Tag: How to Watch Cricket

How to watch Virat Kohli at IPL 2026

Hailing Virat Kohli as the highest run-scorer in IPL history hardly scratches the surface. The cricketing icon also holds the records for most centuries, half-centuries, fours and catches in the field, and he’s the only player to have represented a single team – Royal Challengers Bengaluru – throughout all 19…

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How to watch Big Bash League 2025/26: free streams, fixture list for BBL15 T20 cricket season

Adelaide StrikersHasan Ali (Pak), Cameron Boyce, Jordan Buckingham, Alex Carey, Mackenzie Harvey, Thomas Kelly, Chris Lynn, Harry Nielsen, Jamie Overton (Eng), Lloyd Pope, Alex Ross, Jason Sangha, Liam Scott, Matt Short, Henry Thornton, Luke Wood (Eng) Brisbane HeatShaheen Shah Afridi (Pak), Tom Alsop (Eng), Xavier Bartlett, Max Bryant, Lachlan Hearne,…

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Bangladesh vs Pakistan live streams: Watch Asia Cup Rising Stars final from anywhere for *FREE*

On 23 November, Bangladesh A and the Pakistan Shaheens clash in the Final of the Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025 at Doha’s West End Park Stadium. Here’s how to watch Bangladesh vs Pakistan live streams for free – and from anywhere. Bangladesh A reached the title game in dramatic fashion…

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Australia vs England live streams: Watch 1st Ashes Test from anywhere in the world for *FREE*

Live stream The 1st Ashes Test for *FREE* on 7Plus Unblock your stream with NordVPN (75% OFF) 1st Test: November 21-25, daily start times: 2.30am GMT / 10.30am AWST / 9.30pm ET (Thu.) The first Ashes Test is here and you can watch Australia vs England live streams to see…

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How to watch India v South Africa 1st Test 2025: live streams, schedule, teams

Watch India v South Africa on Willow TV via Sling Unblock your stream with NordVPN India v South Africa Test series runs 14-26 November 1st Test: 14-18 November, daily start times: 11pm ET / 4am GMT / 2pm AEST The Ashes may be on the horizon, but this test series…

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How to watch The Ashes 2025-26 from anywhere with a VPN

The 2025 Ashes is being widely hailed as England’s best opportunity to wrest back the urn since their last series victory in 2015. Considering Ben Stokes’ shoulder, Jofra Archer’s elbow, Mark Wood’s knee and Joe Root’s recent travails with the bat, it seems a touch optimistic. Not that Australia don’t…

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