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The 2020 Women's T20 World Cup final is here and it features host nation Australia making their sixth T20 World Cup final appearance - an
astounding feat when you consider that the tournament has been held just seven times
Surely it would be extra special for the Aussies to win on home turf, so don't risk missing a boundary or wicket by following our Australia
vs India live stream guide and learning how to watch the Women's T20 World Cup final wherever you are today.Yet while they've been dominant
throughout the history of the tournament, Australia have looked shaky at times during the Women's T20 World Cup in 2020 - and were saved by
the rain as they only just edged South Africa to book their place in today's final.India's semi-final against England was an even more
brutal casualty of the weather - for the English, at least - with the Women in Blue progressing to the final by virtue of emerging as Group
A winners with an undefeated record during the round robin stage of the tournament.Australia vs India T20 - when and where?The Women's T20
World Cup final of Australia vs India is being played at Melbourne Cricket Ground, or 'The G' to locals and seasoned cricket fans
Taking place on Sunday, March 8, the match begins at 6pm local time (AEDT)
That means it's a 12.30pm IST start for cricket fans in India - and a 7am GMT weekend wake-up for folks in the UK wanting to watch the
match.Australia will be looking for their middle order to deliver today, after it was left to skipper Meg Lanning to lead the way with a
crucial knock of 49 in the semi-final against the Proteas.The Aussies will no doubt enjoy strong home support from the crowd, but India
aren't likely to be phased, having already bested the hosts in the tournament's opening match by a narrow margin of 17 runs
That match saw spin queen Poonam Yadav bamboozle the Aussie batting order, and one suspects much will depend on the form of the right-arm
legbreaker if the Indians are to win their first World Cup.It's a match not be missed - don't miss a ball by checking out our Australia vs
Best of all, it's even free to watch the T20 World Cup Women's final in some countries!Live stream T20 cricket from outside your countryYou
might find you have a problem accessing your usual home service if you're abroad because of geo-blocking
It's where local broadcasters lock online streams of their coverage to specific areas by logging the IP address of the device trying to
access their website.Fortunately, there's an easy way to get around this nuisance and tune into the cricket just like you would from home
It's called using a VPN, and these useful pieces of software - known as Virtual Private Networks in full - allow you to log back to your
country that is broadcasting the match.Our software experts have spent days testing all of the most popular VPN services and we can safely
speeds, and how easy it is to set-up and use
We also rate it highly because it's compatible with a nearly all major streaming devices, including the Amazon Fire TV Stick, Apple TV, Xbox
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In other words, you can use a VPN to access your home cricket broadcast and stay safer online, with ExpressVPN.One more thingExpressVPN
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you need to do is open the VPN app, hit 'choose location' and select the appropriate location - it really is that easy
Choose any country showing the T20 World Cup and watch as if you were at home.Watch the Women's T20 Cricket World Cup final live in India
showing the match exclusively live.Star Sports 2 is the channel to head to, with the build-up to the final beginning at 11.30amNot got
access to Star? No worries - you can sign up for its over-the-top Hotstar streaming service instead
This will cost you either ?299 (around $3) for a month or ?999 ($14) for an entire year.How to live stream the Women's T20 World Cup final
in Australia for freeThe great news for cricket fans in Australia is that the the Women's T20 World Cup final will be shown free-to-air live
a VPN if you're watching the coverage from abroad - that will let you open up an Australia-based server and watch is if you were back Down
Under.How to stream Australia vs India live in the UKSky Sports has exclusive live coverage of the 202 Women's T20 World Cup final with
coverage starting at 6am on Sunday morning on Sky Sports Cricket.This means you can watch it on TV or online via the Sky Go app, which is
available for most mobiles, tablets, games consoles and TV streaming devices.Non-Sky subscribers can still access to the cricket and live
stream the Women's T20 World Cup final by picking up a Now TV pass, of which the best value is the Monthly Pass.if you're not in the UK but
want to catch up with the World Cup , then you'll need a VPN to relocate your IP to the UK and get around the region restrictions
sport in the US, cricket fans are still covered admirably by Willow TV, a service that also means that subscribers can watch on their
The channel comes as part of numerous satellite and cable packages such as Dish and Sling and costs $9.99 per month.To watch Willow TV when
you're out of America and geo-blocked, our VPN workaround as described above should really do the trick.How to get a free T20 Women's World
Cup final live stream in PakistanPakistan-based cricket fans can tune into the T20 Women's World Cup final via a live stream from the
state-owned (and free-to-watch) PTV Sports.If you're away from Pakistan while the match you want to see is on, then you can use the above
VPN method to watch as if you were back in Pakistan
Download the software (taking advantage of ExpressVPN's 30-day money back guarantee), choose a Pakistan-based server and then head to the
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