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The Cricket Show
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Presented bySimon O'Donnell (1997-2010)
Michael Slater (2011-present)
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons13
Production
Running time35 minutes
Original release
NetworkNine Network
Release1997 –
present

The Cricket Show is an Australian cricket television show, screened during the lunch breaks of Test matches in Australia on the Nine Network.

Currently hosted by former Australian Test cricketer Michael Slater with support from his former international teammate fast bowler Brett Lee. It also features other members of Nine's commentary team, such as Mark Taylor, Ian Healy and Mark Nicholas. The show focuses on interviews with Australian domestic and international cricket, cricketing tips, as well as reports and updates from cricket matches being played around the world.

Simon O'Donnell hosted the show from 1997[citation needed] but left to join The AFL Footy Show. Michael Slater replaced him in the summer of 2011/2012.

See also

Template:Sports Television in Australia