BT Activity will clearly show England’s excursions of the West Indies and New Zealand



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BT Activity have introduced a deal to clearly show England cricket in the West Indies and New Zealand – with the motion established to start out this thirty day period as the women’s aspect travel to Christchurch for their 1st ODI.

The broadcaster has secured a multi-12 months arrangement to air all men’s and women’s domestic and global action in the two areas – with Joe Root’s aspect established to travel to the Caribbean upcoming yr in lookup of revenge soon after their decline to the West Indies in 2019.

Aside from England, their package will include West Indies having on Sri Lanka in February and March 2022, whilst the hosts will also welcome South Africa, Australia and Pakistan over the summer season. 



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BT Activity have introduced a multi-yr offer to exhibit cricket in the West Indies and New Zealand



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In the meantime, Ireland are also established to perform the Windies for 3 A person Working day and a few T20 internationals up coming yr.

BT is wanting to move up its cricket coverage and has currently shown matches from New Zealand after airing their Check victory more than Pakistan – and is set to broadcast their collection in opposition to Australia in Feburary as nicely as the take a look at of Bangladesh the following thirty day period. 

Rachel Knight, of BT Activity, explained: ‘We want to give prospects with the ideal sport from across the world, so we are delighted to insert the England men’s and women’s cricket teams to our line up. 

‘In addition to some vastly essential and engaging Examination and T20 Intercontinental matches more than the upcoming 18 months, the new legal rights in New Zealand and West Indies will see the world’s prime cricketers often on BT Sport.’ 



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The broadcaster’s offer will also see domestic and worldwide action from New Zealand


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