Seven screens T20I International Women’s Cricket: Australia v West Indies Live from North Sydney Oval today.
Emma Freedman joins the commentary team, which for the women’s international summer features Lisa Sthalekar, Holly Ferling, Erin Holland, Elyse Villani, Brad Hodge, Jason Richardson, Andy Maher, Alister Nicholson, Kirsten Short, Emma Inglis and Trent Copeland live from the ground for every match in the series.
Head of Network Sport Lewis Martin, said: “There’s no better way to open Seven’s summer of cricket than with Australia’s most successful sporting team: our national women’s cricket team. Their showdown with the West Indies across both formats will be a heroic contest.
“That’s just the start of a sensational summer of cricket on Seven. With reinvigorated, shortened and power packed WBBL and BBL seasons featuring the biggest names in the game, coupled with the history and reverence of the men’s and women’s summer Test series, it’s going to be the greatest ever season on Your Home of Cricket.”
The Australian women’s cricket team, to launch the greatest summer of cricket ever on the Seven Network on Sunday when they take on the West Indies in the first of six blockbuster white-ball matches.
With an all-star line-up captained by Alyssa Healy, who will lead the team out onto North Sydney Oval on Sunday in what will be her 250th match in the green and gold, the Aussies are the world’s undisputed #1 team having recently retained the Ashes in the UK.
Over the next two weeks on Seven, they will battle for world supremacy in a three-match T20 international series and a three-match ODI series against a youthful West Indies side with a new Australian coach to spearhead their campaign.
The live and free action begins at 12.00pm AEDT Sunday on Channel 7 and 7mate with the opening match of the T20I series, and kicks off the start of a sensational 2023-24 summer of cricket on Seven:
• Thursday 19 October to Saturday 2 December – WBBL
• Thursday 7 December to Wednesday 24 January – BBL
• Thursday 14 December to Sunday 7 January – Australia v Pakistan Men’s Test Series
• Wednesday 17 January to Monday 29 January – Australia v West Indies Men’s Test Series
• Saturday 27 January – Sunday 18 February – Australia v South Africa Women’s International Series
Cricket fans can tune into 7plus for extra bonus cricket content including The Grade Cricketer’s latest throwdowns with the Australian men’s and women’s cricket teams, every season of Seven’s cricket quiz show Stumped, along with interviews, bonus player access and features on demand.
Women’s T20I, Match 1: Australia v West Indies
Local times:
Sunday 1 October
Women’s T20I, Match 1 – Australia v West Indies (North Sydney Oval)
Sydney 12.00pm on Channel 7
Melbourne 12.00pm on 7mate
Brisbane 11.00am on Channel 7
Adelaide 11.30am on 7mate
Perth 9.00am on 7mate
Monday 2 October
Women’s T20I, Match 2 – Australia v West Indies (North Sydney Oval)
Sydney 7.00pm on 7mate
Melbourne 7.00pm on 7mate Brisbane 6.00pm on 7mate
Adelaide 6.30pm on 7mate
Perth 4.00pm on 7mate
Thursday 4 October
Women’s T20I, Match 3 – Australia v West Indies (Alan Border Field, Brisbane)
Sydney 7.00pm on 7mate
Melbourne 7.00pm on 7mate
Brisbane 6.00pm on 7mate
Adelaide 6.30pm on 7mate
Perth 4.00pm on 7mate
Sunday 8 October
Women’s ODI, Match 1 – Australia v West Indies (Alan Border Field, Brisbane)
Sydney 10.30am on 7mate
Melbourne 10.30am on 7TWO
Brisbane 9.30am on 7TWO
Adelaide 10.00am on 7mate
Perth 7.30am on 7TWO
Thursday 12 Octobeer
Women’s ODI, Match 2 – Australia v West Indies (Junction Oval, Melbourne)
Sydney 10.00am on 7mate
Melbourne 10.00am on 7mate
Brisbane 9.00am on 7mate
Adelaide 9.30am on 7mate
Perth 7.00am on 7mate
Saturday 14 October
Women’s ODI, Match 3 – Australia v West Indies (Junction Oval, Melbourne)
Sydney 10.00am on 7TWO
Melbourne 10.00am on 7mate
Brisbane 9.00am on 7mate
Adelaide 9.30am on 7mate
Perth 7.00am on 7TWO