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  2. Test Match Special - Wikipedia

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    BBC Radio was the first broadcaster to cover every ball of a Test match. [citation needed] Live cricket had been broadcast since 1927, but originally it was thought that Test match cricket was too slow for ball-by-ball commentary to work.

  3. Guerilla Cricket - Wikipedia

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    Guerilla Cricket successfully bid for the exclusive radio rights [5] to Ireland's inaugural Test match against Pakistan, beating both the BBC and Talksport to be the official radio partners of Cricket Ireland. The game was held at Malahide, near Dublin, from May 11–15, 2018. It was the first time the team commentated live from the match itself.

  4. List of cricket commentators - Wikipedia

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    BBC (Test Match Special) 1975–1984 The Sunday Telegraph 1975–1993 BBC Television 1984–1998 David Lloyd [d] Lancashire 1965–1983 England 1973–1980 BBC (Test Match Special) 1992–1995 Sky Sports 1999–2021 [86] Channel 9 2013–14 (The Ashes) Simon Mann: None BBC 1994–1996 BBC (Test Match Special) 1996–present Sanjay Manjrekar ...

  5. The Ashes LIVE: England vs Australia score and third Test ...

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    STUMPS! England 68/3 (trail by 195) Thursday 6 July 2023 18:36, Harry Latham-Coyle. Another Ashes day ends with things about even, as has been the case so often in this series so far.

  6. ABC Radio Grandstand - Wikipedia

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    Sports that covered by the station include Test, Twenty20 and One-Day International cricket (live), [1] rugby league (mostly in Queensland and New South Wales), the Summer Olympics, Australian Football League games, Australian Open tennis and soccer matches, including games involving the Socceroos and the A-League competition.

  7. Peter Baxter (radio producer) - Wikipedia

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    Baxter retired on 19 June 2007—with his last TMS production going off the air at 18:30. He was succeeded by Adam Mountford, the former cricket producer of BBC Radio Five Live. In tandem with his work on cricket he was also the rugby union producer for eight years and the University Boat Race producer throughout the 1980s.

  8. Jim Maxwell (commentator) - Wikipedia

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    He has provided radio commentary for around 340 Test Matches (as at 5th Test, Australia v India Sydney 2025) and numerous One Day Internationals, including seven World Cups [citation needed]. Since the 1983 World Cup in England, Maxwell has been a frequent member of the BBC's Test Match Special team and first commentated on an overseas Ashes ...

  9. Sports broadcasting contracts in the United Kingdom

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    Live Test Match Special commentary on all England home Test, ODI & T20 matches until 2028; Live commentary on all The Hundred matches on BBC Radio 5 Live, Radio 5 Sports Extra and BBC Sport website until 2028; ICC Cricket World Cup, ICC Champions Trophy & ICC World Twenty20 live matches