AUS Vs SCO 3rd T20I Live Streaming: When And Where To Watch Australia Vs Scotland Match Live On Mobile Apps, Online
A fine record-breaking century by Australian wicketkeeper-batter Jos Inglis and a devastating spell by all-rounder Marcus Stoinis helped the Aussies secure a 70-run win over Scotland in the second T20I at Edinburgh on Friday. With this win, Australia has won the three-match series 2-0.
Scotland elected to field first and got the big wicket of Travis Head for a golden duck by Brad Currie, who also got Jake Fraser McGurk for 16 runs in 15 balls. Australia was reduced to 23/2 in 3.2 overs. At the end of powerplay, Australia was 55/2, with Inglis and Cameron Green at the crease. Inglis was brutalising Scotland bowlers, particularly Brad Wheal. Inglis reached his half-century in just 20 balls, with three fours and four sixes.
Here are all the details about livestreaming the Australia vs Scotland 3rd T20I:
When is the Australia vs Scotland 3rd T20I?- Date
The Australia vs Scotland 3rd T20I match will be played on Monday, September 01. (IND vs BAN: KL Rahul Out, Rishabh Pant In; Team India’s Probable Squad For Bangaldesh Test Series)
When will the Australia vs Scotland 3rd T20I match take place?
The Australia vs Scotland 3rd T20I will begin at 10:30 AM (IST).
Where is the Australia vs Scotland 3rd T20I match going to be played?
The Australia vs Scotland 3rd T20I match will be played at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. Â
Where to watch the live broadcast of the Australia vs Scotland 3rd T20I match?
The Australia vs Scotland 3rd T20I will not broadcast in India.
How to watch the live-streaming of the Australia vs Scotland 3rd T20I?
The Australia vs Scotland 3rd T20I can be live-streamed on TamashaWeb app and website in India.
Halfway through the innings, Australia was 100/2 in 10 overs. The 92-run partnership between Green and Inglis was broken by Currie, who caught and bowled Green for 36 in 29 balls, with two fours and two sixes. Australia was 115/3 in 11.4 overs.
Inglis reached his century, his second in T20Is, in just 43 balls, breaking his and Aaron Finch’s record for fastest century for Australia in this format, which earlier came in 47 balls. His knock had seven fours and seven sixes before he was dismissed by Chris Sole for 106 in 49 balls.
Marcus Stoinis (20* in 20 balls, with a six) and Tim David (17* in seven balls, with a four and two sixes) guided Australia to 196/4 in their 20 overs. Currie (3/37) was the top bowler for Scotland.
In the run-chase of 197 runs, Scotland was not really a threat, as they kept losing wickets at regular intervals.
Before the powerplay, Scotland was reduced to 44/3, reaching their fifty run mark in 6.1 overs.
Brandon McMullen (59 in 42 balls, with four boundaries and four sixes) did some heavy lifting for Scotland as wickets kept falling. But nobody could support him. Scotland reached the 100-run mark in 11.5 overs but skittled out for just 126 runs in 16.4 overs. Inglis secured the ‘Player of the Match’ award.
Stoinis (4/23) was the top bowler for Australia and Green picked up two wickets. Xavier Bartlett, Aaron Hardie, Adam Zampa and Sean Abbott picked up a wicket each.