The third season of the International T20 League (ILT20), which will take place from January 11 to February 9, 2025, is already underway.
With its combination of elite players and franchise owners, including those from the Indian Premier League (IPL), the ILT20 has gained prominence and established itself as one of the most costly T20 competitions in the world.
The Emirates Cricket Board started the league with the goal of improving local cricket while giving UAE players the opportunity to play against international players.
Under the direction of the Mumbai Indians’ management, the reigning champions MI Emirates will try to hold onto their championship. The participation of IPL franchise owners like Knight Riders Group and GMR Group further enhances the league’s allure.
Let’s examine all you need to know about the UAE’s International League T20 broadcast and streaming from India.
When will ILT20 2025 take place?
The dates of the ILT20 2025 season are Thursday, Saturday, 11 through Sunday, February 9.
In what location will ILT20 2025 take place?
Several locations in the United Arab Emirates will host the ILT20 2025 matches:
- Dubai International Cricket Stadium
- Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi
- 3. Cricket Stadium in Sharjah
What time will they hold ILT20 2025?
There will be a regular schedule for the ILT20 2025 matches.
- The start time for single-header matches is 6:30 p.m. local time, or 8:00 p.m. IST.
- The first game will begin at 2:00 pm local time (3:30 pm IST) on doubleheader days. The doubleheader’s second game will start at 6:00 p.m. local time, or 7:30 p.m. IST.
Where can TV networks in India broadcast ILT
Zee Network has acquired the ILT20 2025 broadcasting rights. The Indian TV networks of Zed Network will broadcast the league live.
Where to watch the live stream of ILT20 2025 on mobile, Android TV, and desktop in India?
Zee Network owns Zee5, where fans can watch the live streaming of ILT20 2025. They can catch the action live through the Zee5 app or website.
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