Published on 01:50 PM, August 23, 2023

Here's how to watch the Asia Cup and the Cricket World Cup online

With two major global cricket tournaments on the horizon, the anticipation among cricket fans across the country will be at an all-time high for the next 2 and a half months.

The Asia Cup 2023 is scheduled to be held from 30 August to 17 September in Pakistan and Sri Lanka, while the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023 will commence in India on 5 October and conclude on 19 November.

So where can you stream the matches? Here's a list of apps to stay up-to-date with the cricket action straight from the cricket pitch.

MyGP

Telecom operator Grameenphone is set to bring live cricket action to millions of its sports-loving users through the MyGP app.

By subscribing through the MyGP app on their smartphones, Grameenphone users can immerse themselves in the exhilarating world of their favourite teams in the highly anticipated ICC Cricket World Cup and Asia Cup through its official smartphone app, the MyGP app.

Toffee

Cricket enthusiasts nationwide are in for a treat as they can savour the excitement of the dual cricket extravaganzas on Toffee, the digital entertainment platform offered by Banglalink.

Users can access Toffee and its sports content using any network. The Toffee app is accessible for download on both Google Play and the App Store.

The thrill continues as you can catch all the exhilarating cricket action live not just on www.toffeelive.com but also on Toffee's dedicated Android TV app. Whether you're on-the-go or at home, Toffee ensures that you never miss a moment of the captivating cricket matches.

Rabbithole Prime

Sports streaming platform Rabbithole Prime is set to deliver all 48 World Cup matches and the 13 thrilling Asia Cup games right to your fingertips. Whether you're using your mobile device, personal laptop, or home desktop, the opportunity to watch live matches comes at a pocket-friendly price.

Back in 2017, Rabbithole kicked off its journey by bringing the live broadcasts of every match played by the Bangladesh cricket team. Since 2018, its repertoire has expanded to encompass all genres of live matches, accessible through its app, the 'Rabbitholebd Sports' YouTube channel, and the 'rabbitholebd.com' portal.

T Sports

Last but not the least, T Sports, Bangladesh's only sports channel, will be broadcasting the Asia Cup and the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup in the country.

Cricket fans can stream the matches live through the T Sports app and also watch the live broadcast on the T Sports TV channel.