ICC announce broadcast details for ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025

ICC announce broadcast details for ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has revealed the broadcast arrangements for the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025, set to take place from February 19 to March 9. The tournament will be held across Pakistan and Dubai, featuring eight teams competing over 19 days for the prestigious title.

The action begins on February 19 with the defending champions, Pakistan, facing New Zealand in what promises to be an exciting opening match. The final is scheduled for March 9, where the winners will be awarded the iconic white jacket.

Fans worldwide will be able to enjoy comprehensive coverage through ICC’s broadcast and audio partners. Matches will be available in over 80 territories via ICC.tv, with free audio streaming of all 15 matches on the ICC match centre. Live ball-by-ball commentary will also be accessible on the ICC website.

In India, JioStar will broadcast the tournament, offering coverage in nine languages, including English, Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, and Tamil. JioHotstar will provide live streaming with multi-camera feeds for a unique viewing experience. For television, the event will be covered across Star Sports and Sports18 channels in various languages.

To ensure accessibility, JioStar will also offer an Indian Sign Language feed and Audio Descriptive Commentary, alongside the popular MaxView feed, making it easier for fans to follow the tournament on mobile devices.

In Pakistan, fans can watch the matches on PTV and Ten Sports, with streaming available on Myco and Tamasha apps. In the UAE and MENA region, CricLife MAX and CricLife MAX2 will provide coverage, with streaming available on STARZPLAY.

Other key broadcast partners include Sky Sports in the UK, WillowTV in the USA and Canada, ESPN Caribbean in the Caribbean, Prime Video in Australia, and Sky Sport NZ in New Zealand. In South Africa and sub-Saharan Africa, SuperSport will provide coverage. Bangladesh fans can watch the matches on Nagorik TV and T Sports, with streaming via the Toffee app.

Afghanistan’s matches will be available on ATN, and Sri Lanka will enjoy coverage via Maharaja TV and Sirasa. Fans in cricket-loving markets like Sri Lanka and Afghanistan will also be able to watch all 15 matches via ICC.tv.

For radio coverage, BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra will cover the UK, All India Radio will provide coverage in India, and HUM 106.2FM will broadcast in Pakistan. Other radio stations like Talk 100.3FM (UAE), Radio Shadhin 92.4 (Bangladesh), and Lakhanda Radio (Sri Lanka) will also provide audio coverage.

This global broadcast effort aims to bring the excitement of the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 to fans across the world, ensuring a memorable tournament for cricket enthusiasts everywhere.

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