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After saving some face with a thrilling win in the fifth ODI on Saturday, India will be looking to continue their strong form with the bat when they meet Australia in Game 1 of a three-game Twenty20 series starting at the Adelaide Oval.
Cricket at Adelaide Oval on Australia Day. It’s one day on the cricketing calendar that fans never want to miss.
To make sure you can keep up with the match wherever you are, The Roar has compiled all the information you need to watch the game on TV, streaming online, and listening on radio.
The easiest way to keep up with the action is by turning your television dial to Channel Nine, who will be broadcasting the game in standard and high definition. Their coverage begins at 7:30pm (AEDT), with the first ball to be bowled at precisely 7:38pm (AEDT).
The best way to (legally) stream this match is via the Cricket Australia Live Pass.
Unfortunately, this isn’t a free option, however the annual pass presents good value, with your spend set to keep you covered for an entire year, meaning you’ll be set to go for a good portion of the 2016/17 summer.
The Roar‘s favourite choice for live cricket coverage is on ABC Grandstand. If you can’t get to a radio to listen on your local AM dial, you can pick up a simulcast of the ABC’s coverage on the Cricket Australia website. To access this stream you will need to sign up for a Cricket ID, but not to worry, this is free.
Of course, you can follow every ball on the match right here on The Roar with our live blog, and watch highlights on Roar TV.
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