational tournament, which is being held jointly in the US and the West Indies, promises cricket fans around the world great cricket action.
Below are the details on how you can watch these matches in your area.
Pakistan:
In Pakistan PTV and Ten Sports will broadcast all the matches of T20 World Cup. Fans can also stream the tournament digitally through the Myco and Tamasha apps.
India:
Indian fans will see through Star Sports Network and Disney Plus Hotstar. Star Sports will provide telecasts in multiple languages, including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada. For the first time at an ICC event, a feed will also be available in Indian Sign Language, providing detailed audio commentary.
USA and Canada:
Willow TV will be the broadcaster for fans in the US and Canada. The opening match of the tournament will begin on June 1, pitting the neighbors against each other, providing an exciting start for the newcomers to the tournament.
West Indies:
ESPN Caribbean will broadcast all the action in the West Indies, with streaming available through the ESPN Play Caribbean app. Competing on the home ground of the two-time champions, local fans can expect full coverage.
England:
Sky Sports will bring the tournament to fans in England on their TV screens, with live coverage on Sky Sports Cricket, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Action, and digital streaming on Sky GO, Now, and the Sky Sports app.
Australia and New Zealand:
Amazon Prime Video is the new home of ICC cricket in Australia, allowing fans across the two countries to watch all 55 matches. In New Zealand, Sky Support NZ will be showing the tournament, allowing the Kiwis to not miss any of the action.
Other Areas:
In South Africa, Uganda, and Namibia, SuperSport and its app will broadcast the T20 World Cup.
Starz Play will broadcast the matches of the T20 World Cup in UAE and MENA regions, with the broadcast on Cricket Life Max and Cricket Life Max 2 in UAE so fans can enjoy the matches.
Sri Lanka:
Maharaja TV, TV1, Srisa, and Shakti TV, along with digital streaming on their website will cover the T20 World Cup. Sinhalese commentary will be available on Maharaja TV for Sri Lankan matches for the first time.
Continental Europe and Southeast Asia:
ICC TV app will broadcast free in more than 80 territories. This broad broadcast strategy ensures that fans around the world can enjoy the spectacular matches of the T20 World Cup.
The ICC T20 World Cup is starting on June 1 in the USA and West Indies.