Where to watch South Africa vs. India T20 Cricket: Free Live Stream, Free Channel, Last Match Start Time

India and South Africa are set for a thrilling clash in the final T20I of the series at Johannesburg’s Wanderers Stadium on Friday.

After a heavy loss in the second match, India bounced back in style and claimed victory in the third T20I, turning the series in their favor with a 2-1 lead.

Meanwhile, South Africa fought hard, almost chasing India’s mammoth target of 220 runs, but fell short by just 11 runs. This upcoming final game gives the home team another opportunity to even the series at four games, but if they lose, they will also lose the series.

The sports news looks at the key details ahead of this game, including how to watch the game, kick-off times and the latest lineup news.

South Africa vs India Final T20 match live stream, TV channel

How to watch this match in the US:

  • TV channel: Arrow sport
  • Live stream: Fubo

Fans in the US and Canada will be able to watch this game live exclusively on WillowTV.

Willow Sports is a cable TV channel, but if it’s not included in your current package or you’ve cut the cord, it’s available on Fubo.

Fubo now offers Willow TV as part of its expanded sports offering. Besides live matches, you can also watch replays and highlights on demand anytime from any device. Start your free trial version today to follow all the action.

When will South Africa vs India Final T20 start?

This T20 match will take place at The hikers Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa and gets started Friday, 15 November 17.00 local time.

This is how that time is translated in the USA/Canada:

Date Start time
Atlantic time Fri, Nov 15 11:00
eastern time Fri, Nov 15 10:00
Central time Fri, Nov 15 9:00
Mountain time Fri, Nov 15 8:00
Pacific Time Fri, Nov 15 7:00

South Africa vs India Final T20 team news

The Proteas’ bowling unit faced a relentless onslaught from the Indian batsmen in the third match. Listed by Marco Jansen and supported by Gerald Coetzeethe South African attack struggled to slow the flow of runs. South Africa had also brought in Lutho Sipamla instead of Nqaba Peterbut he failed to gain influence. Only Keshav Maharaj and Simelane showed every efficiency and each managed to take two wickets. But India took advantage of the loose bowling to post a daunting total of 219.

South Africa’s ongoing struggles with their top-order batting have become increasingly problematic. Skipper Aiden Markrams lack of form, coupled with an inability to openers Ryan Rickelton and Reeza Hendricks establishing a solid start has added pressure on the middle order. Once again the middle order could not lift. David Miller missed an opportunity to score big, and Heinrich Klaasenknown for his power-hitting, could not control the game in his team’s favour. Yet there was a silver lining to it Marco Jansen’s outstanding performance as he not only bowled well but also hit the fastest fifties from his country.

South Africa Predicted XI: Aiden Markram (c), Ryan Rickelton, Reeza Heindricks, Tristian Stubbs, Heinrich Klaasen (wk), David Miller, Marco Jansen, Lutho Sipamla, Gerald Coetzee, Simelane, Keshav Maharaj.

After a tough loss in the second match against the hosts, the Indian team went into this match determined and well prepared. They remained committed to their opening combination of Abhishek Sharma and Sanju Samsonthey will probably stick with them for the final match as well. Abhishek, who had struggled in the first two matches, found his rhythm here and scored a much-needed half-century to regain his form. Meanwhile, Sanju unfortunately fell for a duck again.

In the middle order, Tilak Varma stepped up at number three and made an impressive unbeaten knock of 107, marking his maiden T20I century. While Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Pandyaand Rinku Singh did not make significant contributions, debutant Ramandeep Singh had a memorable start to his T20I career, launching his first ball for a six. Avesh Khan was rested for this match.

The bowling attack was led by Arshdeep Singhwho delivered a brilliant spell. Although the spin duo of Varun Chakraborty and Ravi Bishnoi could not make any significant impact in the match, the team may consider a minor change in the bowling line-up. However, they are likely to stick with a similar line-up going into the final game.

India Predicted XI: Suryakumar Yadav (c), Abhishek Sharma, Sanju Samson (wk), Hardik Pandya, Rinku Singh, Ramandeep Singh, Axar Patel, Tilak, Arshdeep Singh, Varun Chakravarthy, Ravi Bishnoi.