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Former England captain Michael Vaughan and BBC cricket correspondent Jonathan Agnew at Lord's
The TMS team includes Jonathan Agnew (right) and Michael Vaughan

With the Ashes won, Test Match Special will have ball-by-ball commentary on England's one-day matches in Australia.

The two Twenty20 internationals and seven one-day internationals (ODIs) will be available on BBC 5 live sports extra and via the BBC Sport website (for UK users), with the ODIs also on BBC Radio 4 Long Wave.

The BBC will share commentary with Australia's ABC radio network, who will be joined by TMS commentator Simon Mann, with ex-England captain Michael Vaughan also summarising for the Twenty20 games.

HOW TO LISTEN TO TMS
BBC 5 live sports extra: Digital radio, Digital satellite channel 0144, Freeview channel 706, Cable TV channel 864 or 908
BBC Radio Four: Analogue radio on 198LW; Digital satellite channel 0143
Online at bbc.co.uk/tms
Via the Red Button

During the ODIs, Alison Mitchell will also be providing regular reports on BBC Radio 5 live.

And as usual, there will be extensive coverage and live text commentary here at bbc.co.uk/cricket.

After England leave Australia in early February, they head to the World Cup in India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh - and TMS will also feature commentary and extensive coverage on that tournament.

The regular Test Match Special team during the English summer is led by BBC cricket correspondent Jonathan Agnew, with expert summarisers including Michael Vaughan, Geoff Boycott and Vic Marks.

You can get in touch with the programme by e-mailing tms@bbc.co.uk or texting 84040.

You can also access the BBC Ashes Archive at bbc.co.uk/ashesarchive for some famous historical moments from the past, as described by TMS.

In December 2008, BBC Sport agreed a new radio rights deal with the England & Wales Cricket Board, which means TMS will be on air up to and including 2013.

Most cricket broadcast via the BBC Sport website is available to UK users only, although Test Match Special is available worldwide via the website for England's home matches.
England's full fixtures

Times and coverage details subject to change

Some red button coverage may not be available on Freeview - further details here

2011 COUNTY CRICKET SEASON

BBC Local Radio will broadcast ball-by-ball coverage online throughout the summer from every match involving:

Essex - BBC Essex
Middlesex - BBC London 94.9
Surrey - BBC London 94.9
Warwickshire - BBC Coventry & Warwickshire
Worcestershire - BBC Hereford & Worcester

The rest of the BBC Local Radio stations will broadcast commentary on selected one-day matches plus the Friends Provident t20, which will also be available online.

Derbyshire - BBC Radio Derby
Durham - BBC Newcastle
Glamorgan - BBC Radio Wales
Gloucestershire - BBC Radio Gloucestershire and BBC Radio Bristol
Hampshire - BBC Radio Solent
Kent - BBC Radio Kent
Lancashire - BBC Radio Lancashire
Leicestershire - BBC Radio Leicester
Northants - BBC Radio Northampton
Nottinghamshire - BBC Radio Nottingham (all County Championship and FP t20 games)
Somerset - BBC Somerset
Sussex - BBC Sussex
Yorkshire - BBC Radio Leeds


If you have any questions about the BBC's cricket coverage please first consult our main FAQs page .



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see also
Martin-Jenkins appointed by MCC
05 May 10 |  Cricket
BBC renews radio cricket contract
23 Dec 08 |  England
TMS: A glorious history
30 May 07 |  Test Match Special
BBC Sport Help/FAQs
10 Sep 08 |  Sport Homepage
BBC Sport Programme Guide
16 Jun 05 |  Sport Homepage


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