Overview
- ICC TV will produce every match with at least 30 cameras, analytical enhancements and full studio build-ups, backed by a star commentary team led by Mel Jones, Isa Guha, Mithali Raj and Sana Mir.
- Jiostar will distribute the world feed to partners including Star Sports in India with JioHotstar streaming, Sky Sports (UK), Willow TV and ESPN (Americas), Prime Video (Australia), Sky TV (New Zealand) and Maharaja TV’s TV1 (Sri Lanka), with ICC.tv serving remaining territories.
- Coverage includes English for all fixtures with additional Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada options for India games plus the semifinals and final.
- The eight-team event runs from September 30 to November 2 in Guwahati, Visakhapatnam, Navi Mumbai, Indore and Colombo, opening with India vs Sri Lanka in Guwahati as Colombo stages all Pakistan fixtures.
- Fans can buy low-cost tickets starting at Rs 100 in India and LKR 100 in Sri Lanka, while the prize pool totals $13.88 million with $4.48 million for the champions and $2.24 million for the runners-up.