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Cricket on 5

Cricket on 5 is a UK television programme on Channel 5 showing highlights of England's Test cricket, One Day Internationals (ODI) and Twenty20 Internationals (T20I). The programme was produced by Sunset & Vine.[1]

Cricket on 5
Presented byMark Nicholas
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Production
Running time58 mins (2012-Sept 2019) 43 minutes (2006-2011)
Original release
NetworkChannel 5
ReleaseMay 2006 (2006-05) –
September 15, 2019 (2019-09-15)

Background edit

In December 2004, it was announced that Channel 4 would lose the broadcasting rights to live broadcasts of Test cricket after the end of the 2005 Ashes, with live coverage being awarded to Sky Sports exclusively.[2] Initially, the England and Wales ECB had announced that they were contemplating sharing the rights between Sky and Channel 4,[citation needed] but ultimately awarded the contract exclusively to Sky Sports.

Concurrently, the ECB announced that Channel 5 had gained the broadcast rights to highlights of all test, ODI and T20I cricket.[3] However, unlike the coverage by Channel 4, the contract did not include coverage of domestic cricket (County Cricket, or T20 Finals' Day). Channel 5 was the only broadcaster to bid for the rights to the highlights[4] despite not having broadcast cricket previously.[citation needed] In 2012, Channel 5 extended its contract until 2017.[5] This was subsequently extended by a further two years, until 2019, after which highlights and additional rights were transferred to the BBC.

Team edit

Cricket on 5 initially took most of the personnel from Channel 4, keeping award-winning anchor Mark Nicholas along with analysts Simon Hughes and Geoffrey Boycott. The commentating team usually included a fourth commentator from the opposing country, for example Ian Bishop when England took on the West Indies and Matthew Hayden when England took on Australia. For the 2009 Ashes series, legendary Australian commentator, Richie Benaud joined the team. Former England captain Michael Vaughan joined the show in 2010. Sunil Gavaskar and Sourav Ganguly joined the team when India toured England in 2018, and Mitchell Johnson and Mike Hussey joined the team for the 2019 Ashes series.

Running time edit

Initially, from 2006 to 2011, the programme was broadcast between 7.15 pm to 8 pm (45 minute running time).[6]

After 2011, the show was broadcast from 7 pm to 8 pm (60 minute runtime), which allowed for more coverage once advertisement breaks had been accounted for.

For a day/night game, coverage was shown at 12 am – 1 am.

Production edit

Cricket on 5 was produced by Sunset & Vine, a specialist sports production company who also produced award-winning live coverage of England Test matches on Channel 4 from 1999 to 2005.[7]

End edit

In June 2017 it was announced that BBC Sport had secured the rights to be the free-to-air partner of the ECB from 2020. The BBC will cover 11 live matches from The Hundred, 8 matches from the women's domestic T20 competition, 2 Live England Men's T20 Internationals, and 2 Live Women's T20 Internationals. The BBC also secured the rights held by Channel 5 and will cover highlights of England Men's & Women's teams Test Matches, ODI, and T20 internationals alongside live radio rights and clip rights for the BBC Sport website.[8]

The final episode of Cricket on 5 highlighted England's win at the last Ashes test of the 2019 Ashes series. The programme ended with all members of the presenting team in front of the camera, thanking the viewers, and ending the association of Channel 5 with cricket. England Captain Joe Root also thanked Channel 5 for their support over 13 years.

References edit

  1. ^ http://www.sunsetvine.co.uk/work/cricket.html
  2. ^ England and Wales Cricket Board press release Broadcast rights deal concluded 2012-09-25 at the Wayback Machine, 16 December 2004. Retrieved on 10 August 2013.
  3. ^ "Channel 4 Test coverage bowled out by Sky and Five". TheGuardian.com. 15 December 2004.
  4. ^ House of Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee report "Broadcasting Rights for Cricket", 24 January 2006. Retrieved 10 August 2013.
  5. ^ "Channel 5 retains England highlights".
  6. ^ "BSkyB lands England Test coverage" BBC Sport, 15 December 2004. Retrieved on 10 August 2013.
  7. ^ Deans, Jason. "Channel 4 renews cricket contract", The Guardian, 30 November 2001. Retrieved on 10 August 2013.
  8. ^ "Live cricket returns to BBC TV". BBC Sport.

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rights to live broadcasts of Test cricket after the end of the 2005 Ashes with live coverage being awarded to Sky Sports exclusively 2 Initially the England and Wales ECB had announced that they were contemplating sharing the rights between Sky and Channel 4 citation needed but ultimately awarded the contract exclusively to Sky Sports Concurrently the ECB announced that Channel 5 had gained the broadcast rights to highlights of all test ODI and T20I cricket 3 However unlike the coverage by Channel 4 the contract did not include coverage of domestic cricket County Cricket or T20 Finals Day Channel 5 was the only broadcaster to bid for the rights to the highlights 4 despite not having broadcast cricket previously citation needed In 2012 Channel 5 extended its contract until 2017 5 This was subsequently extended by a further two years until 2019 after which highlights and additional rights were transferred to the BBC Team editMark Nicholas 2006 2019 Geoffrey Boycott 2006 2019 Simon Hughes 2006 2017 Michael Vaughan 2009 2019 Alec Stewart 2007 2009 Alison Mitchell 2018 2019 Cricket on 5 initially took most of the personnel from Channel 4 keeping award winning anchor Mark Nicholas along with analysts Simon Hughes and Geoffrey Boycott The commentating team usually included a fourth commentator from the opposing country for example Ian Bishop when England took on the West Indies and Matthew Hayden when England took on Australia For the 2009 Ashes series legendary Australian commentator Richie Benaud joined the team Former England captain Michael Vaughan joined the show in 2010 Sunil Gavaskar and Sourav Ganguly joined the team when India toured England in 2018 and Mitchell Johnson and Mike Hussey joined the team for the 2019 Ashes series Running time editInitially from 2006 to 2011 the programme was broadcast between 7 15 pm to 8 pm 45 minute running time 6 After 2011 the show was broadcast from 7 pm to 8 pm 60 minute runtime which allowed for more coverage once advertisement breaks had been accounted for For a day night game coverage was shown at 12 am 1 am Production editCricket on 5 was produced by Sunset amp Vine a specialist sports production company who also produced award winning live coverage of England Test matches on Channel 4 from 1999 to 2005 7 End editIn June 2017 it was announced that BBC Sport had secured the rights to be the free to air partner of the ECB from 2020 The BBC will cover 11 live matches from The Hundred 8 matches from the women s domestic T20 competition 2 Live England Men s T20 Internationals and 2 Live Women s T20 Internationals The BBC also secured the rights held by Channel 5 and will cover highlights of England Men s amp Women s teams Test Matches ODI and T20 internationals alongside live radio rights and clip rights for the BBC Sport website 8 The final episode of Cricket on 5 highlighted England s win at the last Ashes test of the 2019 Ashes series The programme ended with all members of the presenting team in front of the camera thanking the viewers and ending the association of Channel 5 with cricket England Captain Joe Root also thanked Channel 5 for their support over 13 years References edit http www sunsetvine co uk work cricket html England and Wales Cricket Board press release Broadcast rights deal concluded Archived 2012 09 25 at the Wayback Machine 16 December 2004 Retrieved on 10 August 2013 Channel 4 Test coverage bowled out by Sky and Five TheGuardian com 15 December 2004 House of Commons Culture Media and Sport Committee report Broadcasting Rights for Cricket 24 January 2006 Retrieved 10 August 2013 Channel 5 retains England highlights BSkyB lands England Test coverage BBC Sport 15 December 2004 Retrieved on 10 August 2013 Deans Jason Channel 4 renews cricket contract The Guardian 30 November 2001 Retrieved on 10 August 2013 Live cricket returns to BBC TV BBC Sport Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cricket on 5 amp oldid 1204060399, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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