The Willow TV World Cup 2011 coverage is under way. In the U.S., the Willow TV World Cup 2011 online broadcasts are the only way to watch the cricket World Cup. It is easy for the rest of the world America, there are likely some cricket fans as well, but they have to go through a lot to see the sport's biggest event. Therefore, the Willow TV website is their best option, even if they have to pay a lot for the best broadcast.
Starting today, the world's cricket superpowers are gathered in India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. Naturally, the opening match has co-hosts India and Bangladesh facing off in Dhaka, to kick off a month and a half tournament.
For Americans, the Willow TV website gives them their only chance to see the action. They can watch on any browser and mobile device, but if they want to watch the entire event in high definition, they must pay $129.
The price may be more valuable because there are limited options to see the tournament. Those who have DirecTV and Dish Network can find a "Cricket Ticket" package, but they will have to pay for that as well. Still, it may be cheaper than $129 for the whole competition.
But since the World Cup coverage can still be seen for free day by day, it might be a better plan. However, potential viewers have to sign on first before they can enjoy the only live cricket channel in the U.S.
The sport doesn't get coverage on ESPN, which shows just how obscure it is here. However, there is obviously a market for cricket fans somewhere, so they are looking for any way to see the sport's biggest tournament.
Those who watch the World Cup broadcasts will see 43 days' worth of action, spanning across three nations. It features two groups of seven and includes powers like Bangladesh, India, Australia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, India and England. After 48 matches, the grand finale takes place on April 2 in Mumbai, India.






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