We all love a good highlights package. Apart from re-living the moments again, they provide an opportunity for people who have missed live & who can't dedicate much time..to enjoy it later. Good highlights also help in promoting the game. Most cricket boards provide good highlights for their home matches, but it looks like the situation is changing.
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NZC used to provide decent (not good) highlights on their youtube channel and website for their home games, but they've changed it recently. They now upload 4min poor clips on youtube with a promise of 'highlights with longer duration at a later date' and i guess that time is 1 year, due to their contractual obligations.
CSA has also changed their ways. they now upload test match day highlights, an entire day late on their youtube channel and completely skip ODI highlights. their deal with star sports from last year might be reason for this.
ICC provides 5 minutes highlights of ICC tournament matches on their website. these are very poorly edited. again i guess contractual obligation with their global rights holder star sports is the reason.
is everything doomed? No. CA, ECB, CWI provide good highlights on youtube. PCB uploads most highlights non geoblocked on youtube but i guess it restricts a few like recent ENG 7 match T20I series. BCCI provides all highlights and other match clips ONLY on their own website.
So the question is..what if the remaining cricket boards too take this route while signing their next broadcast deal? is the future of cricket highlights going to be behind the broadcasters' walls? are you worried about this? or you don't care as long as highlights are available to you on hotstar/sonyliv/kayo/sparksport/supersport/daraz/skysports/flowsports ?
TLDR : cricket boards going for broadcaster exclusive deals for more money and destroying open for all access of highlights. worried? or don't care as long as you can watch them on your local broadcast/streaming service?
The Cricket World Cup is taking place between 5 October and 19 November 2023. Sky intends to broadcast live coverage of all matches in the Cricket World Cup on its Sky Sports channels. Channel 5 Broadcasting Limited has acquired secondary coverage rights and intends to show daily highlights of the tournament, and live coverage of the Final, on Channel 5. Channel 5 will also make its daily highlights programme available on My5, its on-demand service, shortly after broadcast. The BBC has acquired radio rights to cover the tournament and intends to broadcast live radio coverage on a station with national coverage.
So whether you want to watch Ashes 2023 TV highlights, listen to all the England v Australia action ball-by-ball on radio and Sounds or keep up with what's happening online, here's how to follow all the Tests at Edgbaston, Lord's, Headingley, Old Trafford and The Oval across the BBC in June and July 2023.
Fear not, while Sky Sports boast exclusive live coverage of the tournament throughout the autumn, there will be highlights shown on free-to-air TV so everyone can keep up to date with the biggest bashes and dramatic thrills.
Cricket World Cup highlights will be shown sporadically throughout matches during the tournament on Sky Sports Cricket and Main Event or online via the SkyGo app. However, formal highlights shows will be the ones above on Channel 5.
Added Ashes highlights to Sky stream playlist but, when I click on one, nothing happens. The first one I tried, 3rd test day 4, now says recorded 9 July but Sky Stream doesn't record so that doesn't make sense. I have a sports package and can watch on Sky go so what is the issue with stream
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