England vs India FREE to watch and stream on Channel 4 as live cricket makes terrestrial TV return in UK after 16 years
LIVE Test cricket will return to terrestrial TV in the UK for the first time since 2005 after Channel 4 won the rights for England’s series in India.
The First Test begins at 4am in Chennai on Friday when Joe Root’s team take on the might of India led by Virat Kohli.
Sir Alastair Cook has been approached by Channel 4 to be a pundit while Sir Andrew Strauss, another knighted former England captain, might be used later in the series.
Star Sports hold the global rights for the series and, after weeks of negotiation and speculation, have signed a deal with Channel 4.
The contract is for the entire tour - four Tests, five T20 matches and three one-day internationals.
Although three of the four Tests start very early in the morning, the Third Test in Ahmedabad is a day/night game which means a 9am start in the UK.
It is believed Ch4 have secured the rights for around £7million - much less than the original asking price of close to £25million.
The deal is non-exclusive, so there is still time for Sky Sports or BT Sport to come in and show packages of the action.
But they seem to want to use their resources to secure the rights for next winter’s Ashes series. BT showed the last Ashes tour in 2017-18.
Ch4 are confident they will attract big viewing figures with many people at home because of Covid-19.
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India are on a high following their shock recent victory in Australia while England beat Sri Lanka 2-0 with captain Joe Root making scores of 228 and 186.
While Sky TV produced their own commentary from the likes of Mike Atherton, Nasser Hussain and David Lloyd during the Sri Lanka series, Ch4 will take the world feed and ‘top and tail’ the action with a presenter and studio analysis from the likes of Cook.
The world feed commentary team includes two former England batsman - Nick Knight and Mark Butcher.
The last live Test cricket shown on free-to-air TV was the historic 2005 Ashes series, when Ch4 screened England beating the Aussies at home for the first time since 1985.
Ch4 shared live coverage of the 2019 World Cup Final in a one-off deal with Sky and attracted 15.4million viewers during the day. Research by the ECB said a third of viewers were watching cricket for the first time.
What radio station can I listen to England vs India on?
- will be the exclusive radio broadcaster for the tour with every ball of every game live on
- The broadcast team includes talkSPORT cricket regulars, Darren Gough, Mark Nicholas, Mark Butcher, Matt Prior, Steve Harmison, Gareth Batty, Alex Tudor, Neil Manthorp, Jarrod Kimber, Jon Norman, Guy Swindells and Andrew McKenna.
- Harmison will also host a regular show, live-streamed on at the end of play each day, as part of 500 hours of cricket programming across the series.
- Complementing the live commentaries will be a daily Following On podcast, there will also be a two-hour highlights package for those who miss the action, plus the Cricket Collective will deliver regular preview and review shows.
- To follow the action on , download the talkSPORT app, re-tune your DAB radio, listen at talkSPORT.com or tell your smart speaker to ‘play talkSPORT 2’.