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#270098 23-Apr-2020 11:00
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Today New Zealand Cricket (NZC) and Spark Sport officially launch their new partnership, transforming the way Kiwis watch cricket with archived and new content now available.

 

Spark Sport will be the new home of all NZC cricket fixtures played on home soil, old and new, as the sports streaming provider brings to life the official broadcast rights deal announced in October 2019.

 

With live sports events still currently on pause across the world, Spark Sport has also extended its “no charge” period for new and existing customers until the end of May, meaning New Zealanders can experience all the cricket action and more, at no cost.

 

NZC CEO, David White said he wants to ensure a sustainable future for one of New Zealand’s most beloved sports.

 

“As a sports body, our ultimate goal is to grow the game we love and, today, a big part of that has come to fruition,” he said.

 

“As consumer viewing habits move with technology and increasingly turn to streaming, we want to make sure cricket fans can enjoy their favourite sport digitally and it’s great to have Spark Sport going live with cricket content today.

 

Mr White acknowledged the challenges presented by the current COVID19 pandemic but said NZC would work closely with Spark Sport to provide innovative and compelling solutions.

 

“We’re really looking forward to cricket being launched on Spark Sport and I encourage cricket fans to jump in and check it out for themselves. In today’s rapidly changing environment where you have to move and adapt quickly to new and unexpected situations, I’m happy to have the help and backing of New Zealand’s largest digital services provider.”

 

Jeff Latch, Head of Spark Sport said, “Today marks a milestone in the New Zealand sports media landscape with one of New Zealand’s most popular sports going live on a digital platform.

 

“Cricket fans now have a well-tested digital platform on which they’ll be able to access past games, historic moments and milestones, player engagement content, highlight reels and more, when and where they want to.

 

“We’re committed to sitting alongside NZC and bringing them into a digital era so New Zealanders can continue to watch fantastic domestic and international summer cricket.

 

Mr Latch said Spark Sport would also bring to life some of New Zealand cricket fans’ favourite memories from the past.

 

“As New Zealanders continue to stay safe in their bubbles, they can now relive some of New Zealand Cricket’s best home performances from the past 15 years, across all formats of the game on Spark Sport.

 

“On top of this our team have worked with NZC to produce some never-before-seen interviews with current BLACKCAPS and WHITE FERNS from which viewers should get a good feel of what’s to come. This is the first time New Zealanders will have access to so much on-demand cricket content, and once we bolster that content more, we believe it will be the most extensive.”

 

New content includes a combination of highlights packages and full replays and the below ancillary content.

 

New interviews (shot pre-COVID)

 

Spark Sport’s Scotty Stevenson quizzes eight of the current BLACKCAPS squad in a Mastermind-style walk down memory lane – their speciality subject? Themselves! Some of the players displayed an encyclopaedic knowledge of their years at the crease; while others may not have remembered the details from in the middle but vividly recall the after-match.

 

Added interviews and commentary from the players’ bubbles

 

Many of the archive matches will be complemented by interviews with New Zealand greats who played winning roles in the middle. Hear from the likes of Tim Southee, Sophie Devine, Ross Taylor and many more as they recall the big moments of Kiwi cricketing history.

 

BLACKCAPS and WHITE FERNS name their dream teams

 

We get the BLACKCAPS and WHITE FERNS to pick their All Star XI. The likes of Tom Latham, Neil Wagner and Suzie Bates name their dream team of cricketers they’ve played with and against. It could be a teammate or a rival; a player they’ve formed great memories with in the middle or in the sheds.

 





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  #2468484 23-Apr-2020 11:08
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Just a shame Spark Sport are limited in what televisions they support. My LG I bought only 18 months ago is no good. Stupid. I know I can use ChromeCast but what a massive pain.




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  #2468552 23-Apr-2020 12:31
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Its still protected with requiring a credit card to be on the account to unlock the "free" access

 

Remember when they launched saying they will use freemium model for some stuff.. nothing seen since some of those delayed rwc simulcasts

 

 

 

 


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  #2468556 23-Apr-2020 12:33
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If they actually allow you to pay for individual matches, that's a good thing for us.





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  #2468598 23-Apr-2020 13:08
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Wheres the 4k?

I already fast forward to start of rugby or cricket to avoid the talking ...

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  #2468781 23-Apr-2020 16:50
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I'm curious if the Spark Sport web player supports skipping forward 5 or 10 seconds using the right-arrow button like YouTube.  I rely on this between overs when watching cricket.  Actual fast forwarding a random period of time or using the mouse is not adequate.


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  #2468970 24-Apr-2020 01:23
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afe66: Wheres the 4k?

I already fast forward to start of rugby or cricket to avoid the talking ...

 

 

 

Spark can only provide it as received and most cricket isn't yet produced in 4k.

 

 


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  #2468973 24-Apr-2020 01:48
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CM:

 

Just a shame Spark Sport are limited in what televisions they support. My LG I bought only 18 months ago is no good. Stupid. I know I can use ChromeCast but what a massive pain.

 

 

You are correct. Your 18 month old TV is stupid. If LG had put a decent processor in their TVs it would have made a big difference.


 
 
 

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  #2468987 24-Apr-2020 07:23
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rlevis:

 

I'm curious if the Spark Sport web player supports skipping forward 5 or 10 seconds using the right-arrow button like YouTube.  I rely on this between overs when watching cricket.  Actual fast forwarding a random period of time or using the mouse is not adequate.

 

 

Yes, it has 10 sec back or forward.


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  #2469261 24-Apr-2020 13:13
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tdgeek:

 

Yes, it has 10 sec back or forward.

 

 

Good to know, thanks.  Might sign up when F1 and cricket are back operating.


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  #2470350 24-Apr-2020 14:35
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Apsattv:

 

afe66: Wheres the 4k?

I already fast forward to start of rugby or cricket to avoid the talking ...

 

 

 

Spark can only provide it as received and most cricket isn't yet produced in 4k.

 

 

 

 

 

 

I realise that but for all the press releases about more talking and preOT coverage as a cricket fan I'm not interested in more people sitting around talking to camera in a studio.

 

I want the cricket in 4k.

 

Ive seen test cricket in Australia being advertised as being 4k. Several sports overseas have been available in 4k. ie F1 and Premier league

 

When I am at the super rugby games my seat is about 3 m away from one of the outside broadcast company ("Sky") cameras and this year for the first time, the cameras looked new and had 4k prominently displayed on the side.

 

Sky didn't do 4k presumably because of the limitation of decoder boxes and bandwidth limitations.

 

As someone posted recently on the Mums new TV thread. "Can you even buy non 4k tv anymore"

 

 

 

Ultimately if they don't broadcast in 4k that's their choice but all the other "new features" on that press release just result in a "Yeah whatever" from me.

 

 


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  #2470356 24-Apr-2020 14:38
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Handle9:

 

CM:

 

Just a shame Spark Sport are limited in what televisions they support. My LG I bought only 18 months ago is no good. Stupid. I know I can use ChromeCast but what a massive pain.

 

 

You are correct. Your 18 month old TV is stupid. If LG had put a decent processor in their TVs it would have made a big difference.

 

 

 

 

DOH!

 

I did not know this. :-(


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  #2470589 24-Apr-2020 22:16
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I see they talking about maybe NZ v Australia cricket later in the year if border restrictions still apply.

If so and there is a series with games in both NZ and Australia does that mean games in Australia on sky and games in NZ on spark sport?


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  #2470640 25-Apr-2020 07:40
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Jas777: I see they talking about maybe NZ v Australia cricket later in the year if border restrictions still apply.

If so and there is a series with games in both NZ and Australia does that mean games in Australia on sky and games in NZ on spark sport?

 

 I would imagine so, SS bought the rights for play in NZ


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  #2470716 25-Apr-2020 09:54
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Watched the highlights package of the first international T20 NZ vs AUS, 2005

Was worth it just to see the Kiwis attempts at 70's facial hair, watching Jeff Wilson try to bowl again, and hearing Greame Hughes commented cricket lol

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#2470838 25-Apr-2020 10:55
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Yet you can still buy 1080P TVs in HD but they are all smart models now. It won’t be long before they will be phased out all together and 4K and 8K will be your options to upgrade your old flat screen Tele.

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