Return Test Match Cricket to Free-to-Air Television - Sarah Carr
11.51.21am BST (GMT +0100) Thu 16th Jul 2009
Sarah Carr, Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Candidate for Hereford and South Herefordshire, has today called for Test Match cricket to return to free-to-air television after the excitement of the first Ashes Test, which saw last wicket pair James Anderson and Monty Panesar surviving a nail-biting last 40 minutes to secure a draw for England.
"My whole family are cricket fans so I am keeping my fingers crossed for a thrilling and successful Ashes series. But the only way to see it live is by paying a subscription to Sky, which we and thousands of other families don't do. I think it is time the Ashes was back on free-to-air television, like other national sporting events," said Sarah.
The England and Wales Cricket Board opted to re-award the rights to Sky when they were up for renewal last summer, allowing the Satellite broadcaster to continue showing live cricket until 2013. This is the first time the Ashes has not been shown on free-to-air TV since television coverage of the sport began.
Commenting, Sarah Carr said:
"The government must ensure that at least some live cricket - including the Ashes and the World Cup - are put back on the A List of events and made available to free-to-air broadcasters where the entire population can enjoy it."
The Second Test, at Lord's, starts at 11.00am this Thursday.
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