Sky Sports adds England heroes to ICC World T20 team

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Exciting New Faces for the ICC World T20

Cricket fans have wonderful news to look forward to as Sky Sports announces a fantastic boost to its 2016 ICC World Twenty20 coverage. The broadcaster has welcomed two true legends of the game, Stuart Broad and James Anderson, to its expert studio team. This marks a special occasion, as these England heroes will be swapping the middle for the studio for the very first time, bringing their vast T20 experience directly to viewers.

Stuart Broad, currently the world number one ranked Test bowler, and James Anderson, England's all-time leading wicket taker, are ready to provide expert views and analysis. They will be joined by presenters Ian Ward and Matt Floyd, alongside a star-studded list of guests including Kevin Pietersen, Kumar Sangakkara, Shane Warne, and Michael Atherton. This incredible line-up boasts three World T20 winners' medals and a combined total of 2,677 runs and 84 wickets in this format, ensuring that viewers receive top-tier insights from some of the most successful names in the sport.

Live Action and Year-Round Cricket

The action begins next week, with Sky Sports promising to show every ball live. In addition to the men's tournament, the channel will broadcast 13 games from the women's tournament, celebrating the very best of the sport. This event is just one part of a brilliant year-round offering of live cricket, which includes England's home series against Sri Lanka and Pakistan, over 50 domestic games, the IPL, and England Women playing at home to Pakistan.

For those following the tournament from India, Nasser Hussain, David Lloyd, and Nick Knight will provide commentary, while Rob Key will follow the England team throughout the event. Bryan Henderson, Sky Sports Head of Cricket, described the upcoming month as a time for "outrageous batting, courageous bowling and breath-taking fielding." Viewers can expect previews and analysis from a studio team featuring some of the biggest names ever to play the game.

Stuart Broad expressed his excitement about working with Sky Sports, recalling his fantastic experience winning the event with England in 2010. With such a talented team on board, this tournament promises to be a month of pure cricketing joy. If you need any assistance finding the right channel or have questions about your sports coverage, our friendly team is here to help. Simply call us on 0844 448 1671 for support. Calls cost 7p per minute plus your phone company's access charge.

Published: 2026-03-15

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