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Caribbean Cricket Celebration: Prime Video unveils T20 World Cup broadcast

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L-R: Mitchell Marsh, Adam Zampa, Nathan Ellis, Usman Khawaja, Tim David & Ashton Agar // Pic supplied

At the picturesque Maracas Beach in Trinidad and Tobago, the excitement for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 was palpable. The serene Caribbean sunset provided a stunning backdrop as Prime Video Ambassador Usman Khawaja, along with Australian cricket stars Mitchell Marsh, Ashton Agar, Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa, and Tim David, celebrated the upcoming event with an exclusive game of beach cricket.

This event marked a significant moment as the United States prepares to host the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup for the first time. Starting on 1 June internationally and 2 June for Australian fans, Prime Video will be the go-to platform for all the World Cup action. Australian Prime members can enjoy every match at no additional cost, ensuring they won’t miss a single delivery, whether at home or on the go.

Hushidar Kharas, head of Prime Video Australia and New Zealand, joined Khawaja and the players, emphasizing the excitement and accessibility of this year’s tournament. The event underscored Prime Video’s commitment to providing top-tier sports entertainment, enhancing the viewing experience for cricket fans across Australia.

Hushidar Kharas, head of Prime Video Australia and New Zealand // Pic supplied

Australia’s team is poised to make history by potentially becoming the first to hold all three Men’s ICC trophies simultaneously. Following their victories in the ICC World Test Championship Final and the Men’s Cricket World Cup in 2023, the T20 World Cup could cement their dominance in world cricket.

Prime Video’s coverage promises to bring all the big hits, thrilling wickets, and unforgettable moments of the T20 World Cup live to its subscribers. This seamless access allows fans to experience the high stakes and intense competition of the tournament wherever they are, on any device.

The combination of a stunning launch event, the convenience of Prime Video’s streaming service, and the anticipation of cricket fans worldwide sets the stage for a memorable ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. The Australian cricket team, celebrated for their skill and tenacity, is ready to take on the world, aiming to add another trophy to their illustrious collection.

Stay tuned and prepare for a cricketing spectacle like no other, exclusively on Prime Video.


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