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Broadcast details for the Netball World Cup as Zim Gems make their debut

So Zimbabwe are less than 24 hours from their debut at the Vitality Netball World Cup and we have the deets for the broadcasts.

From Friday 12 July all 60 matches will be broadcast on SuperSport, ending with the final on Sunday July 21.

“This will be the first time every match can be seen live through the World of Champions, and is recognition of the growing importance of netball in the sporting arena,” said Liz Dziva, publicity and public relations manager of MultiChoice Zimbabwe .

Six of the last seven tournament finals have been contested by world number one Australia and by New Zealand, with the exception of 1995, when South Africa captured a silver medal. South Africa’s Proteas are at present ranked fifth, followed by Uganda (sixth), Malawi (ninth) and Zimbabwe in 13th , according to the latest netball world rankings.

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All matches will be shown on SuperSport and this is the full schedule:

Broadcast details

July 12:           New Zealand vs Malawi (SS10, 9.45am)

July 12:           Barbados vs Singapore (SS11, 10.05am)

July 12:           Australia vs Northern Ireland (SS10, 11.45 am)

July 12:           Zimbabwe vs Sri Lanka (S11, 12.05pm)

July 12:           Opening Ceremony (SS10, 4pm)

July 12:           Jamaica vs Fiji (SS11, 5.45pm)

July 12:           South Africa vs Trinidad and Tobago (SS10, 6.05pm)

July 12:           England vs Uganda (SS11, 7.45pm)

July 12:           Scotland vs Samoa (SS10, 8.05pm)

July 13:           Australia vs Zimbabwe (SS10, 9.45am)

July 13:           Northern Ireland vs Sri Lanka (SS11, 10.05am)

July 13:           New Zealand vs Barbados (SS10, 11.45 am)

July 13:           Malawi vs Singapore (S11, 12.05pm)

July 13:           England vs Scotland (SS11, 3.45pm)

July 13:           Uganda vs Samoa (SS10, 4.05pm)

July 13:           Jamaica vs Trinidad and Tobago (SS11, 5.45pm)

July 13:           South Africa vs Fiji (SS10, 6.05pm)

July 14:           New Zealand vs Singapore (SS10, 9.45am)

July 14:           Malawi vs Barbados (SS11, 10.05am)

July 14:           England vs Samoa (SS10, 11.45 am)

July 14:           Uganda vs Scotland (S11, 12.05pm)

July 14:           Australia vs Sri Lanka (SS10, 3.45pm)

July 14:           Northern Ireland vs Zimbabwe (SS11, 4.05pm)

July 14:           Jamaica vs South Africa (SS10, 5.45pm)

July 14:           Trinidad and Tobago vs Fiji (SS11, 6.05pm)

Preliminaries stage two (July 15-18) and the playoffs and placings matches (July 19-21) will all be broadcast live with the final scheduled for 5.30pm on July 21 (SS10/9A).

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