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India and Pakistan are all set to cross-swords at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Sunday, October 23. The start time for the much-awaited🥂 match of the 𒐪tournament is 7:00 pm local/8:00 am GMT/1:30 pm IST.
Both teams have battled in three T20I matches over the last two years, with Babar & 🌸Co. winning two of them. Pakistan ✨won the T20 World Cup 2021 contest against India by 10 wickets. Earlier this year, the two teams won a game each during their meetings at the Asia Cup 2022.
Fan🏅s across the globe are excited to witness another India versus Pakistan encount🐻er in 2022.
Here are the broadcast and live streaming details for the maꦆtch:
- India & rest of the Indian sub-continent (excluding Pakistan and Bangladesh): Star Sports
- Australia: Fox Sports, Kayo
- New Zealand:Sky Sport
- Pakistan: PTV & ARY Digital Networks
- Bangladesh: Gazi TV, Rabbithole
- Canada: Willow, Hotstar
- United Kingdom: Sky Sports
- USA: Willow, ESPN+
- USA (Central & South America and Mexico): ESPN+
- Caribbean: ESPN
- Sub Saharan Africa: SuperSport
- Singapore: StarHub
- Malaysia: Astro, YuppTV
- Hong Kong: Now TV, YuppTV
- PNG, Fiji & Pacific Islands: PNG Digicel
- Rest of the World (Continental Europe, SE Asia & Central /South America): Yupp TV
Captain’s corner:
“If the situation demands that it’s a shorter game, we will be ready for that, as well. A lot of the guys have played such kinds of games before, and they know how to manage themselves in a situation like that where you are getting ready for a 40-over game and then suddenly it’s a 20-over game for both sides, 10 overs each or 5 overs each. Luckily, we played one game in India against Australia which was an 8-over game.” – India captain Rohit Sharma believes his team is ready for any weather-♍enforced 🐻contingencies.
“He’s played here and he knows the conditions here, it’s his home ground in the Big Bash League. So he’s passed on quite a bit of information to the bowlers, and to the batters too. The way he’s improved as a bowler, the way he’s leading. He didn’t let us feel the pinch of Shaheen’s absence. And he’ll be a big help” – Pakistan skipper Babar Azam is glad about receiving MCG intel from Haris Rauf.