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BT Sport agrees West Indies and New Zealand cricket deals

February 5, 2021 by Staff

BT Sport will show all domestic and international cricket in the West Indies and New Zealand, including England men’s and women’s tours, after signing multi-year broadcast deals for each country. 

The deals include multiple England tours, starting this year with England women’s tour of New Zealand, New Zealand men’s series against Australia in February and March and Bangladesh men’s visit in March, and England men’s tour of the West Indies, which will see Joe Root’s Test side looking for revenge following a 2-1 series defeat in 2019. 

BT Sport’s rights with the Cricket West Indies extend to all men’s and women’s domestic and international cricket in the Caribbean which will be played in prime-time slots.

As well as England’s visit in 2022, BT Sport will have a packed schedule of international cricket from the West Indies in 2021. 

Rachel Knight, Sports Rights Director, BT Sport said: “We want to provide customers with the best sport from across the globe, so we are delighted to add the England men’s and women’s cricket teams to our line up.  

“In addition to some hugely important and enticing Test and T20 International matches over the next 18 months, the new rights in New Zealand and West Indies will see the world’s top cricketers regularly on BT Sport.”

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