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Australia vs New Zealand live stream how to watch 2nd ODI cricket online from anywhere TechRadar Skip to main content TechRadar is supported by its audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here's why you can trust us. Australia vs New Zealand live stream how to watch 2nd ODI cricket online from anywhere By Kevin Lynch published 8 September 2022 Can the Black Caps save the Chappell-Hadlee series (Image: © Getty Images / Emily Barker) Australia will be hoping Cam Green can continue his heroics, as the Baggy Greens look to seal a series win over New Zealand in this, the second of three Chappell-Hadlee series ODIs at Cazalys Stadium. The opening encounter was an absorbing, low-scoring thriller, raising hopes of another memorable clash today. Read on as we explain how to watch an Australia vs New Zealand live stream and catch the 2nd ODI online from anywhere in the world.Australia vs New Zealand live stream Dates: Thursday, September 8 Start time: 2.20pm AEST / 4.20pm NZST / 5.20am BST / 9.50pm IST / 6.20pm SAST /12.20am ET Venue: Cazalys Stadium, Cairns, Queensland, Australia Live stream: Sky Sports (UK) Kayo Sports FREE trial (opens in new tab) (AU) Sky Sport (NZ) SuperSport (opens in new tab) (SA) Sony Liv (opens in new tab) (IN) Watch anywhere: try ExpressVPN 100% risk-free (opens in new tab) At one point floundering on 44-5 with a target of 233 set by the Black Caps to win, the Aussies mounted a superb fightback in Tuesday's 1st ODI of this Covid-delayed series. Superb batting performances from Green (89 no) and Alex Carey (85) helped steer the Aussies to an unlikely two-wicket victory, with the pair sharing a 158-run partnership. The hosts clinched the win in dramatic style, despite a bout of cramp for Green and a tension-inducing rain delay that stopped play with the Aussies just four runs away from their target. Despite the defeat and a batting collapse that saw that saw them lose their last six wickets for just 44 runs, there were positives to be drawn for New Zealand, with Trent Boult's destruction of the Aussie top order likely to have the home side decidedly wary coming this second fixture. Here's how to watch an Australia vs New Zealand 2nd ODI live stream and get international cricket online from wherever you are. Australia vs New Zealand ODI schedule dates and times1st ODI: Tuesday, September 6 - Cazalys Stadium, Queensland - Australia won by 2 wickets2nd ODI: Thursday, September 8 - Cazalys Stadium, Queensland - 2.20pm AEST / 4.20pm NZST / 5.20am BST3rd ODI: Sunday, September 11 - Cazalys Stadium, Queensland - 2.20pm AEST / 4.20pm NZST / 5.20am BST How to watch Australia vs New Zealand 2nd ODI for FREE in Australia (opens in new tab) Cricket fans Down Under can watch Australia vs New Zealand on Fox Cricket (channel 501) and via Foxtel (opens in new tab), with play set to begin at 2.20pm AEST. If you don't have Fox as part of a pay TV package, your best option is to sign up for a Kayo Sports FREE trial (opens in new tab). It features no lock-in contracts and gives you access to over 50 other sports including the NRL, soccer, F1, NFL... the list goes on! Handy if you don't want to go all-out on Fox. After that, the Basic Package costs $25 per month and allows users to stream across two devices simultaneously. The service also offers a Premium Package, which provides three concurrent streams for $35 per month. Outside Australia? Don't forget, you can take your cricket coverage abroad with you as well. For those wanting to watch home coverage of sports from overseas, a good VPN (opens in new tab) is the solution. How to watch Australia vs New Zealand live stream 2nd ODI in New Zealand (opens in new tab) Cricket fans in New Zealand can watch Australia vs the Black Caps on Sky Sport, with the 2nd ODI action set to get underway at 4.20pm NZST on Thursday. Sky Sport subscribers can live stream the game via the Sky Go service, while cord-cutters and anyone else can try the Sky Sport Now streaming-only platform - where a weekly pass costs just $19.99. The service is showing every Rugby Championship match. Anyone in New Zealand from abroad or vice-versa can use the VPN route (opens in new tab) outlined earlier to access their preferred coverage just like they would at home. How to watch Australia vs New Zealand 2nd ODI cricket from outside your country Below we've got you covered with your official Australia vs New Zealand broadcasting options for the UK, South Africa, India, New Zealand and the US, but if you're currently outside your country of residence and trying to stream the cricket via your local broadcaster, you'll soon discover that you can't, as it's location restricted. But there is a way to tune in regardless. By downloading and installing a VPN, you can effectively trick your computer into thinking that it's back at home. That way you can enjoy your home coverage without having to find an illegal stream - assuming you comply with the broadcaster's fine print, of course, specifically its terms and conditions. Use a VPN to live stream cricket from anywhere (opens in new tab)ExpressVPN is the world's top VPN right now (opens in new tab) We've taken the time to try out all the best VPN (opens in new tab) providers and we found ExpressVPN to be the pick of the bunch. It works with lots of devices and offers super fast connections across its many servers. Throw in its robust set of security features and ExpressVPN is the best all-round VPN for streaming - and perhaps best of all, it has a 30-day money back guarantee plus 3 months FREE (opens in new tab) when you subscribe for a year. - Try ExpressVPN 100% risk-free for 30 days (opens in new tab) How to watch Australia vs New Zealand live stream 2nd ODI cricket in the UK (opens in new tab) In the UK, BT Sport (opens in new tab) is providing exclusive live coverage of the Australia vs New Zealand ODI series. Play in the 2nd ODI gets underway at 5.20am BST, with BT Sport 1's coverage starting at 5am. Don't forget that BT now has a £25 Monthly Pass (opens in new tab), so you can get everything BT Sport has to offer without a long-term commitment. The BT Sport app will let subscribers watch the game on any number of devices, including mobiles, tablets, consoles and smart TVs. If you're currently outside the UK and want to watch the Premier League like you would at home, don't worry about geo-blocks on your account – simply grab a VPN (opens in new tab) and follow the instructions above to live stream the action. (Image credit: Future) How to watch Australia vs New Zealand live stream 2nd ODI cricket in South Africa (opens in new tab) Cricket fans looking to watch the Australia vs New Zealand 2nd ODI in South Africa can catch the action on SuperSport, with play set to get underway at 6.20am SAST. And if you're not going to be able to watch on your TV, you can also tune in via the network's streaming service (opens in new tab) for PC and Mac, as well as via SuperSport's dedicated app. How to watch Australia vs New Zealand live stream ODI cricket in India (opens in new tab) In India, the Sony Sports Network has the rights to broadcast the Australia vs New Zealand ODI series, with play set to begin at 9.50am IST for the second match. Sony Six and Sony Six HD will telecast the 2nd ODI with English commentary. If you'd prefer to watch on an app or website, Sony Liv (opens in new tab) will be streaming the match 一 but you'll need a premium subscription to watch Australia vs New Zealand live, which costs Rs 999 for a year, Rs 699 for six months, or Rs 299 per month. Anyone outside of India who wants to watch their home cricket coverage can just pick up a good VPN (opens in new tab) and follow the instructions above to safely live stream the action. The best data plans to catch all the live action (India-only) Can I watch an Australia vs New Zealand live stream in the US Dedicated streaming service Willow TV is usually where cricket fans can watch Cricket action in the States, but Willow nor any other broadcaster in the region appears to be showing this ODI series live. The only alternative is to use one of the best VPN service providers to tap into coverage from another nation, as described above. The software is generally ideal for this as it allows you to change your IP address and appear to be in a completely different location - and all through a safe, encrypted connection. But do bear in mind that most paid streaming services do require a credit card based in the country the service is from. 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He has also served as editor of GuinnessWorldRecords.com (opens in new tab) and has been a member of the judging panel for the BAFTA British Academy Video Game Awards. Alongside reviewing the latest AV gear, smartphones and computers, Kevin also specialises in music tech and can often be found putting the latest DAWs, MIDI controllers and guitar modellers through their paces. Born within the sound of Bow Bells, Kevin is also a lifelong West Ham fan for his troubles. See more how-to articles TechRadar Newsletter Sign up to get breaking news, reviews, opinion, analysis and more, plus the hottest tech deals! Thank you for signing up to TechRadar. You will receive a verification email shortly. There was a problem. Please refresh the page and try again. 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