CT: India-Pakistan giants will earn millions and crores, open luck of these 35 people

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|18-02-2025

Just before the start of the Champions Trophy, a very good news has come out for the fans. Information about which commentator commentary will be revealed during this tournament. The list of commentators of both English and Hindi languages ​​has been released. The special thing is that during this time, former players of India and Pakistan will be seen commenting together and in return they will also get lakhs of crores of rupees. There are many former veteran players from all over the world including India-Pakistan in the commentary panel.

Hindi commentary panel for champions trophy

During the Champions Trophy, Suras Raina from India will comment from Harbhajan Singh to Akash Chopra. At the same time, two former veteran Wahab Riyaz and Waqar Younis of Pakistan will be seen in the Hindi commentary panel. Apart from these, Ambati Rayudu, Piyush Chawla, Varun Aaron, Sanjay Bangar, Deep Das Gupta, Robin Uthappa, Mohammad Kaif, Jatin Sapru and Sanjay Manjrekar are also included.

English commentary panel for champions trophy

In the English commentary panel, former Indo-Pak players like Rameez Raja, Wasim Akram, Sunil Gavaskar, Ravi Shastri and Dinesh Karthik will entertain fans. Apart from them, the English commentary panel in Dell Stan, Ian Bishop, Simon Dal, Matthew Hayden, Aaron Finch, Nasir Hussain, Ian Smith, Michael Etharton, Sean Pollock, Ian Word, Athar Ali Khan, Mail Johns, KT Martin, Bajid Khan, Kas Naidu and Pomi Mabangwa have been placed.

Live telecast and live streaming?

The Champions Trophy match fans in India will be able to watch live on Star Sports Network. The live telecast of Team India's matches will also be on Doordarshan. Live streaming will be available on the Jio Hotstar app. However, it is not available that fans will have to pay any price for live streaming on geographstar or the Champions Trophy can be enjoyed for free.

When is Team India's match?

A total of 15 matches will be played in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, including the final. The tournament will start with the match between Pakistan and New Zealand in Karachi on 19 February. All matches in India will be in Dubai. In the first match, Team India will face Bangladesh on February 20. Then will take on Pakistan on 23 February and New Zealand on 2 March.

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