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SEN Stadium, Sync to make Test debut this summer

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Cricket fans are in for a treat this summer, with Sports Entertainment Network (SEN) confirming its revolutionary products - SEN Stadium and SEN Sync - will be available across the entirety of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test Series.

SEN Stadium allows fans to listen to SEN Cricket’s broadcast live in-stadium with zero delays, whilst SEN Sync means fans watching from home can sync SEN Cricket’s broadcast up with the vision from their preferred television broadcaster.

SEN Cricket is also delighted to announce that Indian legend, Ravi Shastri, will be joining its commentary team across the entirety of the Test summer ahead.

The coverage will be led by the game’s best play-by-play callers in Gerard Whateley and Adam Collins, who will be joined by cricket experts Damien Fleming, Simon Katich, Ian Healy, Lisa Sthalekar, and Ravi Shastri.

The team will be complemented by Bharat Sundaresan’s colourful analysis, and respected, award-winning journalists, Tom Morris and Peter Lalor, who will also join the coverage with the latest news right across the summer.

"We’re thrilled to elevate the cricket fan experience this summer with SEN Stadium and SEN Sync," said Craig Hutchison, CEO of Sports Entertainment Network. "These innovative products bring fans closer to the action, whether they’re cheering from the stands or enjoying the game at home. With the expertise of our world-class commentary team, led by legends like Ravi Shastri, we’re setting a new standard for cricket coverage this summer."

SEN Cricket will also be the first broadcaster on-air across the Test summer, with its new program ‘The New Ball’ airing live every morning

‘The New Ball’ will be on air live from 11am AEDT today, ahead of the first ball of the Test summer at 1.20pm AEDT.

To access SEN Sync and Stadium, fans can download the SEN app.

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