Sports Entertainment Network (SEN) launches its 2024-25 summer of cricket today, Monday November 4, with coverage of the first One Day International (ODI) between Australia and Pakistan today, at the MCG with the match starting starting 2:30pm AEST.
This ODI is the first of three against a Pakistan team fresh off an incredible 2-1 comeback test series win against England. It will be followed by a three match T20 International (T20I) series from November 14 to 18.
Coverage can be heard across all SEN’s sport stations, as well as available in the venue listen with no delay via SEN Stadium, or synced up to their TVs at home using SEN Sync, with both features available through the SEN app.
SEN’s chief sports caller, Gerard Whateley, will lead the commentary team, supported by Adam White, Andy Maher, Tom Morris and David Lithgow. Across the series will also include commentary and opinion from Damien Fleming, Bharat Sundaresan, former Australian Test captain Tim Paine, ICC Hall of Famer Lisa Sthalekar, Perth Scorchers coach Adam Voges, plus Darren Berry, Brad Hogg, Chadd Sayers and Brett Geeves.
SEN Australia vs Pakistan coverage:
Australia v Pakistan ODIs
1st ODI: Monday 4 November @ MCG, Melbourne
Broadcast starts: 2pm AEDT
2nd ODI: Friday 8 November @ Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Broadcast starts: 2pm AEDT (1.30pm local time)
3rd ODI: Sunday 10 November @ Optus Stadium, Perth
Broadcast starts: 2pm AEDT (11am local time)
Australia v Pakistan T20Is
1st T20I: Thursday 14 November @ The Gabba, Brisbane
Broadcast starts: 6.30pm AEDT (5.30pm local time)
2nd T20I: Saturday 16 November @ SCG Sydney
Broadcast starts: 6.30pm AEDT
3rd T20I: Monday 18 November @ Ninja Stadium, Hobart
Broadcast starts: 6.30pm AEDT
SEN CEO Craig Hutchison said:
“SEN is excited to bring Australian fans comprehensive and engaging cricket coverage across the entire summer. From the ODIs and T20Is against Pakistan to the Tests and W/BBL games throughout the season, our commentary team will provide listeners with all the action, insights, and excitement cricket fans expect.”
Following the Pakistan series, SEN’s live coverage will continue across the 2024-25 Australian summer of cricket with the Australia v India Test series, Big Bash League (BBL), and Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) finals.