You should be able to watch it online with a VPN. I use Vypr and have never had any problems with it. There's free, legal, streams available from Australian and Indian broadcasters.Massive test cricket fan, sadly lack of coverage has made this Ashes a non event for me
Oh, there's lots of coverage, Macca, you just have to pay for it.Massive test cricket fan, sadly lack of coverage has made this Ashes a non event for me
Oh, there's lots of coverage, Macca, you just have to pay for it.
I really think that the big events should be ringfenced and protected and available to all.
FA Cup Final
The Ashes
Grand National
Boat Race
Six Nations
Wimbledon
The Open
It certainly seems to be getting worse in terms of you having to pay for stuff. I already pay for Amazon Prime, Sky through Virgin, BT Sports, NowTV and Netflix and it's usually based around just a few programmes from each channel that I want to watch.
Just seen the VPN comment. Still not sure on that and know so little on the subject.
Its pretty easy, the one I use you just download their software then when you want to use it you pick the country and connect. You can then use the internet as usual but when you go to a website it thinks your from the other country you've selected.Just seen the VPN comment. Still not sure on that and know so little on the subject.
Is there no problem with viruses and being vulnerable to hacking etc?Its pretty easy, the one I use you just download their software then when you want to use it you pick the country and connect. You can then use the internet as usual but when you go to a website it thinks your from the other country you've selected.
So for example you select Australia and then go to the cricket Australia website you can watch their stream rather than getting a message saying you're in the wrong country.
I imagine if you use something free you might be at risk but a decent paid service won’t give you a problem. I pay £3 a month and have no complaints.Is there no problem with viruses and being vulnerable to hacking etc?
Yep, no coverage whatsoever where I am. Can't even watch the BBC clips, just get 'this content is not available in your location'. Even get that for the women's ashes clips. Not even any video clips on icc-cricket.com. There might be something on YouTube but I'm too lazy to look.Massive test cricket fan, sadly lack of coverage has made this Ashes a non event for me
Don't we pay via all the adverts that pop up everywhere?Oh, there's lots of coverage, Macca, you just have to pay for it.
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I start with a couple of hours on BT and then TMS in bed. The only downside is I've been late for work every day of the ashes so far!TMS on the radio is epic for coverage - i don't have BT sport but have listened everynight with small earphones while dozing in bed - was particularly gripping this morning - try it - either R4 LW or R5live sports extra
Bt Sport 1 Live Streaming - CricBoxMassive test cricket fan, sadly lack of coverage has made this Ashes a non event for me
Must be really deflating though this, despite all the painting of positives of some pundits.
Bottom line is no-one got a century, we had yet another batting collapse and we lost by 10 wickets.
If anyone told you all that before the game you'd be pretty downhearted wouldn't you.
Need to dust ourselves down, stop feeling sorry for ourselves (a few commentators said they could see English heads dropping at certain points) and come out fighting.
Huge game coming up. If they go 2-0 down its all over.And off to Adelaide they go, England have to win this under the lights!
(Starts 3:30am Saturday morning, so at least it means a decent nights sleep & a few hours cricket in the morning)
6am? We will be all out by then and probably be following on.Huge game coming up. If they go 2-0 down its all over.
Think I'll go for early nights and get up about 6am to get a few hours of the game in. Will probably take me all of this week to recover for the lack of sleep during the first test!
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