MLC 2023: The CBS Sports Network will telecast major league cricket matches during the inaugural season. Major League Cricket announced today that select matches from its historic inaugural season will be broadcast live on CBS Sports Network this July.
Many of the worldβs top players in the United States for the first time:-
The agreement brings Americaβs new professional cricket league to one of the countryβs leading sports channels for the first time, with many of the worldβs top players competing in the United States for the first time.
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Programming on CBS Sports Network begins on Monday, July 17, when the Texas Super Kings face MI New York from 6:30 PM to 12:00 AM ET.
Coverage will continue live on Friday, July 21st from 5:30 PM ET to 9:00 PM ET, featuring the Seattle Orcas and Texas Super Kings.
Will take on Texas Super Kings on July 24:-
The San Francisco Unicorns will take on the Texas Super Kings on Monday, July 24, with live coverage from 5:30 PM to 9:00 PM ET.
The broadcast, which will air live on CBS Sports Network. Will feature world-class production with a 30-camera set-up for matches at Grand Prairie Stadium in North Texas and Church Street Park in North Carolina.
An all-star lineup of announcers includes Indiaβs cricket icon Sunil Gavaskar, and former South African captain Graeme Smith. Former New Zealand international Danny Morrison and former Zimbabwe international Mpumalelo Mbangwa.
Experienced announcers Natalie Germanos (SA) And. Alan Wilkins (Wales) as well as rising star Nikhil Uttamchandani (Barbados) complete the commentary team.
Major League Cricket co-founder Vijay Srinivasan said:β
βMajor League Cricket showcases the best players from the worldβs second most popular sport right here in America.
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The sport is loved by billions of fans around the world. And we are thrilled to bring the adrenaline-packed match to a wider audience on CBS Sports Network this July in front of sold-out audiences in Texas and North Carolina.β