Live telecast of WTC Finals on Star Sports with 34 cameras in five languages

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Live telecast of WTC Finals on Star Sports with 34 cameras in five languages

The World Test Championship has been live telecast by Star Sports Network and will be telecast in five languages ​​English, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Hindi. The special thing is that 34 cameras are going to be used for the broadcast of the match.

The ICC has also shortlisted English commentators for the summit which include some famous names like Sunil Gavaskar, Kumar Sangakkara, Nasser Hussain, Simon Dole, Isa Guha, Ian Bishop, Michael Atherton, Craig McMillan and Dinesh Karthik. Dinesh Karthik, 36, was part of the commentary team for India’s limited overs series against England and he fits into the role with his witty, charming and brilliant one-liners depending on the match situation. Karthik’s famous line “he starts like a Corolla but finishes like a Ferrari” to describe Virat Kohli’s T20I innings had stunned everyone.

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Though both the teams have an equal chance of winning the finale, India are supposed to be hungry for victory. On the other hand, New Zealand are in full swing which has boosted their confidence by winning the two-match Test series 1-0 against England. The winner of the WTC Finals will receive a domestic prize money of $1.6 million (12 million). The losing team will receive prize money of $800,000 (60 million). The winning team will also get the ICC Test Mace which is currently with India.

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