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Bouncing Back: India vs. Australia Test Series 2024-25 Preview
Get ready for an adrenaline-packed showdown as India and Australia gear up to renew their cricketing rivalry in the Border Gavaskar Trophy 2024–25. It’s a historic moment as these cricketing giants face off in a five-match Test series for the first time since 1991–92, promising fans an exhilarating display of talent and determination.
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First Stop: Perth Stadium
The excitement kicks off at the Perth Stadium, where the first Test will take place from November 22 to November 26. Known for its bouncy pitches and challenging conditions, Perth promises to set the stage for an intense battle between bat and ball. Will Rohit Sharma and his team conquer the Perth challenge? The anticipation is palpable.
Adelaide Oval: Home to Pink-Ball Drama
Next up, the action moves to the iconic Adelaide Oval for a day-night pink-ball Test in the first week of December. This format has always added an extra layer of excitement, and with India’s previous experience in pink-ball Tests, all eyes will be on them to deliver a stellar performance and redeem themselves from past encounters.
The Gabba, Brisbane, and Melbourne Cricket Ground
The series then travels to The Gabba in Brisbane for the third Test, followed by the traditional Boxing Day Test at the legendary Melbourne Cricket Ground from December 26 to December 30, 2024. Each venue brings its unique challenges, testing the skills and resilience of both teams to the fullest.
Sydney: The Final Showdown
The climax of this epic series unfolds at the historic Sydney Cricket Ground in January 2025, where the fate of the Border Gavaskar Trophy will be decided. Expect fireworks as both teams leave it all on the field in a bid to claim cricketing supremacy.
Beyond the Boundary: Women’s ODI Series
Adding to the excitement, the women’s teams of India and Australia will also clash in a three-match ODI series, adding another layer of excitement to the cricketing extravaganza.
A Celebration of Test Cricket
Speaking on the significance of the series, BCCI secretary Jay Shah emphasized the importance of preserving the rich heritage of Test cricket, echoing the sentiments shared by Cricket Australia Chair Mike Baird. It’s a testament to the enduring legacy of the Border Gavaskar Trophy and the passion it ignites among cricket enthusiasts worldwide.
As the countdown to the Border Gavaskar Trophy begins, cricket fans brace themselves for a spectacle like no other. With a legacy of intense battles and memorable performances, India vs. Australia promises to deliver yet another chapter in cricketing history. So, buckle up and get ready for a thrilling ride!
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India women’s team, led by Harmanpreet Kaur, broke the record for the highest run-rate in a completed innings during the one-off Test against England at the D.Y. Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on Friday.The women in blue managed to put 428 runs on board in 104.3 overs at a strike rate of 4.09, overtaking the record set by their current opponent. England’s strike rate of 3.81 against Australia at the start of this year was the previous highest by a women’s Test side.FOLLOW LIVE | India vs England, Women’s Test, Day 2The Indian innings saw two 100-plus partnerships and four half-centuries. Debutant Subha Satheesh top scored with a 76-ball 69. Interestingly, it was the first time in women’s Test that four batters managed to score more than 60— Shubha 69, Jemimah Rodrigues 68, Yastika Bhatia 66 and Deepti Sharma 67.England is currently on the back foot, reeling at 126-6, at the time of writing this copy. Deepti Sharma has been the pick of the bowlers, dismissing three batters.
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doonitedin · 3 years
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AUS-W vs IND-W Pink Ball Test Day 4 Live Score AUS 143/4: Jhulan, Vastrakar put India in control, Australia risks follow-on
AUS-W vs IND-W Pink Ball Test Day 4 Live Score AUS 143/4: Jhulan, Vastrakar put India in control, Australia risks follow-on
Hello and welcome to Sportstar’s live coverage of the Pink Ball Test between Australia Women and India Women in Carrara. This is Lavanya Lakshminarayanan and Dhruva Prasad and we’ll be taking you through day 4’s play today. Match summary so far: Day 03: AUS: 143/4 (60 overs) Australia trails by 234 runs,               needs 85 runs to avoid follow-onDay 02: IND: 276/5 (Play called off due to bad…
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Employee rate vs Female employee rate
The data is taken from Gapminder dataset.  There is a tremendous diversity in the level and time-series pattern of the self-employment rate across countries. After documenting this fact with cross-section and time-series data on industrialized and lesser-developed countries, this paper presents and tests a series of hypotheses concerning the sources of this diversity. We show that the major explanation for this diversity is the stage of economic development. Although economic development is an extremely powerful force behind the secular decline in self-employment rates, the convergence of several factors in the 1970s tended to stem the secular decline in the self-employment rate for many countries. Of the 23 OECD countries we examined, 15 had increases in the self-employment rate during the 1970s or 1980s. It is likely, however, that these factors are temporary and that self-employment will continue its downwards trend as per-capita wealth increases in the developed and developing world.
The overall trend in self-employment, at the economy level in the years since 1966, has been down in most countries. The main exceptions to this are Portugal, New Zealand and the United Kingdom where the trend has been upward. For most countries there is a negative relationship between the self-employment rate and the unemployment rate. The probability of being self-employed is higher among men than women and rises with age. The least educated have the highest probability of being self-employed, however, evidence is found that the most highly educated also have relatively high probabilities. The self-employed have higher levels of job satisfaction than employees. I could find no evidence that increases in the self-employment rate increased the real growth rate of the economy; in fact there was even evidence of the opposite. The self-employed are less willing to move from their neighborhoods, towns and regions than are employees, presumably because of the pull of their customers. I developed a flexibility index based on information provided by individuals in 1995. According to this index the US economy was the most flexible, followed by Canada, Germany and the Netherlands. Latvia, Russia and Hungary were found to be the least flexible countries. Of the OECD countries examined, Austria and Ireland were ranked lowest. 
Comparison of self employment  between India and OECD countries:
More than 60% countries have higher employment rate than India, Australia has 61.5% employment rate, Austria has 57.09%, Belgium has 48.59%, Canada has 63.5%, Chile has 51%, US has 62.29% and other countries have also employment rate in this range while India has 55.41% employment rate.Among all OECD countries, the highest employment rate is found in Iceland which is 73.59% which is much higher as compare to India.They all are over 15 yrs old people. In recent years, Iceland has 75.4% employment rate in 2018 and 75.8% employment rate in 2017.
Iceland has the highest employment rate for over 15 yrs old people among all OECD countries and India. 
Highest Employment Rates for Ages 15-24
In recent years, Iceland has 89.1% employment rate in 2018 and 89.8% employment rate in 2017. 
After taking a quick look at both of the tables showing the employment rates for the two different age groups, one can quickly realize that the world's employment rate is way higher for individuals aged 25-54 than it is for those aged 15-24. What is more, with the exception of Iceland, which is the country with the highest employment rate among this age rate too (89,1% of the country's 25-54 year-olds were employed in 2018) 
What are the causes of Unemployment?
Unemployment is one of the most common and complicated issues the global community has to deal with. Its roots can be found in a number of causes, the most important of which are:
a country's increased population.
a country's human resources being uneducated/unqualified.
the rapid development and spread of technology.
a great number of low wage jobs/job dissatisfaction.
discrimination
Female Employment rate
The 20th century saw a radical increase in the number of women participating in labor markets across early-industrialized countries. The following visualization shows this. It plots long-run female participation rates, piecing together OECD data and available historical estimates for a selection of early-industrialized countries.
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After doing some comparison 2012 and 2015, Canada is leading with highest female employment rate in both the images shown above.
As we can see, there are positive trends across all of these countries. Notably, growth in participation began at different points in time, and proceeded at different rates; nonetheless, the substantial and sustained increases in the labor force participation of women in rich countries remains a striking feature of economic and social change in the 20th century.
Married women drove the increase in female labor force participation in rich countries
Most of the long-run increase in the participation of women in labor markets throughout the last century is attributable specifically to an increase in the participation of married women.
The following visualization shows the experience of the US. It plots female labor force participation rates, differentiating by marital status. As can be seen, the marked upward trend observed for the general female population is mainly driven by the trend among married women. Heckman and Killingsworth (1986) provide evidence of similar historical trends for the UK, Germany and Canada.
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Among OECD countries and India, Iceland has highest female employment rate which is 69.59% and India has 32.29% employment rate which is less than half of highest employment rate country.
This is found that Iceland has highest employment rate as well as highest female employment rate.
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Forecast, Pitch Report of Carrara Oval
Forecast, Pitch Report of Carrara Oval
India take on Australia in a one-off Test (Twitter) Carrara Oval, Queensland, Weather, Pitch Report, AUSW vs INDW: Check the weather and pitch report for today’s Day-Night Test between Australia Women and India Women. Trending Desk Last Updated:September 29, 2021, 21:57 IST FOLLOW US ON: After the conclusion of the three-match One Day International (ODI) series, India Women will now lock horns…
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Australia Women vs India Women 2021: Fixtures, Match Timings, Squads, Broadcast & Live Streaming Details
Australia Women vs India Women 2021: Fixtures, Match Timings, Squads, Broadcast & Live Streaming Details
After a full-fledged tour of England, India Women are ready to be hosted by Australia in all three formats of the game. The teams will first meet in the three-match One-Day International (ODI) series in Mackay on Tuesday (September 21). A historic one-off pink-ball Test match will follow the ODI leg. Thereafter, both nations will lock horns in the three-match T20I series. All the T20Is will be…
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New Australian Citizenship Test from November 2020
New Australian Citizenship Test from November 2020
New Australian Citizenship Test from November 2020
Acting Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs Alan Tudge has announced new changes to the citizenship test. This is the first time in more than a decade that Australia’s citizenship test is getting a new update.
Mr Tudge said “Our Australian values are important. They have helped shape our country and they are the reason why so many people want to become Australian citizens.”
The new questions will focus on the nation’s values. From 15 November 2020 onwards, five of the 20 multiple-choice questions will test applicants on the values of mutual respect, equality, and democracy.
If you sit the test on or after 15 November 2020, you are required to pass all the questions on national values. You must also have a score of 75 per cent to pass the test.
Example questions
These samples questions can be found on the Department of Home Affairs updated practice test.
Which of these statements best demonstrates Australian values about freedom of expression?
Should people in Australia make an effort to learn English?
In Australia, can you encourage violence against a person or group of people if you have been insulted?
Should people tolerate one another where they find that they disagree?
Which of the following is an example of contributing to the Australian community?
In Australia, is it acceptable for a husband to be violent towards his wife if she has disobeyed or disrespected him?
Should people’s freedom of speech and freedom of expression be respected in Australia?
Do you agree that men and women should be provided equality of opportunity when pursuing their goals and interests?
Above are practice questions and may not reflect the actual questions on the citizenship test.
Impact of COVID-19 on the citizenship process
Due to COVID-19, citizenship ceremony will be delivered online via video-link. However, in some states, in-person citizenship appointments and tests are resuming. DoHA will contact applicants regarding the citizenship appointment and the test.
Despite COVID-19, in 2019-20 year, a total of 204,817 people became Australian citizens. The top 3 nationalities to received citizenship are India, United Kingdom and China.
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Australia vs South Africa live stream: how to watch T20 Women’s World Cup 2020 semi-final from anywhere
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A packed crowd awaits at the Sydney Showground Stadium that will be willing the home side on to make the Women’s T20 final, but can the Proteas spoil the party? Don’t miss a ball by reading our Australia v South Africa live stream guide below.
The Aussie’s had to battle through a tense encounter in their final group game against neighbourly rivals New Zealand in order to book their place in the last four.
South Africa’s passage into today’s semi-final was a somewhat less stressful affair, finishing top of their group after their final pool match against the West Indies was washed out, allowing them to finish the group top and also get a unexpected rest day.
Australia vs South Africa T20 – when and where?
Australia vs South Africa will be played at the Sydney Cricket Ground in Sydney on Thursday, March 5.
This match begins at 7pm AEDT local time and so that means a 10am start in South Africa or 8am GMT for folk in the UK.
The win over New Zealand came at a high price for the hosts, with star all-rounder Ellyse Perry sustaining a serious hamstring injury that will rule her out of the remainder of the tournament.
The Aussies will now be relying even more on Beth Mooney to provide a similar batting display to her commanding performance against the White Ferns which saw her clock up a crucial 60 runs.
With no reserve day set aside for the semi-finals, South Africa won’t mind if it rains – as the top-ranked qualifier after finishing first in Group B, the Proteas will progress if a result is not possible. 
Should the weather not intervene its likely to be a memorable match – and you want have to miss a ball by checking out our Australia vs South Africa live stream guide.
Don’t miss a match with our T20 Women’s World Cup live stream guide
Live stream T20 cricket from outside your country
You 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 say that ExpressVPN is the absolute best that’s available in the world right now. 
Some reasons we love it include its robust security, fast 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 and PlayStation, as well as Android and Apple mobile devices. In other words, you can use a VPN to access your home cricket broadcast and stay safer online, with ExpressVPN.
One more thing…Express VPN comes with a 30 day money back guarantee! This means you can try out the #1 rated, best VPN in the world for absolutely nothing – and if you do catch the bug, you can then move on to take advantage of an annual plan and get a further three months absolutely FREE
Once installed, all 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.
How to live stream the game in Australia for free
The great news for cricket fans in Australia is that the remaining matches from the Women’s T20 World Cup will all be shown live on free-to-air on Channel Nine.
You can also live stream the match on the Nine Network’s free 9Now web platform. The 9Now app is also available to download for both iOS and Androiddevices from their respective app stores.
As described above, you’ll need 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 South Africa live in the UK
If you’re a cricket fan in the UK, then you won’t be surprised at all to read that Sky Sports has the exclusive coverage of Women’s T20 World Cup 2020 – including today’s game with coverage starting at 7.30am on Thursday 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 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. Just follow those instructions above.
Watch a Women’s T20 Cricket World Cup live stream in India
Star India and, in particular, Star Sports is the official broadcaster on TV in of Women’s T20 World Cup action for tournament hopefuls India – and that’s where this match will be broadcast.
Not 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 watch Australia vs South Africa: US live stream details 
While it may still be something of a niche sport in the US, cricket fans are still covered admirably by Willow TV, a service that also means that subscribers can watch on their mobiles devices, too. 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 live stream in Pakistan
Pakistan-based cricket fans can tune into T20 Women’s World Cup live streams via 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 PTV live streaming website.
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Forensic Focus | Findings From The Forensic Focus 2018 Survey
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Earlier this year, Forensic Focus conducted a survey of its members to find out a bit more about them, their roles in the Digital Forensics industry, and common challenges facing digital forensic practitioners today. Below is a brief run-down of the results.
  This survey covers both Computer Forensics and Mobile Phone Forensics   First of all, some demographic details. The majority of our members are situated in either the USA (36%) or the UK (22%). Other countries represented include Australia, Belarus, Belgium, France, India and Poland. 89% of respondents were male, and 11% female. Law enforcement was the most popular sector, with 39% of respondents; slightly behind it at 35% were people working in the corporate sector. Among those who answered ‘Other’ were retired people, consultants, and individual freelancers. The vast majority stated their position as ‘Analyst’, with ‘Technician’, ‘Director’ and ‘Manager’ closely behind.     We also asked respondents about how they had entered the field in the first place. The most popular answers to this question were ‘After studying a related discipline’ and ‘Career move from law enforcement’. Several people reported having ended up in digital forensics almost by accident, with quotes like “After handling incidents in the past, I inadvertently created a new role for myself” being fairly common. Moving on to the challenges faced by digital forensics examiners, the most common was encryption and anti-forensics techniques. The volume of data in each case was another important challenge, as were a lack of training and insufficient funding or resources. ISO 17025 being a hot topic in digital forensics at the moment, we also included a few questions about this and its usefulness in investigations.   Interestingly, 42% of respondents said their organisations were not planning to attain ISO 17025 accreditation, with only 12% giving a definite ‘Yes’. However, 62% said they either agreed or strongly agreed with the statement “A formal means of standardisation is necessary for the digital forensics community”, demonstrating that the need for standardisation as a concept is agreed upon within the industry, but perhaps ISO 17025 might not be the best way to achieve this. Only 1.75% of people believed strongly that ISO 17025 would help their organisation’s processes or prospects, and only 2.7% said they thought the standard covered all necessary aspects of digital forensics standardisation. We then asked people to share their thoughts on ISO 17025 in particular, and standardisation in general, in a freeform comment box. Common responses included: ISO 17025 is too expensive and this money could better be spent elsewhere, for example on training. Tool vendors should be responsible for validation, rather than each group of users having to do so independently. In the UK, police forces are being given different advice about, and assessments for, ISO 17025, which seems to defeat the object of standardisation. Digital forensics moves too quickly for a standard such as ISO 17025 to keep up. Some of the more in-depth comments included the following. “ISO 17025 should have been driven from the centre and should not each force an organisation to spend considerable time and effort to get to a place where it is obvious people need to be employed simply to be administrators and checkers. At the moment valuable time is spent not processing casework but checking others’ work or following a tick-box regime rather than empowering people to think for themselves, solving problems in a logical way appropriate to the investigation in hand.” “It is being massively interpreted across the public sector. It is supposed to set standards, however, to reach those new standards, inconsistent procedures are being put into place. ISO is seen by many as purely a money-making exercise and is not respected by a lot of colleagues. Where law enforcement is concerned, it has massively increased the time taken to examine an exhibit, with little or no benefit in return.” “It is liable to create too much emphasis on having the accreditation, which organisations are spending an obsessive amount of time on, in turn neglecting the core role of doing digital forensics. As long as protocols are adhered to within the law of the land then that should be sufficient. The evidence test in a courtroom will NOT be whether you have the ISO standard! A digital forensic investigator whose organisation has ISO will likely achieve same/similar results to a DFI who does not have ISO.” The final section of the survey allowed respondents to share their views about digital forensics in general, and to talk about any important points that had not come up so far. This drew some interesting responses, including some people discussing how most digital forensic events are catered towards criminal rather than civil matters: “I would like to see some more distinctions drawn between forensics as it applies to criminal vs. civil matters. Every time I attend an event, I’m struck by the dichotomy, and frankly, how little of what is discussed applies in the civil sphere – to the point that it’s close to being a waste of time. I guess what I’m trying to say is that they’re very different areas, and next to nothing is catered to the civil side.” The high cost of forensic tools was also a point of contention, with one respondent pointing out that this cost gets passed on to the client, meaning that fewer people employ forensic analysts than perhaps should. Gender bias in digital forensics, which has been the subject of several talks and panel sessions at recent conferences, came up as a challenge in the survey. “Still experiencing gender bias when asking for training dollars, the men typically get approved throughout the year, the women typically receive a single approval each year. It’s maddening.” In summary, then, it seems digital forensics still has quite a way to go in several areas, from standardisation to gender bias. But on the whole people had positive things to say about the industry, and work is being done in several different areas to address such challenges as triage, encryption and accreditation.   https://articles.forensicfocus.com/2018/10/12/findings-from-the-forensic-focus-2018-survey/ Read the full article
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#445 Dhawan-Pujara toy Lankan bowling to give India a massive score;India have Lankan neck on the line in Galle; Shami shines with the ball; Pandya scores a wonderful fifty on debut; Cook surpassed Border to become 9th highest run maker in test but England struggle against swing of Philander and co; India outclass Lanka in league match and then humiliate Fiji in QF to reach FIBA Womens Asia Cup Division B SF; Djokovic ruled out of 2017 ; SO FEDERER probability of winning 20th slam this Sep in US open seem to be almost 99.99999%  and more...:-)
<p>India wallopped Srilanka in FIBA womens Asia cup 88-42 to reach Division B QF. They would face Fji in QF. Varghese was the star for India as she scored 19 points and had 10 rebounds. In QF, Fiji who are ranked 78th as againt 40 for India struggled big time. India took comfortable 42-23 lead by half time. Fiji was no match to India who had found their rhythm well in this FIBA womens Asia cup. Paul Durai was again the star for India by half time where she had 15 points. India eventually won 93-51. They would meet winner of Lebanon vs Srilanka match in SF of Division B</p>
<p>Injuries for Indian openers have been highlight of last 2 years. Vijay and Rahul have been injured quite a few times . Last time when India travelled Lanka, Dhawan ahd scored century in first test and got injured. Rahul scored century in 2nd test and got injured. Pujara scored century as opener in 3rd test. After Rahul was declared unfit , Dhawan joined Mukund as Indian openers. India won the toss and elecetd to bat. Dhawan and Mukund started steadily. Mukund was dismissed just for 12 to Pradeep. That brought Pujara and Dhawan and what followed will haunt Lanka for long time. Dhawan was playing as if he has a flight to catch later in the day. He was timing as he did in debut againt Australia. He copleted century with ease. This was his 5th century and first since he last scored in same venue in Galle almost 2 years back. Pujara was at his classy best. Dhawan was dropped post century but he made the most his luck. Post century, he just upped his ante. He was hammering Herath and Pradeep at will. Just before tea , he went out of the crease to hit Pradeep off the park. But he was caught at mid on . He had double century for his taking but got out for 10 runs lesser. In debut also he missed double by 13 runs. To score 190 ruuns of 165 under 2 sessions in a test is a staggering effort. His partnership with Pujara was of 253 and of that Dhawan scored 175 runs.His team gave him a standing ovation.Kohli was dismissed early for just 3. That was Lanka's chance to comeback . But Pujara and Rahane closed the door on them. Pujara completed century as well. By end of day 1, India ended at 399-3. Lanka badly needed Murali on this kind of pitch. Rahane completed fifty on day 2. Pujara and Rahane had 147 run stand. Both fell soon after. 47 by Ashwin and well made fifty on debut by Pandya gave India a massive score of 600.Lanka started on a bad note as Karunarate was trapped by Umesh in 2nd over. Tharanga and Gunathilaka then consolidated Lanka's innings. But Shami's 2nd spell shut Lanka's chances of ending day on a high. He dismissed Gunathilaka and Mendis in spell of raw pace. Both fell for the score of 68. Tharanga and Mathews had a fifty run stand before Tharanga got run out. That was the last thing Lanka needed on a match where there was hardly a chance for them to win. Ashwin took his first wicket by dismissing Dickwella for just 8. Lanka ended day at 154-5. Gunaratne cant bat anyways. So Mathews need to play a blinder to take them even close to saving a follow on. Thats how much Lanka is lagging behind in this match. It is India's match to lose.  </p>
<p>In 3rd test of SA vs England , host team won the toss and elected to bat first. Philander dismissed Jenninsg for a duck. Westley and Cook then conslidated things. Both were cautious.They wanted to just play out first session. They did that . They reached lunch at 62-1. In the process, Cook surpassed Border's test runs tally of 11174. and is now 9th highest runs getting test history.None of the 8 players above him are playing competitive cricket. He has good chance of closing near Sachin's record of 15921 if he stays fit and mainly in form. His form has been shaky in last 2 years. Post lunch, Morris dismissed Westley immediately. Root then started with ease as he has done throughout this season. Philander then dismissed Root for 29 after Root had a 49 run stand with Cook. England 113-3. Catch taken De Kock was spectaular. He almost took it in front slip fielder Amla. The Rabada castled debutant Malan with a delivery which swung late. Middle stump was knocked off the ground. Stokes and Cook who had scored fifty by now took England till tea without anymore wickets. ENgland were 149-4 at tea.</p>
<p> Djokovic has decided not to play anymore in 2017. He had decided to get back to full fitness. Having seen Federer success this year after taking off most of last year, Djokovic is moving the same path. Having said that it looks like Federer already has one hand on US open !!! Only God and a certain Nadal in peak can get close to beating "PLAYER FROM ANOTHER PLANET" Federer.</p>
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India vs Sri Lanka live stream: watch today’s T20 Women’s World Cup 2020 from anywhere
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The Women in Blue are the first team to qualify for the Women’s T20 World Cup and they’ll be looking to maintain their 100% win here against the Lionesses – don’t miss a moment by reading our India vs Sri Lanka live stream guide below.
India will know they weren’t completely convincing in their last game against New Zealand, sneaking through with a three-run win and will want to end the group phase in style in Melbourne.
India vs Sri Lanka Women’s T20 – when and where?
India vs Sri Lanka will be played at the Junction Oval in Melbourne on Saturday, February 29.
This match begins at 3pm AEDT local time and so that means a 9.30am start for cricket fans in New Delhi (or 4am GMT start for folk in the UK).
Sri Lanka have given a decent account of themselves in their previous two matches against New Zealand and Australia, but ended up losing both games.
Sri Lankan hopes on Saturday will be resting on influential skipper Chamari Atapattu who hit who hit a superb fifty in the Lionesses last outing against Australia. Teenager Umesha Thimashini gave a solid turn as number three batter and looks set to retain her place.
India, meanwhile, will be looking for more from skipper Hermanpreet Kaur, who has only managed 11 runs in her three innings so far. 
It’s a Women’s T20 World Cup match not be missed – don’t miss a ball by checking out our India vs Sri Lanka live stream guide.
Don’t miss a match with our T20 Women’s World Cup live stream guide
Live stream T20 cricket from outside your country
You 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 say that ExpressVPN is the absolute best that’s available in the world right now. 
Some reasons we love it include its robust security, fast 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 and PlayStation, as well as Android and Apple mobile devices. In other words, you can use a VPN to access your home cricket broadcast and stay safer online, with ExpressVPN.
One more thing…Express VPN comes with a 30 day money back guarantee! This means you can try out the #1 rated, best VPN in the world for absolutely nothing – and if you do catch the bug, you can then move on to take advantage of an annual plan and get a further three months absolutely FREE
Once installed, all 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 a Women’s T20 Cricket World Cup live stream in India
Star India and, in particular, Star Sports is the official broadcaster on TV in of Women’s T20 World Cup action for tournament hopefuls India – and that’s where this match will be broadcast.
Not 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 stream India vs Sri Lanka live in the UK
If you’re a cricket fan in the UK, then you won’t be surprised at all to read that Sky Sports has the exclusive coverage of Women’s T20 World Cup 2020 – including today’s game.
It’s worth noting that while the game is due to start at 4am GMT, Sky Sports Cricket will only be showing the closing stages of the game live, with coverage starting at 6am on Saturday morning.
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 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. Just follow those instructions above.
How to live stream India vs Sri Lanka in Australia
Matches will be covered by Foxtel and its companion Foxtel Now streaming service, and also via the Kayo Sports streaming service, which features no lock-in contracts and also includes access to over 50 sports, both live and on demand. Kayo Sports Basic Package costs $25 per month and allows users to stream across two devices simultaneously. Alternatively, the service also offers a Kayo Sports Premium Package, which provides three concurrent streams for $35 per month.
As described above, you’ll need 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 watch India vs Sri Lanka: US live stream details 
While it may still be something of a niche sport in the US, cricket fans are still covered admirably by Willow TV, a service that also means that subscribers can watch on their mobiles devices, too. 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 live stream in Pakistan
Pakistan-based cricket fans can tune into T20 Women’s World Cup live streams via 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 PTV live streaming website.
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Having got back on track in their second Group B match against Thailand, Heather Knight’s side now face something of a crunch match – don’t miss a ball with our England vs Pakistan live stream guide.
Both England and Pakistan currently sit on two points in the group alongside the West Indies and South Africa, meaning the stakes are high for this match in Canberra as the Women’s T20 World Cup looks ahead to March and the semi-finals.
England come into the match as clear favourites, but a comfortable win in their opening T20 World Cup match over the Windies clearly illustrated that Pakistan should not be underestimated.
England vs Pakistan Women’s T20 – when and where?
England vs Pakistan will be played at the Manuka Oval, in Canberra on Friday, February 28 .
This late match begins at 7pm AEDT local time and so that means an 8am GMT start for England fans tuning in from home.
After kicking off their T20 World Cup campaign in disappointing style with a defeat to South Africa, England should have restored some confidence with their impressive 98-run victory in their second match against Thailand. Skipper Heather Knight led by example, notching up 108 not out from just 66 balls after the early loss of openers Amy Jones and Danielle Wyatt.
Pakistan’s big threat looks like to come from their bowling attack, with opening duo Diana Baig and Anam Amin looking superb against the Windies limiting their opponents to 19 each from their four overs
It’s a Women’s T20 World Cup match not be missed – so read on and don’t miss a ball by learning how to watch an England vs Pakistan live stream today.
Don’t miss a match with our complete T20 Women’s World Cup live stream guide
Live stream T20 cricket from outside your country
You 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 say that ExpressVPN is the absolute best that’s available in the world right now. 
There are a number of reasons we love it, and chief among them are its robust security, fast speeds, and easy set-up. 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 and PlayStation, as well as Android and Apple mobile devices. In other words, you can use a VPN to access your home cricket broadcast and stay safer online, with ExpressVPN.
One more thing…Express VPN comes with a 30 day money back guarantee! This means you can try out the #1 rated, best VPN in the world for absolutely nothing – and if you do catch the bug, you can then move on to take advantage of an annual plan and get a further three months absolutely FREE
Once installed, all 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.
How to stream England vs Pakistan live in the UK
If you’re a cricket fan in the UK, then you won’t be surprised at all to read that Sky Sports has the exclusive coverage of Women’s T20 World Cup 2020 – including today’s game.
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 by picking up a Now TV pass, of which the best value is the Monthly Pass at £33.99. By way of comparison, a weekly pass costs £14.98, so you’re basically getting two weeks free if you bag the 30-day option.
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. Just follow those instructions above.
Coverage starts on Sky Sports Cricket at 7.30am on Friday, February 28.
How to get a free T20 Women’s World Cup live stream in Pakistan
Pakistan-based cricket fans can tune into T20 Women’s World Cup live streams via 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 PTV live streaming website.
How to live stream England vs Pakistan in Australia
Matches will be covered by Foxtel and its companion Foxtel Now streaming service, and also via the Kayo Sports streaming service, which features no lock-in contracts and also includes access to over 50 sports, both live and on demand. Kayo Sports Basic Package costs $25 per month and allows users to stream across two devices simultaneously. Alternatively, the service also offers a Kayo Sports Premium Package, which provides three concurrent streams for $35 per month.
As described above, you’ll need 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 watch the Women’s T20 Cricket World Cup in India: live stream details
Star India and, in particular, Star Sports is the official broadcaster of the Women’s T20 World Cup in India – and that’s where this match will be broadcast.
This match will be shown on Star Sports 2 with the game scheduled to start at 1.30pm New Delhi time.
Not 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.
Live stream England vs Pakistan T20 cricket: watch’s the Women’s World Cup in the US
While it may still be something of a niche sport in the US, cricket fans are still covered admirably by Willow TV, a service that also means that subscribers can watch on their mobiles devices, too. 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.
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Australia vs India live stream: watch today’s T20 Women’s World Cup 2020 opener from anywhere
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The T20 Women’s World Cup is getting underway and opening matches don’t get much bigger than this, so follow our guide to live stream Australia vs India today and watch all the cricket action as it happens.
Australian fast bowler Tayla Vlaeminck could be the difference between the two teams, with many pundits tipping her to become the first woman to break the 130km/h barrier. She enters the T20 Women’s World Cup in fine form, too, having taken seven wickets for an average of just 9 in recent matches against India and England. 
Australia vs India Women’s T20 – when and where?
Australia are hosting the entire Women’s T20 World Cup and will start their campaign against India at the Sydney Showground on Friday, February 21.
The first ball is expected to be bowled at 7pm local time in Sydney (AEDT) and so that means 1.30pm IST in India.
Not only that, Australia are the number one side in the world in the limited over T20 format – and with the Women’s T20 World Cup taking place Down Under, they’ll no doubt enjoy some raucous home support.
India, for their part, will rely heavily on the swashbuckling bat of captain Harmanpreet Kaur. Keen cricket fans will no doubt remember she knocked a huge 171 against the Aussies back in 2017 during a ODI, so there’s little doubt of her ability to hit boundaries when it matters.
As you can probably tell my now, this is a huge fixture to kick-off what promises to be a compelling tournament – don’t miss a second by swotting up on our India vs Australia live stream guide.
Don’t miss a match with our T20 Women’s World Cup live stream guide
Live stream Australia vs India T20 cricket from outside your country
So you’ve decided to join us in watching Australia vs India as the Women’s T20 World Cup action get underway? Good decision. However, you 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 say that ExpressVPN is the absolute best that’s available in the world right now. 
Some reasons we love it include its robust security, fast 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 and PlayStation, as well as Android and Apple mobile devices. In other words, you can use a VPN to access your home cricket broadcast and stay safer online, with ExpressVPN.
One more thing…Express VPN comes with a 30 day money back guarantee! This means you can try out the #1 rated, best VPN in the world for absolutely nothing – and if you do catch the bug, you can then move on to take advantage of an annual plan and get a further three months absolutely FREE
Once installed, all 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 Cricket World Cup and watch as if you were at home.
Live stream guide for this T20 World Cup match in Australia
Not everywhere in the world gets the luck of having cricket on free-to-air cricket, so Aussie’s should make the most of being able to watch this T20 Women’s World Cup game on Channel 9 and the 9Now streaming service. 
Matches will also be covered by Foxtel and its companion Foxtel Now streaming service, and also via the Kayo Sports streaming service, which features no lock-in contracts and also includes access to over 50 sports, both live and on demand. Kayo Sports Basic Package costs $25 per month and allows users to stream across two devices simultaneously. Alternatively, the service also offers a Kayo Sports Premium Package, which provides three concurrent streams for $35 per month.
As described above, you’ll need a VPN if you’re oping to watch the Channel 9 coverage from abroad – that will let you open up an Australia-based server and watch is if you were back Down Under.
Watch a Women’s T20 Cricket World Cup live stream in India
Star India and, in particular, Star Sports is the official broadcaster on TV in of Women’s T20 World Cup action for tournament hopefuls India – and that’s where this huge match will be broadcast.
Not 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 stream Australia vs India live in the UK
If you’re a cricket fan in the UK, then you won’t be surprised at all to read that Sky Sports has the exclusive coverage of Women’s T20 World Cup 2020 – including today’s game.
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 by picking up a Now TV pass, of which the best value is the Monthly Pass – currently on deal for just £19.99 a month when signing up for six months.
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. Just follow those instructions above.
How to watch Australia vs India: US live stream details 
While it may still be something of a niche sport in the US, cricket fans are still covered admirably by Willow TV, a service that also means that subscribers can watch on their mobiles devices, too. 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 live stream in Pakistan
Pakistan-based cricket fans can tune into T20 Women’s World Cup live streams via 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 PTV live streaming website.
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Boom! WWE’s first pay-per-view of 2020 is upon us in the form of the annual high-octane chaos of the Royal Rumble. And with TechRadar’s help, you won’t miss a minute of a Royal Rumble 2020 live stream – regardless of where in the world you are.
Taking place this year in Houston, Texas, as ever we’re expecting surprise returns, big debuts and plenty of twists. There’s eight scheduled matches this year, but the expected highlight will be the mayhem of the men’s and women’s Royal Rumble – a battle royale match whose participants enter at timed intervals.
Royal Rumble 2020 – when and where
This year’s Royal Rumble will take place today – Sunday, January 26 – at a sold-out, 40,000 capacity Minute Maid Park in Houston, Texas, USA
This year the kick-off show starts at 4pm local time, with the main card starting at 7pm ET, 4pm PT, midnight GMT and 11am AEDT on Monday.
Judging from the last couple of years, you should expect the main show to run between three-and-a-half and four hours.
There’s a pretty impressive 27 of the 30 superstars confirmed for the men’s Rumble, including Roman Reigns, Rey Mysterio, Seth Rollins, Randy Orton, Drew McIntyre, and AJ Styles, while Brock Lesnar will enter the match at number one. 
While only seven superstars have confirmed their place in the women’s match, its a big-name field nonetheless, with Natalya, Charlotte Flair, Alexa Bliss, and Nikki Cross all set to be involved in the big face off.
Outside of the Rumble excitement there’s some pretty strong undercard fights, with Becky Lynch set to defend her Raw Women’s Championship vs Asuka while Roman Reigns will face King Corbin in a Falls Count Anywhere match.
It’s going to be a packed event for sure and we’ll show you how to watch a WWE Royal Rumble 2020 live stream online from anywhere in the world so that you don’t miss a minute.
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Live stream WWE Royal Rumble 2020 from outside your country
Scroll down if you’re reading this in the US, Canada, UK, Australia, Japan or India – we’ve described your watching options in more detail down there (assuming that the WWE Network doesn’t tickle your fancy).
But if you’re unlucky enough to be in a country where the only way to catch the wrestling is via some dodgy, illegal stream you’ve found on Reddit – or if you discover that your home coverage is geo-blocked where you are- then we have a top tip to get a much better way to watch.
You’ll need to use a VPN to dial in to a country that has legitimate coverage of the event. A Virtual Private Network is perfect for this as it allows you to change your IP address so you appear to be in a completely different location. We’ve tested hundreds of VPNs and can recommend ExpressVPN as the best VPN provider currently available.
For starters, ExpressVPN comes with a 30-day money back guarantee, which means you can always try it out without obligation. You can watch on many devices at once including Smart TVs, Fire TV Stick, PC, Mac, iPhone, Android phone, iPads, tablets etc, but what we really like about it is its speed, security, simplicity to use and excellent 24/7 customer service. Check out Express VPN now and you’ll also be able to claim 3 months FREE and 49% off with your annual plan.
Live stream Royal Rumble 2020 on the WWE Network (for FREE!)
First thing’s first…the WWE Network is your first stop for the most comprehensive wrestling coverage on the planet. It’s a paid subscription service (think Disney Plus, but only for the WWE) available pretty much anywhere in the world, from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe and including the US, UK, Australia and Canada.
The list of devices you can watch on is almost as lengthy, with apps for iOS and Android, PlayStation, Xbox, Apple TV, Roku and Smart TVs all included.
The cost of course varies from territory to territory, but the $9.99 or £9.99 monthly bills in the US and UK should give you a good idea. That includes the Royal Rumble live stream and the ability to re-watch every PPV the WWE has ever put on.
Just wanting to watch tonight’s event and don’t want the WWE Network after tonight? Then there’s a free month trial available, too. Head to the WWE Network to sign up and new subscribers can test out the service for themselves for a full month. 
Your other ways to watch WWE Royal Rumble 2020 live stream
If you’re watching from the United States, then subscribing to the WWE network is your best bet as it is the most cost effective way to watch. Other pay-per-view providers including Dish and Xfinity are showing WWE Royal Rumble 2020 but they cost upwards of $44.99.
How to get a WWE live stream in Canada tonight
As is the case in the WWE’s home country, the WWE Network is also the cheapest, most convenient place to watch WWE Royal Rumble 2020 in Canada. However, you could choose to go with SaskTel, Shaw or BellMTS but expect to pay similar prices to PPV providers in the US. 
How to stream WWE Royal Rumble 2020 live in the UK
It’s the beginning of a new era for wrestling in the UK. Sky had been the home of the WWE for decades, but BT Sports has swooped in to become the new official broadcaster of the WWE in the UK.
The Royal Rumble will be shown exclusively live through BT Sport Box Office for a one-off payment of £19.95.
The coverage is available on services and devices like Sky, Virgin TV, as well as via the dedicated BT Box Office app for Android and iOS.
If you’re a BT Sport subscriber but find yourself outside the UK and want to tune in, it’s simple to do with a handy tool – simply grab a VPN and follow the instructions above to live stream the action. 
How to watch WWE Royal Rumble 2020: Australia stream
If you’re in Australia, then WWE Royal Rumble 2020 will be shown live at 10am AEDT on Monday morning on the Main Event PPV channel for $30.
Luckily though, WWE Network is also available in Australia, so that’s also a good choice if you’d prefer to save some cash and even be able to re-watch all of the WWE’s PPV events. 
How to live stream WWE Royal Rumble 2020 in Japan
Wrestling fans in Japan won’t want to miss Asuka’s showdown Becky Lynch – and there’s a few options for tuning in. The main card will start at 8am on Monday morning in Japan.
The WWE Network has been available in Japan for the last few years, which makes it automatically the most affordable way to watch. Alternatively, DMM.com, J:Com and Sukachan are all listed as offering PPV options.
How to watch WrestleMania: India stream
WWE fans in India can tune in to watch WrestleMania 35 on Sony Ten 1 and Ten 3 on their televisions. The kick-off show will be telecasted live from 3.30am IST with the main event beginning a couple of hours later.. 
The WWE Network is also available in India for those who want to watch every PPV event and even re-watch them later. 
2020 Men’s Royal Rumble Match – Declared Superstars
Brock Lesnar
Roman Reigns
King Corbin
Dolph Ziggler 
Shinsuke Nakamura
Braun Strowman
Erick Rowan
AJ Styles
Randy Orton
Elias
Rey Mysterio
Ricochet
Drew McIntyre
Otis
Tucker
Rusev
Bobby Lashley
Aleister Black
Buddy Murphy 
Seth Rollins
Kevin Owens
Samoa Joe
2020 Women’s Royal Rumble Match – Declared Superstars
Charlotte Flair
Natalya
Alexa Bliss 
Nikki Cross
Sarah Logan
Carmella
Dana Brooke
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