Live Cricket on Satellite
Most cricket on UK TV is on Sky Sports.
However, 2017/18 Ashes series will be shown exclusively live on BT Sport, after they won a five-year rights deal for Australia home internationals that includes England’s defence of the urn.
Live Cricket on Sky Sports
Sky Sports covers many of the worlds top cricket tournaments, including the Ashes, County Championships and One-day International and International Twenty20 Cricket
Live Cricket on BT Sport
From 2016-17 to 2020-21 live coverage of Test match, international and domestic cricket in Australia will be on BT Sport
Live Cricket on Satellite
Test Match Cricket in England and Wales: All matches live on Sky Sports until 2019; daily highlights on Channel 5 until 2017
One-day International and International Twenty20 Cricket in England and Wales: All matches live on Sky Sports until 2019; highlights on Channel 5 until 2017
Overseas Test Match and ODI Cricket: Live coverage of all England overseas tours on Sky Sports, plus Tests and ODIs from Australia (until 2016), South Africa (until 2020), India (until 2018) plus Sri Lanka, West Indies and New Zealand (until 2020)
***2016-17 to 2020-21: Live coverage of Test match, international and domestic cricket in Australia on BT Sport
ICC Cricket World Cup: Live on Sky Sports until 2023, highlights of 2015 World Cup on ITV and Zee Cinema
ICC Women’s World Cup: Live on Sky Sports until 2021
ICC World Twenty20: Live on Sky Sports until 2020
One-day cricket and Test Match Cricket in Asia: Live matches from Bangladesh, Pakistan, India and Sri Lanka on Zee Cafe (not England matches)
County Championship: 2 live matches per season on Sky Sports until 2019
Royal London One-Day Cup: live matches per season on Sky Sports until 2019
T20 Blast: 36 live matches per season on Sky Sports until 2019
Indian Premier League: Live on Sky Sports until 2017
Big Bash League: Live on Sky Sports until 2016
Caribbean Premier League: Live on BT Sport