Coverage of England's forthcoming Ashes cricket tour to Australia will be available from Sky via mobile and broadband, as well as on the Sky Sports 1 satellite TV channel. Programming starts at 11.00pm on Wednesday 22nd November.
Sky Mobile TV will provide 3G customers of Vodafone, Orange and 3 with live coverage and daily highlights of each Test and of the Twenty20 matches and one-day internationals.
Qualifying Sky digital customers (read - those with Sky Sports subscriptions) will have free daily highlights of each day’s play accessible on broadband via http://www.skysports.com.
Satellite TV coverage will extend onto Sky Sports News, with match reports, interviews and press conferences. Prior to the first Test, Sky will also be broadcasting a programme looking back at the last Ashes' series, The Ashes 2005 – The Greatest Test Series Ever.
Commentators for the tour are expected to include Ian Botham, David Gower, Michael Atherton, Nasser Hussain, David Lloyd and Michael Holding.
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