Sky Sports introduces its 21-member Ashes commentary team featuring former England captains Eoin Morgan and Kevin Pietersen along with Australia legends Ricky Ponting and Mark Taylor this summer
- Sky Sports have announced their commentary teams for the Ashes this summer
- Their men’s cricket lineup will feature Kevin Pietersen and Ricky Ponting.
- Former England players Isa Guha and Lydia Greenway to take part in women’s cricket
Sky Sports have announced their commentary teams for this summer’s Ashes series, which will include former England captains Eoin Morgan, Kevin Pietersen and Australia legends Mark Taylor and Ricky Ponting.
The broadcaster unveiled its 21-member squad on Tuesday, with some heavy hitters and some familiar faces rounding out the lineups.
For men’s coverage, Mel Jones, Kumar Sangakkara and Dinesh Karthik will join Sky regulars with the likes of Ian Ward, Mike Atherton, Mark Butcher and Sportsmail’s own Nasser Hussain all providing analysis for the series.
Sir Andrew Strauss will provide remarks for The Lord’s Test, which will have a fundraising day for the Ruth Strauss Foundation.
Over 50 World Cup winner England captain Morgan signed a contract with Sky when he retired from international cricket last July and joined the announcer list for the Hundred Days Later, though he continued to be involved. in that competition and others around the world. balloon.
Sky Sports have announced their commentary teams for Ashes this summer with former England captains Eoin Morgan (right) and Kevin Pietersen (left) both included.
Australia icon Ricky Ponting (centre), who captained the event from 2004-2011, also presents
Now the 36-year-old has been confirmed as one of the big names drafted to the 12-man squad for the June-July series.
England legend Pietersen will meet old foe Ponting, with the duo facing off over the years in some of the most memorable Ashes series, but this time they’ll be on the same side.
Ponting, who captained Australia’s Test during its ‘golden era’ between 2004 and 2011, has won five Ashes series.
Taylor will also join his compatriot and fellow former captain on Sky’s commentary box, having worked in a similar role for Channel Nine’s cricket coverage on Australian television.
Meanwhile, for the Women’s Ashes, former England players Lydia Greenway, Isa Guha and Charlotte Edwards join Nick Knight, Jones and Mark Butcher for all coverage, which begins June 22.
Commentators will rotate through the series with the final test taking place at The Oval from July 27-31.