Pakistan v South Africa third ODI: How to stream the match without paying a single rupee in India

The 3rd & the last match of the KFC three-match ODI series between Pakistan and South Africa is expected to be a thrilling one. The final match of the series will be played today, Saturday, November 8, at the Iqbal Stadium in Faisalabad. The series is currently tied at 1-1, making this match a do-or-die affair for both teams.
The series is tied at 1-1
Pakistan won the first ODI thanks to a brilliant 62 from Salman Ali Agha, but were unable to defend their total in the second. South Africa made a strong comeback in the second match and leveled the series, with Quinton de Kock scoring an unbeaten 123 to guide his team to a comfortable victory.
Pakistan would like to win the series
The Pakistan team, captained by Shaheen Afridi, will be looking to stage a strong comeback and win the series in front of a home crowd. Meanwhile, the African team will be looking to maintain its winning streak and lift the series trophy. Faisalabad's Iqbal Stadium has proven to be a batting paradise. In the first two matches of this series, the batsmen have scored easily. The pitch offers very little assistance to the bowlers.
Who will benefit from the pitch?
Considering this wicket, the team winning the toss may prefer to bowl first, as bowling later becomes more difficult, making it easier for the chasing team to score runs. Overall, this wicket could lead to a high-scoring match, with big partnerships being crucial for both sides. Salman Ali Agha, Pakistan's middle-order batsman, has been in excellent form in this series, having scored 131 runs in two innings so far.
You will be able to watch the match live for free
The match is not being televised live on Television in India since both Sony Sports & Star Sports haven't secured the broadcast rights of South Africa's tour of Pakistan. However, fans can watch the match for free on the Sports TV YouTube channel.
South African fast bowler Corbin Bosch could play a crucial role with the ball. He has taken four wickets so far, and his economical 10 overs have often proved to be a turning point for the visiting team. With his accurate line and length, he is able to put pressure on the Pakistani batsmen. Given the pitch, the team chasing the target will have a better chance of winning this decisive match.
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