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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Star Cricket - Live cricket schedule for 2012

Star Cricket is the 24-hour cricket channel of ESPNStar. Star Cricket is broadcast from India and is available in different countries like Nepal, Bangladesh, Singapore, Sri Lanka and so on. It has been broadcasting live cricket hosted in different countries. Along with all ICC events, the channel has broadcasting rights for international cricket matches in Australia and England as well as other domestic matches.

Here is Star Cricket's live cricket schedule for 2012:


International cricket matches:
1) India tour of Australia, 4 tests, 2 T20 and Tri-series also featuring Sri Lanka (January - February).

2) West Indies tour of England, 3 tests, 3 ODI, 1 T20 in ( May to June 2012)

3) Australia tour of England, 5 ODIs ( in July 2012).

4) South Africa tour of England, 3 tests, 5 ODI, 3 T20s (in August to September 2012).

5) Twenty20 world cup in Sri Lanka (in September to October 2012).

6) South Africa tour of Australia, 3 tests (in November 2012).

7) Sri Lanka tour of Australia, 3 tests, 5 ODI, 2 T20s (in December 2012).

Other matches are still to be confirmed.

Domestic cricket matches:

1) Australia:
KFC Twenty20 Big Bash

Ryobi One Day Cup
Sheffield Shield

2) England
Liverpool Victoria County Championship
Friends Provident t20
Clydesdale Bank 40

3) West Indies:
Caribbean Twenty20

4) Other domestic
Champions League T20 2012

How to watch Star Cricket live? You can watch most matches shown by Star Cricket live on EspnStar.com/live 

4 comments:

  1. Thank You

    The Given information is very effective
    I will keep updated with the same

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  2. Nice
    Sharing but my stars are Pakistani Players

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  3. now star cricket will also telecast all the domestic and intternational matches to be played in india

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  4. will Big bash league live telecast on star cricket. pls tell me.

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