Live Streaming: India vs West Indies, T20 World Cup 2016 Semis: Live Cricket Score Updates
Live streaming of India vs West Indies T20 World Cup 2016 cricket semifinal match in Mumbai can be seen online. Both India and West Indies have won the T20 World Cup once each. Catch live cricket action through our live scorecard and live updates as well
- NDTVSports
- Updated: March 31, 2016 04:30 PM IST
It's India vs West Indies in Mumbai on Thursday and this is the first semifinal of the ICC T20 World Cup 2016. The winners play England in the final in Kolkata on April 3. You can see live streaming of the England vs New Zealand match on http://www.hotstar.com/sports as we bring you live cricket score updates on https://sports.ndtv.com/icc-world-twenty20-2016. (NEWS | VIDEOS | GALLERIES)
The India vs West Indies T20 World Cup at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium starts at 7 PM IST (13:30 hours GMT). In T20 World Cups, West Indies have a 2-1 win-loss record against India. Live coverage is on Sky Sports 2 and Sky Sports 2 HD in the UK. STAR Sports 1 and STAR Sports 3 will telecast it in India. UK fans can also see live streaming of the match at http://www.skysports.com/watch/sky-sports-2.
The tournament is expected to have the biggest reach ever, with close to 2 billion fans able to watch the ICC World Twenty20 India 2016 action televised by a global compliment of ICC Broadcast Partners including ICC's Global Broadcast Partner Star Sports (India and Indian sub-continent), OSN (Middle East and North Africa), BSKYB (United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland), Willow TV (USA) SuperSport (South Africa and Africa), Fox Sports (Australia), SKY TV NZ (New Zealand), ESPN (Caribbean), PTV and Ten Sports (Pakistan), Maasranga, GTV & BTV (Bangladesh) as well as reaching Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Hong Kong, Fiji, Netherlands, Singapore and Malaysia.
Free-To-Air broadcasters like Doordarshan (India), SABC (South Africa) and Channel 9 (Australia) are adding to the reach of the event. Additionally Highlights of each televised match will be available on all the official broadcasters and some more free-to-air broadcasters around the world.
Fans who cannot watch the broadcasts live have the option of listening to live audio commentary on Cricket Radio, produced by ICC's Global Audio Rights Partner, Channel 2, or on the various other official audio broadcasters - BBC & TalkSport (UK), Radio 4 (UAE), Karachi 107FM (Pakistan), Zircon (Bangladesh), SLBC (Sri Lanka), Guardian (West Indies), SABC (South Africa).