England return to Test cricket action with a visit from Sri Lanka to wrap up the summer.
Captain Ben Stokes has led his men to four victories and four defeats in 2024 so far, with each of their losses coming in India.
The 3-0 clean sweep against West Indies will have raised hopes of success in the post-Jimmy Anderson world, with Gus Atkinson and spinner Shoaib Bashir reaping bundles of wickets throughout the summer months so far.
Zak Crawley misses the Sri Lanka series with a broken finger, but you don’t have to miss a single moment thanks to the BBC Test Match Special team.
RadioTimes.com brings you all the details about how to listen to England v Sri Lanka on the radio.
The England v Sri Lanka Test series gets under way on Wednesday 21st August 2024 and runs until Tuesday 10th September 2024 at the latest.
Test Match Special returns to bring full ball-by-ball commentary of the England v Sri Lanka series this summer.
BBC will broadcast every moment live on radio throughout the Test series across BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra and BBC Sounds.
BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra is only available on digital radio via DAB: 12B or you can tune into the station via most TV packages.
You can also listen to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra via BBC Sounds online and through the app.
This is the easiest way to tune in to listen, with coverage available on a host of devices, from laptops and computers to portable devices such as smartphones and tablets.
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