DUBAI: Cricket and sports fans across the world will be able to enjoy unparalleled coverage of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2021, when the tournament returns after five years on Sunday, 17 October.
The event, the biggest ever to be staged in the UAE and Oman, begins Sunday in Muscat and finishes with the final in Dubai on 14 November.
ICC TV will produce live coverage of all the matches in the Men’s T20 World Cup 2021, and a full world feed service for licensees including a pre-match show, an innings interval fill and a post-match wrap-up.
The commentary line-up includes the last captain to hold aloft the Men’s T20 World Cup trophy, Daren Sammy, who will be joined by former South Africa paceman Dale Steyn, Player of the Tournament of the 2012 edition Shane Watson, and a host of other experienced broadcasters like Nasser Hussain, Harsha Bhogle, Ian Bishop, Natalie Germanos, Sunil Gavaskar, Michael Atherton and Simon Doull, Russel Arnold, Anjum Chopra, Murali Kartik, Athar Ali Khan, Bazid Khan, Mpumelelo Mbangwa, Preston Mommsen, Danny Morrison, Mark Nicholas, Niall O’Brien and Alan Wilkins.
ICC TV is supported by production services and broadcast partner Star Sports and equipment services partner NEP Broadcast Solutions. AE Live will deliver the on-air graphics for the coverage.
The ICC TV production will see a minimum of 35 cameras at all venues. Viewers will be treated to state-of-the-art coverage which will include live player tracking and a dynamic field plot provided by Quidich Tracker.
For the first time in cricket, tracking off the bat will be seen, which will be provided by Hawk-Eye in select matches, in addition to their ball tracking and edge detection services. Multi-angle “spin around” replay sequences from 4DReplay, facilitated in partnership with Star Sports, will also be available for select matches in the Super 12 phase. Cable-suspended camera system Spidercam and cricket analytics service CricViz will also be integral elements of the ICC TV coverage.
Cricket fans all over the world have the opportunity to follow the biggest matches and biggest moments across a suite of platforms. The coverage is the most extensive ever for a men’s T20 World Cup and includes:
Live: Nearly 10,000 hours of live coverage across linear and OTT channels from the ICC’s broadcast partners to fans in over 200 countries.
Highlights: Match highlights and clips of key moments on the ICC’s Facebook and Instagram pages as well as the official T20worldcup.com website and #T20WorldCup app.
Radio: Live match coverage across key radio platforms througout the world, including AIR in India, BBC across the UK and ABC in Australia.
Additional languages: For the Indian market, ICC’s global broadcast partner, Star Sports, will show live matches in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada, Bengali, Malyalam across its Star Sports network.
Support Programming: Live shows on ICC’s Facebook before and after every game, with expert analysis and interviews. Separate shows will be offered in Hindi, Urdu and Bengali for relevant matches.
The coverage has been designed to excite and engage new and existing fans across a host of content channels to ensure fans can ‘Live The Game’ wherever they are and whenever it suits them.
For the full schedule of the tournament refer here…
ICC’s digital plans
As part of the ICC’s partnership with Facebook, a dedicated team will be creating content exclusive for Instagram Reels and working with creators to reach new audiences. A suite of “challenge” videos will inspire fans young and old to get off the couch and beat their friends with a range of cricket skills. In addition to the Facebook deal, in the UK and New Zealand, fans can also view short format clips of the tournament on BBC and Spark, whilst in the US these can be viewed on ESPNCricinfo.com, ESPN.com and ESPN+.
The official tournament website and app is the home for all the tournament scores, stats, news and video, with highlights dropping throughout the match and a complete recap and all wicket replays available at the end of the game. Key features include a new notification engine that allows users to better personalize their app experience to ensure they don’t miss a moment during the event.
The official tournament app and website are closely integrated than ever with the official fantasy game, Dream11. Users will be able to see which players are scoring higher and who other users are selecting most in each game.
Also, through the tournament fans can test their cricket knowledge with the MRF Tyres Quizzes, vote on the Nissan Play of the Day, enjoy curated highlights packages thanks to OPPO, Booking.com and other partners alongside great behind the scenes content with players.
For all fans wanting to engage with the tournament on social media, the official hashtag for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2021 is #T20worldcup.
India Broadcast
Linear – Star Sports Network
Digital – Hotstar
India Audio
All India Radio – FM/AM Hindi
Digital 2 Sports – Hindi/English