After the T20, it’s time for One Day Internationals (ODIs), and Team India is geared up. The complete preparation is set from 1:30 PM onwards. On Sunday, Team India is scheduled to play an ODI against South Africa. You might not know where this match is taking place, how to watch it on TV, or even on mobile. To provide you with all these details, I’m here.
So, let me tell you the best timing. According to Indian time, the match will commence at 1:30 PM. The first inning will continue from 1:30 PM to around 5:00 PM. Then, from 5:40 PM till approximately 9:10 PM, the second inning will take place. This means you will be free around 9:30 PM as the match will conclude by then. Now, we’ve discussed the timing of the match.
Let’s dive into where and on which platforms you can watch it. This match is happening in South Africa. If you want to watch it on TV, you can catch it on Star Sports Network. Remember the previous series? You were watching it on another channel, which was India’s home series against Australia. You were watching it on the Three Sports Network. But now, things have changed. You’ll need to switch back to Star Sports Network. If you want to watch online, on a digital platform, be it on your mobile or laptop, you can stream the match on Disney Plus Hotstar application.
Now, let’s talk about where it’s being played and some pitch-related news. There might be some issues with the new ball and fast bowlers could find it a bit tricky. They might trouble the batsmen a bit initially, but once they adapt to the new ball, there should be good runs on the pitch. If you play the full 50 overs, you can easily make a comfortable 300. But it’s essential to apply oneself to convert those runs. As for the weather, as of now, reports suggest it’s clear and there won’t be any trouble. The match will be a full 100 overs, but conditions in Africa change rapidly. If there are any updates about the weather, we’ll keep you informed.
Now that I’ve covered all this, one thing remains
the probable playing eleven against South Africa. Here’s what I think: Ruturaj Gaikwad, Sai Sudarshan, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul, Rinku Singh, Washington Sundar, Akshar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Mukesh Kumar, Avesh Khan, and Arshdeep Singh. I believe if the pacers are supportive, we might not go with three spinners. We might give Washington Sundar some rest and include a specialist batsman like Tilak Varma, who is a lefty and handles off-spin well. If not, the rest of the team remains almost the same as I’ve just described.
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