From Isa Guha, Mithali Raj to Kass Naidoo, Sana Mir: Here’s the star-studded commentary panel for Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025

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The ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 is set to feature a landmark in sports broadcasting, as the apex cricket body has confirmed a female-led commentary panel packed with former legends and renowned broadcasters. The move not only highlights the growing stature of women’s cricket but also ensures fans will enjoy world-class coverage and expert analysis when the tournament begins on September 30 in India and Sri Lanka.
At the heart of the commentary team are some of the most celebrated names in the women’s game.
Isa Guha: Former England fast bowler, World Cup winner, and one of the most respected broadcasters in cricket today.
Mithali Raj: India’s legendary former captain and one of the highest run-scorers in women’s cricket history, offering unparalleled insight into batting and captaincy.
Kass Naidoo: A veteran South African broadcaster with decades of commentary experience.
Sana Mir: Former Pakistan captain, ICC Hall of Famer, and widely admired for her sharp cricketing acumen.
Mel Jones: Former Australian World Cup winner turned celebrated commentator.
Stacy-Ann King: Former West Indies international and now a key member of global broadcast teams.
Julia Price: Former Australian wicketkeeper-batter who has transitioned into an authoritative voice behind the mic.
Anjum Chopra: A pioneering figure in Indian women’s cricket and a respected TV analyst.
This female-first core panel is designed to bring fresh perspectives and empower representation, creating a milestone moment for the Women’s World Cup.
Alongside the main lineup, the ICC has recruited a strong supporting cast of international voices to add balance and depth to the commentary team.
Katey Martin (New Zealand) and Natasha Farrant (England) join as former players now making their mark in broadcasting.
Natalie Germanos, one of South Africa’s most popular commentators, strengthens the team with her detailed match awareness.
Men’s cricket icons will also contribute, including Aaron Finch, Carlos Brathwaite and Dinesh Karthik, all bringing unique perspectives from their experiences as ICC trophy winners.
Veteran voices like Nasser Hussain, Ian Bishop, Mpumelelo Mbangwa, and Russell Arnold ensure that fans get a truly international broadcast experience.
Popular presenters Raunak Kapoor and Jatin Sapru will host pre and post-match shows, connecting global audiences with engaging analysis and fan-friendly storytelling.
The ICC has also invested in advanced broadcast innovations to elevate the viewing experience. Every match of the Women’s World Cup 2025 will feature:
With these enhancements, the tournament promises to set a new benchmark for cricket broadcasting, keeping pace with the sport’s rapid global growth.
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As India prepares to open its campaign against Sri Lanka on September 30, anticipation is at an all-time high. With the tournament being broadcast across multiple platforms and led by this powerhouse commentary lineup, fans around the world can look forward to unmatched insights, expert storytelling and historic coverage.
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This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.
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