NZ vs AUS 2nd T20I Live Streaming: When & Where To Watch Australia vs New Zealand 2nd T20 LIVE For Free In India
NZ vs AUS 2nd T20I: New Zealand and Australia are set to face each other for the 2nd match of the T20I series in Wellington. Here's all you need to know about it.
New Zealand will take on Australia in the 2nd NZ vs AUS T2oI of the ongoing three-match series on February 23 (Friday) at the Eden Park in Auckland. Australia hold a 1-0 lead after clinching victory in the 1st NZ vs AUS T20 international match in a thrilling fashion and now have the chance to secure the series with a win in this encounter. On the flip side, the Black Caps must win this match to stay in contention and keep their series hopes alive.
Here's Information About The NZ vs AUS 2nd T20I:
When will the New Zealand vs Australia 1st T20I take place?
The NZ vs AUS 2nd T20I will take place on February 23 (Friday).
At what time will the New Zealand vs Australia 2nd T20I start?
The NZ vs AUS 2nd T20I will start at 11:40 AM IST in India.
Where will the New Zealand vs Australia 2nd T20I take place?
The NZ vs AUS 2nd T20I will take place at the Eden Park in Auckland
Which TV Channel will broadcast the New Zealand vs Australia 2nd T20I live?
Unfortunately, there will be no broadcast for the NZ vs AUS 2nd T20I in India.
Where can fans catch the live streaming of the New Zealand vs Australia 2nd T20I?
The NZ vs AUS 2nd T20I can be live-streamed on Amazon Prime app and website in India.
NZ vs AUS 1st T20I Ended In Thrilling Fashion
Coming to the first NZ vs AUS T20I in Wellington, New Zealand opted to bat first and posted a formidable total of 215 on the board, courtesy of half-centuries from Devon Conway (63) and Rachin Ravindra (68).
Chasing the challenging target, the Australian batters maintained a consistent run rate, but the Kiwis managed to take crucial wickets at timely intervals. The game came down to the wire, with 16 runs needed from the last over. The Australians showcased composure and secured the victory on the final ball, winning the match by six wickets.
Skipper Mitchell Marsh played a stellar innings, scoring an unbeaten 72 off 44 balls. He received valuable support from Tim David (31* off 10 balls), who played a sensational cameo, including a boundary on the last ball to help the team successfully chase down the target.