I would have thought the anti-siphoning legislation meant that someone, somewhere had to carry it within Australia?wow, when was the last time an Australia Test match hasn't been televised in Australia?
Presumably it's got something to do with networks not thinking it would go ahead. Either that or they really think no one cares about the series.
There could well be some solid reasoning behind it but that sounds like a rather funny situation if true.I would have thought the anti-siphoning legislation meant that someone, somewhere had to carry it within Australia?
Only home games and Ashes Tests in England are covered by anti-siphoning. Even if that wasn't true though I don't think anti-siphoning laws actually compel broadcasters to show things; they just prevent pay television networks outbidding FTA networks for certain events.I would have thought the anti-siphoning legislation meant that someone, somewhere had to carry it within Australia?
They're also showing the India/SL ODIs.Yeah, can't see any way that Fox Sports that is currently showing Eng/West Indies will not be broadcasting this series.
Kayes has had a lot more than two bad games, you'd thinkBecause two bad games and Kayes, apparently.