Sky Sports forced to apologise as major event broadcast is interrupted and fans complain ‘not sure why I pay’

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SKY SPORTS had to apologise as live T20 World Cup cricket coverage was interrupted by a weird glitch.

Viewers fumed as the unwanted intervention came as Scotland hunted victory against Namibia – on the day the USA beat Pakistan in one of the sport’s greatest ever shocks.

The channel said sorry as they briefly lost coverage

This screen blip naming ‘Channel 4’ stunned TV viewers

Cricket fans were baffled as multi-coloured stripes referencing rival broadcaster CHANNEL 4 came on the screen.

Sky responded with a full-screen message that said: “We’re really sorry for this temporary fault.”

One viewer claimed on social media: “This happens regularly on sky sports and at frustrating moments. Can I just be sorry next time I am not able to pay?”

Another posted: “Not really sure why I pay for @SkyUK sometimes.”

When coverage resumed, viewers saw Scotland’s Brandon McMullen dismissed for a bizarre misjudgement.

After a missed stumping, he failed to get his foot back in the crease – enabling the wicketkeeper to run him out.

The T20 World Cup, being held in the USA and West Indies, has had a remarkable start.

And that’s largely down to the joint hosts.

Extraordinary moment as lapse in concentration leads to Scotland’s Brandon McMullen walking early pic.twitter.com/ruXJ9w8yFz

— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) June 6, 2024

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The US toppled cricket giants Pakistan in a super over.

The strong favourites looked set to nick a close win with one ball left of the regulation 20 over-a-side contest.

But Nitish Kumar walloped it for four – meaning a tie as both sides made 159-7.

Pakistan then fell apart in the super over decider, with Mohammad Amir bowling three wides.

The US made 18-1 before Pakistan fell six short of victory.

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