Saturday, July 14, 2018

India vs England, 2Nd One Day International: When And Where To Watch, Live Coverage On TV, Live Streaming Online

India vs England, 2Nd One Day International: When And Where To Watch, Live Coverage On TV, Live Streaming Online

Virat Kohli and his team are up against possibly the stiffest test they have encountered in a long time when they take on an upbeat England in the 1st T20 International (T20I), which will set off a long and testing series which includes three T20Is, three One-day Internationals (ODIs) and five Test matches. England have been in sensational form in the limited-over format, with a huge 5-0 win in the recently-concluded ODI series against Australia, followed by a win in the lone T20I as well. So India have their work cut out and Virat Kohli will have to lead from the front if Team India are to pass this test.


When is England vs India, 1st T20 International?


The England vs India, 1st T20 International will take place on July 3, 2018.


Where is England vs India, 1st T20 International?


The England vs India, 1st T20 International will be played in Old Trafford, Manchester.


What time does the England vs India, 1st T20 International begin?


The England vs India, 1st T20 International begins at 10.00 pm (IST).


Which TV channels will broadcast the England vs India, 1st T20 International?


The England vs India, 1st T20 International will be shown on the Sony Network.


How do I watch online live streaming of the England vs India, 1st T20 International match?


The England vs India, 1st T20 International live streaming will be available on Sony Liv. You can also catch the live updates on sports.ndtv.com.


India will look to assert their supremacy in shorter formats as they take on a vastly improved England in the opening T20 International of the three-match series on Tuesday. 


England are in red hot form in limited overs cricket courtesy a group of fantastic limited overs players like Jos Buttler, Jason Roy and Ben Stokes.


This series will be also a preparation for the 2019 ODI World Cup, with the event just less than 12 months away. 


India are coming into the series with two facile victories over Ireland - by 72 and 143 runs respectively but India captain Virat Kohli knows too well that England will be a different proposition.


India have won 15 of their last 20 T20 Internationals including the Nidahas Trophy in Sri Lanka and the bilateral away series against South Africa.


England are coming into series on the back of series clean sweep of Australia with Buttler, Jason Roy, Jonny Bairstow in fantastic form. 



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