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A StarStudded Commentary Panel of ICC Cricket World Cup 2023

The ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 is getting underway. Just 2 days to go to start of the tournament. Some of the spectacular and reputed voices will cover this big tournament.

A StarStudded Commentary Panel of ICC Cricket World Cup 2023
Commentators of ICC Cricket World Cup 2023


Former Aussie skipper and 3 times World Cup winner Ricky Ponting and former English Captain and one-time World Cup winner Eion Morgan will cover ICC.tv's programs including a pre-match show, an innings break show, and a post-match show with a conclusion. Both of them will be assisted by World Cup winners Shane Watson, Lisa Sthalekar, Ramiz Raja, Ravi Shastri, Aaron Finch, Sunil Gavaskar, and Mathew Hayden.

The commentary box will be marked by the memorable final match commentary of ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 e.g. English great Nasser Hossain, Verbose Kiwi great Ian Smith, and Voice of the Caribbean Ian Bishop.

Former legendary cricketers like Waqar Yunus, Shaun Pollock, Anjum Chopra, and Michael Atherton will comment on the live action from the commentary box. They will be accompanied by some elite commentators and international stars e.g.  Kiwi Simon Doull, super excited Mpumelelo Mbangwa, punch liner Sanjay Manjrekar, Kiwi female cricketer Katey Martin, analyst Dinesh Karthik, former Dutch and Aussie cricketer Dirk Nannes, T20 World Cup winner Samuel Badree, voice of Bangladesh Athar Ali Khan and Lankan Russel Arnold.

Broadcasters are into the action for World Cup 2023

Some of the reputed broadcasters like Indian Harsha Bhogle, English great Mark Nicholas, South African Natalia Germanos, and South Africa's first female commentator Kass Naidoo are also added to the panel. Australian presenter and commentator Mark Howard and English Ian Ward also be joining the star-studded commentary panel.

StarStudded Commentary Panel of ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 by country:

Australia: Ricky Ponting, Mathew Hayden, Shane Watson, Aaron Finch, Dirk Nannes, Mark Howard, Lisa Sthalekar.

India: Harsha Bhogle, Ravi Shastri, Sunil Gavaskar, Sanjay Manjrekar, Dinesh Karthik.

England: Nasser Hossain, Michael Atherton, Eion Morgan, Ian Word.

South Africa: Shaun Pollock, Natalia Germanos, Kass Naidoo.

New Zealand: Ian Smith, Simon Dull, Katey Martin.

Pakistan: Ramiz Raza, Waqar Yunus.

West Indies: Ian Bishop, Samuel Badree.

Zimbabwe: Mpumelelo Mbangwa.

Bangladesh: Ather Ali Khan.

Sri Lanka: Russel Arnold.

The ICC World Cup 2023 will begin on 5th October with the last World Cup’s two finalists England and New Zealand at Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad.

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