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STAR Cricket
Programming
Language(s)English
Ownership
OwnerESPN Star Sports

Part of the ESPN-STAR network, STAR Cricket is a 24-hour cricket channel targeting Indian audiences owned by STAR TV. A channel showcasing first-class cricket action from around the globe, it broadcasts live and prerecorded international and regional cricket events as well as programming customised for the Indian audience, including cricket news update, magazine and reality shows. It is the spin-off cricket sports channel of STAR Sports.[1][2][3]

Availability

Watch Star Cricket Online


India

ESPN Star Sports (ESS) via its STAR Cricket channel was the The official broadcaster of the 2011 Cricket World Cup Final experienced all-time high TRPs, and had raised ad rates for 10 second slots during the finals to 24 lakh (US$29,000), prior to the finals.[4] A 24 hour HD simulcast of Star Cricket launched on 19 July and is available on Videocon D2h,Tata Sky and Airtel Digital TV.

Sri Lanka

  • STAR Cricket now available in Dialog TV, Cable TV,SLT Peo TV and Dish Tv

Bangladesh

  • STAR Cricket now available in Dhaka and Chittagong by local operators and is available most part of Division of Bangladesh in cities or towns in local cable.

Pakistan

  • STAR Cricket is available on some cable operators in Pakistan

Broadcast

International
Australia
Caribbean
United Kingdom
News
  • Australia Cricket Weekly.
  • Cricket Extraws.
  • England Cricket Weekly.
  • India Cricket Weekly.
  • Inside Cricket.

See also

References

  1. ^ STAR family to launch cricket channel
  2. ^ STAR Cricket News Via espnstar.com
  3. ^ STAR family to launch cricket channel
  4. ^ "TV viewership at all-time high during climactic final". Business Standard. April 4, 2011. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)