Sports Entertainment Network (SEN) has confirmed it will broadcast the biggest matches of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, delivering wall‑to‑wall coverage of cricket’s global showpiece as it unfolds across India and Sri Lanka from February 7 to March 8, 2026.
The coverage will be led by Tom Morris, who will anchor the network’s T20 World Cup programming after recently signing a new three‑year agreement with SEN.
This new deal will see Morris – alongside Bharat Sundaresan – co-hosting The New Ball each week.
Morris will also be a part of SEN Cricket’s Test commentary team in Australia and overseas, commentate BBL, ODIs and T20s on SEN, plus host shows on AFL Nation and across the wider SEN network across the year.
Morris will be joined by a commentary team which includes Sundaresan, Darren Berry, Bryce McGain and John Donohoe.
Morris said “I’m pumped to lock in my future at SEN for a further three years,” Morris said. “Working on live sport and shows with some of the biggest names in sport is a dream come true. I am so grateful SEN allows me these opportunities. Any global tournament is exciting, and the upcoming T20 World Cup is no different. It’s exciting to be leading the coverage for the next six weeks.”
SEN CEO Craig Hutchison said “The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup is one of the biggest events on the global sporting calendar and we’re thrilled to bring it to Australian audiences across SEN.”

