Women’s World Cup 2025 Commentators
ICC announces expert commentary lineup for Women’s World Cup 2025. (Credits : "X"/@NightWatchMad/@TheBarmyArmy)

Overview:

Well-known broadcasters Natalie Germanos, Alan Wilkins, and Kass Naidoo will also feature, along with Raunak Kapoor and Jatin Sapru, combining experience and new energy for balanced and informed coverage.

Fans across the globe are looking forward to comprehensive live coverage of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025. The tournament will feature teams, who will be competing in a round-robin format, scheduled from 30 September to 2 November across five different venues.

Each game will be covered using over 30 high-definition cameras, along with advanced visual technology and real-time analytical tools. This approach will ensure a dynamic, engaging viewing experience tailored to modern cricket audiences, all guided by a world-class commentary panel.

The broadcast team includes a powerful lineup of renowned former players and expert analysts. Among them are World Cup winners Mel Jones, Isa Guha, Julia Price, and Stacy-Ann King. They’ll be joined by Mithali Raj, Sana Mir, Anjum Chopra, and Natasha Farrant, offering a wealth of cricketing insight.

Well-known broadcasters Natalie Germanos, Alan Wilkins, and Kass Naidoo will also feature, along with Raunak Kapoor and Jatin Sapru, combining experience and new energy for balanced and informed coverage.

Nasser Hussain, Carlos Brathwaite, Aaron Finch, and Dinesh Karthik are also part of the panel, and they will be supported by Katey Martin, Ian Bishop, Mpumelelo Mbangwa, and Russell Arnold.

Seamless & Enhanced Coverage for Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025

ICC TV’s all-inclusive production setup allows broadcasters to transmit matches smoothly without requiring extra on-site presentation equipment.

Beyond the live action, fans can expect complete programming around each match, including a 30-minute pre-match show, mid-innings analysis, and a post-game wrap-up offering an immersive cricket experience from start to finish.

JioHotStar will serve as the production services partner for the Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025, with NEP providing equipment support.

The Decision Review System (DRS), powered by Hawk-Eye’s Smart Replay, will feature multi-angle replays for quick and accurate decisions. Hawk-Eye will also offer Piero graphics for tactical analysis.

WTVision will handle scoring graphics, supported by CricViz, which will deliver advanced data and match analytics.

In addition to the main broadcast, ICC TV and JioHotStar will deliver vertical, mobile-friendly coverage for select matches.

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