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Australia vs India: How to watch the second T20 cricket streaming online and live on TV

29th January, 2016
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Virat Kohli continues to amaze fans. (AFP PHOTO/ PUNIT PARANJPE)
29th January, 2016
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After losing the first four ODIs, India has found some form and enter the second Twenty20 international against Australia at the MCG with a chance to claim the series after an impressive win at the Adelaide Oval on Australia Day.

Virat Kohli lead the way for India in that match, scoring an impressive 90 not out from just 55 deliveries. His innings set up a huge total of 188 for the visitors, which would prove too much for Australia, who were knocked over for 151 in response.

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Australia’s bowlers will be the focus in this match, as the likes of Shaun Tait, Kane Richardson and James Faulkner simply leaked too many runs in the first match, all going for over ten runs per over.

To make sure you don’t miss a ball of this crucial T20, The Roar has compiled all the information you need to keep up with the match streaming online, watching on television and listening on radio.

How to watch on TV

The easiest way to keep up with the action is by flicking your TV to Channel Nine, who will be broadcasting the game in standard definition (Channel Nine) and high definition (Channel 90). Coverage begins at 7:30pm (AEDT), with the first ball to be bowled at 7:38pm (AEDT).

How to stream online

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The best way to stream this match is via the Cricket Australia Live Pass.

This isn’t a free option, however, the annual pass will keep you covered for an entire year, meaning you’ll be good to go for a good portion of the 2016-17 summer.

How to listen on radio

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, which is free.

Of course, you can always follow every ball on the match right here on The Roar with our live blog, and catch up on highlights with Roar TV following the match.

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