The excitement for the inaugural ExxonMobil Guyana Global Super League (GSL) continues to build, with the tournament’s broadcasters officially confirmed. Cricket fans worldwide will be able to tune in to this highly anticipated T20 event, featuring teams from Australia, Bangladesh, England, Guyana, and Pakistan. Running from 26 November to 6 December 2024, the GSL offers fans the chance to witness international cricket stars vying for the US$1 million prize fund and the title of global T20 champions.
Global Reach with Leading Broadcasters
The GSL will be broadcast across multiple continents, ensuring maximum global reach. For regions without a dedicated broadcast deal, matches will be available on the GSL’s Facebook and YouTube channels, ensuring fans everywhere can experience the action.
Here’s a breakdown of the broadcasters confirmed for the tournament:
- Australia: Fox Sports
- Bangladesh: T-Sports
- Caribbean: Rush
- Guyana: NCN, TVG, ENetworks
- India: Sony, Fancode
- Pakistan: A Sports, Tapmad
- Nepal: Styx Sports
- New Zealand: Sky Sport NZ
- United Kingdom: TNT Sports
- USA and Canada: Willow TV
Unifying Cricket Fans Worldwide
With a lineup of international cricketers and teams representing five cricketing nations, the GSL aims to captivate cricket enthusiasts globally. The tournament’s diverse broadcasting network reflects its commitment to inclusivity and accessibility, allowing fans from all corners of the world to engage with the thrilling competition.
A Milestone for South American Cricket
The GSL marks a significant milestone as South America’s first standalone T20 tournament, held at the iconic Guyana National Stadium in Providence. The combination of high-octane cricket, a stunning trophy inspired by Guyana’s Kaieteur Falls, and broad international viewership ensures this tournament will leave a lasting legacy.
Cricket fans, get ready to join the action from 26 November—whether via television or online streaming platforms—and witness history as the Global Super League 2024 kicks off in style!