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Global fans will have access to thorough coverage via ICC’s audio and broadcast partners for ICC men’s Champions Trophy 2025.

The broadcast schedule for the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025, which is scheduled to take place from February 19 to March 9, has been made public by the International Cricket Council (ICC). Eight teams will compete for the coveted title over the course of 19 days in the competition, which will be hosted in Pakistan and Dubai.

The action starts on February 19 with what could be an entertaining opening encounter between New Zealand and Pakistan, the reigning champions. The renowned white jacket will be given to the winners of the final, which is set for March 9.

Through ICC’s broadcast and audio partners, fans from all over the world will be able to enjoy in-depth coverage. All 15 matches will be streamed in audio for free on the ICC Match Center, and matches will be accessible in more than 80 regions on ICC.tv. The ICC website will also provide live ball-by-ball commentary.

The competition will be televised in India by JioStar, which will provide coverage in nine languages, including Tamil, Bengali, Hindi, Marathi, and English. For a distinctive viewing experience, JioHotstar will offer live streaming with multiple camera feeds. The event will be televised in multiple languages on the Star Sports and Sports18 stations.

In addition to the well-liked MaxView stream, JioStar will include an Indian Sign Language feed and Audio Descriptive Commentary to guarantee accessibility, making it simpler for spectators to follow the competition on mobile devices.

Fans in Pakistan can stream the matches using the Myco and Tamasha apps, as well as watch them on PTV and Ten Sports. STARZPLAY will offer streaming for CricLife MAX and CricLife MAX2, which will span the UAE and MENA area.

Sky Sports in the United Kingdom, WillowTV in the United States and Canada, ESPN Caribbean in the Caribbean, Prime Video in Australia, and Sky Sport NZ in New Zealand are other important broadcast partners. SuperSport will cover throughout South Africa and sub-Saharan Africa. Supporters of Bangladesh can access the games on T Sports and Nagorik TV via the Toffee app.

ATN will broadcast Afghanistan’s matches, while Sirasa and Maharaja TV will cover Sri Lanka. All 15 matches will also be available to viewers in cricket-loving nations like Afghanistan and Sri Lanka on ICC.tv.

Radio coverage will be provided by HUM 106.2FM in Pakistan, All India Radio in India, and BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra in the UK. Audio coverage will also be provided by other radio stations, such as Lakhanda Radio (Sri Lanka), Radio Shadhin 92.4 (Bangladesh), and Talk 100.3FM (UAE).

By bringing the excitement of the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 to fans worldwide, our global broadcast endeavor hopes to make the competition unforgettable for cricket lovers everywhere.

For the ultimate ICC Champions Trophy 2025 viewing experience, we highly recommend streaming it on myco.io. Enjoy uninterrupted action in high definition, free from buffering and annoying delays. With myco.io, you’ll feel closer to the game than ever before, making it a more immersive and enjoyable experience than watching on TV. Give it a try – you won’t be disappointed!

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