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The cricketing world is buzzing with anticipation, not just for the upcoming T20 World Cup, but also for crucial bilateral series like the current showdown between Pakistan and Australia. This three-match T20I series, featuring some of the most dynamic players in the short format, is a vital preparatory ground for both teams. Fans globally are eager to see how these powerhouses fine-tune their strategies and combinations. However, for many passionate cricket enthusiasts in India, catching the live action has proven to be a frustrating challenge, leading to much speculation about the reasons behind its unavailability.
Reason why PAK vs AUS T20I series is not being broadcast in India
This broadcast gap is arguably a direct consequence of the long-standing political tensions between India and Pakistan. Historically, these diplomatic frictions have created a complex environment for the acquisition of media rights. Major Indian satellite networks, which usually compete fiercely for international cricket, often hesitate to invest in Pakistan-centric tours due to the sensitive nature of the ties and the potential for sudden policy shifts.
While the series is technically available for streaming on some YouTube channels, the absence of a major television and live streaming partners underscore how the lack of regular bilateral engagement between the two nations continues to sideline Pakistan’s international fixtures from mainstream Indian TV. Further, the relations between India and Pakistan reached a new flashpoint ahead of the 2026 T20 World Cup after PCB Chief Mohsin Naqvi recently backed the Bangladesh Cricket Board’s refusal to tour India due to security concerns, even suggesting a potential Pakistani boycott of the tournament in solidarity. While the ICC ultimately replaced Bangladesh with Scotland, the diplomatic fallout remains intense; the PCB only named their squad for the event after significant internal deliberation.
Important series for both sides ahead of the T20 World Cup 2026
Regardless of broadcast challenges, this series holds immense significance for both Pakistan and Australia as they gear up for the T20 World Cup 2026, co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, scheduled to begin on February 7. For Pakistan, it’s an opportunity to test their batting depth and bowling variations—led by a returning Shaheen Afridi—against a top-tier opponent. Australia, despite resting big names like Pat Cummins and Glenn Maxwell, are looking to finalize their core squad and give fresh faces like Mahli Beardman a taste of international pressure. The lessons learned in Lahore will be pivotal in shaping their respective campaigns for the coveted global trophy just days from now.
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