India plays Australia in the 14th warm-up fixture of the ICC T20 World Cup 2021. Here's how you can watch India vs Australia warm-up fixture live in India - In the process of the preparations for the ICC T20 World Cup 2021, India and Australia face-off in a warm-up match at the ICC Academy Ground in Dubai on Wednesday, 20th October. India won their first warm-up fixture against England by seven wickets. The batters performed well in the game. However, the bowlers were on the expensive side, which is something they would like to correct this time around. Australia also won their first warm-up match against New Zealand. It was a close affair as they got over the line with three wickets left chasing 159. In the previous edition of the tournament, India had a good run as they made it to the semi-finals. Although, their progress was halted by a defeat to defending champions West Indies. Australia, meanwhile, finished third in the Super 10 stage (Group 2). India kick-start their cam
Scotland vs PNG: Scotland have turned the heat on their opponents, but know 'there's still plenty on the line', Scotland defeated PNG
When Scotland got off the bus on Tuesday afternoon, 40-degree Celsius flashed on the giant LED screen at the entrance to the Oman Cricket Academy ground in Al Amerat. For someone coming from a country where anything above 30 degrees is seriously hot, it was a "culture shock", as Scotland captain Kyle Coetzer put it. But having spent close to seven weeks in the region prior to the T20 World Cup, Scotland gave themselves the best possible chance to acclimatise, and it's working. Even before they got to Oman, the side simulated hot-weather conditions at home. They trained under greenhouse tents equipped with heaters to try and get it as hot as possible, they pedalled on bikes for 30-40 minutes at a stretch, their physical conditioning programmes were tailored to endure long periods in the heat. All of it was done in the hope that the players wouldn't let the heat affect their style of play, after getting an opportunity to play in a World Cup after five years. **** Th