Monday, January 18, 2010

T20 Cricket World 2010 Live Streaming

The International Cricket Council's global media and production partner for its audio-visual rights for ICC Events 2007-15 is ESPN STAR Sports (ESS).

Included in the new eight-year period are 18 ICC tournaments with two ICC Cricket World Cups, in Asia (2011) and Australasia (2015), and a minimum of three ICC Champions Trophy tournaments.

There are the first two ICC World Twenty20 events, the first of which took place in South Africa (2007) and the second of which takes place in the ICC's centenary year in England (2009).

And there are Cricket World Cup qualifiers, four ICC U/19 Cricket World Cups, and, for the first time, the Women's World Cup, with two tournaments scheduled in the eight-year timeframe.

ESS have also introduced revolutionary on-air presentation features allowing fans to witness the action through multiple and dramatic camera angles, including track cameras on the boundary ropes and innovative cable cameras to present the bird's eye view to the audience.

About ESPN STAR Sports

ESPN STAR Sports is a 50:50 joint venture between two of the world's leading cable and satellite broadcasters. As Asia's definitive and complete sports broadcaster and content provider, ESPN STAR Sports combines the strengths and resources of its ultimate parent companies - Walt Disney (ESPN, Inc.) and News Corporation Limited (STAR) - to deliver a diverse array of international and regional sports to viewers via its encrypted pay and free-to-air services.

ESPN STAR Sports showcases an unparalleled variety of premier live sports from around the globe to a cumulative reach of more than 310 million viewers in Asia, 24 hours a day. ESPN STAR Sports has 15 networks covering 24 countries, each localized to deliver differentiated world-class premier sports programming to Asian viewers. This includes ESPN Asia, ESPN China, ESPN India, ESPN Taiwan, ESPN Singapore, ESPN Philippines, MBC-ESPN (Korea), ESPN Hong Kong, STAR Sports Hong Kong, STAR Sports Asia, STAR Sports India, STAR Sports Taiwan, STAR Sports Southeast Asia, STAR Sports Singapore & STAR Cricket.

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