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Roz Kelly to front Ten’s Big Bash League coverage

Multi-award-nominated presenter Roz Kelly returning to Australian TV to co-host the KFC Big Bash League on Ten

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Apr 4, 2016
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NIGEL WRIGHT PHOTOGRAPHER. +61(0) 409 363 339.MARCH 2016COPYRIGHT: NETWORK TEN, AUSTRALIATHIS EXCLUSIVE PICTURE SHOWS:ROZ KELLY, WHO WILL CO-HOST THE NEXT "BIG BASH" 20/20 CRICKET COMPETITION FOR NETWORK TEN, AUSTRALIA. Roz Kelly

Network Ten has announced multi-award-nominated presenter Roz Kelly is returning to Australian television to co-host the KFC Big Bash League on Network Ten.

Kelly will co-host the T20 tournament alongside cricket legend Adam Gilchrist and will be joined by expert commentators Ricky Ponting, Damien Fleming, Mark Waugh and TEN Sport’s Mark Howard.

Network Ten executive, Big Bash, David Barham, said: “Roz has covered many of the world’s biggest sporting events over the years and is the utmost professional in her work, plus she loves cricket. We are thrilled to welcome her as co-host.

“The KFC Big Bash League has gone from strength to strength on Network Ten over the past three years and we look forward to another bumper season this summer,” he said.

During her four years with Nine Network, Kelly worked on the London Olympics, the Tour de France, the Rugby World Cup, The Ashes and the ASP World Tour. She was also Nine News’ main cricket reporter, often travelling with the Australian team to cover all their major fixtures.

Kelly was part of Network Ten’s coverage of the XX Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland, in 2014 as well as the 2014-15 KFC Big Bash League season, before moving back to South Africa with her husband, South African cricketer Morne Morkel, to have their first baby Arias who was born in September 2015.

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Kelly will return to Australia in November and join Network Ten for another summer of explosive Big Bash action from December 2016.

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