India vs South Africa Live Streaming: The real cricketing test in the ICC World Cup 2019 for India national cricket team starts when they will start their WC campaign against the Proteas on June 5 instead of June 2. Sony network sports channels – Sony Ten 1 and Sony Ten 3 (Ten Sports) are the official broadcasters for the tournament.
The date has been shifted on the recommendation of Lodha Committee. It ensured 15 days of gap between the IPL final and the internatioal assignment for the team men-in-blue. Also, the audience can watch IND vs SA live stream online on Sony LIV platform. More SA vs IND live telecast tv channels is mentioned below. It will comprise of 48 matches in total.
India vs South Africa Live Streaming
Now, it will be a real test of their cricketing abilities and potential. The Proteas would be the toughest team that they fought in the recent times. You can watch all the matches exclusively and live on Sony Sports Network, Ten 1 and Ten 3 and their respective HD channels. The former will provide English while the latter will have Hindi commentary.
South Africa v India will be available for free to be streamed live on SonyLIV. India won the title in 2011 and reached semi-finals in 2015. The Indian team is still a hot favorite pickup for the cup. This time, the tournament will be played from May 30, 2019, to July 14, 2019, at 12 different venues in England & Wales.
India vs South Africa 2019 TV Channels List
Country | TV Channels |
UK | Sky Sports 2 HD, Sky Sports, Now TV |
Australia | Fox Sports |
India | Sony Six, Sony Six HD, Ten 1 HD, Ten 3, DD National (DD1) |
South Africa | Super Sports |
New Zealand | Sky NZ |
Pakistan | PTV Sports, Ten Sports |
USA, Canada | Willow TV |
Each team will get to play 9 group stage matches. The top 4 teams will then proceed into the knockout stage games. India will play Pakistan in the Cricket WC 2019 on June 16.
The match preview, prediction, playing 11, team squads, commentary, and other details will be updated at the appropriate times.
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