How to listen to Australia vs. Pakistan: Radio stations, online streams for Test cricket series

Joshua Mayne

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Australia are currently playing Pakistan in a three-match Test series as the summer of cricket rolls into gear.

Games are being held in Perth, Melbourne and Sydney, followed by a two-match series against West Indies in Adelaide and Brisbane. 

Here's how you can listen in to all the action.

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Australia vs. Pakistan: Radio station, live stream for Test cricket series

Three broadcasters are offering audio coverage of the Australia vs. Pakistan Test series — ABC Sport, Triple M and SEN.

ABC Sport

ABC Sport – previously known as ABC Radio Grandstand – are providing commentary for all three matches. 

Veteran broadcaster Jim Maxwell is leading the coverage.

Cricket fans can tune in on the following platforms:

  • ABC Sport website
  • ABC Radio (via your local AM/FM frequency)
  • ABC listen app

Triple M

Former Australian cricketer Mark Taylor headlines Triple M's commentary lineup.

He is joined by broadcasters including James Brayshaw, Mark Howard, Dan Ginnane, Gus Worland and Chris Dittmar, along with cricketers Merv Hughes, Greg Blewett, Mark Waugh, Brad Haddin, Callum Ferguson, Aaron Finch, Darren Lehmann, Ian Botham, Brian Lara and Wasim Akram.

Cricket fans can tune in on the following platforms:

  • Triple M (via your local FM frequency)
  • LiSTNR App

SEN

Gerard Whateley leads SEN's commentary for this summer of cricket alongside Adam Collins.

They are joined by former players Simon Katich and Damien Fleming as well as journalists and broadcasters including Ian Smith, Peter Lalor and Bharat Sundaresan.

Cricket fans can tune in on the following platforms:

  • SEN (via your local AM frequency)
  • SEN app

When is Australia vs. Pakistan? Dates, schedule for Test cricket series

Pakistan are currently playing a three-match Test series against Australia during December and January.

Date Venue
Dec. 14-18, 2023 Optus Stadium, Perth
Dec. 26-30, 2023 MCG, Melbourne
Jan. 3-7, 2024 SCG, Sydney

Joshua Mayne

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Joshua Mayne is a content producer for The Sporting News Australia based in Sydney, Australia. He has previously worked as a newsreader at 2SER and journalist at Ministry of Sport. While Joshua’s main passions are football, rugby league, basketball and F1, he will watch any sport that's on. He is still waiting for Arsenal to win the Premier League again.