The ICC Cricket World Cup is nearly upon us, with ten of the best cricketing nations set for a gruelling ODI tournament in India.
Australia, who have won a record five World Cup trophies, will be eager to add another to their glowing cabinet.
Hosts India enter as favourites while 2019 winners England, fuelled by the ODI return of Ben Stokes, are also expected to go deep into the tournament.
So, with so much first-class cricket on offer, how can Australians stream every match?
The Sporting News has all the details.
How to live stream the Cricket World Cup in Australia
Fans wanting to live stream the 2023 Cricket World Cup for free in Australia will be able to do so on 9Now, which is available on mobile and desktop.
The service will broadcast every Australia match, as well as the tournament's most anticipated fixtures, including the semi-finals and final.
Cricket purists will be able to stream every match of the World Cup on Kayo Sports, Foxtel Now, and the Foxtel App. Each service, however, requires a monthly subscription payment.
When is the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup?
The 2023 Cricket World Cup begins with England vs. New Zealand on Thursday, October 5 at 7:30pm (AEST).
Australia's first match takes place on Sunday, October 8, at MA Chidambaram Stadium. The Pat Cummins-led Baggy Greens will have a tough task ahead with India as their opponent.
The final is set to take place on Sunday, November 9, as the winners of the semi-finals slug it out for the coveted World Cup championship.
When do Australia play in ICC World Cup? Full schedule, dates
Australia is set to play nine group stage fixture, before playing their final group stage match against Bangladesh on November 11th.
Date (AEST) | Match |
Sun. 8th October (7.30pm) | Australia vs India |
Thu. 12th October (7.30pm) | Australia vs South Africa |
Mon. 16th October (7.30pm) | Australia vs Sri Lanka |
Fri. 20th October (7.30pm) | Australia vs Pakistan |
Wed. 25th October (7.30pm) | Australia vs Netherlands |
Sat. 28th October (4.00pm) | Australia vs New Zealand |
Sat. 4th November (7.30pm) | Australia vs England |
Tue. 7th November (7.30pm) | Australia vs Afghanistan |
Sat. 11th November (4.00pm) | Australia vs Bangladesh |