Where can I watch Bangladesh vs Afghanistan t20 in India?

Where can I watch Bangladesh vs Afghanistan t20 in India?

Where can I watch Bangladesh vs Afghanistan t20 in India?

The match begins at 2:30 PM IST. In India, FanCode will present the live streaming of the Bangladesh vs Afghanistan 1st T20I. In Bangladesh, Rabbitholebd Sports will present the live streaming of the Bangladesh vs Afghanistan 1st T20I.

Where can I watch Afghanistan vs Bangladesh live?

Bangladesh vs Afghanistan match is available to be streamed live on the Fancode app and website.

Which channel is AFG vs Bangladesh?

In Bangladesh, Rabbitholebd Sports will present the live streaming of the BAN vs AFG 2nd T20I. In the United Kingdom too, Rabbitholebd Sports will present the live streaming of the match. In the United States of America and Canada, Willow TV will present the live telecast of the BAN vs AFG 2nd T20I.

How do I watch AFG vs BAN live?

Bangladesh (BAN) vs Afghanistan (AFG) 1st T20I is available to be streamed live on the Fancode app and website.

Where can I watch Bangladesh cricket match?

Where to watch in Bangladesh. In Bangladesh, the series will be available to watch on T Sports, GTV and Bangladesh TV. Subscribe to the Wisden Cricket YouTube channel for post-match awards, player interviews, analysis and much more.

Where to watch Bangladesh vs Afghanistan 1st T20I live telecast?

Bangladesh vs Afghanistan 1st T20I Live Telecast Channel: The SportsRush presents before you the timing and live streaming details of the 1st BAN vs AFG T20I. The first T20I of the ongoing Afghanistan’s tour of Bangladesh will be played at the Shere Bangla National Stadium tomorrow.

How to watch ban vs AFG live streaming in Bangladesh?

In Bangladesh, fans can watch the BAN vs AFG cricket match on Ban-Tech (via Rabbitholebd Sports) and Rabbitholebd Sports. Time: 2:30 PM IST/03:00 PM local.

How did Bangladesh take a 1-0 lead in the series?

Bangladesh took a 1-0 lead in the two-match series after winning the first match by 61 runs on Thursday at the same venue. Left-arm spinner Nasum Ahmed claimed a career-best 4/10 as Bangladesh dismissed Afghanistan for just 94 in 17.4 overs.