Select Dugout back for India-West Indies T20I series


Mumbai, Dec 5 (IANS): Kevin Pietersen, Brian Lara, Dean Jones and Scott Styris will be joined by Anil Kumble, V.V.S Laxman, Gautam Gambhir and Parthiv Patel on Star Sports' Select Dugout show for the three-match T20I series between India and West Indies starting Friday.

Riding on the response received from previous editions and having recently concluded the India-Bangladesh T20I series, the Dugout experts return to provide fans with deeper engagement and detailed analytical and predictive commentary.

Adding to the excitement of the series, fans can also expect to witness some friendly banter between Lara and the other experts on the show.

Keeping fan engagement at the core of everything, the show will continue with their Twitter Q&A offering wherein a fan can tweet his question with the #SelectDugout hashtag and join the conversation with experts.

The experts will provide cricket enthusiasts with a comprehensive perspective of the on-going match, allowing viewers to see the game from a different lens.

The three T20I matches, scheduled to be played on December 6,8 and 11 will be followed by three ODIs set to played on December 15, 18 and 22.

 

  

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