New Zealand vs West Indies Live Streaming Information: Watch World Cup Quarterfinals Online

New Zealand vs West Indies Live Streaming Information: Watch World Cup Quarterfinals Online

Chris Gayle

Before the World Cup began, New Zealand was considered to be one of the favorites and throughout the league phase, they lived up to it. Not only they won all their matches in Pool A, but also pushed the Aussies to the corner.

Where to watch World Cup match online live streaming

The Australia vs Pakistan quarterfinal match is scheduled for a 03:30 GMT (09:00 IST) start, with live streaming option HERE for India viewers. Star Sports network will telecast the match in India. Live score updates are available HERE and HERE. In Australia, FOX Sports will telecast the match live, with live streaming option HERE. Viewers can also watch the action live online HERE. Sky Sports will broadcast the game in the United Kingdom with live streaming option HERE.

“It’s the greatest time of our lives,” McCullum said. “The brand of cricket has really captivated New Zealand and is starting to make people around the world sit up and take notice as well. We love the fact we are playing in front of big crowds and have had the support we’ve had from our country.”

“Hopefully it continues for another week or so yet,” he added. “The guys have had some incredible experiences and it’s the type of thing you don’t want finishing any time soon.”

“I hope it doesn’t change just because there’s pressure on, because that shouldn’t take you away from the best opportunity to win,” he said.

“That style we’re playing has served us well, things don’t always go according to plan but you have to go to plan B. We have the players skills-wise and with the characters in the group who can quickly adjust.”

New Zealand (probable) : Brendon McCullum (c), Martin Guptill, Kane Williamson, Ross Taylor, Grant Elliott, Corey Anderson, Luke Ronchi (wk), Daniel Vettori, Tim Southee, Trent Boult and Adam Milne.

West Indies (probable): Chris Gayle, Johnson Charles, Marlon Samuels, Jonathan Carter, Lendl Simmons, Denesh Ramdin, Darren Sammy, Andre Russell, Jason Holder, Jerome Taylor and Kemar Roach.

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