2016 ICC World Twenty20: How to watch with Sky Sports
Last Updated: 18/03/16 7:34pm
Get the full ICC World Twenty20 experience with Sky Sports!
The action is underway in India, with Sky Sports bringing you live and exclusive ball-by-ball coverage of both the men's and women's tournaments. Check out the full TV schedule.
You can also follow the action online and via mobile and selected tablet devices. Here's how…
Sky Sports 2 - watch every ball as the competitions unfold, plus match highlights, and get the best insight from Nasser Hussain, David Lloyd and Nick Knight out in India.
- Stuart Broad, James Anderson, Kevin Pietersen, Shane Warne and Kumar Sangakkara are among the guests joining us at Sky Studios to provide expert analysis and demonstrations.
- Get the inside track on Ireland and England as Rob Key joins up with each squad during the tournament to give his own unique take on the tournament
- Bob Willis and The Verdict team will be back, with seven shows covering England's four group games, and the tournament's two semi-finals and final.
skysports.com: our new-look responsive section will bring you the latest news and player reaction, plus rolling reports and a live interactive blog from the biggest games.
Score Centre: get team line-ups, scorecards, commentary, photos and match stats on your desktop or mobile - plus international and domestic scores and the latest odds from Sky Bet.
Sky Go: don't miss a ball if you're on the move - stay across the action online, on iPhone, iPad or selected Android smartphones with the Sky Go app.
Now TV: watch Sky Sports 2 - plus our other Sky Sports Channels - online for 24 hours through your broadband connection with the Sky Sports Day Pass.
On Demand: catch up with all the best features, interviews and highlights.
Super 10s
Group 1: South Africa, West Indies, Sri Lanka, England, Afghanistan
Group 2: India, New Zealand, Pakistan, Australia, Bangladesh
Click here to see full squad lists for all 16 teams participating
Past Winners
2007: India
2009: Pakistan
2010: England
2012: West Indies
2014: Sri Lanka
Sky Sports is the only place you can watch all the action from the 2016 ICC World T20.