Cricket News, Live Streams & Match Updates

Welcome to the cricket corner of Revved Racing Rides. Whether you’re waiting for the next ODI or chasing a T20 thriller, we’ve got the info you need to stay in the loop. No fluff, just clear details on how to watch, who’s playing, and what’s happening on the field.

How to Watch Live Cricket

Missing a live game can be painful, so here’s a quick cheat‑sheet. For the England vs South Africa 2nd ODI at Lord’s, Indian fans can tune into Sony Sports Ten 1/2/5 or stream via Sony LIV and FanCode. The toss starts at 5:00 PM IST and the first ball rolls out at 5:30 PM IST. Grab a subscription, set a reminder, and you’re good to go.

If you’re in another region, check your local sports channel list or a reliable streaming service that carries the match. Most platforms update their schedules a day before, so a quick search for the match name and date should point you in the right direction.

Recent Match Highlights

Let’s talk about what’s been happening on the pitch. The 1st ODI between Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka at Harare Sports Club turned into a nail‑biter. Sri Lanka chased down 298/6, thanks to a steady 76 from Pathum Nissanka and a last‑over sprint that sealed the win. Zimbabwe fought hard, with Sean Williams and Sikandar Raza adding useful runs, but they fell short, giving Sri Lanka a 1‑0 lead.

Over in the T20 world, the National T20 Cup semifinal sparked some fun off the field. Salman Butt teased Iftikhar Ahmed for his animated celebration after taking a crucial wicket. The banter went viral, adding a light‑hearted moment to an intense game. Though Peshawar won the semifinal, they later lost the final to Lahore, and Ahmed’s performance remains a hot topic after his national team drop.

On the international stage, West Indies faced a penalty for a slow over‑rate in the fourth T20I against Australia in St. Kitts. The team was fined 10% of the match fee, and captain Shai Hope accepted the ICC charge. Australia, now up 4‑0, continues to dominate the series, putting extra pressure on the West Indies to tighten up their game.

These stories illustrate the range of drama you can find in cricket – from tight chases to off‑field jokes and disciplinary hits. Keep checking this page for fresh updates, squad announcements, and practical tips on catching the next game live.

Got a question about a specific match or need help finding a streaming link? Drop a comment below and we’ll get you sorted. Happy watching!

2nd ODI live streaming: How to watch England vs South Africa in India — time, TV, squads

2nd ODI live streaming: How to watch England vs South Africa in India — time, TV, squads

England and South Africa meet in the 2nd ODI at Lord’s on September 4, 2025, with England aiming to level the series after a seven-wicket loss in the opener. Indian viewers can watch on Sony Sports Ten 1/2/5 or stream via Sony LIV and FanCode with a subscription. Toss at 5:00 PM IST, first ball at 5:30 PM IST. Harry Brook captains England; Temba Bavuma leads South Africa.

Zimbabwe vs Sri Lanka 1st ODI: Sri Lanka hold nerve in final-over win at Harare Sports Club

Zimbabwe vs Sri Lanka 1st ODI: Sri Lanka hold nerve in final-over win at Harare Sports Club

Sri Lanka beat Zimbabwe in a final-over thriller in the 1st ODI at Harare Sports Club, defending 298/6 after Pathum Nissanka led with 76. Zimbabwe’s new-ball pair kept it tight early, but Sri Lanka’s depth told late. Zimbabwe fell short in the chase despite all-round work from Sean Williams and Sikandar Raza. The result gives Sri Lanka a 1-0 lead with the second ODI at the same venue.

Salman Butt Pokes Fun at Iftikhar Ahmed's Fiery Celebration in National T20 Cup Semifinal

Salman Butt Pokes Fun at Iftikhar Ahmed's Fiery Celebration in National T20 Cup Semifinal

Salman Butt teased Iftikhar Ahmed for celebrating wildly after taking Kamran Ghulam's wicket in the National T20 Cup semifinal. Butt's witty comments went viral, spotlighting Ahmed's intense reactions. Despite Peshawar's big semifinal win, they lost the final to Lahore, with Ahmed's performance under scrutiny after being dropped from the national team.

West Indies Penalized for Slow Over-Rate in Fourth T20I as Australia Dominate Series

West Indies Penalized for Slow Over-Rate in Fourth T20I as Australia Dominate Series

West Indies got slapped with a 10% match fee fine for a slow over-rate in the fourth T20I against Australia in St. Kitts. The hosts fell two overs behind and captain Shai Hope accepted the ICC charge. Australia, already 4-0 up in the series, have made it a tough campaign for West Indies.