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Saturday, January 22, 2011

Watch Star Cricket - Live | Broadcaster of ICC Cricket world cup 2011 and other cricket matches

Star Cricket is the 24-hour cricket channel from ESPNStar. It has broadcasting rights for matches played in Australia and England as well as ICC matches. It will be broadcasting ICC Cricket World cup 2011 in India and some other countries. Here's how you can watch the Cricket channel live:



In India: Most DTH and cable operators provide Star Cricket. Here are the providers and the channel no. for Star Cricket:

Tata Sky - Channel 413
Reliance Big TV - Channel 506
Dish TV - Channel 659
Hathway Digital Cable - Channel 104
Airtel Digital TV - Channel 227
Sun Direct TV - Channel 507
Videocon d2h - Channel no. 405

Watching Star Cricket live on Internet: There are currently no options to watch Star Cricket live. However during big series they broadcast the matches live on Internet. You can however watch the highlights of cricket matches broadcast by Star cricket on espnstar.com/media-player


Other countries:
Sri Lanka : STAR Cricket now available in Dialog TV - channel no. 39 and on Teledasun (LBN).

Bangladesh : STAR Cricket now available only in Dhaka, Chittagong by local operators

Pakistan: STAR Cricket is available on some cable operators in Pakistan.

Indonesia: Star Cricket is available on Fast Media (cable) - channel no. 157

Hong Kong (IPTV): Star Cricket is available on Now TV - Channel 674 (ESPN Star Sports Cricket Live)

Japan (IPTV): Star Cricket is available on World On Demand - Channel 205

Singapore (IPTV): Star Cricket is available on mio TV - Channel 123

5 comments:

  1. This blog have complete detail about the Cricket World Cup 2011

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  2. Good info regards Cricket World Cup 2011

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  3. Over all southern Asia is covered by Star Cricket.

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  4. Thanks for the update, we dont get ESPN Star in Australia unfortunately

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