Sky Sports is to flip Sky Sports 2 into a dedicated cricket channel for the rest of the summer, offering 63 days of action from men’s, women’s and youth matches including this summer’s Ashes series.
The Test series between England and Australia begins at Trent Bridge, Nottingham on July 10.
In addition, Sky will also feature coverage of all three Twenty20 internationals between England and Australia from this summer’s Women’s Ashes series, the YB40 one-day competition, Friend’s Life t20 and England v Pakistan under-19 international, plus archive shows, Cricket Am, Cricket Writers on TV and highlights.
Barney Francis, managing director of Sky Sports, said: “There has never been a better time to be a Sky Sports subscriber, our six channels are offering more than ever before. The Ashes series is a key part of the biggest summer of sport we’ve ever had and with The British & Irish Lions Tour, back to back Ashes, every F1 race and our biggest ever football season, there really is something for everyone.”
Former England captain Andrew Strauss will join the Sky commentary team that also includes Sir Ian Botham, Shane Warne, David Gower, Michael Atherton, Nasser Hussain, David Lloyd and Michael Holding.
Coverage of The Ashes will also be available on the iPad, while the Ashes Event Centre on skysports.com, will offer users with further viewing options.