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  2. Willow (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Willow is an American pay television sports channel which is devoted to airing overseas cricket events, including live and recorded matches and other cricket-related programming in English, with the majority of its advertising targeted towards the Indian subcontinent diaspora in North America.

  3. Sports broadcasting contracts in India - Wikipedia

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    AFC Women's Asian Cup: WBD India: Eurosport: WBD India: Discovery+ [68] Reliance: Jio TV: AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup: None Dream Sports: FanCode [65] AFC U-17 Women's Asian Cup [65] SAFF: SAFF Championship: Prasar Bharati: DD Sports: Dream Sports: FanCode [69] [70] SAFF U-20 Championship: None Sportzworkz YouTube channel [71] SAFF U-17 ...

  4. FairBreak Invitational T20 - Wikipedia

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    The FairBreak Invitational T20 is a women's Twenty20 cricket competition. The tournament, sanctioned by the ICC, is privately-run by FairBreak Global, a company that aims to promote gender equality. Players from around the world play in the tournament, spread across six teams. The inaugural tournament took place in Dubai in 2022.

  5. Timeline of cricket on UK television - Wikipedia

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    One of the new channels is devoted to cricket and is called Sky Sports Cricket. [37] 10 August-1 September – Sky Sports broadcasts eight matches live from the 2017 Women's Cricket Super League. This marks Sky’s first major foray into women’s cricket. [38] Sky expands its coverage the following year, showing 12 matches from the 2018 event ...

  6. Women's Cricket World Cup - Wikipedia

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    Limited overs cricket was first played by first-class teams in England in 1962. [5] Nine years later, the first international one day match was played in men's cricket, when England took on Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. [6] Talks began in 1971 about holding a World Cup for women's cricket, led by Jack Hayward. [7]

  7. Seven Sport - Wikipedia

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    Seven would broadcast coverage of all test matches, Women's internationals, 43 Big Bash League matches per-season, and 23 Women's Big Bash League matches per-season. All events would be shared with the newly established Fox Cricket channel. This ended Nine's 45-year run as television rightsholder of international cricket in Australia. [25]