Sun Feb 16 12:00:00 UTC 2025: ## ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025: Global Broadcast Details Unveiled

**Dubai, UAE –** Cricket fans worldwide will have ample opportunities to watch the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025, a 15-match tournament taking place in Pakistan and the UAE from February 19th to March 9th. The tournament will feature eight teams, with defending champions Pakistan kicking off against New Zealand on February 19th.

The ICC has secured extensive broadcast partnerships to ensure global coverage. Fans in over 80 territories can stream all matches for free on ICC.tv, while free audio commentary will be available globally via the ICC Match Centre website and app. Live radio broadcasts will also be available worldwide.

Regional broadcast details are as follows:

* **India:** JioStar will provide comprehensive coverage across its television channels and its streaming platform JioHotstar, offering a multi-lingual experience including Hindi, Marathi, Haryanvi, Bengali, Bhojpuri, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada. Innovative features like Indian Sign Language feeds and Audio Descriptive Commentary will ensure inclusivity.

* **Pakistan:** PTV and Ten Sports will broadcast the matches, with digital streaming available via Myco and Tamasha apps.

* **UAE & MENA:** CricLife MAX and CricLife MAX2 will televise the matches, with streaming via STARZPLAY.

* **UK:** Sky Sports will offer extensive television and digital coverage.

* **USA & Canada:** WillowTV will broadcast the tournament, with a Hindi language option on its app.

* **Caribbean:** ESPN Caribbean will provide television and streaming coverage.

* **Australia:** Amazon Prime Video will be the home of the Champions Trophy, offering coverage including Hindi commentary.

* **New Zealand:** Sky Sport NZ will provide television and digital coverage.

* **South Africa & Sub-Saharan Africa:** SuperSport will broadcast the matches.

* **Bangladesh:** Nagorik TV and T Sports will offer linear coverage, with streaming available via the Toffee app.

* **Sri Lanka:** Maharaja TV and Sirasa will offer linear and digital coverage respectively.

Audio coverage will also be available through various radio partners in multiple countries, including the BBC in the UK, All India Radio in India, and several stations in Pakistan, the UAE, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka.

The ICC is confident this extensive broadcast plan will make the Champions Trophy 2025 accessible to a massive global audience, ensuring no cricket fan misses a moment of the action.

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