Sports Entertainment Network (SEN) will hit its own half century of test cricket coverage with the broadcast of the the upcoming ICC World Test Championship (WTC) Final and then the Australian Men’s Test tour of the West Indies.
The WTC Final is the 49th consecutive Test featuring the Australian men broadcast live across the network. SEN will be at the Lord’s cricket ground for every ball as Australia takes on South Africa from June 11 to 15.
Adam Collins and Damien Fleming will head up SEN’s commentary team on the ground from Lord’s, alongside Bharat Sundaresan, Jeremy Coney and Daniel Norcross. Then it’s off to West Indies to cover Australia’s three Tests in the Caribbean from June 26 through to July 17. Again Collins and Sundaresan will lead the SEN team with the remaining members of the line-up to be announced shortly.
Also returning is The New Ball ahead of each day’s play of the WTC Final and throughout Australia’s West Indies Test tour hosted by Sundaresan and Tom Morris. Below is the pair’s team picks from back in Feb for the WTC Final.
Sundaresan’s Australia WTC Final XI
Sam Konstas
Usman Khawaja
Marnus Labuschagne
Steve Smith
Travis Head
Cameron Green
Alex Carey (wk)
Pat Cummins (c)
Mitchell Starc
Nathan Lyon
Scott Boland
Morris’ Australia WTC Final XI
Sam Konstas
Usman Khawaja
Steve Smith
Cameron Green
Travis Head
Beau Webster
Alex Carey (wk)
Pat Cummins (c)
Mitchell Starc
Nathan Lyon
Josh Hazlewood
After the tests above there’s the Men’s Ashes across the Australian summer in 2025/26, featuring another much-anticipated Men’s Ashes series. Now in year two of SEN’s seven-year broadcast rights agreement with Cricket Australia, SEN’s CEO Craig Hutchison said:
“Our dedication to bringing the best of international cricket to fans is unwavering. Broadcasting the WTC Final and the Australian Men’s Test tour of the West Indies underscores our commitment to making cricket accessible and engaging for everyone. We are thrilled to continue this journey and look forward to an exciting summer of cricket in both the northern and southern hemispheres.”
You can hear SEN’s coverage of the WTC Final and Australia’s Test tour of the West Indies across SEN’s network of radio and digital platforms.

