Women’s T20 World Cup 2023 Broadcasters List: Commentary Panel, TV Channel in India & Live Streaming Info

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The
eighth
edition
of
the
World
Cup
opens
with
hosts
South
Africa
taking
on
Sri
Lanka,
the
first
of
23
matches
to
be
played
over
15
days,
as
10
teams
battle
it
out
to
be
crowned
champions
on
26
February.

The
show-piece
tournament
will
initially
see
10
teams
divided
into
two
groups
of
5
play
in
single
round-robin
matches
with
group
winner
and
runner
up
progressing
to
the
knock
out
rounds.

As
for
the
groups,
hosts
South
Africa
have
been
drawn
alongside
record
champions
Australia,
New
Zealand,
Sri
Lanka
and
Bangladesh
in
Group
A,
while
India
are
in
Group
B
with
arch-rivals
Pakistan,
former
champions
England
and
West
Indies
as
well
as
Ireland.

Women's T20 World Cup 2023 Schedule: Dates, Time in IST, Venues, Squads, Groups, Live Streaming InfoWomen’s
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The
knock
out
round
will
include
the
two
semifinals
followed
by
the
final.
The
three
knock
out
stage
matches
will
be
held
after
the
completion
of
the
group
stage
on
February
21.
The
semifinals
will
take
place
on
February
23
and
24,
while
the
final
will
be
held
on
February
26.


Here
is
all
you
need
to
know
about
the
date,
time
and
telecast
information
for
Women’s
T20
World
Cup
2023:


When
does
Women’s
T20
World
Cup
2023
start
and
end?

The
Women’s
T20
World
Cup
2023
starts
on

February
10

with
the
group
stage
and
ends
with
the
final
on

February
26
.


What
time
do
the
Women’s
T20
WC
2023
matches
start?

The
match
timings
are

6:30
PM
IST

and

10:30
PM
IST
.


Who
holds
the
Broadcast
rights
for
Women’s
T20
World
Cup
2023?

ICC’s
Global
Broadcast
Partner,
Star
Sports,
will
broadcast
each
and
every
match
live
in
India
across
the
Star
network
and
Hotstar,
with
regional
language
coverage
of
all
India
matches
in
Hindi,
Tamil,
Telugu
and
Kannada.

Star
Sports
have
syndicated
rights
across
all
major
cricket
markets
and
beyond,
with
live
broadcast
in
the
host
country
and
sub-Saharan
Africa
on
Supersport
and
all
South
Africa
matches,
plus
the
knockouts,
will
available
free-to-air
on
SABC.

Broadcast
licensee
in
the
MENA
region,
E-Vision,
have
launched
the
a
dedicated
women’s
cricket
channel,
Criclife
W,
and
streaming
coverage
will
be
provided
by
Starzplay.

In-play
digital
content
rights
have
been
licensed
to
Meta
for
distribution
across
the
ICC’s
Facebook
and
Instagram
channels
in
the
Asian
Subcontinent,
with
short-form
highlights
available
globally.
ICC
TV
will
produce
the
coverage
for
all
matches
for
broadcast
partners
around
the
world.

Women’s
T20
World
Cup
2023
Broadcasters
list


Territory/Country

Broadcaster
India Star
Sports
&
Disney+
Hotstar
South
Africa
Supersport
&
SABC
UK
and
Ireland
Sky
Sports
&
The
BBC
Australia Fox
Sports
USA Willow
TV
and
ESPN+
Sri
Lanka,
Maldives,
Nepal
and
Bhutan
Star
Sports
Pakistan PTV
Sports
and
A-Sports
MENA Criclife
W
&
Starzplay
New
Zealand
Sky
Sport
&
Spark
Sport
Caribbean
Islands
ESPN
Bangladesh GaziTV
and
Tsports
Canada Willow
TV
and
Hotstar
Central
&
South
America
and
Mexico
ESPN+
Hong
Kong
and
Malaysia
Astro
Cricket
Pacific
Islands
TVWAN
and
Digicel
Singapore Starhub
Afghanistan,
Continental
Europe
and
South
East
Asia
YuppTV


Which
TV
channel
will
telecast
Women’s
T20
WC
matches
in
India?

In
India,
fans
can
watch
matches
on

Star
Sports
1,
Star
Sports
2

and

Star
Sports
Hindi.


How
to
stream
Women’s
T20
WC
matches
online
in
India?

Women’s
T20
World
Cup
2023
will
be
streamed
live
on

Disney+
Hotstar

in
India.


Who
are
the
commentators
at
the
Women’s
T20
World
Cup
2023?

There
is
a
star-studded
commentary
panel
that
will
provide
expert
opinion
across
the
World
Cup.
India
legend
Mithali
Raj
will
make
her
ICC
TV
commentary
debut,
and
will
work
alongside
other
iconic
names
of
the
game
including
Mignon
Du
Preez
and
Sana
Mir.

Dane
Van
Niekerk
will
also
make
her
maiden
World
Cup
commentary
appearance,
and
she
will
be
joined
by
fellow
South
African
broadcasters
Natalie
Germanos
and
Kass
Naidoo.

Former
India
coach
WV
Raman,
ICC
Hall
of
Famer
Debbie
Hockley,
Katey
Martin,
along
with
previous
winners
of
the
Women’s
T20
World
Cup
Lisa
Sthalekar
and
Stacy-Ann
King
will
also
form
part
of
the
panel.

Former
players
and
seasoned
commentators
Mel
Jones,
Anjum
Chopra
and
Ebony
Rainford-Brent
will
provide
unique
insight
into
the
game,
whilst
the
line-up
is
completed
by
accomplished
broadcasters
in
the
form
of
Ian
Bishop,
Nasser
Hussain,
Mpumelelo
Mbangwa
and
Alan
Wilkins.

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