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  2. Timeline of cricket on UK television - Wikipedia

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    27 April – Sunday Cricket begins broadcasting a match each week from the new Sunday League. [8] 1972. A new one-day competition, the Benson & Hedges Cup, begins and the BBC provides live coverage of a match from each round. 1975. 7–21 June – The BBC shows extensive live coverage of the first Cricket World Cup.

  3. ESPN in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Programming was available in standard-definition and high-definition formats. ESPN Player, previously branded ESPN360, is ESPN’s digital streaming platform in the UK and Europe for live and on-demand sports. The service is available across Europe, Middle East & Africa and, predominantly, broadcasts U.S sports content. [3]

  4. BT Group - Wikipedia

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    BT Group’s logo since 2022. BT Group plc (formerly British Telecom) is a British multinational telecommunications holding company headquartered in London, England. It has operations in around 180 countries and is the largest provider of fixed-line, broadband and mobile services in the UK, and also provides subscription television and IT services.

  5. Category:English cricket commentators - Wikipedia

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    M. Simon Mann (cricket commentator) Vic Marks. Howard Marshall (broadcaster) Christopher Martin-Jenkins. Alison Mitchell. Don Mosey. Pat Murphy (sports journalist)

  6. Kate Abdo - Wikipedia

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    Kate Abdo ( née Giles; born 8 September 1981) is a British sports broadcaster who works exclusively for CBS Sports. She is noted for her coverage of association football, and has anchored CBS's coverage of the UEFA Champions League since August 2020. Throughout her career, she has worked internationally in the United Kingdom, Spain, France ...

  7. Guy Mowbray - Wikipedia

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    Guy Nicholas Mowbray (born 16 February 1972) is an English football commentator, who primarily appears on the BBC and TNT Sports. While working for Eurosport at the 1998 World Cup, he became the youngest ever television commentator on a World Cup Final, aged 26. [1]

  8. Timeline of Sky Sports - Wikipedia

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    8 August – Sky Sports takes over from BT Sport as broadcaster of cricket's Caribbean Premier League. 6 September – Apart from England's home matches, Sky Sports is the exclusive broadcaster of football's new UEFA Nations League tournament. September – Sky Sports resumes covering the NBA after a decade on other networks.

  9. List of cricket commentators - Wikipedia

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    Fox Cricket 2018– Ian Bishop: West Indies 1989–1998 Sky Sports 2005–present Channel 4 2000–2004 SABC Television 2005–2008 Channel 5 2007–2009 Greg Blewett: South Australia 1991–2007 Australia 1995–2000 Sky Sports 2009– Seven Network 2018– Henry Blofeld: Cambridge University 1958–1960 ITV 1966–1969