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    Press RoomBy Press RoomNovember 2, 2023No Comments7 Mins Read
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    Want to watch some free international cricket online? Free Cricket World Cup live streams are available for most of the best matches throughout the tournament, including Australia vs. England on Saturday and India vs. South Africa on Sunday. Various affordable subscriptions will get you access to every game. You can access these paid or free cricket live streams from other countries with some digital maneuvering, and we’ll show you how below.

    The 2023 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup is approaching the end of the ‘league’ stage now, so every match matters even more as teams fight for the top four places to progress to the semi-finals. Host nation India remains the hot favorites, having won every game so far, while holders England are on the verge of elimination with just a single win.  

    If you don’t have a proper watch option in your country, we’ll show you how to watch Cricket World Cup live streams for free using a VPN. Short for virtual private network, these handy apps let your devices mimic various international locations of your choosing, so you can hop onto one of the all-inclusive streaming sources listed below. 

    2023 Cricket World Cup live stream quick links:

    Where to watch Cricket World Cup live streams free from anywhere 

    Australia is one of the only countries with a free Cricket World Cup live stream, courtesy of streaming service 9Now (some will be on sister channel 9Gem; check full TV guide listings here).

    You won’t find every scheduled Cricket World Cup match there, but you can be sure all of the matches that Australia’s playing will air, and there are a handful more outside that bunch, including both semi-finals and the final match. Here’s a complete list of free matches you can view at 9Now:

    Normally, 9Now requires you to be an Australian resident, but you can use a VPN to circumvent the block and sign up for a free account to access the streaming service. A VPN virtually changes your devices’ location, so apps and websites think you’re connecting from servers within those countries.

    In the case of the Cricket World Cup, you can connect through an Australian server, and 9Now will let you in with no fuss after creating a free email login.

    You can also use VPNs to sign up for cheap streaming services such as ESPN Plus in the United States, which will show all Cricket World Cup games starting at $10.99 monthly.

    Don’t have a VPN? There’s a fantastic offer right now on the best VPN we’ve tested and have been using for years for streaming and beefing up our online security. You can pick up ExpressVPN, save 49% on the usual price, and get three months for free. It’s the best investment in your sports-watching future if you know you’ll want to watch more international sports streams.

    If you’re unsatisfied, there’s a hassle-free 30-day money-back guarantee. Want to learn more about the product? Take a look at our ExpressVPN review.

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    How to watch the Cricket World Cup with a VPN

    • Sign up for a VPN if you don’t have one.
    • Install it on the device you’re using to watch the game.
    • Turn it on and set it to an Australian or US location.
    • Go to: 9Now (Australia) or ESPN Plus (USA).
    • Sign in or create a free login and watch the matches on 9Now or;
    • Sign up for ESPN Plus (requires local postcode and payment method).
    • Watch the Cricket World Cup.
    • When: October 5 – November 19

    How to watch the Cricket World Cup in the UK

    Sky Sports Cricket is your destination to watch Cricket World Cup games in the UK. You can get a standalone Sky Sports streaming subscription through Now TV, which costs £34.99 per month and includes access to all 11 Sky Sports channels. If you just want the big games, you might be better off using the free options in Australia, as mentioned earlier.

    How to watch Cricket World Cup in Australia

    You have some nice options for watching Cricket World Cup games in Australia. You can tune into all Australian national team games, the final, semi-final, and select matches between other teams for free using the 9Now streaming service. Foxtel will also show the full tournament, which you can get by signing up for Kayo Sports (AUD$25).

    How to watch the Cricket World Cup in USA

    ESPN Plus will show all the Cricket World Cup matches for US viewers. This streaming service starts at just $10.99 per month and gives you access to premium on-demand sports content and other live events.

    Cricket World Cup schedule

    Below is a full schedule of upcoming Cricket World Cup games that will run through the November 19 final. All times below are in US Eastern.

    November 2023

    • Thursday, November 2 — India vs. Sri Lanka 4:30 a.m. EDT
    • Friday, November 3 — Netherlands vs. Afghanistan 4:30 a.m. EDT
    • Saturday, November 4 — New Zealand vs. Pakistan 1:00 a.m. EDT
    • Saturday, November 4 — England vs. Australia 4:30 a.m. EDT
    • Sunday, November 5 — India vs. South Africa 3:30 a.m. EDT
    • Monday, November 6 — Bangladesh vs. Sri Lanka 3:30 a.m. EDT
    • Tuesday, November 7 — Australia vs. Afghanistan 3:30 a.m. EDT
    • Wednesday, November 8 — England vs. Netherlands 3:30 a.m. EDT
    • Thursday, November 9 — New Zealand vs. Sri Lanka 3:30 a.m. EDT
    • Friday, November 10 — South Africa vs. Afghanistan 3:30 a.m. EDT
    • Saturday, November 11 — Australia vs. Bangladesh 12 a.m. EDT
    • Saturday, November 11 — England vs. Pakistan 3:30 a.m. EDT
    • Sunday, November 12 — India vs. Netherlands 3:30 a.m. EDT

    Semi-Finals

    • Wednesday, November 15 — 1st Place vs. 4th Place 3:30 a.m. EDT
    • Thursday, November 16 — 2nd Place vs. 3rd Place 3:30 a.m. EDT

    Final

    • Sunday, November 19 — Winner of Semi-Final 1 vs. Winner of Semi-Final 2 3:30 a.m. EDT

    Note: The use of VPNs is illegal in certain countries, and using VPNs to access region-locked streaming content might constitute a breach of the terms of use for certain services. Insider does not endorse or condone the illegal use of VPNs.

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    Brendan Griffiths

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    Brendan is the Senior Commerce Director at Insider Inc, having joined the company in early 2023. He oversees a wide range of our eCommerce content covering deals, popular sales events, How to Watch guides, and VPN articles. He also utilizes his extensive experience in SEO and Google algorithm updates to help improve content and rankings for a wide range of our shoppable buying guides, reviews, versus content, and more.
    He has over 16 years of online journalism experience and a UK University degree in Journalism and Film & Media. Initially working as a freelance gaming journalist and eCommerce editor, he later joined Future Publishing in 2016 as their first-ever Deals Writer at TechRadar. Over the next six years, he became the Deals Editor at TechRadar, then Managing Editor of Hardware & eCommerce at GamesRadar before moving over to Future’s mobile tech division to become the eCommerce Content Director for Android Central, iMore, and Windows Central.
    Over the years, Brendan has written about a wide range of subjects. Be it covering game previews at GamesCom in Germany, listing the best Amazon Prime Day deals, reviewing gaming controllers, Kindles, and folding smartphones, or even international guides on buying a mattress – he’s still quite annoyed that the UK and US have different sizes and names for them.
    More recently, he’s been covering international How to Watch guides on various sporting events like Formula 1, tennis, Champions League, cricket, or the hottest new movies and TV shows.  
    Outside of work, you’ll find Brendan trying to make a dent in various watchlists across streaming apps or playing games on his Series X or PS5, usually downloading (hoarding) yet more Game Pass games or grumbling about how open-world games should be scrapped for a solid 10-hour experience like the Uncharted series.


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