The Ashes and Women's Ashes are up and running with more than a fair portion of live cricket on TV to be broadcast every day for the foreseeable future.

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England's men are locked in a battle for the ages against Australia, and if the first Test is anything to go by, the rest of the series will develop into cracking showdown.

If the Men's and Women's Ashes are not enough for you, there's still plenty of limited overs cricket to savour, including ICC Cricket World Cup qualifiers.

Sky Sports boast the lion's share of cricket TV rights but the game has leaked back onto free-to-air platforms with The Hundred to be played in front of BBC cameras later this summer.

Fans across the world will be desperate to soak up as much action as possible over the summer months in the northern hemisphere, with England fans in particular sure to be keen to see how the team fares in The Ashes 2023.

RadioTimes.com brings you a round-up of live cricket on TV today and coming up.

Cricket today: What live cricket is on TV today?

Tuesday 27th June

ICC Cricket World Cup qualifier

Sri Lanka v Scotland (7:30am) Sky Sports Cricket

Wednesday 28th June

The Ashes 2023

England v Australia – Second Test, Day 1 (11am) Sky Sports Cricket / Main Event

Thursday 29th June

The Ashes 2023

England v Australia – Second Test, Day 2 (11am) Sky Sports Cricket / Main Event

ICC Cricket World Cup qualifier

TBC v TBC (7:30am) Sky Sports Mix

Friday 30th June

The Ashes 2023

England v Australia – Second Test, Day 3 (11am) Sky Sports Cricket / Main Event

T20 Blast

Lancashire v Yorkshire (7pm) Sky Sports Cricket / Main Event

ICC Cricket World Cup qualifier

TBC v TBC (7:30am) Sky Sports Mix

Saturday 1st July

The Ashes 2023

England v Australia – Second Test, Day 4 (11am) Sky Sports Cricket / Main Event

Women's Ashes 2023

England v Australia – 1st T20I (6:35pm) Sky Sports Cricket / Main Event / BBC Two / BBC iPlayer

Sunday 2nd July

The Ashes 2023

England v Australia – Second Test, Day 5 (11am) Sky Sports Cricket / Main Event

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