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Pakistan Vs Sri Lanka Test Series: When And Where To Watch, Live Streaming And Tv Broadcast Details

The Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Test series will start on July 16 at the Galle International Stadium in Galle. The Sri Lankan cricket team will be high on confidence, having crushed the Australian cricket team by an innings in a recently concluded ICC World Test Championship match. Courtesy of the big win over the Aussies, Sri Lanka has jumped to the third position on the standings.

The upcoming Test series is very important for both teams, keeping the ICC World Test Championship points in mind. Both Asian teams are alive in the race to the final. If one of the two teams wins this series by a score line of 2-0 then their chances of qualifying for their first ever ICC World Test Championship Final will increase significantly.

On the other side, the team that fails to win any matches in this Test series will stand on the verge of an early elimination from the new ICC World Test Championship cycle. Speaking about the schedule of this series, the first match starts on July 16 and will end on July 20.

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The second match of this series will start on July 24 and culminate on July 28. This game will take place at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo.

Which TV Channel will telecast Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Test series in India?

Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Test series will be live on Sony Pictures Sports Network. The broadcaster will update the channels for telecast soon, but the first Test should be live on Sony Ten 2 and Sony Ten 2 HD, while the second Test should be live on Sony SIX and Sony SIX HD.

Live streaming will be available on Sony LIV website and app. Fans should note that there is only English commentary available for this series.

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When will PAK vs SL Test start?

The start date for the first Test is July 16. The start time for both the matches is 10:00 AM IST (10:00 AM Local Time).

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