India begin the T20 World Cup journey on June 5th when they play Ireland on the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in New York
Indian cricket fans can now stream live stream the T20 Cricket World Cup for free from any place. Disney+ Hotstar has announced that Indian smartphone users can live stream the tournament through their OTT platform after the successful introduction of similar models in the ODI World Cup and Asia Cup.
The tournament is scheduled to take place within the USA and in the Caribbean The Twenty20 World Cup 2024 will feature 20 teams at diverse locations. The tournament will start on June 2, beginning with the opening game with teams from the USA with Canada in the Grand Prairie Stadium. India will be in Group A alongside Pakistan, USA, Canada and Ireland With Rohit Sharma in charge of the team and Hardik Pandya as his assistant.
Disney Hotstar will broadcast ICC T20 World Cup 2024 for free on Mobile.
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How to watch T20 World Cup free in India?
Fans can stream games for free on mobile devices and tablets using The Disney+ Hotstar app, in addition, Star Sports remains the official broadcaster on TV.
Although providing an event like the T20 World Cup for free on Hotstar isn’t an unusual approach used by broadcast companies, the Disney+ Hotstar’s approach will warrant a significant audience that provides advertisers with a broad audience.
Who will India play in T20 World Cup?
India begin the T20 World Cup journey on June 5th, against Ireland in the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in New York. This is a great opportunity for India to make their mark early. After the clash with Ireland the focus will be focused on the highly anticipated match against the arch-rivals Pakistan in Nassau County on June 9th. The excitement will continue with the match as India plays America in the USA the 12th of June, and Canada on June 15th.
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