• ICC T20 World Cup 2016 South Africa vs. West Indies live stream, betting odds where to watch online, preview

ICC T20 World Cup 2016 South Africa vs. West Indies live stream, betting odds where to watch online, preview (Photo : Twitter/ICC)

West Indies take on South Africa on a rather subdued track of Nagpur in Group 1. West Indies will enter the field with their fire power while South Africa will try their best to tame the beast of the likes of Chris Gayle.

ICC T20 World Cup 2016: South Africa vs. West Indies betting odds, preview, start time and more details

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Venue: Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur

Start time: 7:30 p.m.

Date: Friday, Mar. 25, 2016

South Africa vs. West Indies betting odds

According to IBTimes UK, if South Africa win the match it is 5/8 and if West Indies win the game then it is placed at 13/10.

Where to watch:

India

TV: Watch South Africa vs. West Indies live on Star Sports HD 1 and HD 3, Star Sports 1 and 3.

Online: The match will be live streamed on Starsports.com and Hotstars.com.

USA and Canada:

TV: Fans in the USA and Canada can watch South Africa vs. West Indies on Willow TV

Squad:

South Africa: Faf du Plessis (captain), Hashim Amla, Quinton de Kock, Jean-Paul Duminy, David Miller, Aaron Phangiso, Rilee Rossouw, David Wiese, Kyle Abbott, Farhaan Behardien, AB de Villiers, Imran Tahir, Chris Morris, Kagiso Rabada, Dale Steyn

West Indies: Darren Sammy (capt), Samuel Badree, Sulieman Benn, Carlos Brathwaite, Dwayne Bravo, Johnson Charles, Andre Fletcher, Chris Gayle, Jason Holder, Ashley Nurse, Denesh Ramdin (wk), Andre Russell, Marlon Samuels, Evin Lewis, Jerome Taylor.

Meanwhile, according to Indian Express, pitch consultant Andy Atkinson arrived at Nagpur to check the controversial pitch.

"Andy arrived on Sunday, and there's been a lot of talk about the pitch and how it's played so far in the tournament. I understand a pitch that turns square for a Test against South Africa but how can they give similar conditions for a T20 match and that too in a world event?" a VCA official stated.

Meanwhile, a ground staff talked about the field. "We only prepare pitches keeping in mind a 60-40 advantage for batsmen. But people will complain anyway. In the last match, it's Australia's fault. How could they choose to bat on at twilight time when sighting the ball can be a problem? And then they blame us. See New Zealand played so well on that same pitch. See the effect the heat is having on living things. Imagine how bad it must be on the non-living thing in the centre."

Stay tuned for more updates.