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Fans in Zimbabwe miss out on Test telecast

Hamilton Masakadza pierces the off side, Zimbabwe v New Zealand, 1st Test, Bulawayo, 1st day, July 28, 2016

A technical fault has prevented public broadcaster ZBC from telecasting the match feed in Zimbabwe  •  AFP

You can watch the ongoing Test series between Zimbabwe and New Zealand on television in New Zealand, India and Sri Lanka, and maybe several other places, but not in host country Zimbabwe. A source told ESPNcricinfo that public broadcaster ZBC has been offered the feed for free but is experiencing a technical fault, which has prevented it from broadcasting the ongoing first Test. Pay-television network SuperSport, which is South Africa-based and works throughout the continent, did not obtain the rights for this series.
Instead, Ten Sports is providing the world feed, which explains why the broadcast is available in the subcontinent. SuperSport was negotiating for the rights until a few weeks ago but failed to come to an agreement, which means the matches are also not being aired in neighbouring South Africa. SuperSport went through similar discussions ahead of India's limited-overs tour to Zimbabwe in June, and reached an agreement at the eleventh hour to broadcast the matches.
Zimbabwean fans expressed their frustration on Twitter, even though they did not turn out in big numbers at Queens. Midway through the first day, there were only a few hundred people at the stadium. With school holidays beginning at the end of this week, better crowds are expected as the series goes on.