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SEN to broadcast World Test Championship final and West Indies Test tour

SEN has confirmed live coverage of the ICC World Test Championship Final and Australia’s Test tour of the West Indies, continuing its longstanding cricket broadcast partnership.

By Tom GosbyPublished May 13, 2025
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Sports Entertainment Network (SEN) will extend its cricket coverage with live broadcasts of the upcoming ICC World Test Championship (WTC) Final and Australia’s three-Test series against the West Indies.

The broadcasts are supported by Henley Homes, with additional backing from Tyrepower and imar insurance. Coverage of the WTC Final, held at Lord’s from June 11-15, will feature commentary from Adam Collins and Damien Fleming, joined by Bharat Sundaresan, Jeremy Coney, and Daniel Norcross.

This WTC Final will mark SEN’s 49th consecutive broadcast of an Australian men’s Test match, underlining its commitment to consistent cricket coverage across its platforms.

Following the WTC Final, SEN’s commentary team will travel to the Caribbean for Australia's series against the West Indies, taking place from June 26 to July 17. Collins and Sundaresan will again front the coverage, with further commentators to be confirmed.

SEN’s popular program The New Ball, sponsored by Cobram Estate, will also return. The show will air ahead of each day’s play during both the WTC Final and the West Indies tour, offering analysis and insights.

SEN is currently in the second year of its seven-year agreement with Cricket Australia. Chief Executive Officer Craig Hutchison highlighted the network’s goal to provide widespread access to international cricket. “Broadcasting the WTC Final and the Australian Men's Test tour of the West Indies underscores our commitment to making cricket accessible and engaging for everyone,” Hutchison said.

Listeners can follow SEN’s coverage via its radio stations and digital platforms.

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