Star Sports have formally declared a celebrity packed commentary and analysis panel on Tuesday, June 10, prior to the highly anticipated five-match England vs India Test series starting June 20 at Headingley, Leeds. Ahead of the high-intensity series, Sony Sports Network has assembled a commentary team that has experience, credibility, and excitement all mixed in. Cricketing legends like Navjot Singh Sidhu, popular for his effervescent personality and vast cricketing knowledge, and Varun Aaron, whose recent commentary assignments have drawn appreciation for infusing contemporary commentary with vivid narratives, will join in. The panel is including global legends such as Nasser Hussain, who offers a keen English view enhanced by his time as England skipper and veteran commentator. With voices as big as this at the wheel, the audience can anticipate an end-to-end viewing experience, including technical dissections, strategic analyses, historical background, and witty repartee. Sony's attempt to step up the quality of cricket broadcasting reflects the importance of the series itself, as two of the sport's historic adversaries are set to pen the next page in their red-ball history. Also Read | Watch: Trent Boult Drops Bat, Gets Run Out Hilariously vs TSK Shubman Gill leads India into a new Test era This high-profile bi-lateral series will not only herald the beginning of a new era in India-England red-ball competition but also kick-start the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) 2025-27 cycle. Keeping with the importance of the event, Sony Sports has signed a dynamic panel of iconic cricketers and industry-leading broadcasters who will provide detailed analysis, spot-on tactical insights, and live updates. The England tour next year is a critical juncture for Indian cricket as it begins a new chapter with the captaincy of Shubman Gill. With the retirement of two of India's greatest Test players, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, this tour will be India's maiden real test of transition in the longest format. Gill, the new red-ball captain, will be in the limelight as he tries to lead a comparatively young team in trying English conditions. The five-Test campaign against Ben Stokes' England isn't just loaded with the usual intensity of the England-India rivalry, but it also has the responsibility of laying the precedent for the next WTC cycle. English Commentary Panel Ravi Shastri Navjot Singh Sidhu Dinesh Karthik Anil Kumble Nasser Hussain Michael Atherton Stuart Broad Sanjay Manjrekar Abhinav Mukund Hindi Commentary Panel Navjot Singh Sidhu Anil Kumble Sanjay Manjrekar Parthiv Patel Sanjay Bangar Varun Aaron Deep Dasgupta Anant Tyagi & Padamjeet Sehrawat