The India vs Australia series has been going on since November 27th and a lot of you might already have been caught up on it. But watching it online is quite a hassle, specially if you don’t have a Sony LIV subscription. As COVID-19 has still wrecked a havoc on sports, there is still no in-person stadium attendance. This means you only have two options to actually watch the matches: either on TV on online. In this article we’ll tell you exactly how you can still watch the India vs Australia online livestream without a subscription, for free! All you have to do is follow the steps mentioned below.
How To Watch India vs Australia On TV
If you’re looking for the most cost effective way of watching the India vs Australia livestream, then watching on TV might be your best bet. DD Sports will be telecasting all the matches live for free. Beyond that, Sony’s own telecast is also available to you, starting at Rs. 15 per month. You can watch the matches on Sony Six, Sony Ten 1, and Sony Ten 3.
How To Watch India vs Australia Test Series Via Online Livestream
If you’re considering watching the India vs Australia test series livestream online, then Sony offers their “LIV” online subscription for Rs. 999. This is the premium plan, and is necessary to watch all the matches. However, if you wish to see the series for free, then we have an alternative for you.
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How To Watch India vs Australia Online Livestream For Free Without Sony LIV
In order to watch the series online for free, you need to be an Airtel or a Jio mobile subscriber. Then, just download the Airtel Xstream or JioTV app, and once you register with an OTP, you’ll get the option to watch Sony Six, Sony Ten 1, and Sony Ten 3 right on your phone.
There you have it, just by being a Airtel or Jio mobile user, you can start watching all the matches live without any additional recharge or subscription.
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