In fact, the Proteas have lost only one of their five most recent Test rubbers against Australia, meaning that they will be fancying their chances of emerging victorious again. There are several interesting match-ups to keep an eye on. Almost all of Australia’s frontline batters have been scoring runs lately. The likes of David Warner, Marnus Labuschagne, Steve Smith, Travis Head and Usman Khawaja, though, will be tested against a strong South African bowling attack, which consists of Anrich Nortje, Kagiso Rabada, Lungi Ngidi and Marco Jansen. The opening Test will take place at the Gabba and will begin on December 17.
AUS vs SA Live Cricket Streaming: When, where and how to watch the Australia vs South Africa third test match live in IndiaHow to watch: Australia vs South Africa Test series. Photo: APAustralia is playing South Africa in the third and final Test match in Sydney starting today(January 4). Australia has already won the series by winning the first two Tests. In the first Test, they won by six wickets and in the second Test they won by innings and 182 runs. If you live in India and wish to watch the match today, read on to know more.
AUS vs SA Tests, Where To Watch Live: TV Channels & Live Streaming | Australia v South Africa 2022/23Australia and South Africa will lock horns in a three-match Test series that will start on December 17, 2022 – here is where you can watch the AUS vs SA Tests live on TV channels and live streaming platforms. Australia come into the series having convincingly dispatched the West Indies’ challenge. Pat Cummins did not play the second Test against the Caribbean outfit but the hosts did not suffer. With South Africa now in town, and Cummins returning from injury, they will hope to win this series as well. South Africa, meanwhile, will want to win their fourth consecutive Test series in Australia.
Australia vs South Africa 2022-23, Test series: Fixtures, Squads, Broadcast and Live Streaming detailsAustralia are all set to host South Africa in a three-match Test series, starting Saturday (December 17) at the Gabba in Brisbane. The last time both sides met in a Test series was in 2018, when the infamous ball-tampering scandal took place, leaving the entire cricket fraternity shocked. Not to mention this series is part of the World Test Championship (WTC) 2021-23, where Australia and South Africa are positioned at number one and two, respectively. If the hosts manage to clean sweep, it will guarantee them a spot in next year’s WTC final, regardless of how their tour of India goes in February.