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Stuart Broad headlines SEN team for Ashes and summer of cricket

SEN  •  August 14th, 2025 12:59 pm
Stuart Broad headlines SEN team for Ashes and summer of cricket
Sports Entertainment Network (SEN) is thrilled to announce its commentary team for the 2025-26 Australian summer of cricket, headlined by the arrival of a legendary English voice.
There is no bigger summer of cricket than an Ashes summer, so it is fitting that one of the names most synonymous with Ashes cricket – in his native England, but also in Australia – in Stuart Broad. One of England’s most decorated fast bowlers with 604 Test wickets, Broad will be joining SEN’s commentary team for the first time. Known for his fierce Ashes battles and tactical insight, Broad brings a wealth of experience and charisma to the mic.
“I’ve always loved the theatre of the Ashes, and I’m excited to bring that passion to the commentary box with SEN,” Broad said. “Australia is a special place to play cricket, and I can’t wait to be part of the summer from the other side of the boundary.”
SEN will broadcast all five Ashes Tests live, starting with the First Test at Perth’s Optus Stadium from November 21. This series promises to be one of the most anticipated in recent memory, as Australia looks to retain the urn on home soil.
The Ashes Test series won’t be the only international cricket that can be heard across the network this summer, with two white ball series against India also broadcast by SEN. The Aussie will take on India in a three-match ODI series, also beginning in Perth on October 19, followed by a five-match T20I series, kicking off at Canberra’s Manuka Oval on October 29.
In addition to the international fixtures, SEN will deliver live coverage of every match of the men’s Big Bash League (BBL). The BBL|15 season features 44 games, commencing off with the opening clash between rivals the Perth Scorchers and Sydney Sixers and Melbourne Stars on December 14.
Along with Broad, SEN’s Test commentary team throughout the summer will feature a familiar and knowledgeable line-up of cricket experts and broadcasters, including Gerard Whateley, Bharat Sundaresan, Ian Healy, Lisa Sthalekar, Damien Fleming, Simon Katich, Adam Collins and Tom Morris.
SEN CEO, Craig Hutchison, said he was excited that the summer of cricket would again feature so heavily across the network.
“This summer is shaping up to be one of the biggest in cricket history, and we’re proud to bring fans the most comprehensive and entertaining coverage possible. Having Stuart Broad join our team is incredibly exciting for our listeners – he brings global gravitas and unmatched insight to an already-knowledgeable broadcast team, that our audience has become familiar with over the now 50+ consecutive Australian men’s Test matches SEN has broadcast.”
Every ball of that game and the upcoming season can be heard on the SEN radio network* as well as on the SEN app, with SEN Stadium and SEN Sync technology, ensuring fans never miss a moment of the game.
*SEN radio network: SEN 1116am Melbourne, SEN 1170am Sydney, SENQ 693am Brisbane, SEN Gold Coast 1620am, SEN SA 1629am in Adelaide, SEN Mt Gambier 1629am, SEN Tassie 1629am, SEN Top End 1611am in Darwin, SEN Goulburn Valley 1260am, SENSpirit 621am in Bunbury, SENSpirit 1494am in WA's South West, SEN Peel in Mandurah (DAB+) and SEN Goldfields 1611am in Kalgoorlie; as well as SEN Geelong, SEN Bendigo, SEN Ballarat, SEN Gippsland, SEN Sunraysia, SEN WA in Perth, the Pilbara, Mid-West and Great Southern Regions on the SEN App.
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