Airdate: Matador Cup 2016
If it's October.... it must be Cricket season?
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If it’s October it must be Cricket season. So soon?
Nine begins coverage of the Matador One-Day Cup next Wednesday, featuring the six State teams, Live from the WACA in Perth.
Nine’s commentary team will include Mark Taylor, Ian Healy, Michael Slater, Ian Chappell and Michael Clarke. They will be joined by guest commentators Meg Lanning, Mitchell Johnson, Ryan Harris, Glenn McGrath, Tom Moody and Craig McDermott.
Cricket fans will also be able to watch every ball of GEM’s coverage of the top domestic limited overs competition on their phone, tablet or PC with the Cricket Australia Live Pass streaming subscription. The website www.cricket.com.au will carry complete highlights of every day’s play so fans won’t miss a moment of the action.
Wed, Oct 5
2:30pm AEDT on GEM
South Australia v Victoria
WACA
Thurs, Oct 6
2:30pm AEDT on GEM
Western Australia v Queensland
WACA
Sat, Oct 8
2:30pm AEDT on GEM
Western Australia v Victoria
WACA
Sun, Oct 9
2:30pm AEDT on GEM
Queensland v South Australia
WACA
Wed, Oct 12
10:30am AEDT on GEM
South Australia v New South Wales
Drummoyne, NSW
Thurs, Oct 13
10:30am AEDT on GEM
Victoria v Tasmania
North Sydney, NSW
Fri, Oct 14
2:30pm AEDT on GEM
Queensland v New South Wales
Drummoyne, NSW
Sat, Oct 15
10:30am AEDT on GEM
Tasmania v Western Australia
North Sydney, NSW
Sun, Oct 16
2:30pm AEDT on GEM
New South Wales v Victoria
North Sydney, NSW
Tues, Oct 18
10:30am AEDT on GEM
Victoria v Queensland
Drummoyne, NSW
Wed, Oct 19
10:30am AEDT on GEM
New South Wales v Western Australia
North Sydney, NSW
Fri, Oct 21
2:30pm AEDT on GEM
Elimination Final
Drummoyne, NSW
Sun, Oct 23
9:00am AEDT on CH9
Final
North Sydney, NSW
NB: Broadcast date/times are subject to change.
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4 Responses
Will be tuning in to watch the games live
6 states and the Cricket Australia XI.
so soon?
considering cricket is a year round sport, played year round all over the world (Afghanistan beat Bangladesh overnight), pretty much shows an narrow minded view.
hell – there were “warm up” games in winter this year in the north of australia.
And Australia will be playing South Africa tomorrow albeit in a different part of the Southern Hemisphere…on Fox that is.