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UAE vs BAN Live Streaming Info, 3rd T20I: When and where to watch Bangladesh tour of United Arab Emirates 2025

UAE vs BAN Live Streaming Info, 3rd T20I: When and where to watch Bangladesh tour of United Arab Emirates 2025

The Hindu21-05-2025
The United Arab Emirates and Bangladesh will clash in the series-deciding third and final T20 International at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium on Wednesday.
UAE levelled the three-match series by completing a historic run-chase in the second game, as it overhauled a 206-run target with one ball to spare. Bangladesh had won the series opener by 27 runs.
UAE vs BAN 3rd T20I - Match Details
When will the third T20I between UAE and Bangladesh take place?
The third T20I between UAE and Bangladesh will be held on Wednesday, May 21.
Where will the third T20I between UAE and Bangladesh be held?
The third T20I between UAE and Bangladesh will take place at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium.
When will the third T20I between UAE and Bangladesh start?
The third T20I between UAE and Bangladesh will begin at 8:30 PM IST.
When will the toss for the third T20I between UAE and Bangladesh take place?
The toss for the third T20I between UAE and Bangladesh will take place at 8 PM IST.
Where to watch the live telecast of the third T20I between UAE and Bangladesh in India?
The third T20I between UAE and Bangladesh will not be televised live in India.
Where to watch the live stream of the third T20I between UAE and Bangladesh in India?
The third T20I between UAE and Bangladesh will be streamed live on the FanCode app and website in India.
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