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India vs South Africa T20I Series: When And Where To Watch, Live Streaming And TV Broadcast Details

After winning the tournament against Australia, India will be high in confidence. Starting on September 28th, India and South Africa will be involved in three T20I encounters. Here, we take a look at the streaming and TV broadcast details of the India vs South Africa T20I Series.

A few months ago, India and South Africa took on each other in a five-match T20I series. The tournament ended in a draw. In that series, India was missing some key players. However, most of them are available now. On the other hand, South Africa is a squad that is capable of dominating strong teams like India. The team has a solid core comprising the likes of David Miller and Kagiso Rabada, who are difficult to contain on their day. Therefore, it will be an interesting series for the fans from Wednesday.

Which TV Channel will telecast India vs South Africa T20I Series in India?

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The Star Network will telecast and live stream the upcoming series. While the Star Sports TV Channels will broadcast the game on TV, Disney+Hotstar will be the solution for digital live streaming.

DD Sports has also announced that it will air the upcoming series. Hence, fans will have more than one option for the tournament.

Which TV Channel will telecast India vs South Africa T20I Series in South Africa?

The SuperSport Network will bring the action from India to South Africa. The network is extremely popular in Africa and has the rights for the series.

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Fans in South Africa will be keen to watch the team take on a strong side like India. The performance could help them in confidence before the T20 World Cup 2022.

When will IND vs SA start?

In India, the game will begin at 7:00 PM. The fans in South Africa can start viewing the game at 3:30 PM. While the first match will be on 28th September, the next games will be on October 2nd and October 4th.

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