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The ICC have confirmed the broadcast arrangements for the second edition of the U19 Women's T20 World Cup.
Here's everything you need to know about when and where to catch the action live.
India: JioStar will stream all matches live on digital platforms, with the semi-finals and final also airing on Star Sports 2.
Pakistan: Ten Sports and PTV.
Bangladesh: Toffee
Sri Lanka: TV1, with ICC.tv also providing access.
United Kingdom and Northern Ireland: Sky Sports
Australia: Prime Video
New Zealand: Sky TV will air matches on both linear and digital platforms.
Sub-Saharan Africa: SuperSport
Caribbean, Latin America, and Brazil: ESPN will provide coverage via the Disney+ app.
USA and Canada: Willow TV
MENA region: E& will broadcast via CricLife W and StarzPlay.
Papua New Guinea: PNG Digicel will cover the tournament alongside ICC.tv.
All Other Territories: Fans can access free live coverage via the ICC.tv app.
A full list of all the broadcasters that will broadcast live coverage from the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 can be found via this link
Former international players and mentors talk about the inaugural ICC Women's U19 T20 World Cup.
A wide array of broadcasters have been onboarded to bring the action to every corner of the globe, apart from all games being broadcast live on ICC.tv.
All matches will feature a pre-game build-up, innings interval shows and post-match wrap-ups, delivering comprehensive storytelling and analysis.
From the Super Six stage onward, the coverage will introduce iHawk, an advanced ball-tracking technology, for an enhanced viewer experience.
An exciting mix of former players and seasoned broadcasters will lend their invaluable experience and feedback.
These include the likes of Julia Price, Stacy-Ann King, Isobel Joyce and Marina Iqbal, who have formerly competed in Women’s World Cups.
They are joined by renowned broadcasters Kass Naidoo, HD Ackerman, Ed Rainsford and Charles Dagnall alongside Raunak Kapoor, Jon Kent, Georgie Heath, Philasande Sixaba and Ben Jones.
The iconic voice of Ian Bishop will join the commentary panel for the knockout stages, lending his expertise in the crucial stage of the tournament.
Fans can also keep up with the tournament via the dedicated online website for match highlights, live scores, fixtures and standings.
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Sixteen teams will compete in 41 matches across three host cities in Malaysia – Johor, Sarawak, and Selangor.
The opening day promises to be a blockbuster with six matches, including Group B clashes where England face Ireland and Pakistan take on the USA in Johor.
Fans in Sarawak can witness Samoa taking on Nigeria, while New Zealand meet South Africa in Group C action.
In Selangor, Group D matches feature Australia against Scotland and Bangladesh against Nepal.
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