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Seven details summer of cricket coverage: Test and BBL all in one place

43 BBL matches, All home International tests.

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Jul 10, 2018
2 min read
7Cricket Ricky Ponting Kurt Burnette Glenn McGrath Tim Worner Mel Mc...

Australia’s new free-to-air home of cricket, Network Seven, has detailed its coverage plans for the upcoming summer.

For the first time ever, both Test cricket and the Big Bash League will be broadcast on the same FTA network. For the next six years, Seven will screen:

• 43 BBL matches, including all marquee matches and finals
• All home International Tests, including the 2021-22 home Ashes, and every year’s Boxing Day and New Year’s Test matches
• Key Women’s BBL and International matches
• The most prestigious individual prizes in Australian cricket: The Allan Border Medal and Belinda Clark Award

Ricky Ponting, Glenn McGrath, Bruce McAvaney, Mel McLaughlin, Lisa Sthalekar and Damien Fleming

Seven’s Head of Cricket Dave Barham said: “We are looking forward to the summer of cricket enormously. Throughout the coverage, we will be showcasing the players, bringing out their character and personality with more than 30 player features and vignettes. Heartland cricket will also be championed as Seven highlights stories at community level and local cricket.

“And we’ll do all of this while respecting the history of cricket, now that we are custodians of the sport.”

Seven’s Mel McLaughlin and James Brayshaw will form a dual-hosted team for the first time ever in Australian cricket broadcasting in Test cricket.

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Three key ball-by-ball callers will call the Test action for Seven including international sports broadcaster and commentator Alison Mitchell, veteran broadcaster Tim Lane and Brayshaw.

The broadcaster also announced Bruce McAvaney will also be part of its cricket coverage, and will interview some of the sport’s most iconic figures during lunch breaks at Melbourne and Sydney Test matches.

They join the previously announced commentary team of Ricky Ponting, Damien Fleming, Michael Slater and Glenn McGrath.

Seven’s announced cricket team (with more to come closer to summer):

• Ricky Ponting – expert commentator
• Damien Fleming – expert commentator
• Michael Slater – expert commentator
• Glenn McGrath – expert commentator
• Alison Mitchell – Test match caller
• Mel McLaughlin and James Brayshaw – hosts
• Lisa Sthalekar – expert commentator
• Tim Lane – Test match caller
• Abbey Gelmi – host
• Greg Blewett – expert commentator
• Simon Katich – expert commentator
• Jason Gillespie – expert commentator
• Brad Hodge – expert commentator

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Top photo: Ricky Ponting, Kurt Burnette, Glenn McGrath, Tim Worner, Mel McLaughlin and Dave Barham

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