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How to watch the Australian cricket team online or on TV: Australia vs India 2nd ODI live stream

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14th January, 2019
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Australia will be out to try and wrap up their ODI series against India when the two sides head to South Australia for Game 2 of the three-match series. This is The Roar‘s guide to live streaming all the action online and watching it on TV.

The match is set to be played at the Adelaide Oval, with the first ball scheduled to be bowled at 2:20pm (AEDT) – 1:50pm (local) on Tuesday, January 15.

After a strong win at the Sydney Cricket Ground in the first game, Australia can avenge their Test series loss and continue to build their preparation for the 2019 World Cup with these remaining games against India.

India, on the other hand, will simply be out to keep the series alive this time around after a top-order collapse left a task which was too hard as they attempted to chase a total.

How to watch the match on TV

For those wanting to watch the second match of this series on TV, there will be only one option, as is the case with all limited overs cricket played by Australia this year. Unlike the recent Test series, these ODI matches won’t be available on free to air TV.

Instead, you will need to be watching through Fox Sports to have access to the ODI match against India, with the pay-TV network having exclusive rights to the series.

To watch the coverage on Fox Sports, you will need to have a valid Foxtel TV subscription, complete with the sports package.

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How to live stream the first ODI online

If your preference is to stream the cricket online, there are a couple of methods for you to do so, however, all of these will be through Fox Cricket and so, you will need to be prepared to have a subscription.

The best and most convenient way to stream the cricket this summer is to have access to Kayo Sports, where you can watch all of Foxtel’s sports channels for just $25 per month.

The other alternatives are Foxtel’s streaming applications. If you already have a TV subscription, then you’ll be best off with the Foxtel App, which is free to use and download with a valid username and password. The channels available will reflect your TV pack, so make sure you have the sports channels available, otherwise, this method won’t work.

Otherwise, you would be able to sign up for Foxtel Now, which allows you to stream any of the channels on Foxtel, depending on the package you purchase.

Here at The Roar, we will also be covering the match with all of the highlights and a live blog of the action.

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