Khaleej Times

UAE-based Channel 2 ties up with BBC

- KT Report

dubai — The UAE-based Channel 2 Group Corporatio­n has tied up with BBC Test Match Special to widen the footprint to broadcast the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 for fans on multiple platforms across the United Kingdom.

BBC Test Match Special secured the rights to broadcast ball-by-ball coverage of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019, to be held in England & Wales next year, from the Channel 2 Group Corporatio­n.

The broadcast of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 is part of a longterm deal with Channel 2 Group Corporatio­n, ICC’s Global Audio Rights Partner, who hold exclusive rights to sub-license audio rights to ICC events until 2023, according to a press release from Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC).

Test Match Special will be broadcast to fans on multiple platforms across the United Kingdom, including on BBC Radio 5 live Sports Extra, Radio 4 Long Wave and the BBC Sport website.

“BBC TMS has an incredible fan base, who have been enjoying cricket coverage for over 60 years, and so we are thrilled to have partnered with TMS until 2023. We now look forward to securing additional radio broadcaste­rs to ensure all cricket fans worldwide are given the chance to listen to coverage of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019,” said Ajay Sethi, Chairman – Channel 2 Group Corporatio­n.

The deal will ensure that TMS covers all the ICC’s major events through to the 2023 Cricket World Cup in India – including the Women’s World Cup in New Zealand in 2021 and the men’s and women’s ICC World Twenty20 events.

ICC Chief Executive David Richardson said: “Next year is going to be as big as it gets as fans look forward to the ICC Cricket World Cup with anticipati­on. That the ball-byball coverage of the tournament will be broadcast on BBC Test Match Special is great news, it is part of the fabric of our game and has tremendous reach on multiple platforms across the United Kingdom.”

Ben Gallop, Head of BBC Radio and Digital Sport, commented: “The iconic Test Match Special is, undoubtedl­y, the home of cricket of the radio. We’re in for a truly exciting summer next year, and I’m really pleased that we can offer our dedicated listeners comprehens­ive coverage of the ICC Cricket World Cup. Our ball-by-ball commentary will ensure fans won’t miss a moment of the action on 5 live Sports Extra and the BBC Sport website.”

On securing radio commentary rights to next year’s ICC Cricket World Cup, TMS commentato­r Jonathan Agnew said: “Summer 2019 is set to be an action-packed and exciting one. It’s fantastic news for our loyal army of fans that TMS will be covering the World Cup as it’s played in England and Wales. And with a Home Ashes Series to follow it, Test Match Special will be the only place to hear commentary of every ball played.”

 ?? Supplied photo ?? Ajay Sethi, Chairman – Channel 2 Group Corporatio­n, with Farokh Engineer, Ajay Jadeja and Kapil Dev. —
Supplied photo Ajay Sethi, Chairman – Channel 2 Group Corporatio­n, with Farokh Engineer, Ajay Jadeja and Kapil Dev. —

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