T20 World Cup 2022: From Ravi Shastri To Harsha Bhogle, Here’s The Full List Of Commentators

Dubai: The International Cricket Council on Sunday revealed the complete list of commentators for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022, which would offer professional insight when the competition takes place in Australia from October 16 to November 13, 2022.

The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 will be broadcast live on ICC TV, and licensees will have access to a global feed service. This will consist of a pre-game show, an intermission filler, and a post-game wrap-up. More people than ever before will be able to enjoy the game thanks to a star-studded commentary roster.

Eoin Morgan, the most recent captain to win the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, will make his ICC TV commentary debut and will be joined by other illustrious figures including Adam Gilchrist, Mel Jones, Shane Watson, and Michael Clarke, all of whom have won the Cricket World Cup for Australia in the past.

In addition to former India Coach and Men’s Cricket World Cup victor Ravi Shastri and Women’s Cricket World Cup and T20 World Cup victor Isa Guha, they are joined by former England captains Nasser Hussain and Michael Atherton. Other notables include former South African paceman Dale Steyn, Men’s T20 World Cup champions Carlos Brathwaite and Samuel Badree, ICC Hall of Famers Shaun Pollock and Sunil Gavaskar, and Carlos Brathwaite and Samuel Badree.

The panel will also include veteran broadcasters Harsha Bhogle, Ian Smith, Bazid Khan, Natalie Germanos, Mark Howard, Ian Bishop, Athar Ali Khan, Simon Doull, Russel Arnold, Danny Morrison, and Mpumelelo Mbangwa.

Meanwhile, Preston Mommsen, Niall O’Brien, Brian Murgatroyd, and Dirk Nannes will all compete in the First Round of the competition.

Here is the complete commentary roster for you:

Adam Gilchrist (Australia), Athar Ali Khan (Bangladesh), Ian Bishop (West Indies), Ian Smith (New Zealand), Pommie Mbangwa (Zimbabwe), Preston Mommsen (Scotland), Ravi Shastri (India), Isa Guha (England), Bazid (Pakistan), Brian Murgatroyd (Netherlands), Mark Howard (Australia), Russell Arnold (Sri Lanka), Carlos Brathwaite (West Indies), Mel Jones (Australia), Samuel Badree (West Indies), Dale Steyn (South Africa), Michael Atherton (England), Shane Watson (Australia), Danny Morrison (New Zealand), Michael Clarke (Australia), Shaun Pollock (South Africa), Dirk Nannes (Dutch), Nasser Hussain (England), Simon Doull (New Zealand), Eoin Morgan (England), Natalie Germanos (South Africa), Sunil Gavaskar (India), Harsha Bhogle (India), and Niall O’Brien (Ireland).

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