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Shane Warne – Channel Nine 2008–2022, Sky Sports 2009–2022; Everton Weekes - BBC Sport 1976, 1979 [106] [107] Peter West – BBC Radio 1948–1959, [108] [109] BBC Sport 1952–1986; Arlo White – BBC Radio 2005–2008; Alan Wilkins – ESPN Star Sports 1997–present; Bob Willis – BBC Sport 1985–1987, Sky Sports 1990–2019
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Live coverage of all 34 men's games and 34 women's games on Sky Sports The Hundred, with selected games on Sky Sports Mix and all women's games on Sky Sports Cricket YouTube BBC: 10 men's and 8 women's games live Indian Premier League Sky Sports: All 74 matches live on Sky Sports until 2027 Women's Premier League (IND) Sky Sports: Live until 2027
In some countries, broadcast rights to the 2022 Winter Olympics are already agreed upon through existing long-term deals. In France and the United Kingdom, these are the first Games where Eurosport will be the main rightsholder; the BBC will sub-license a limited amount of coverage on free-to-air television, as part of a deal in which the BBC sold the pay-TV rights to the 2018 and 2020 Games ...
Logan was one of a small number of female sports presenters to have made the transition to terrestrial television. [6] After ITV lost the terrestrial rights to the Premier League , she presented their UEFA Champions League coverage, including the 2005 and 2006 finals , between A.C. Milan and Liverpool , and Arsenal and Barcelona , respectively.
On 5 September 2022, Wilson announced that she had been diagnosed with stage III cervical cancer following a recent smear test. [5] A month later, she married her partner Dan McGrath, with whom she had a daughter, Mabel. [6] She returned to Sky Sports News on 30 November 2022, co-hosting on the 7pm timeslot. [2]
She studied sports science at Birmingham University, and represented Great Britain in rhythmic gymnastics at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, placing 31st in the All-Around. [ 1 ] She joined Sky News in 1992, where she first worked as a publicist before later becoming a sports reporter and presenter.
In 1999, she joined Sky Sports as a sports news presenter, and was involved in both the rugby and Golden League athletics coverage. In 2003 she rejoined the BBC as one of the main presenters of rugby union, cycling, and other events, such as the Olympic Games. [3] She also sometimes appears on BBC Radio 5 Live's Fighting Talk.