India vs South Africa 2nd ODI LIVE: Here’s when and where to watch

| Updated: 18 December, 2023 4:33 pm IST

NEW DELHI: India is poised for the second One Day International (ODI) against South Africa, aiming to seal the series after a commanding start. In the inaugural game, India’s pace duo, Arshdeep Singh and Avesh Khan, showcased exceptional skill, propelling India to a resounding eight-wicket victory.

As attention turns to the upcoming clash in Gqeberha in South Africa, the Indian team is gearing up for a potentially series-deciding encounter on Tuesday. The squad faces a notable shuffle as Shreyas Iyer transitions to the Test team, paving the way for one of the reserve batters to earn an ODI debut and fill the void.

Central to India’s approach is the defined role allocation within the team structure. Rinku, designated as the finisher at No. 6, will be relied upon for his prowess in concluding innings. Meanwhile, the seasoned 30-year-old Patidar, recognised for his proficiency at the No. 4 position while playing for Madhya Pradesh, steps in as the direct replacement for Iyer.

Venue and Timing:

Port Elizabeth in Gqeberha in South Africa is set to host the 2nd ODI match between India and South Africa. The action commences at 4:30 PM IST on Tuesday, with the toss scheduled for 4 pm.

Broadcast and Live Streaming:

Enthusiasts can catch the riveting contest on the Star Sports Network, ensuring comprehensive coverage across multiple platforms. Additionally, fans can follow the India tour of South Africa through the Disney+Hotstar app and website for live streaming options.

As anticipation swells for this pivotal showdown, cricket enthusiasts worldwide eagerly await the clash between these cricketing powerhouses. With India eyeing a series triumph and South Africa competing for redemption, all eyes are on this second ODI for what promises to be another enthralling cricketing spectacle.

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