CWC25 set for star-studded commentary lineup
A stellar commentary team has been revealed for the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025, starting September 30.
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The ICC has confirmed a strong female-led panel of commentators for the Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025, featuring some of the game’s biggest names and most experienced broadcasters.
Former World Cup winners Mel Jones, Isa Guha, Stacy-Ann King and Julia Price will headline the commentary team, joined by former captains Mithali Raj, Sana Mir and Anjum Chopra.
They will be joined by established commentators Katey Martin, Natasha Farrant and Kass Naidoo.
Adding further star power to the line-up are former World Cup winners Aaron Finch, Carlos Brathwaite and Dinesh Karthik, alongside renowned voices Nasser Hussain, Ian Bishop, Mpumelelo Mbangwa, Russell Arnold and popular broadcasters Raunak Kapoor and Jatin Sapru.
Every match of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 will be produced for live broadcast on ICC.tv, bringing fans around the world closer to the action when the tournament begins on 30 September across five venues in India and Sri Lanka.
Coverage will include a 30-minute pre-game show, detailed analysis during the innings break and comprehensive post-match wrap-ups, ensuring a world-class viewing experience throughout the competition.
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The world-class production will be supported by JioStar as the production services partner, with NEP supplying equipment support.
Beyond live match coverage, ICC.tv, in partnership with JioStar, will produce a vertical, mobile-first coverage for select games.
Hawk-Eye’s Smart Replay system will power the Decision Review System (DRS) through the tournament and will also provide Piero graphics for tactical insights and technical analysis.
WTVision will serve as the scoring graphics provider, working in collaboration with Cricviz, who will deliver deep cricket data and analytics. Quidich Innovation Labs will provide player tracking services and Field 360°, a dynamic virtual field model showcasing evolving fielding positions in real time.