India vs Australia Live Streaming: Here's everything you need to know about the coverage of the third ODI between India and Australia.
India and Australia will enter the MCG on 18 January with only one aim which is to win the series. Both teams have won a game each and the MCG contest will be the decider.
India lost the first match by 34 runs but the in the second ODI, they bounced back, courtesy of a fine century by skipper Virat Kohli and fifty by veteran MS Dhoni, to win the game by six wickets.
It is a chance for India to write history by winning every series on this tour. They have already won the T20I and Test series.
Here's everything you need to know about the third ODI between India and Australia:
When will India vs Australia fixture take place?
The third ODI between India and Australia will take place on 18 January, 2019.
Where will the match be played?
The third ODI between India and Australia will be played at the MCG.
What time does the match begin?
The third ODI between India and Australia will begin at 7:50 am IST with the toss to take place at 7:20 am IST.
Which TV channels will broadcast the India-Australia ODIs?
The match will be telecast on Sony Sports Network in both standard as well as HD format.
How do I watch the match online?
The match will be live streamed on sonyliv.com. You can also catch live updates on firstpost.com.
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