Now you can watch free live cricket online thanks to Ten Sports and NBC Universal. The two companies have tied up to develop and launch Ten Sports, a free, cricket-focused multiplatform sports portal.
According to the official press release, the site will debut with live webcast of the Compaq Cup - the tri-angular cricket series between India, New Zealand and Sri Lanka starting on Sept. 8. However, the homepage of Ten Sports says, "The next live webcast is on Sept. 2 - Colombo: Sri Lanka vs New Zealand 1st T20, 19:00 local and IST."
The portal will feature live webcast of full cricket matches that encompass exclusive content from numerous cricket boards including Pakistan, Sri Lanka, West Indies, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Dubai, and Abu Dhabi. As a result, cricket fans from across the Indian sub-continent and throughout the Middle East will be able to enjoy live coverage of cricket. The video experience will be accompanied by commentary and statistics, and will allow viewers to simultaneously chat with friends and family and other fans during live webcasts.
The website will open up access to Ten Sports' deep video archive globally enabling hundreds of hours of cricket matches for free on-demand, anywhere, anytime to cricket lovers worldwide. This archive would eventually be available to mobile users as well.
The portal will be owned and operated by NBC Universal Digital Solutions and will expand its content offerings to include other sports in the future. NBC will also syndicate live cricket webcast to its selected syndication partners for wider distribution.
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