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The 2007 Cricket World Cup on Test Match Special


Five former World Cup winners - Sir Viv Richards, Sunil Gavaskar, Damien Fleming, Rameez Raja and Colin Croft - are part of the Test Match Special commentary team in the Caribbean for the World Cup starting on Tuesday 13 March.

 

They will be joined by TMS regulars Angus Fraser, Vic Marks, Barry Richards and Mike Selvey alongside commentators Jonathan Agnew, Simon Mann, Arlo White, Kevin Howells and Jonny Saunders, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Tony Cozier, Jim Maxwell, Bryan Waddle and Neil Manthorp.

 

BBC Five Live Sports Extra and BBC Radio 4 LW will carry a game every day throughout the tournament starting with the opening game when hosts West Indies take on Pakistan on 13 March through to the final on 28 April.

 

Throughout the tournament you can download the World Cup podcast at bbc.co.uk/cricket where TMS experts will give their take on how events in the Caribbean are unfolding.

 

At the World Cup, Test Match Special continues its highly successful innovation on interactive television.

 

Press the red button from any BBC TV channel on digital TV to access detailed stats, scorecards and graphics to support the commentary and expert opinions on air.

 

UK users will be able to hear commentary online at bbc.co.uk/cricket.

 

13 March - West Indies v Pakistan - 1430 GMT

14 March - Australia v Scotland - 1330 GMT

15 March - Zimbabwe v Ireland - 1430 GMT

16 March - England v New Zealand - 1430 GMT

17 March - India v Bangladesh - 1330 GMT

18 March - England v Canada - 1330 GMT

19 March - West Indies v Zimbabwe - 1430 GMT

20 March - South Africa v Scotland -1330 GMT

21 March - Sri Lanka v Bangladesh - 1330 GMT

22 March - Scotland v Holland - 1330 GMT

23 March - India v Sri Lanka - 1330 GMT

24 March - Australia v South Africa - 1330 GMT

24 March - England v Kenya - 1330 GMT

 

All the Super 8 stage matches will be covered live, as will the semi-finals and the final, on 28 April.

 

Seven ways to listen to TMS

 

Five Live Sports Extra:

DAB digital radio

Digital satellite channel 0144

Freeview channel 706

Cable TV channel 864 or 908

 

Radio 4:

On 198 Long Wave

 

Interactive/Online:

BBCi via the red button from BBC One and BBC Two (digital only)

Online at bbc.co.uk/cricket (UK users only).

 

From the first day of play, Tuesday 13 March, BBC One will air an hour's worth of highlights in a nightly television programme, providing viewers with a round-up of the day's matches.

 

Start times will vary but will usually be between 11.00pm and 11.30pm.

 

Manish Bhasin will anchor the programme from various locations in the West Indies, whilst Rishi Persad will act as roving reporter across the islands.

 

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Category: Five Live; Radio 4
Date: 06.03.2007
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