• ICC has announced an impressive roster of commentators for the upcoming Women’s T20 World Cup 2024.

  • The commentary panel features a lineup of distinguished former international cricketers, bringing a wealth of knowledge and diverse perspectives to the broadcast.

From Mithali Raj to Katey Martin: ICC unveils the star-studded panel of commentators for Women’s T20 World Cup 2024
Women T20 World Cup 2024 Commentary Panel (Image Source: X)

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced an impressive roster of commentators for the upcoming Women’s T20 World Cup 2024, ensuring fans receive comprehensive coverage and expert analysis throughout the tournament.

With 23 matches set to be played across two iconic venues in the UAE – Dubai International Cricket Stadium and Sharjah Cricket Ground – the T20 World Cup promises a thrilling display of cricketing action. The presence of an experienced commentary team will enrich fans’ viewing experience, providing in-depth insights and captivating storytelling that elevate the excitement on the field.

Notable names in the commentary panel

The commentary panel for this year’s tournament features a lineup of distinguished former international cricketers, bringing a wealth of knowledge and diverse perspectives to the broadcast. Among the notable names are Mithali Raj, Nasser Hussain, Katey Martin, Ian Bishop, and Sana Mir—all renowned for their deep understanding of the game and insightful commentary.

The team also includes Mel Jones, Mpumelelo Mbangwa, Carlos Brathwaite and Anjum Chopra, each offering a unique perspective that adds to the richness of the coverage. Their firsthand experience in high-stakes matches will provide fans with a deeper appreciation of the strategies, emotions, and nuances that come with T20 cricket at the highest level.

With the combination of stellar cricketing talent on the field and experienced commentators in the box, the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 promises to be an unforgettable tournament that not only showcases athletic excellence but also deepens the connection between the sport and its passionate fan base.

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Complete list of commentators for Women’s T20 World Cup 2024

Mithali Raj, Mel Jones, Sana Mir, Lisa Sthalekar, Stacy Ann King, Lydia Greenway, Anjum Chopra, WV Raman, Natalie Germanos, Ian Bishop, Kass Naidoo, Nasser Hussain, Alison Mitchell, Carlos Brathwaite, Mpumelelo Mbangwa and Ian Bishop.

Expressing his excitement regarding the global event, Bishop expressed his deep connection with women’s cricket, highlighting how it has been a passion of his for many years. He finds it thrilling to witness the evolution of the game, noting the remarkable progress in the skills of women cricketers. Bishop emphasized their growing ingenuity, athleticism, power, and finesse, which continue to push the boundaries of the sport and showcase an exciting level of cricketing talent.

“Women’s cricket has been very close to my heart for quite some time. It is exciting to behold how much the game has evolved – the women cricketers continue to exhibit ever-increasing ingenuity, athleticism, power and finesse,” said Bishop as quoted by ICC.

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