Cricket enthusiasts around the world are gearing up for the 13th ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, and the digital age has revolutionized the way we follow this exciting tournament. With technology and online streaming platforms becoming increasingly accessible, fans have more options than ever to catch their favorite teams in action. In this blog post, we’ll guide you through how to watch the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup online, no matter where you are.

As the tournament unfolds, each match brings its unique challenges. For instance, Pakistan and Afghanistan faced off today at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, where the wicket was used just a fortnight ago for the India versus Australia game. 

 

The turning wicket may favor Afghanistan, but the toss winner may hold a significant advantage, especially with the match being a day-nighter. An excessive heat warning adds another layer of complexity to the equation, making afternoon sessions particularly energy-sapping for the bowlers. Notably, Pakistan has won all seven of their ODIs against Afghanistan, making this an intriguing battle.

 

This year’s World Cup format mirrors that of the previous tournament. All participating teams play in a round-robin league, and the top four teams advance to the semi-finals. Eight teams, including New Zealand, Bangladesh, England, Australia, Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, and South Africa, qualified automatically as the best from the ICC Cricket World Cup Super League competition. 

 

Matches in this World Cup start at 10.30 am IST for day games and 2 pm IST for day/night floodlit matches. Here’s how you can watch the ICC Cricket World Cup live streams from anywhere.

 

If you’re in India, here’s some good news: every game of the 2023 World Cup will be streamed live and for free via the Hotstar mobile app for iOS and Android devices. Pakistan offers free coverage on PTV Sports. For fans in Australia, 9Now provides 18 free matches, including all of Australia’s games, semi-finals, and the final.

 

For those outside these countries, a VPN (Virtual Private Network) can be your best friend. VPNs allow you to access streaming services as if you were in your home country. 

 

United Kingdom: Sky Sports covers the World Cup, and you can access it through the Sky Go streaming service. Now offers a more flexible streaming option. If you’re outside the UK, a VPN can help you watch.

 

Australia: Kayo Sports, offering access to over 50 sports live and on-demand, is a great choice for Australian viewers. Additionally, Channel 9 and 9Now provide 18 free matches.

 

India: The Hotstar mobile app is streaming every game for free. For larger screens, consider a Disney Star subscription for live matches on Star Sports channels.

 

The 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup promises thrilling contests, and with the information above, you can enjoy the action from anywhere in the world. So, gear up, grab your VPN if needed, and immerse yourself in the cricketing spectacle that transcends borders and unites fans globally. Keep in mind that Jeetbuzz also offers live streaming so you can follow the ICC Cricket World Cup by visiting Jeetbuzz Online.