Sky Sports Mix will show the Fast5 netball tournament this weekend as England head to Australia to compete in a rapid-fire version of the game sport. Cricket have led the way with Twenty20 showing that a faster version of the game can generate new crowds and take the sport to a wider audience and Netballs Fast5 is not one to miss, branded as the most exciting version of the sport.The tournament, featuring the top six nations in the netball world rankings, gets underway on Saturday and Sunday with the play-offs and final scheduled to be shown on Tuesday, also on Sky Sports Mix. Fast5 Netball on Sky Sports - Schedule Saturday October 29 Sky Sports Mix 0330am-1030am Sunday October 30 Sky Sports Mix 0100am-0930am Tuesday November 1 Sky Sports Mix Tbc Eboni Beckford-Chambers was part of the England squad that finished third in 2014 but will be chasing at least a place in the final this year Melbournes Hisense Arena is the venue for two days of fast-paced action which will include group games where all six teams play each other once, before the action moves on to the play-offs and the final.The rules from the 7-a-side version are tweaked to include smaller teams, power plays, different scoring areas and a shorter time frame with games played over four six-minute quarters.With just five players there is no wing defence or wing attack, and rather than just one point for a goal, points are awarded from the inner circle (1pt), outer circle (2pts) and goal third (3pts).At the end of the round robin stage the top two teams will play in the gold medal match while third and fourth will meet for bronze and the bottom two teams compete for fifth place. 2016 Fast5 Teams Australia New Zealand England Jamaica South Africa Malawi Ama Agbeze will captain the England squad in Australia Australia are hosting the tournament which returns to the netball calendar after a couple of years away and England have selected a strong squad of youth and experience that will be led by captain Ama Agbeze.England were champions in 2011 and runners-up in 2010 and 2012, while New Zealand are the defending champions and have won the tournament on five separate occasions. 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From the two major international tournaments weve had this year -- we really do need more of these -- there has only been one undeniable trend: SK Telecom T1 are the best team in the world, and South Korea, for the umpteeth year straight, is the best overall region in the world with the deepest lineup of elite teams.There is no basis for putting China second. While I agree Royal Never Give Up and Edward Gaming are world contenders, there is nothing proving they are automatically better or worse than North Americas current cream of the crop, TSM and Immortals. Sure, you can use the patented eye test to pick which team looks better, but that isnt the only case. If we were to go off the Intel Extreme Masters Katowice and Mid-Season Invitational, the pair of major international tournaments, the other four regions (NA, Europe, China, and Taiwan) all look inconsistent.So when looking at teams solely based on their domestic play, how could we not rate TSM this highly? Its 14-0 in best-of-three matches. It has a stunning record of 28 map wins and only three losses. After losing its worst game of the season to last-place Echo Fox, TSM have gone to a new level, reeling off sixteen straight map victories. This is a team that is dominating more now than it did early in the season, something you couldnt say about NAs juggernaut last season, Immortals.Come Worlds, yes, there is obviously a chance of TSM and the rest of North America falling on its faces like last year. But Europe failed to get a single team to the quarterfinals in 2014 (NA got two teams) which was quickly forgotten when Origen and Fnatic got to the semifinals last year. Unless youre a team qualifying from South Korea or a Chinese team with Jian Uzi Zi-Hao, the World Champions can be a shot in the dark.When people see a North American team ranked highly on our rankings, many sigh in exasperation or frustration or disbelief. But, maybe, just maybe, Team SoloMid, and North America for that matter, arent jokes? Maybe TSM and Immorttals are strong teams.ddddddddddddIf CLG and TSM failed to do anything at IEM Katowice and MSI, then I could see the basis of saying North American teams shouldnt be ranked highly. While NA didnt do amazingly at IEM, TSM still made the semifinals and CLG were debatably the second or third best team at MSI along with Royal Never Give Up behind the dominating SK Telecom T1.If we were to go solely off the starting lineups on paper heading into the World Championships last split, a final between two of the trio, Edward Gaming, LGD Gaming, and SK Telecom T1 was highly likely. Instead, LGDs lack of coaching and practice had the star studded lineup fall in the group stages, and Edward Gaming disappointed by only advancing to the quarterfinals before getting bounced by Fnatic, a squad from a region that failed to send a single team to the bracket stage a year prior. The only favorite to actually show up and do well was SK Telecom T1.Without more international tournaments between not only the top teams from each region but the middle tier clubs as well, were left in this purgatory where we dont really know how strong a league truly is outside South Koreas fortress.The North American LCS could be terrible. But so could the LPL, LMS, and EU LCS. TSM might go on to make a semifinal run at Worlds this year, but without seeing the likes of NRG Esports or Team Envy at an international competition, we cant really say NA is better than the EU LCS or vice versa. One or two outliers could change the perception of an entire region.Frankly, we need more international competition with more teams able to compete from across the world. Thats the only way well ever start to form any sort of ranking between regions not from the LCK, the league where the other four major regions take talent from to create mixed-language squads.Until then, I stand behind my ranking of Team SoloMid. Sixteen straight map victories, a perfect match record, and an experienced squad with legitimate proven all star talent in the likes of S?ren Bjergsen Bjerg and Yiliang Doublelift Peng. You cant ask for much more from a non-LCK team. ' ' '