Women's T20 World Cup 2020 live stream: how to watch online from anywhere

It has never been easier to watch cricket online, so no matter where you are in the world, you can get a great quality ICC Women's T20 World Cup live stream in 2020. The top 10 teams in the world have now been whittled down to just two finalists - India and Australia.

Hosts Australia entered the tournament as slight favourites and beat a talented South African side in the semi-final to make it through to Sunday's decider. In the other Women's T20 World Cup semi-final, an undefeated India advanced past England without a ball being bowled, due to washout weather - an ironic result to say the least, given the UK's reputation for rain.

However, few would would argue India aren't deserving of a place in the final. Their impressive T20 World Cup started on Friday, February 21 with a huge victory over none other than Australia - just 17 runs separated the two sides on the day. India then underlined just what an impressive squad (and nerves) they have, going on to beat New Zealand by an even more razor-thin margin of 3 runs.

Led by captain Harmanpreet Kaur - who famously knocked a 171 against Australia back in 2017 during a ODI - they also boast two of the most promising youngsters in the world: 16-year olds Richa Ghosh and Shafali Verma.

Hopes are especially high for Shafali, who etched her way into Indian cricket history when she broke the legendary Sachin Tendulkar's 30 year record and became the youngest ever play in the country to score a half century, racking up 73 runs against the West Indies at just 15 years and 285 days old.

Now we're at the business end of the tournament, we're sure you'll watch to watch the big final. Our guide explains how to get a reliable ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2020 live stream from anywhere in the world.

How to live stream ICC Women's T20 World Cup from outside your country

You don't have to miss the final of the 2020 Women's T20 World Cup. Even if you're abroad and discover that your home broadcaster's online coverage is geo-blocked, there's a simple and perfectly legal way to watch your domestic cricket coverage without resorting to dodgy streams - just use a VPN to login back to your country that is broadcasting the match. Here's how. 

How to watch a Women's T20 Cricket World Cup live stream from India 

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How to watch the Women's T20 Cricket World Cup: live streaming details for the US 

How to watch a free T20 Women's World Cup live stream in Pakistan

ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2020 format

The ICC Women's T20 World Cup started as a 10-team tournament, split into two groups of five - Group A and Group B. The top two teams from each progressed and and qualified for the semi-finals - England, India, Australia and South Africa. The two winning semi-finalists, Australia and India, square off in the final on March 8 in Melbourne.



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