SEN unveils its broadcast team for T20 World Cup

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Sports Entertainment Network (SEN) will bring cricket fans unprecedented coverage of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, covering every ball of the 45-game tournament, including every Australian game live across SEN airwaves.

SEN Chief Sports Caller Gerard Whateley will spearhead the network’s commentary team, calling all key games throughout the tournament.

The commentary booth will have no shortage of experts, providing listeners with a unique insight into the games as they unfold. Cricket analysts and former Australian representatives Damien Fleming, Simon O’Donnell and ICC Hall of Fame inductee Lisa Sthalekar are just some of the names featured on SEN’s coverage.

Fans will also be treated to the coach’s perspective, with former Australian coach Darren Lehmann and renowned T20 coach Darren Berry joining the SEN commentary team.

Adam Collins and Bharat Sundaresan will provide some international flair. At the same time, Dan McHardy and Grant Elliott will call all Black Caps games back to New Zealand on SENZ.

Rounding out the callers are familiar SEN faces such as Matt White, Jimmy Smith, Sam Hargreaves, Kym Dillon, Tim Gossage, Peter Vlahos, Mark Braybrook, and David ‘Flash’ Lithgow.

All 45 games of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup will be broadcast live from the ground and available on SEN Fanatic, available via DAB+ and streaming on the SEN App. Every Australian game will be broadcast live on the SEN airwaves along with all blockbuster and finals matchups.

Sports Entertainment Network Chief Executive Craig Hutchison says “We are incredibly excited to bring every ball of the 45-game journey of the Men’s T20 World Cup to our listeners.”

“Our talent behind the microphone is the best in class, so when fans tune into the SEN airwaves, SEN Fanatic or the SEN App, they know they’ll hear insights and analysis from the best the game has to offer.”

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