India will host Australia for a three-match ODI series starting on March 17. Here are all the details for the IND vs AUS ODIs live streaming.
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After the conclusion of a tightly contested four-match Test series that ended 2-1 in the favour of India, the focus will now shift to a highly anticipated three-match ODI series starting on March 17. The matches will be played in three coastal cities of India – Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai (March 17), Dr Y.S Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Vishakhapatnam (March 19), and MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai (March 22).
These matches will not be part of the World Cup Super League, but it would not have mattered even if they did, as both India and Australia have already qualified for the World Cup to be held in India later this year. Still, both teams will get the opportunity to test out different plans and strategies in conditions that they are going to encounter in the marquee tournament.
Both teams will be without their regular leaders. Rohit Sharma will miss out on the first ODI due to personal reasons, while Pat Cummins will not be travelling to India for this series following the death of his mother.
India will also miss the services of Shreyas Iyer, their first-choice No.4, though he has not been replaced in the squad. Australia, on the other hand, will be without Josh Hazlewood and Jhye Richardson, with Nathan Ellis taking Richardson’s place.
These two sides have played 59 completed ODIs in India, with the hosts winning 29 and the visitors winning 30 of those.
IND vs AUS 2023 ODIs, where to watch live: TV channels & live streaming for India v Australia ODIs
India: In India, the three ODIs will be streamed on the Disney+Hotstar app and website, while the live telecast on television will be on the Star Sports Network.
Australia: For viewers in Australia, Fox Sports will broadcast the India-Australia ODI series with sports streamer Kayo Sports streaming it live for online audiences.
United Kingdom: BT Sports will broadcast the India-Australia ODI series live in the UK.