The ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 will put fans in the center of the action and bring them closer than ever to the game according to the broadcast arrangements the ICC has announced.
The biggest Men’s Cricket World Cup ever begins tomorrow in Ahmedabad with a rematch of the 2019 final between New Zealand and England. On November 19, the event will conclude with the Final in the largest stadium in the world.
Each of the 48 matches will be televised live throughout the world by the ICC’s global media partner Disney Star and its licensees.
Fans in India may watch the competition on Star Sports Network as the host nation tries to win the trophy for the first time since co-hosting it with Sri Lanka and Bangladesh in 2011. Star Sports will broadcast the competition in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada in addition to the English world stream, and internet platform Disney+ Hotstar will host each match live.
Additionally in India, ICC TV’s groundbreaking vertical feed coverage of cricket will give fans a simpler, more user-friendly mobile phone viewing experience for all 48 matches, enabling users to consume material on-the-go.
Cricket fans in the UK can watch the action live on Sky Sports Cricket, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Mix, Sky Showcase, and digitally via the SkyGO and Sky Sports App as England looks to defend their title. On Channel 5 and My5 App, free-to-air highlights from primetime programming will be made available for the first time.
Fans in the USA may follow the action on WillowTV, and coverage will also be available on the ESPN+ app. The action will be aired on SuperSport and its app to 52 Sub-Saharan African countries in addition to South Africa. Australian coverage will be available on Fox Sports, Kayo, and certain matches on Channel Nine and 9Now. Sky Sport NZ is the channel to watch for Men’s Cricket World Cup matches in New Zealand.
All games will be streamed live on STARZPLAY in the UAE and throughout the MENA region, with televised coverage available on CricLife MAX in the UAE.