CWI signs Flow Sports as TV, digital broadcast partner in Caribbean for Lanka series

Cricket West Indies (CWI) has announced Flow Sports, an over-the-top subscription sports broadcaster and streaming service, as the exclusive television and digital broadcast partner in the Caribbean for the ongoing Sri Lanka Series.

After the deal, fans can access the live broadcast on Flow Sports and through the new Flow Sports App, available to anyone through a direct subscription and to Flow customers with the applicable mobile plans.

Commenting on the development, CWI’s CEO Johnny Grave said in a statement: “It is great that we have been able to confirm these new partnerships for the upcoming Sri Lanka series with Flow in the Caribbean, FanCode in India, ATN in Canada and Rupavahini and Universal Link Ceylon in Sri Lanka on the eve of the tour beginning. These agreements, along with our new long-term media rights partners will ensure that West Indies cricket fans around the world will be able to watch and follow the team against Sri Lanka.”

“We are delighted to provide our greatest-ever range of ways to follow the West Indies live including regional and online radio, our social media channels and our new live blog as we continue to grow and enhance our fast-growing digital platforms,” he added.

Meanwhile, fans in Sri Lanka witnessed the first T20I of the three-match series live on the Windies Cricket YouTube channel. Now the remaining matches will be broadcast via free-to-air state broadcaster Rupavahini and Universal Link Ceylon, who will be licensing the tour to satellite TV, digital and radio stations in Sri Lanka.

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