Many Sky viewers miss last wickets (24 August 1999)
Sky Television says it received no complaints about cutting short its live coverage of New Zealand's dramatic series-clinching test cricket win over England yesterday
24-Aug-1999
24 August 1999
Many Sky viewers miss last wickets
Kevin Tutty
Sky Television says it received no complaints about cutting short its
live coverage of New Zealand's dramatic series-clinching test cricket
win over England yesterday.
Viewers on Sky Sport missed the conclusion to the test when coverage
was stopped five minutes before lunch to go to the world
motor-cycling championship.
Viewers missed the seventh English wicket right on lunch, and the 13
balls after lunch when New Zealand wrapped up the series win with
three quick wickets.
The cricket was moved to Sky Sport 2 after lunch. That is the digital
channel available to only a limited number of viewers.
While the cricket was reaching its conclusion, Sky Sport viewers were
watching officials inspecting the motor-cycling track in the Czech
Republic after an accident delayed the race.
The final 13 balls were shown delayed on Sky Sport about 15min after
the cricket ended, and while the break in the motor-racing continued.
"I haven't had any (complaints)," Melissa Brady, Sky's public
relations officer, said yesterday.
"We have had a lot of positive calls, I can tell you that - people
thanking us for getting the cricket in."
She said Sky's commitment to live coverage of the world motor-cycling
championship forced it to quit its cricket coverage. "The
motor-cycling had been on the schedule for months. Unfortunately the
cricket and motor-cycling were both things that people wanted to
watch."
Source :: The Christchurch Press (https://www.press.co.nz/)