2009 ICC Champions Trophy - Media Coverage

Media Coverage

Television
Africa
  • SABC3 Sport (live) – South Africa
  • Supersport (live) – Sub Saharan Africa & South Africa
  • ART Prime Sport (live) – Middle East & North Africa
Americas
  • Caribbean Media Corporation (live) – Caribbean
  • ATN (live) – Canada
  • DirecTV (live) – United States
  • NCN Guyana (live) - Guyana
Asia
  • ART Prime Sport (live) – Middle East & North Africa
  • Star Cricket (live) – India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Bhutan
  • ESPN (live) – India, Sri Lanka
  • Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation – Channel Eye (live) – Sri Lanka
  • DD National (live) – India (only India matches, semis and finals)
  • Bangladesh Television (live) – Bangladesh
  • Starhub (live) - Singapore
  • Astro Box Office Sports (live) – Malaysia
  • First Media (live) - Indonesia
  • Star Sports (live) – China & Macau
  • GEO Super (live) – Pakistan
  • Pakistan Television Corporation (live) – Pakistan
  • PCCW - Hong Kong
Europe
  • Eurosport (pay per view) – Europe
  • Sky Sports (live) – United Kingdom & Ireland
  • Geo TV *Urdu Commentary* (live) – United Kingdom, Ireland & Europe
Oceania
  • Fox Sports (live) – Australia
  • Sky Sport (live) – New Zealand
  • Sky Pacific (live) – Pacific Islands
Radio
Asia
  • Hum FM 106.2 (English & Urdu) – UAE
  • FM Gold (English/Hindi) – India matches, semis and finals
Oceania
  • Radio Sport NZ (English) – Score updates of New Zealand matches

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