The broadcast will feature for the first time, Field 360° - a virtual field model, powered by an AI enabled live player tracking engine which provides viewers with an immersive experience. The coverage will also be complemented with a variety of analytical and visual enhancements. Viewers will be treated to state-of-the-art coverage which will include a minimum of 35 cameras at every game. AE Live will deliver the on-air graphics for the coverage. ICC TV is supported by production services partner Sunset+Vine and equipment services partner NEP Broadcast Solutions. This event should hold everyone’s attention.” With the crowds back, it will be great to see T20 cricket being played on large grounds. It will be a pleasure to commentate on this edition in Australia, a great sporting nation. The format itself has developed so much and the players have added so many different skills to their repertoire. Harsha Bhogle said: “The Men’s T20 World Cup has come a long way since the first edition in 2007. I am sure I will enjoy commentating in Australia, which has some iconic venues and spectators who really love the game.” Not much separates the teams, and the tournament promises some hard-fought battles and top-drawer performances. Nasser Hussain said: “The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup is a great tournament with the world’s best talent on view. The chance of the men’s team replicating that, and going back-to-back themselves, has the whole country buzzing.” Memories of the women’s team famously winning at the MCG in 2020 are still fresh in my mind. Mel Jones said: “It’s time for another Men’s T20 World Cup and it’s one that Australian fans are keenly awaiting. The conditions on offer here will make for some entertaining cricket and I’m expecting to see a lot of closely fought contests. I’m really looking forward to being a part of the commentary team.” The spotlight will be on some wonderful venues, and it’s a great opportunity for fans to come out and support their favourite teams. I’m looking forward to being a part of the action in my new role as a broadcaster.”Īdam Gilchrist said: “We’re really excited to have one of cricket’s marquee events come to our shores in Australia. It’s going to be a very competitive event with teams adding new skills in a format evolving at a rapid pace. The First Round of the tournament will also feature Brian Murgatroyd, Dirk Nannes, Niall O’Brien and Preston Mommsen.Įoin Morgan said: “This is one of cricket’s most exciting tournaments and the players will be raring to go out there and show what they are capable of. In addition, seasoned broadcasters Harsha Bhogle, Ian Smith, Bazid Khan, Natalie Germanos, Mark Howard, Ian Bishop, Athar Ali Khan, Simon Doull, Russel Arnold, Danny Morrison and Mpumelelo Mbangwa will also form a part of the panel. Other names include Men’s T20 World Cup winners Carlos Brathwaite and Samuel Badree, ICC Hall of Famers Shaun Pollock and Sunil Gavaskar, and former South Africa paceman Dale Steyn. They are joined by former England captains, Nasser Hussain and Michael Atherton, as well as former India Coach and Men’s Cricket World Cup winner Ravi Shastri and Women’s Cricket World Cup and T20 World Cup winner Isa Guha. He was named one of the five Wisden Cricketers of the 20th Century, and was inducted into the International Cricket Council Cricket Hall of Fame in 2013.Īs a mark of mourning and respect the Australian National Flag should be flown at half-mast all day on Wednesday 30 March 2022 Australia-wide.Eoin Morgan, the last captain to lift the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, will be making his ICC TV commentary debut and will be working alongside other stellar names including former Cricket World Cup winners from Australia, Adam Gilchrist, Mel Jones, Shane Watson and Michael Clarke. In 2001, he was awarded the Centenary Medal, for outstanding service to the Australian and international sport of cricket. In 2000, Mr Warne received an Australian Sports Medal, for service to sport. In 2011, he joined the Melbourne Stars for the inaugural season of the Big Bash League. He also played for his home state of Victoria, Hampshire in England, and the Rajasthan Royals as both captain and coach between 20. He played his last Test in 2007 having taken more Ashes wickets than any other Australian or English player. A leg-spinner, he set a world record of 708 Test wickets which stood until 2007. Mr Warne made his Test debut for Australia in 1992. Mr Shane Keith Warne (1969 – 2022) Wednesday 30 March 2022Īustralia marks the sad passing of cricketing great, Mr Shane Keith Warne, and advises with the Victorian Department of Premier and Cabinet that a State Memorial Service for Mr Warne will be held at 7:00 pm on Wednesday 30 March 2022, at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Brunton Avenue, Richmond, Victoria.
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