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Sportsbet India Review

Sportsbet India is an online betting platform that boasts a range of features and an excellent user experience. Its app has live race commentary as well as thousands of markets available to bet on.

Sportsbet offers an app for Android devices that can be downloaded from both Sportsbet's website or the Play Store.

India v Australia

India and Australia are two of the strongest teams in international cricket. Whether it's a Test match, an ODI or even a one-day international, these sides always produce thrilling contests with everything on the line.

India vs Australia Test series is a must-watch for cricket fans, as well as an important event for the players themselves. After their historic defeat in the first Test match, Australia will be hoping to bounce back and reclaim Border-Gavaskar Trophy from Asian giants.

However, it will be an uphill battle for them to succeed. Australia have had a history of struggle when playing against India abroad; they have only won one Test match there since 2005 and haven't won a home series against the Indians in over a decade.

However, a draw in this series would give them an excellent chance at qualifying for the final. To do so, they must beat Sri Lanka and New Zealand in their next two games to secure their place.

If you want to watch the India vs Australia Test series live and on demand, Kayo Sports or Foxtel iQ are two services available on desktop, mobile, tablet and connected TV devices. Both offer a seven-day free trial for new customers to stream this Test series as well as all of Australia's tour of India with these streaming options.

For the first time ever, Foxtel iQ app users can stream live Tests from all major countries around the world. It's an ideal way to stay up-to-date on all the action as it happens and if you don't already have a subscription, Foxtel iQ costs just $9.95 a month with access to 4K sports broadcasts - perfect for watching India vs Australia Test series in high definition!

After an unbelievable second-innings collapse in Nagpur, Australia were left fighting for a draw against India on Sunday. But India's spin duo of Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja proved too much for Australia as they took seven wickets each to be bowled out for just 113 runs in their second innings at Arun Jaitley Stadium.