Cricket TV Guide
Complete guide to cricket TV channels and apps worldwide. Which platforms broadcast cricket in your region, how to access them, and free alt.
Cricket broadcasting is distributed across dozens of networks worldwide, with different channels holding rights to different tournaments in different regions. This guide maps the cricket TV landscape so you know exactly where to look for the cricket you want to watch, whether you prefer official broadcast channels or free alternatives.
Cricket Broadcasting by Region
India
Star Sports network (linear TV) and JioCinema (digital/free) dominate cricket broadcasting. JioCinema holds digital rights for IPL with free streaming. FanCode covers a broader range of international cricket. Doordarshan occasionally broadcasts India home matches on free-to-air television.
Pakistan
PTV Sports is the primary free-to-air cricket broadcaster. A Sports and Geo Super provide additional coverage. Daraz streams PSL digitally. Tapmad offers an affordable streaming subscription for cricket and other sports.
United Kingdom
Sky Sports Cricket is the main subscription broadcaster. BBC covers select matches free-to-air, particularly The Hundred and some England fixtures. BT Sport has rights to select international cricket.
Australia
Fox Cricket and Channel 7 (free-to-air for some matches) broadcast cricket in Australia. Kayo Sports provides digital streaming with multi-view capability.
Free Alternative: Cricfy TV
Cricfy TV aggregates streams from many of these broadcasters into a single free app, providing access to cricket from multiple regions without separate subscriptions. The legality trade-offs are worth understanding, but for accessibility and coverage breadth, it is unmatched among free options. Download via our download hub.