Broadcast details for ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 announced
The ICC has confirmed the global broadcast arrangements for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025, ensuring fans across continents can follow all the action from September 30 to November 2.
JioStar leads India coverage via Star Sports and JioHotstar
In India, JioStar will broadcast matches through Star Sports on linear TV and the JioHotstar digital platform. Star Sports’ TV feed will also reach viewers in Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Maldives, and Bhutan through regional distribution partnerships.
English commentary will be provided for all matches, while India’s games, both semi-finals, and the final will also feature regional language coverage in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada.
Maharaja TV and global partners extend reach
In Sri Lanka, Maharaja TV will air all matches live on TV1 and stream via sirasatv.lk. Digital access is also available through the ICC.tv app.
Broadcast partners by region:
- USA & Canada: Willow TV (TV & digital)
- Caribbean & South America: ESPN (TV, digital, Disney+ app)
- United Kingdom: Sky Sports Cricket (all matches), Sky Sports Main Event (29 matches)
- Australia: Prime Video (live and free with Amazon account)
- New Zealand: Sky TV (linear and digital)
- Bangladesh: TSM via T-Sports and Toffee
- Middle East & North Africa: e& via Criclife on Starzplay and linear TV
- Sub-Saharan Africa: SuperSport
- Pakistan: PTV and TEN Sports, with digital on Myco and Tamasha
- Pacific Islands: PNG Digicel
- South East Asia: StarHub (Singapore), Astro Cricket (Malaysia and Hong Kong)
All remaining territories—including Afghanistan—can access matches through the ICC’s official streaming platform, ICC.tv.
ICC TV to deliver world feed production
The host broadcast coverage will be provided by ICC TV, delivering a standardized world feed to all global broadcast partners. JioStar will handle the global distribution of this world feed.
Global radio coverage confirmed
On the radio front, BBC (UK) and All India Radio (India) will deliver live commentary from match venues. UK listeners can tune into BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra, while global audiences can stream audio coverage via the ICC.tv app.
This comprehensive broadcast plan reflects the ICC’s commitment to expanding access to women’s cricket and growing ICC.tv as a global cricket destination.
