IND vs AUS T20I Series, Know Full Schedule and Live Telecast Information

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IND vs AUS T20I Series

New Delhi: Australia team is coming on the India tour. In this tour (IND vs AUS T20I Series, 2022) a 3-match T20I series will be played between the two countries. The first match of this series will be played on 20 September, the second match on 23 September, and the third and final match on 25 September. Australia has announced its team for this series, but the Indian team is yet to be announced. According to sources, the selectors of Team India will announce the team for the T20I series to be played against Australia and the ICC T20 World Cup together.

Remind you that the last T20I series between India and Australia was played in 2020-21. That series was in Australia and India won the series 2-1. And, this T20 series is important for both India and Australia in preparing for the ICC T20 World Cup, 2022, and creating psychological pressure. The special thing is that in this series, the team management of both countries will also try those players who have to play in the T20 World Cup. Remind you that David Warner has been rested in Australia’s opener in this latest tour of India.

IND vs AUS T20I Series, 2022 Schedule

  1. India – vs – Australia, 20 September, Punjab Cricket Association IS Bindra Stadium, Mohali, 7:30 pm.
  2. India-vs-Australia September 23, Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur Timings- 7:30 PM.
  3. India-vs-Australia September 25, Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad, 7:30 pm.

Live telecast on these channels
IND vs AUS T20I Series, 2022 will be live telecast on Star Sports Network. And, it’s live streaming on mobile phones will be done on Disney+hotstar.

IND vs AUS T20I Series

Team Australia on the India tour
Aaron Finch Captain Australia, Cameron Green, Pat Cummins, Ashton Agar, Tim David, Josh Hazlewood, Josh Inglis, Mitchell Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Steve Smith, Kane Richardson, Mitchell Starc, Marcus Stoinis, Matthew Wade, Adam Zampa.

India’s team has not been announced yet.

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