New Delhi, Sep 30: The ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025, to be played across India and Sri Lanka from September 30 to November 2, promises not just high-quality cricket but also a world-class broadcast
experience.
The ICC has unveiled a female-led, star-studded commentary panel alongside a suite of technological innovations that will transform the way fans experience the tournament.
Female-Led Commentary Team with Global Icons
For the first time, the commentary panel is being led by some of the most accomplished women cricketers and broadcasters in the world. Mel Jones, Isa Guha, Stacy-Ann King, and Julia Price will headline the team, joined by former captains Mithali Raj, Sana Mir, Nasser Hussain, and Anjum Chopra.
Adding further star power, ICC men's title winners Aaron Finch, Carlos Brathwaite, and Dinesh Karthik will provide their insights, while globally respected names Ian Bishop, Katey Martin, Natasha Farrant, Mpumelelo Mbangwa, and Russell Arnold add depth to the roster.
Completing the line-up are seasoned broadcasters Natalie Germanos, Alan Wilkins, and Kass Naidoo, along with rising voices Raunak Kapoor and Jatin Sapru.
This diverse team promises to combine sharp technical analysis, storytelling, and cultural perspectives, ensuring that every ball of the World Cup is captured with expertise and flair.
ICC Women's World Cup 2025 Commentators
Female Commentators | |
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Name | Country |
Mel Jones | Australia |
Isa Guha | England |
Stacy-Ann King | West Indies |
Julia Price | Australia |
Mithali Raj | India |
Sana Mir | Pakistan |
Anjum Chopra | India |
Katey Martin | New Zealand |
Natasha Farrant | England |
Natalie Germanos | South Africa |
Kass Naidoo | South Africa |
Male Commentators | |
Name | Country |
Nasser Hussain | England |
Aaron Finch | Australia |
Carlos Brathwaite | West Indies |
Dinesh Karthik | India |
Ian Bishop | West Indies |
Mpumelelo Mbangwa | Zimbabwe |
Russell Arnold | Sri Lanka |
Alan Wilkins | Wales |
Raunak Kapoor | India |
Jatin Sapru | India |
World-Class Broadcast Production
All matches will be produced live by ICC TV, supported by JioStar as production services partner and NEP for equipment support. Each game will be covered by at least 30 cameras, supported by specialty equipment like drone cameras, buggy cam, high-speed fixed cameras, and Spidercam at select venues.
Innovative broadcast enhancements include:
Decision Review System (DRS): Hawk-Eye's Smart Replay for synchronized multi-angle replays.
Graphics & Analytics: Hawk-Eye Piero graphics for tactical insights, WTVision scoring graphics, and Cricviz-powered deep data analysis.
Player Tracking: Quidich Innovation Labs' Field 360° to visualize fielding positions in real time.
Engaging Content: Pre-match shows, innings interval analysis, post-match wrap-ups, and behind-the-scenes features via the ICC Content Delivery Service.
Mobile-First Coverage: Vertical video production for select games to enhance the digital viewing experience.
Voices from the Commentary Box
Former players expressed their excitement at joining the broadcast team:
Mithali Raj: "It's about celebrating the best in the world and inspiring a new generation of girls who dream of playing cricket. "
Mel Jones: "The Women's World Cup has become a showcase of cricket's global growth and momentum. "
Nasser Hussain: "Women's cricket has taken giant strides, and this World Cup will show how far it has come. "
Raising the Bar for Women's Cricket
With elite commentators, cutting-edge broadcast technology, and engaging storytelling, the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 promises to set a new standard for how women's sport is consumed globally. Fans across the world can expect not just cricket, but a fully immersive experience that celebrates the game's growth and the athletes shaping its future.