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Australia vs West Indies Test Series: Streaming Options and Schedule

Australia vs West Indies Test Series: Streaming Options and Schedule

The highly anticipated three-match Test series between West Indies and Australia is set to begin today, June 25th, and promises to be a thrilling spectacle for cricket enthusiasts.

AUS vs WI: The three-match Test series between Australia and West Indies commenced on June 25th, but Indian cricket fans will unfortunately not be able to watch the live action on television this time around. This presents an exciting experience for cricket fans who truly appreciate the excitement of the Test format. However, the biggest challenge is figuring out where and how to view it.

Where and How to Watch Live?

The key information is that this series will not be broadcast live on television in India. Typically, channels like Sony Sports Network and Star Sports have traditionally aired international Test series, but neither of these major sports channels has secured the broadcasting rights for the Australia-West Indies series. This means that if you were hoping to watch the match on TV, you may be disappointed.

Despite the absence of television broadcast, Indian viewers can still enjoy the live coverage of this Test series. Fancode’s app and website offer live streaming of the entire series. Here, you’ll find ball-by-ball coverage, scorecards, and highlights. A subscription is required to watch on FanCode, available at various prices for individual matches or the entire series.

What is the Series Schedule?

The three-Test series between Australia and West Indies is scheduled as follows:

  • Test 1: June 25th – June 29th
  • Test 2: July 3rd – July 7th
  • Test 3: July 13th – July 17th

All matches will be played in West Indies, meaning Indian fans will need to watch them late at night or early in the morning. In 2023, when West Indies toured Australia, the second Test played at the Gabba was a closely contested affair, with West Indies winning and drawing the series 1-1. This victory boosted their morale, and they will be looking to capitalize on home conditions this time around.

Here are the participating teams:

West Indies: Rovman Powell (Captain), Jermaine Blackwood, Kemar Roach, Kraig Brathwaite, John Campbell, Jason Holder, Justin Colley, Shai Hope, Tagenarine Chanderpaul, Alzarri Joseph, Kemar Roach Jr., Brandon King, Tagenarine Chanderpaul, Kirk Edwards, Anderson Phillip, Zadrean Seales.

Australia: Pat Cummins (Captain), Sam Conners, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Cameron Green, Steve Smith, Josh Inglis, Travis Head, Alex Carey, Beau Webster, Mitchell Starc, Sean Abbott, Scott Boland, Josh Hazelwood, Nathan Lyon, Matt Kuhneiman.

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