Cricket Country Staff
Editorial team of CricketCountry.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Jul 02, 2017, 04:30 PM (IST)
Edited: Jul 02, 2017, 07:11 PM (IST)
Following twin successive wins, visitors India are currently in the driver’s seat as they look to seal the series with a win, when they take on hosts West Indies in the fourth of the five-match One-Day International (ODI) series at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua on Sunday. The live cricket streaming of the match will be available on Sony LIV, while the live telecast of the match will be available on Sony SIX and Sony Six HD, along with the Hindi commentary on Ten 3 and Ten 1 HD. In USA, the live streaming will be available on Willow TV Online, along with the live telecast on Willow TV. In UK, the live streaming will be available on Sky Sports Watch, along with the live telecast on Sky Sports 3, while in South Africa, the live streaming is available on SuperSport Live Video, along with the live telecast on SuperSport 2. FULL CRICKET SCORECARD: India vs West Indies 2017, 4th ODI at Antigua
A lot has been said and written about this series, that how ill-planned it has been and how it lacks any ‘context’ and that the stands at the grounds have remained deserted has not helped either. The matches have had a 9 am local time start for the convenience of Indian fans watching the game on television. This, too, has had its fair share in keeping the local fans disinterested. The last thing people following this already-damp-squib series wanted is one-sided contests. And those exactly have been dished out so far, killing whatever little interest was left for the fans. IND vs WI, 4th ODI preview: Eyes on visitors’ bench-strength in do-or-die clash for hosts
The skies are expected to be clear, thus paving way for another full match. The match will be played at the same venue where the third game was played on a damp pitch. Unless a fresh pitch is used, we will be in for another low-scoring game.
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