T20 cricket always attracts fans from around the globe, so if you want to watch the event from anywhere, you just need a VPN connection! You can watch the event unfold on Sky Sports, ESPN, SonyLIV, or many other services. Here’s how to watch the World Cup with a VPN: The World Cup is hosted in the United Arab Emirates and Oman this year, with four different venues being set to host the matches. It was scheduled originally for India, but the venue was moved. It will be an exciting tournament with rising new talent on display and old favorites looking to go head to head for the ultimate prize in T20 cricket.
How to Watch the 2021 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup
The rights to stream the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup are limited to a number of broadcasters. These broadcasters need to pay a lot of money to gain the rights to stream the tournament, and their broadcasting licenses sometimes require them to restrict their streams to specific geographic regions. This is known as geo-blocking. Streams that are geo-blocked are not available in all regions. They use your IP address to determine if you are within a region where the stream is allowed. If you are in a geo-restricted region you won’t be able to access the stream. However, you can bypass geo-blocking by using VPN software. One of the features that a VPN offers is the ability to change the location of your IP address. This is done by connecting to one of the VPN provider’s global servers, allowing you to connect to other streams in different regions. Below is our step-by-step guide for how to stream the 2021 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup from anywhere:
Can I use a free VPN to stream the 2021 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup??
There are many free VPNs on offer, and it might be tempting to use a free or lite version of a premium VPN to stream the 2021 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. However, before you do, there are some important things you should know about free VPNs. We wouldn’t recommend using a free VPN to watch the 2021 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. If you would still like to use a free VPN, have a look at our best free VPNs in 2021 to decide which one to use.
2021 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Broadcasting Channels
Below is a list of all the broadcasters who own broadcasting rights to the 2021 Cricket World Cup. Here you can choose which stream would suit you best depending on your viewing and commentary preference.
Australia: Foxtel Sports, Channel 9 Bangladesh: Gazi TV Canada: Hotstar CA, YuppTV Hong Kong: Now TV Caribbean: ESPN Pakistan: SonyLIV South Africa: SuperSport United Kingdom: Sky Sports United States: Hotstar US, Willow TV MENA: OSN New Zealand: SKY Sport NZ Malaysia: Fox International Channels
2021 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Schedule
The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup is starting on Sunday the 17th of October. It is scheduled to run all the way through until Sunday the 14th of November. The final is sure to be an incredible match, so make sure you set yourself a reminder for 14:00 on the 14th of November. The schedule is broken up into ‘Round 1’ and ‘Super 12’. The Super 12 comprises the top twelve teams from the rankings at the ICC deadline, and four other teams are chosen through the T20 World Cup Qualifier. The Super 12 are split into two groups of six who will face off against one another. The other four teams will battle it out in Round 1 and progress further if they win.
Round 1
Super 12 Group A
Super 12 Group B
Semi-Finals and Finals
2021 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup: What to Expect
Many people are expecting Bangladesh to be the favorites for this year’s trophy. However, there may be some upsets. You can never count out the big cricketing nations such as England, South Africa, India, Pakistan and Australia. There is some fierce rivalry amongst all of these nations, and they’re all raring to go. Right off the bat, the Super 12 rounds commence with South Africa taking on their bitter rivals Australia on October 23rd. India takes on Pakistan the very next day, which is always a cracker. Meanwhile, Papua New Guinea is making its first Cricket World Cup appearance and looking to impress. Oman makes their second World Cup appearance this year, and they have made some steady improvements over the years. They might have home advantage as they play Papa New Guinea in the tournament opener at the Oman Cricket Academy Ground in Al Amerat.