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Where to Watch Sri Lanka v New Zealand T20 World Cup Super Eight Clash: Tom Morris and Bryce McGain on SEN
Cricket fans in Australia, tune in at 13:30 UK time (which aligns with prime evening viewing Down Under) for the thrilling Sri Lanka v New Zealand Super Eight match in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, live on SEN. This high-stakes encounter on Wednesday, 25 February 2026, promises explosive action as both sides battle for semi-final spots in the tournament co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka from 7 February to 8 March.[1]
SEN, a staple for Australian cricket enthusiasts, delivers top-tier coverage with Tom Morris as the main commentator and Bryce McGain as co-commentator. Morris, a seasoned voice in Australian cricket broadcasting, has covered countless international fixtures, bringing his sharp insights and engaging style to the mic. His career highlights include detailed match analysis for major series, making him a favourite among fans seeking authentic Aussie perspectives.[3] Joining him is McGain, the former Victorian leg-spinner who played four Tests for Australia in 2013, including a memorable debut five-wicket haul against India. Retiring from first-class cricket in 2015, McGain transitioned seamlessly into commentary, offering expert breakdowns on spin bowling and tactics drawn from his Sheffield Shield experience with over 300 wickets.[3]
The 2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup features 20 teams across 55 matches in eight venues, with group stages wrapping up by 20 February before the Super Eights ignite the knockout race.[1] Sri Lanka, hosts and 2012 champions, qualified automatically and face familiar foes New Zealand, who earned their spot via ICC T20I rankings after the 2024 event.[1] This Super Eight clash at an Indian venue adds to the tournament's electric atmosphere, following the group stage opener between Netherlands and Pakistan at Colombo's SSC.[1]
British, Australian, Indian and South African viewers will relish the global appeal. While UK fans might seek Sky Sports or TNT for select games, Aussies have SEN locked in, and Indian audiences can catch world feed highlights on Star Sports or JioCinema. South Africans, passionate about their Proteas' campaign elsewhere in the Super Eights, can follow via SuperSport listings.[2] The format's intensity – four groups of five feeding into Super Eights – ensures every ball counts, with Sri Lanka and New Zealand vying to join powerhouses like India, South Africa and England.[3]
Expect Morris to dissect New Zealand's explosive batting led by players like Rachin Ravindra, while McGain analyses Sri Lanka's spin attack, reminiscent of their 2014 T20 triumph. Both teams boast T20 pedigree: Sri Lanka's Angelo Mathews and Maheesh Theekshana versus Kiwi stars like Trent Boult. For deeper insights on ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, explore official schedules.[1]
As the Super Eights progress towards semi-finals on 4-5 March and the final on 8 March, this match could define legacies. Whether you're in Melbourne, Mumbai, Manchester or Johannesburg, SEN's coverage with Morris and McGain ensures you won't miss a moment. Grab your popcorn – or biltong – and settle in for T20 fireworks!
Article generated: 25 February 2026, 13:31 GMT
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