India won the match quickly after Rohit Sharma’s brilliant batting. Indian all-rounder Hardik Pandya asked Rohit after the match why he had made the bicep gesture on the field.
Hardik Pandya: ‘What was that celebration?’
Rohit Sharma : ‘They (umpire) were asking how can I hit such big sixes? Is there something in my bat? I said, this is not the bat, this is my strength)’
After this conversation Rohit and Pandya started laughing. Rohit praised his team’s all-round performance against Pakistan. On the basis of which India won by 7 wickets at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
India and Pakistan They are facing each other at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. The world’s largest cricket stadium is packed. The excitement of the match is such that Virat Kohli A mistake was also made. He came on the field wearing the wrong jersey. After some time, when he realized, he called for his jersey in the middle of the match and changed it. The fans have created an enthusiastic atmosphere in the match. India won the toss in this match and decided to bowl first.
Virat Kohli made this mistake
When the match started, Virat Kohli came on the field wearing the wrong jersey. But during the match itself, India’s charismatic batsman realized that he had made a small mistake, which was soon rectified. The jersey that Kohli came on the field wearing had three white stripes on his shoulder. Whereas the three stripes on the jersey made by the kit manufacturer for the World Cup match are in the color of the tricolor.
India’s jersey is different for the World Cup
The jersey worn by Indian players in the Asia Cup and ODI series against Australia had white stripes on the shoulders. In the World Cup, the Indian tricolor has replaced the three white stripes on the shoulders of India’s jersey. This is not the only change that is being seen in India’s jersey in the World Cup. There is no logo of BCCI’s title sponsor Dream 11 on the chest during the World Cup. Because ICC does not allow writing anything other than the team name in the middle of the jersey.
Shubman Gill is back
A good news for India in this match is that star opener Shubman Gill has returned after recovering from illness. He has been included in the team in place of Ishan Kishan. This will be Gill’s debut match in the World Cup. India has fielded two spinners Ravindra Jadeja and Kuldeep Yadav. Two regular fast bowlers Jasprim Bumrah and Mohammad Siraj are also playing. Shardul Thakur has been given a chance.
Amazing performance by bowlers
Indian bowlers proved Rohit Sharma’s decision right by performing amazingly. Within 35 overs, 6 batsmen of Pakistan have returned to the pavilion. The team’s score is 170 runs in 35 overs. Mohammad Siraj took the first wicket. He got Abdullah Shafiq out LBW. After this he also bowled Babar Azam. Kuldeep Yadav also took two wickets. Hardik and Bumrah have got one success each.
ICC ODI World Cup has started. All the teams have played two matches each. India has won both its matches. Whereas five-time world champion Australia has not been able to regain its rhythm yet. In the first match against Australia, India had registered six wins at the Chepauk Stadium in Chennai. Now South Africa has given the second blow to Australia. South Africa has defeated Australia by 134 runs at Ekana Stadium in Lucknow. After this defeat, Australia has reached the bottom 9th position in the points table.
Difficult path ahead for Australia
It may be difficult for Australia to make a comeback after two consecutive defeats. In the league stage of the World Cup, all 10 teams have to play nine matches each. After this, the semi-final match will be played between the top four teams in the points table. In which the two best teams of the world will play the final of ODI World Cup 2023 on 19th November at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
Batsmen sank Australia
Australia’s biggest flaw in this World Cup has been its batting. Australia’s top order batsmen are not able to give a great start to their team. The same was seen in the match against India also. Indian bowlers made Australian batsmen helpless. Apart from David Warner and Steven Smith, no batsman could cross the 30-run mark. Five batsmen could not even cross the 10 mark. Indian spinners dismissed six Australian batsmen in Chennai. Ravindra Jadeja took three wickets.
South Africa beat Australia by 177 runs
Talking about the second match, South Africa, batting first, set a target of 312 runs for Australia. Opener Quinton De Kock played a brilliant inning of 109 runs in 106 balls. Aidan Markram also scored a half-century. In reply, Australia’s batsmen made a very poor start and the entire team was out on the score of 177 in 44.5 overs. At one time Australia’s score was 70/6. After that, Marnus Labuschagne and Mitchell Starc tried to handle the innings but this pair also could not make a long partnership. Five batsmen could not even cross double figures.
Australia could not even reach the score of 200 in both the matches
Australia could not even cross the 200 mark in both its matches. In the match against India, the team batted first and was limited to 199 runs, only Steve Smith scored the maximum of 46 runs. David Warner also played an inning of 41 runs. The situation was similar in the second match against South Africa. Chasing the target of 312 runs, Australia could score only 177 runs. The maximum score in this match was 46 runs. After this no batsman could even touch the figure of 30.
Many shortcomings in the bowling department also
The team is playing with only expert spinner Adam Zampa. Spinners play a decisive role on Indian pitches. But Australia has more confidence in its fast bowlers. In the first match against India, Australian bowlers were able to dismiss only four batsmen, that too at a time when three of India’s wickets had fallen at the score of two runs. All three batsmen were out on zero. After that the bowlers had to yearn for wickets. By the time he dismissed Virat Kohli on the score of 85 in the 38th over, India was very close to victory. Due to poor performance of the bowlers, the team has to use makeshift bowlers.
After the wonders of the batsmen, with the magic of Mitchell Santner’s spin, New Zealand registered its second consecutive win by defeating Netherlands by 99 runs in its second match of the World Cup. While chasing New Zealand’s target of 323 runs, Netherlands team was all out for 223 runs in 46.3 overs.
For Netherlands, only Colin Ackerman (68) was able to bat steadily. Apart from him, only captain Scott Edwards (30) could touch the 30-run mark. Santner was the most successful bowler for New Zealand, taking five wickets for 59 runs.
Matt Henry also supported him well and took three wickets for 40 runs. New Zealand scored 322 runs for seven wickets with half-centuries from opener Will Young, captain Tom Latham and Rachin Ravindra. The team set a good platform with the 77-run partnership for the second wicket between Young (70 runs in 80 balls) and Ravindra (51 runs in 51 balls).
Captain Latham played an important role in taking the team’s score beyond 300 runs by playing an innings of 53 runs in 46 balls. While chasing the target, Netherlands lost wickets at regular intervals and the team never looked to be in a position to get close to the target. Vikramjeet Singh (12) and Max O’Dowd (16) made a cautious start but Henry broke the partnership by bowling Vikramjeet in the sixth over.
Captain Latham handed the ball to Santner in the ninth over and he trapped O’Dowd LBW in his second over. Bas de Leede (18) hit two fours on Lockie Ferguson as soon as he came, while Santner’s ball also hit the boundary, but spin bowler Ravindra got him caught by Boult, taking the team’s score to 67 runs for three wickets.
Ackerman and Teja Nidamanuru took over the innings by adding 50 runs for the fourth wicket. Teja hit two fours on Ravindra while Ackerman hit the first six of the innings on Santner. He also hit a four in the same over of Santner. Netherlands’ century of runs was completed in the 22nd over.
This partnership broke due to Teja being run out. He scored 21 runs in 26 balls. Ackerman completed his half-century in 55 balls with four fours on Henry but after this he was caught by Henry at third man on Santner’s ball. Facing 73 balls, he hit five fours.
Captain Edwards hit a six and a four on Santner on consecutive balls but after one ball he was caught back by the same spinner. After this, Santner also sent experienced Roelof van der Merwe (01) to the pavilion. Netherlands needed 127 runs in the last 10 overs and the team could not even come close to this score.
Santner took the fifth wicket by LBW Ryan Klein (08). Earlier, the Netherlands bowlers also impressed with their bowling on a slow pitch. At the very beginning of the innings, the Netherlands bowlers bowled three consecutive maiden overs to the New Zealand openers.
Young opened New Zealand’s account by hitting two fours off Ryan Klein in the fourth over. Devon Conway (32) hit a six over long on off spinner Aryan Dutt, who opened the bowling with Klein. However, Conway, in an attempt to increase the run rate, got caught by Bas de Leede off the ball of left-arm spinner Roelof van der Merwe (2 wickets for 56 runs), which ended the 67-run partnership for the first wicket.
Ravindra and Young, who scored centuries in the first match against England, then took over the innings. New Zealand’s batsmen looked in good form but Netherlands’ bowlers were also successful in controlling the run rate. However, after completing half-centuries, Young and Ravindra became the victims of Paul Van Meekeren (2 wickets for 59 runs) and Van der Merwe respectively.
While Young tried to pull Van Meekeren’s ball, Bas de Leede was caught while Ravindra was caught by wicketkeeper Scott Edwards. Latham and Daryl Mitchell (48 runs in 47 balls) increased the run pace by adding 53 runs for the fourth wicket.
When Latham returned to the pavilion as the seventh batsman after completing his half-century after being stumped by Dutt’s ball, the team’s score was 293 runs in the 49th over. Mitchell Santner played an unbeaten inning of 36 runs in 17 balls, due to which New Zealand was successful in adding 50 runs in the last three overs.
KL Rahul could not score a century by only three runs but with the big half-centuries of him and Virat Kohli, India made a great start to their campaign in the ODI World Cup by defeating Australia by six wickets with 52 balls remaining in Chennai on Sunday. Rahul hit the winning six, taking his score to 97 runs.
For this unbeaten innings, KL Rahul played 115 balls and hit eight fours and two sixes. Taking full advantage of the life he got in the beginning, Kohli scored 85 runs in 116 balls with the help of six fours. India had a target of 200 runs but by the second over it had lost three wickets for two runs.
Kohli and Rahul not only rescued India from this situation but also made a partnership of 165 runs for the fourth wicket and took it to 201 runs for four wickets in 41.2 overs. Batting first, the Australian team was out for 199 runs in 49.3 overs.
For Australia, apart from David Warner (41 runs on 52 balls, six fours) and Smith (46 runs on 71 balls, five fours), lower order batsman Mitchell Starc (28) made useful contributions. For India, the spin trio of Ravindra Jadeja (3 for 28 runs), Kuldeep Yadav (2 for 42 runs) and Ravichandran Ashwin (1 for 34 runs) took six wickets for 104 runs in 30 overs.
Among fast bowlers, Jasprit Bumrah took two wickets for 35 runs while Mohammad Siraj and Hardik Pandya took one wicket each. The way India started their batting would have shocked the heart of any cricket lover in the country. The Indian team had lost three wickets in the first two overs while its score was only two runs.
This is also India’s minimum score in ODI with the fall of three wickets. Even these two runs of India did not come from the bat. Ishan Kishan, who opened the innings in place of unwell Shubman Gill, played a loose shot off Starc and was caught in the slips in the very first over. He returned to the pavilion after scoring a ‘golden duck’. This was Starc’s 50th wicket in the World Cup.
Josh Hazlewood (3 for 38) trapped captain Rohit Sharma LBW in the next over and got Shreyas Iyer, who came to take his place, caught at cover. Both these batsmen also could not open the account. Hazlewood would have also got the wicket of Kohli but when this batsman was playing on 12 runs, Mitchell Marsh dropped his easy catch.
India had scored 27 runs for three wickets in the first 10 overs. Kohli energized the audience by hitting two consecutive fours on Cameron Green in the 15th over. After this, Rahul spoiled Australia’s strategy by hitting three fours in the first over of leg spinner Adam Zampa.
There were no visible irregularities in the pitch and both the batsmen did not show any haste because they knew that the target was not very big and any haste could prove costly for the team. Kohli played 75 balls for his 67th half-century in ODIs and with this, India’s score also reached triple digits in 26 overs. After this, Rahul completed his 16th half-century in 72 balls.
When it seemed that Kohli would be successful in completing his 48th century, he was caught at mid-wicket off Hazlewood’s ball. When Kohli was returning to the pavilion, the audience stood up and greeted him. Hardik (11 not out) then hit the first six of the Indian innings on Hazlewood.
Rahul sent the ball to Glenn Maxwell for six. He could have reached his century by hitting fours and sixes but he thought it best to hit the winning six on Pat Cummins. Thus, India won the match by six wickets and KL Rahul sacrificed his century.
South Africa’s star batsman Aiden Markram scored the fastest century in the history of World Cup cricket in just 49 balls. While Quinton De Kock and Rassie Van der Dussen also played century innings. With its help, South Africa defeated Sri Lanka by 102 runs in its first match of the World Cup on Saturday.
De Kock (100 off 84 balls), Dussen (108 off 110 balls) and Markram (106 off 54 balls) scored centuries. With this, South Africa was successful in breaking Australia’s record of most runs in the World Cup by scoring 428 runs for five wickets. Australia had scored 417 runs for six wickets against Afghanistan in Perth in 2015. Now this has become the highest score of the World Cup.
In response, the Sri Lankan team was out after scoring 326 runs in 44.5 overs. From his side, Kusal Mendis (76 runs on 42 balls), Charit Asalanka (79 runs on 65 balls) and captain Dasun Shanaka (68 runs on 62 balls) scored half-centuries. For South Africa, Gerald Kortje took three wickets while Kagiso Rabada, Marco Yansen and Keshav Maharaj took two wickets each.
While De Kock and Dussen laid a strong foundation by adding 204 runs for the second wicket, Markram played a stormy innings with the help of 14 fours and three sixes. De Kock hit 11 fours and three sixes in his innings, while Dussen’s innings included 13 fours and two sixes. This is also the first century of these three South African batsmen in the World Cup.
Apart from these three, Heinrich Klaasen contributed 32 runs with the help of three fours and one six in 20 balls and David Miller contributed unbeaten 39 runs with the help of three fours and two sixes in 21 balls. Sri Lanka’s decision to bowl first after winning the toss did not prove correct. The wicket was favorable for batting and Sri Lanka’s bowling attack had weakened due to injuries to some key players.
Dilshan Madhushanka had given a good start to Sri Lanka by LBWing Temba Bavuma (08) in the beginning but after that his bowlers could not leave any impact. De Kock, who had decided to retire from ODIs after this tournament, batted in his evergreen style and completed the 18th century of his career, while Dussen supported him well and scored his fifth century in his 50th ODI match.
This partnership was broken due to De Kock’s dismissal, but this did not provide any relief to the Sri Lankan bowlers. Markram scored a lot of runs as soon as he came on the crease and broke the record of the fastest century in the World Cup held by Kevin O’Brien of Ireland. O’Brien scored a century in 50 balls in 2011. Sri Lankan spinners did not get any help from the pitch.
The situation was such that 85 runs were scored from 19th to 29th over. Sri Lanka’s fielding was also not good and its players also gave some chances to the South African batsmen. After this, while batting, the Sri Lankan team looked under pressure of a big target from the very beginning. His troubles increased due to the early dismissal of his openers Pathum Nissanka (00) and Kusal Perera (07). Both of them were bowled by fast bowler Yansen.
As soon as Kusal Mendis came, he adopted an aggressive attitude and hit a flurry of sixes. He hit four fours and eight sixes in his innings, which also included three sixes hit in one over by Lungi Ngidi. Mendis was given out LBW early on but thanks to DRS he remained at the crease. He also broke the record of Sanath Jayasuriya (seven) for hitting most sixes in an innings for Sri Lanka in the World Cup.
Mendis completed his half-century in only 25 balls. They made a partnership of 66 runs for the second wicket in which Perera’s contribution was only seven runs. Rabada gave a big relief to South Africa by getting Mendis caught behind the wicket. Sadira Samarawickrama (23) and Dhananjay de Silva (11) also could not play long innings and thus half of the Sri Lankan team reached the pavilion after reaching the score of 150 runs.
Asalanka scored a half-century in the World Cup debut match itself. He made a partnership of 82 runs with Shanaka for the sixth wicket. Asalanka hit eight fours and four sixes in his innings. Shanaka completed his half century in 50 balls by hitting four fours and a six in one over of Cortez. He hit six fours and three sixes in his innings before being bowled by Maharaj.
ICC Cricket World Cup, Famous Foods of Delhi: Today on Saturday, 7 October 2023, the fourth match of the World Cup will be played between South Africa and Sri Lanka. This match is to be played from 2:00 pm. The teams of South Africa and Sri Lanka, which are struggling with injuries, will hope that their experienced players will live up to the expectations and make a winning start by winning the World Cup match between the two teams. At this time, a lot of enthusiasm can be seen among cricket lovers. If you have come to Delhi to watch today’s match, then do not forget to enjoy these foods there.
Nataraja’s Dahi Bhalla
If you are visiting Delhi then definitely try Nataraj’s Dahi Bhalla. This shop is in Chandni Chowk, Old Delhi. There is a queue of people at this shop. The Dahi Bhalla here is very tasty to eat. People from all over the country and abroad come to eat Nataraja’s Dahi Bhalla. Let us tell you that this shop was opened in 1940. It was opened by Pyarelal Sharma.
Shree Shyam Kanji Vade
There are many shops for food and drinks in Delhi. One of these shops is Shri Shyam Kanji Vada Wale. This shop is near Fawwara Chowk after Chandni Chowk Main Market. Where excellent Kanji-Vada is available. People come from far and wide to drink the Kanji of this shop and eat the Vada dipped in it. If you are going to Delhi then definitely try Kanji and Vada at Shri Shyam Kanji Vada shop.
Kake Di Hatti
Kake Di Hatti’s restaurant is in front of Fatehpuri Mosque in Delhi. Here you can eat naan and different vegetables. People come from far and wide to eat the naan here. Here one or two people can comfortably eat to their fill. If you are coming to visit Delhi then definitely try the Naan here.
Parantha Wali Gali
Parantha street of Chandni Chowk, Delhi is quite famous. There are 20 paratha shops here. Pure vegetarian parathas are made at these shops without onion and garlic. Here cashew nuts and almonds are also added to the parathas to make them tasty. Here you get many types of parathas including Mix Veg Paratha, Rabdi, Khoya Paratha, Gobi Paratha. If you come to visit Delhi then definitely visit Parantha Gali.
Places to visit in Delhi
Lodhi Garden
Lodhi Garden built in the south is very beautiful. There are tombs of Lodhi dynasty in the middle of the garden. It had monuments of the Sayyid and Lodi dynasties in the 15th-16th century. The British re-established this village in 1936. This garden is spread over about 90 acres. This is the best place to visit.
Red Fort
If you are coming to visit Delhi then definitely visit Red Fort. This is a large Mughal royal fort which was built by the Mughal emperor Shahjahan in the 17th century. The Red Fort was named so because of its red and brown walls. The foundation of the Red Fort was laid in 1638, and it was completed in 1648. This fort is made of a magnificent mud and its red and brown walls further reveal its beauty.
India Gate
India Gate is a major monument located in the city of Delhi. It is a symbol of the bravery of the Indian freedom struggle and the sacrifice of the Indian military is remembered here. The construction of India Gate started in 1931 and was completed in 1933. It was built in memory of the soldiers of the Indian Army in the last years of the British Empire. Its height is about 42 meters. The names of prominent military heroes of the Indian freedom struggle are written on it. Below this, near the Rajpath, there is a tribute stupa, which is called “Amar Jawan Jyoti”. It keeps burning in the memory of the heroes.
Raj Ghat
Rajghat is an important monument located in the city of Delhi which is built to pay tribute to Mahatma Gandhi. This is a site where the ashes of Mahatma Gandhi were kept after his last cremation. Rajghat is situated on the banks of Yamuna river. A tribute ceremony is held here every year on 2 October on the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi.
Sunday 8th October cricket world cup 2023 Before its opening match, the Indian cricket team is facing a big worry. India’s star batsman Shubman Gill is suspected to be suffering from dengue and his chances of playing in Sunday’s match against Australia are very slim. In case of Gill being out, Ishan Kishan can start the innings. Although KL Rahul Has also played the role of Team India’s opening batsman on many occasions. BCCI has not yet clarified anything about Gill’s illness. It has been said in BCCI’s medical update that his health is bad. The medical team is keeping a close eye on him. We are hoping that he will get better soon. We should wait for further updates from the medical team.
Rahul Dravid said this
India head coach Rahul Dravid provided more updates on the team’s swashbuckling opening batsman Shubman Gill. Dravid said during a press conference, ‘Today he is definitely feeling better. The medical team is monitoring on a daily basis. We have 36 hours and we will see what they decide.
Shubman Gill is suffering from high fever
Before their World Cup match, Dravid further said, ‘Gill is definitely feeling better today. The medical team has not yet taken him out. We will continue to monitor them every day. He will be monitored on a day-to-day basis and we will see how he feels the day after tomorrow. Gill, India’s most prolific batsman in ODIs in recent times, is reportedly suffering from high fever and was to be tested for dengue on Friday before a final decision on the matter is taken. However, it is not clear whether Gill is suffering from dengue.
BCCI did not confirm
News agency PTI quoted a BCCI source as saying that Shubman Gill has high fever after landing in Chennai. Their tests are being conducted. He will undergo tests on Friday and a decision will be taken on his participation in the opening game. The report also said that it has been learned that Gill is being tested again for dengue and if it is confirmed, he may miss some matches.
Gill may miss the opening match
It usually takes 7-10 days for any player to recover from dengue and become fit for the match. If there is a significant drop in platelet count, it may take longer. If Gill suffers from dengue, he will miss not only the matches against Australia but also against Afghanistan (October 11) and Pakistan (October 14). This will be a big blow for Team India.
Gill is in great form
The team management believes that it is too early to make any kind of speculation regarding Gill. If it is a normal fever then Gill will be fit to play in two days. For this reason the medical team is continuously monitoring him. If Gill is not in a position to play, he may be rested from the match against Australia. Gill has scored 1,200 runs this season. If he remains absent for a long time then it can be a big blow for the Indian team.
ICC Men’s ODI Cricket at the historic Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad world cup 2023 Has started. New Zealand has defeated England badly in the first match of the tournament. On the basis of unbeaten century innings of Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra and an unbroken record partnership between the two, New Zealand defeated England by nine wickets. After being invited to bat first, England scored 282 runs losing nine wickets. In reply, New Zealand won the match in 36.2 overs. The craze for cricket is present in the stadium as much as it is on TV. Entertaining television coverage has captured the hearts of cricket fans around the world. The talented and renowned sports anchor at the forefront of presenting this prestigious cricket tournament, Mayanti Langer Are. With her charm, knowledge and passion for the game, Mayanti has become a familiar face to cricket fans over the years. Let’s delve deeper into his life and career…
Early life and education
Born on 8 February 1985 in India, Mayanti belongs to a family that has nothing to do with sports. His father Sanjeev Langer is a retired Lieutenant General in the Indian Army. His mother Preminda Langer is an award-winning teacher. Despite not having any background in sports, Mayanti’s family played an important role in shaping her interest in sports. He completed his education in New Delhi. Where he did BA (Hons) from Hindu College.
Career in sports broadcasting
Mayanti’s journey in sports broadcasting started with ESPN Star Sports. Where he started as a host and associate producer for various sporting events. He soon made a name for himself with his in-depth knowledge of cricket and his ability to connect with the audience. Over the years, Mayanti has covered many cricket tournaments. Which includes the Indian Premier League (IPL), ICC Cricket World Cup and of course the Asia Cup. His in-depth analysis, engaging interviews with cricketers and on-screen presence have made him a dedicated presenter.
personal life
Mayanti is married to Stuart Binny, son of former Indian cricketer and BCCI President Roger Binny. Their love story started when they both met during the Indian Cricket League (ICL) tournament. The couple tied the knot in 2012 and their marriage has been a harmonious blend of cricket and broadcasting. The couple welcomed a child into their family in September 2020. Both are parents of a child.
Challenges and achievements
Mayanti’s career has been full of challenges. He has faced a lot of criticism and online trolling. As is common practice in the world of sports broadcasting. However, his resilience and commitment to the game have helped him overcome these obstacles. One of her notable achievements was becoming the first Indian female sports anchor to host the FIFA World Cup in 2010. This milestone marked an important moment in Indian sports broadcasting history.
ENG vs NZ Live: ICC World Cup 2023 is going to start today, i.e. from 5th October. The first match will be played today, Thursday, between England and New Zealand. This time the World Cup (ICC Cricket World Cup 2023) is being organized by India, the first match of which is to be played in Ahmedabad. The first match will be between England, the winner of the 2019 World Cup, and New Zealand, the runner-up. The New Zealand team missed winning its first World Cup in 2019. After 4 years, these teams are going to face each other again in the World Cup. England will be led by captain Jos Buttler while the New Zealand team will be commanded by Kane Williamson. There will be a total of 48 matches in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 which will be played from October 5 to November 19. The final match will be played on 19 November. The interesting thing is that the first match will also be played in Ahmedabad, and the final match will also be played in Ahmedabad. That means this time the eyes of the world will be on the Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium in Ahmedabad. If you cannot go to watch the ICC World Cup 2023 matches on the field, then do not worry. You can watch all these matches for free sitting at home on devices like TV, mobile, and laptop etc. We are going to tell you its complete information here. You will be able to watch ENG vs NZ Live match sitting at home through online livestream (ENG vs NZ Live Streaming). We are also giving you information on which TV channels it will be telecasted on. When will the ENG vs NZ Live match be played?The World Cup match 2023 between England and New Zealand will be played today, 5th October. Where will the ENG vs NZ Live match be played?The World Cup match 2023 between England and New Zealand will be played today, October 5, at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. What time will the ENG vs NZ Live match start? The World Cup match 2023 between England and New Zealand will start at 2 pm. The toss for the match will take place at 1.30 pm. How to watch ENG vs NZ Live match live on TV? You can watch the World Cup match 2023 between England and New Zealand on TV sitting at home. But the TV channel platform has changed for the World Cup 2023 matches. You will be able to watch the World Cup 2023 matches on Star Sports network. You can watch live telecast of the match on its channels like Star Sports 1, Star Sports 2, Star Sports HD, Star Sports Hindi, Star Sports Marathi etc. How to watch ENG vs NZ Live match online? The World Cup match 2023 between England and New Zealand can be watched online through live stream on Disney+ Hotstar.