What channel is the series on? How do I watch online? What times do the matches start? All you need to know about the four-match Test series
Free-to-air broadcaster Channel Four has won the rights to the four-Test series – the first time Test cricket has been available on terrestrial TV in the UK since the 2005 Ashes.
First Test: February 5 (9.30am local time, 4am GMT)
Second Test: February 13 (9.30am local time, 4am GMT)
Third Test: February 24 (2.30pm local time, 9am GMT)
Fourth Test: March 4 (9.30am local time, 4am GMT)
Channel 4 will also stream the Test live on their on-demand service All 4, with highlights also available on the platform.
TalkSPORT have the radio rights, with TalkSPORT2 broadcasting the series.
Their coverage will include Darren Gough, Mark Nicholas, Mark Butcher, Matt Prior, Steve Harmison, Gareth Batty, Alex Tudor, Neil Manthorp, Jarrod Kimber, Jon Norman, Guy Swindells, Andrew McKenna, Kate Cross and Aakash Chopra.
Star Sports have the television rights in India.
Find the full fixture list here.
Find the squad lists for the first two Tests here.
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