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Pak vs Aus: Rob Key, Michael Kasprowicz named as commentators

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Pak vs Aus: Australia’s first visit to Pakistan in 24 years, which begins on March 4 at the Pindi Cricket Stadium, will be called by some of the world’s top cricket commentators.

The five-week visit will also include three ODIs and one T20I in addition to the three-Test series for the Benaud-Qadir Trophy.

From March 4 to 5, England’s Rob Key, Australia’s Michael Kasprowicz, and Pakistan’s Bazid Khan, Urooj Mumtaz, and Waqar Younis will commentate on the tour.

Only the Benaud-Qadir Trophy will be covered by Simon Katich of Australia, who, like Kasprowicz, will be making his commentary debut in Pakistan.

Pak vs Aus pre and post-match shows will be hosted by Sikander Bakht and Zainab Abbas, as well as Neroli Meadows, who will only be available for the first two Test matches.

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The High-Definition broadcast coverage will have 28 cameras, as well as a buggy cam, to enhance the viewing experience for fans both inside and outside Pakistan.

The Decision Review System (DRS) Technology will include Hawk-Eye and Ultra Edge.

PTV (Pakistan)

Etisalat (Middle East and North Africa)

Flow Sports (Caribbean)

Sky NZ (New Zealand)

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Fox Sports (Australia)

Sky Sports (United Kingdom)

Sony (South Asia outside Pakistan)

Super Sports (Sub-Saharan Africa)

Willow TV (North America)

ICC TV and Daraz will all broadcast the highly anticipated series (live streaming partner).

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