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Ashes highlights to air on interactive every day at 10.00pm


Interactive graphics and stats info available with live TMS commentary

主播大秀 Sport presenters and lifelong cricket fans, Manish Bhasin and Rishi Persad, have today been announced as the new faces of the 主播大秀's cricket highlights coverage.

Manish, best known as the presenter of Football Focus, will present coverage of the Ashes and Cricket World Cup highlights, while Rishi, a presenter and reporter for 主播大秀's coverage of horse racing, will present highlights of the one-day international series and provide reports for the Cricket World Cup programmes.

Expert studio analysis and discussion will be provided by some of the game's legendary stars, including: acclaimed cricketer and broadcaster Richie Benaud; former England captain Tony Greig; ex-England batsman Geoffrey Boycott and Test Match Special (TMS) stalwart Jonathan Agnew.

As well as TV highlights of the Ashes and one-day internationals, the 主播大秀 has also acquired the rights for interactive highlights.

Beginning on 主播大秀i each day at 10.00pm, cricket fans can catch the all the major action before the main highlights programme airs in its regular slot, straight after Newsnight on 主播大秀 TWO on weekdays, and around 11.00pm at weekends.

Following the 主播大秀 TWO programme, 主播大秀i viewers can press the red button for up-to-date scores, statistics, graphical illustrations of the action, audience reaction and more - while at the same time listening, live, to the distinctive and authoritative commentary of the TMS team in the background.

主播大秀 Director of Sport, Roger Mosey, said: "Manish and Rishi are both passionate cricket fans. They are also up-and-coming stars of 主播大秀 Sport, and they'll bring an exciting fresh approach to the return of cricket to 主播大秀 Television."

There will be comprehensive live radio coverage of the Tests with Test Match Special on 主播大秀 Radio 4 LW and Five Live Sports Extra.

There will also be full live radio coverage (UK only) as well as ball-by-ball text coverage available online at bbc.co.uk/cricket.

主播大秀 Sport also announced that the contracts to produce the cricket highlights for the Ashes and the ICC Cricket World Cup have been awarded to independent producers Sunset+Vine and TWI respectively.

Notes to Editors

Highlights are not available free-to-air until 10.00pm due to a contractual restriction.

First Test, Brisbane, 23-27 November 2006;

Second Test, Adelaide, 1-5 December 2006;

Third Test, Perth, 14-18 December 2006;

Fourth Test, Melbourne, 26-30 December 2006;

Fifth Test, Sydney, 2-6 January 2007.

The one-day international series will run from 12 January to 13 February 2007.

The 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup runs from 13 March to 28 April 2007.

Biographies

Manish Bhasin

Cricket has long been a sporting passion for Manish. A keen leg spinner, he played regularly while at Anglia Polytechnic and also trialled for Leicestershire Colts before going on to receive coaching from the former England and Leicestershire spin bowler Chris Balderstone.

Manish joined Central News East in 2001 where he presented in-depth coverage of the region's essential sport, including Soccer Sunday which was nominated as best Regional Sports Actuality Programme.

During his successful tenure Manish was nominated for Regional Sports Presenter or Commentator of the Year at the Royal Television Society Sport Awards.

Previously Manish spent five years at 主播大秀 Radio Leicester working on various programmes as a sports presenter and commentator, including the Drive at 5 programme presenting the latest news and sport.

He was one of the pioneers of the Radio Leicester's first weekly cricket show, Cricket Sports Talk, which featured notable guests such as Nasser Hussein and ECB chairman of selectors, David Graveney.

During his time here Manish reported on Leicestershire's progress home and away in all competitions and co-commentated on several day/night games.

Highlights of Manish's time at Radio Leicester include reporting from Leicester Tigers' last minute victory in the 2001 Rugby European Cup final against Stade Francais and again the following year at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium where the Tigers faced Munster.

Another achievement was attaining a hard-hitting and exclusive interview with former England all-rounder Chris Lewis. 听

Manish is a current member of the cricket charity the Lords Taverners.听 He attends fund-raisers - including Q&A sessions with ex-England skipper Mike Gatting - and plays for them at every available opportunity.

In August this year, minutes after Pakistan refused to take the field on the fourth day of the 4th Test at the Oval, Manish hosted a special cricket and football edition of 606 on 主播大秀 Radio Five Live.

As confusion reigned, Manish took calls from Oval spectators, and interviewed Mike Gatting and Pat Murphy live from the ground.

Manish recently lived out a boyhood dream playing with former England internationals Jon Emburey and Mark Ramprakash in a charity game at Lords.

Rishi Persad

Rishi grew up in Trinidad, just a 10-minute walk from the Queen's Park Oval in Port-of-Spain.

He spent a lot of his early childhood watching all levels of cricket, from a young Brian Lara playing club cricket to Viv Richards destroying the English tourists led by David Gower.

Rishi played a lot of cricket at school, both in Trinidad and in the UK, where he came to live aged 12 in 1986.

After leaving university he spent seven years playing for Old Finchleians in the Hertfordshire League - being a middle order left-handed batsman who bowled - until he began working in television which meant weekends were occupied by horse racing rather than cricket.

Prior to joining the 主播大秀 Rishi was at Channel Four where he was part of their RTS award-winning team at the Cheltenham Festival.

He joined the 主播大秀 in April 2003 and has since worked on the London Marathon, Wimbledon, The Open Golf Championship and bowls coverage.

Whilst working for the 主播大秀, Rishi has interviewed cricketing greats including Michael Holding and Richie Benaud, and in the summer he had an exclusive one-on-one interview with Andrew Flintoff during his rehabilitation at Bovey Castle.

Rishi has also worked on the Athens Olympics, where on two occasions he presented Olympic Grandstand alongside Sue Barker and Clare Balding.

He also writes for magazines and has interviewed Michael Atherton for the official Vodafone Derby Magazine.

When possible Rishi tries to get back to Trinidad to watch games - he was present at the Queen's Park Oval when Courtney Walsh became the first bowler to take 500 test wickets against South Africa.

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Date: 09.10.2006
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