From Isa Guha, Mithali Raj to Kass Naidoo, Sana Mir: Here is the panel of starred comments for the Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025

THE ICC 2025 Women’s Cricket World Cup should present a benchmark in sports broadcasting, as the Cricket Apex body has confirmed a panel of comments led by women filled with former legends and renowned broadcasters. This decision not only highlights the growing stature of female cricket, but also guarantees fans of world class coverage and an analysis of experts at the start of the tournament on September 30 in India and Sri Lanka.
At the heart of the comments team are the most famous names in the female game.
A goura: The former fast launcher of England, winner of the World Cup and one of the most respected broadcasters of the cricket today.
Mithali Raj: The former captain of India and one of the greatest passers -by in the history of female cricket, offering an unrivaled overview of the striker and the captain.
Kass Naidoo: A veteran South African diffuser with decades of experience of comments.
Healthy mir: The former Pakistani captain, temple of the CPI renown, and widely admired for his sense of lively cricket.
Mel Jones: The former winner of the Australian World Cup has become famous commentator.
Stacy-Ann King: Former International West Indies and now a key member of the world’s broadcasting teams.
Julia Price: The former Australian Window goalkeeper who went to a voice behind the microphone.
Anjum Chopra: A pioneer figure in the cricket of Indian women and a respected television analyst.
This female basic panel is designed to bring new perspectives and authorize representation, creating a marked moment for the women’s world cup.
CWC25: Katey Martin and Natasha Farrant to add a global flavor
In addition to the main programming, the ICC has recruited a strong distribution of international voice support to add balance and depth to the comments team.
Katey Martin (New Zealand) and Natasha Farrant (England) join the former players now do their brand in the broadcasting.
Natalie Germanos, one of the most popular commentators in South Africa, strengthens the team with its detailed awareness of the match.
The male cricket icons will also contribute, notably Aaron Finch, Carlos Brathwaite and Dinesh Karthik, all bringing unique perspectives of their experiences as winners of the ICC trophy.
Veteran voices like Nasser Hussain, Ian Bishop, Mpumelelo Mbangwa and Russell Arnold ensure that fans acquire a truly international diffusion experience.
The popular presenters Raunak Kapoor and Jatin Sapru will organize pre and post-match programs, connecting the world public to a committing analysis and a friendly narration.
Advanced technology to improve broadcasts in CWC25
The ICC has also invested in advanced diffusion innovations to raise the viewing experience. Each match of the 2025 Women’s World Cup will be available:
- Hawk-Eye Smart Replay for Decision Review System (DRS).
- Monitoring of real -time commissioning position, providing information on strategy and placement.
- Vertical and first mobile coverage designed for fans consuming matches on smartphones and social media platforms.
- Interactive graphics and in-depth analysis tools for pre-match emissions, sleeve break segments and post-match criticism.
With these improvements, the tournament promises to define a new reference for the dissemination of cricket, by following the pace of the rapid global growth of sport.
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While India is preparing to open its campaign against Sri Lanka on September 30, anticipation is at a record level. The tournament broadcast on several platforms and directed by this range of powerful comments, fans around the world can look forward to unrivaled ideas, expert narration and historic coverage.
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