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Gerard Whateley and Michael Atherton key members of SEN’s Ashes Test team

Also spearheading the broadcasts across five tests are Anthony Hudson, Adam Collins and more

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Dec 7, 2021
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SEN has announced its all-star cricket commentary team for the SEN Ashes broadcasts ahead of the First Test starting at the Gabba starting on Wednesday December 8th.

Spearheading the broadcast is SEN’s chief sports caller Gerard Whateley, who will be joined by experienced sports commentator Anthony Hudson and award-winning cricket broadcaster Adam Collins on ball-by-ball duties. 

Former Australian opener Simon Katich and “bowlologist” Damien Fleming return to the team to share their views of the game, with Ashes-winning batsman and Victorian cricket coach Chris Rogers.

SEN has also secured the services of former England captain, The Times chief cricket writer and cricket broadcaster Michael Atherton to be part of the team, along with Australian wicket-keeping legend Ian Healy and former Australian women’s cricket captain Lisa Sthalekar.

 

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Regulars including The Australian’s Peter Lalor and former Australian all-rounder Simon O’Donnell will complement the team across the series.

SEN chief executive officer Craig Hutchison commented: “The calibre of commentators we’ve compiled is befitting of cricket’s biggest showpiece, and will deliver a unique combination of expertise and analysis whilst celebrating the pageantry of one of sport’s biggest rivalries.”

The Ashes Test SEN broadcast schedule

• First Test at the Gabba – 8th-12th December
• Second Test at the Adelaide Oval – 16th-20th December
• Boxing Day Test at the MCG  - 26th-30th December
• New Year’s Test at the SCG – 5th-9th January
• Fifth Test – Venue TBC – 14th-18th January

SEN’s Test Cricket Coverage will be heard across the entire network in Australia on 1116 SEN in Melbourne, 1170 SEN in Sydney, 1629 SEN SA in Adelaide and Mt Gambier, 1629 SEN Hobart, SEN Geelong, SEN Ballarat, SEN Bendigo, 1611 SEN Top End, SEN WA, SEN Peel DAB+ in Mandurah, 621 SEN Spirit South West, 1620 SEN Gold Coast, and on SEN Track in Brisbane, Ingham, Atherton, Darling Downs, Kingaroy, Nanango and on the SEN App, with the Boxing Day and New Year’s Tests broadcast on 27 frequencies across New Zealand on SENZ.

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