Does Test Match Special still exist?

Test Match Special is available on digital radio. Digital radios carry the DAB logo and are available from most high street stores. Jonathan Agnew will also be providing regular podcsts from the World Cup which will also be broadcast online at bbc.co.uk/cricket – so you will always be up-to-date.

How do I listen to Test Match Special Live?

When Test Match Special is broadcasting you can listen via bbc.co.uk/cricket. Follow the links to hear commentary from the team online. You can also listen live online to TMS via the Five Live Sports Extra website.

Who is the TMS scorer?

Andrew Samson is a cricket statistician and writer, and the current statistician for the BBC’s Test Match Special. He was drafted in for the 2010–2011 Ashes series in Australia to replace resident TMS scorer Malcolm Ashton who did not travel when he was asked to pay his own way.

Who is Henry moeran?

Henry Moeran is a sports reporter for the BBC. He works on BBC Test Match Special (TMS), leading the department’s coverage of women’s cricket.

How can I hear TMS?

TMS is now live! Listen online via your PC, smartphone or tablet at the BBC Radio 5 live sports extra website.

How do I listen to Test Match Special in Australia?

For anyone wanting to listen in Australia you can download the Cricket Australia app and then choose the Live option. This is @abcgrandstand but they broadcast the TMS coverage.

Who is Isha husband?

musician Richard Thomas
Guha married her long-time boyfriend, musician Richard Thomas of the band Brother and Bones, in September 2018.

Is there a podcast called Test Match Special?

Official podcast. Test Match Special (also known as TMS) is a British sports radio programme, originally, as its name implies, dealing exclusively with Test cricket matches, but currently covering any professional cricket.

Who are the current commentators on Test Match Special?

Current TMS commentators include: Jonathan Agnew (“Aggers”) (1991–) Simon Mann (1996–) Simon Hughes (2007–) Alison Mitchell (2007–) Charles Dagnall (“Daggers”) (2012–) Daniel Norcross (2016–)

What did BBC Radio 5 Live Test Match Special do?

Insight and analysis from the Test Match Special team – including interviews with top players and special features. Vince fires England to victory as Edgbaston turns blue for…

Who was the first broadcaster to cover every ball of a Test match?

BBC Radio was the first broadcaster to cover every ball of a Test match. Live cricket had been broadcast since 1927, but originally it was thought that Test match cricket was too slow for ball-by-ball commentary to work.

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