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Supplemented by her regular appearances at the IPL, and presenting/commentary work in the U.K. for BBC TMS and Sky Sports, Isa became the first female commentator to work on Sky's Test Cricket coverage in 2018. Ebony-Jewel Cora-Lee Camellia Rosamond Rainford-Brent FRSA (born 31 December 1983 in Lambeth, London) is a retired English cricketer, who was the first black woman to play for the England team. Sky TV commentators Grant Nisbett and Justin Marshall are a regular duo in test match rugby. Isa has since made a successful transition into multi-sports, when she anchored the Rio Olympics for ESPN. Her  men's global tournament came in 2015, when she presented the ESPN US, Caribbean TV and global digital coverage of the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup in Australia and was one of four female commentators to work on the IPL, introducing women for the first time. Michael Atherton, Nasser …

Ebony’s communication flair has led her to speak at Mansion House in front of the Lord Mayor of London and at the Yankee Stadium on behalf of Beyond Sport. All the latest expert cricket opinion and analysis from Sky Sports. 2019 saw Isa at the forefront of cricket coverage for the Mens Cricket World Cup in England followed by the Ashes. As a World Cup winner in the One-Day and T20 format and a three time Ashes winner, Isa became the ICC Ranked No.1 bowler in 2008. During her playing career, she was also captain of the Surrey women's team. Featuring the views of David Lloyd, Michael Atherton, Nasser Hussain, Andrew Strauss, Ian Botham and Shane Warne. In radio broadcasting, Isa was also one of the first women to summarise on men’s international fixtures for BBC’s Test Match Special. 2019 saw Isa at the forefront of cricket coverage for the Mens Cricket World Cup in England followed by the Ashes.