
MELBOURNE, 13 October 2025: Kayp Sports is all set to cover two international blockbuster tours – The Ashes and India tour. First up is India, with a three-match ODI series starting this Sunday, October 19 and a five-match T20 series from October 29, with every match LIVE and exclusive on Kayo SPORTS and Foxtel. Viewers on Kayo SPORTS will once again have access to an alternative Hindi commentary feed.
The most anticipated summer of cricket has officially begun, with Fox Cricket’s world-class commentary team reuniting at Parramatta Town Hall today to kick-start a summer that will see more than 3000 hours of live cricket, including The Ashes and India’s tour of Australia, live and ad-break free during play on Kayo SPORTS.
More than a thousand cricket fans packed the Parramatta Square, Sydney, for the fan event, to hear from and meet Fox Cricket greats including Adam Gilchrist, David Warner, Ravi Shastri, Brett Lee, Mark Waugh, Kerry O’Keeffe, Brendon Julian and Rachael Haynes, alongside hosts Mark Howard and Megan Barnard. Australian Test Captain Pat Cummins, spin-bowler Nathan Lyon and WBBL star Hannah Darlington also attended to help preview what promises to be an unforgettable summer of cricket.
Then, it’s all eyes on The Ashes series on home soil, with every Test Live in 4K. Fan favourites Isa Guha and Michael Vaughan will return to the Fox Cricket commentary team as their home nation England attempts to secure the Urn for the first time in a decade, beginning November 21 in Perth.
In between, Fox Cricket will bring viewers all the excitement and big hits from BBL 15 and WBBL 11, before capping off an epic summer with the women’s international series against India from February.
Rounding out the Fox Cricket commentary team this summer is Usman Khawaja, Allan Border, Alyssa Healy, Brad Haddin, Michael Hussey, Sarah Jones, Katherine Loughnan, and Mel Jones.
Fox Cricket expert Adam Gilchrist said: “There’s something truly special about an Ashes summer in Australia — the history, the rivalry, the passion from fans across the country is unrivalled. Add in India’s tour and it’s undoubtedly one of the biggest summers in terms of opposition that we’ve ever had.




