Best IPTV for Cricket Australia 2026 streaming map showing Fox Cricket Kayo 7plus 9Now and IPL options

Best IPTV for Cricket Australia 2026 — Watch Every Format, Every Match

By Daniel Carter — IPTV Systems Analyst & Service Comparison Specialist, Melbourne | Best IPTV Australia Services

Last updated: July 2026


Quick Answer: Cricket in Australia is split across multiple platforms — Fox Cricket (Kayo/Foxtel) for Test and international matches, 7plus for BBL, and 9 Now for selected ODI/T20I. IPL requires separate access via Willow TV (~$9.99–$14.99/month) or an IPTV service that includes it. Some IPTV services may cover multiple cricket channels in one subscription — availability and licensing vary by provider. Always verify before subscribing.


At a Glance — Cricket Streaming Australia 2026

If you want…Best option
Test Cricket and Sheffield ShieldKayo Sports ($29.99/mo)
BBL for free7plus — no subscription required
ODI and T20I selected matches free9. Now — selected matches only
IPL in AustraliaWillow TV (~$9.99–$14.99/mo)
All formats in one subscriptionQuality IPTV service — verify during trial
Hindi commentary for cricketStar Sports via IPTV — confirm availability
Free trial before committing24-hour access via WhatsApp or live chat

Which Platform Carries What — Cricket Broadcasting Map Australia

In Australia, different formats fragment cricket broadcasting. This table is the starting point for any cricket streaming decision.

Fox Cricket (Channel 501) — operated by the Foxtel network — carries Test matches, Sheffield Shield, BBL, and international tours. Accessible via Kayo Sports or Foxtel only. Not on free-to-air.

Channel 7 / 7plus holds free-to-air BBL rights. Selected matches are broadcast live; 7plus carries catch-up at no cost. Not every BBL match is shown on 7; Fox Cricket broadcasts extra games.

Channel 9 / 9 Now typically carries selected ODI and T20I home matches. Coverage is partial — Fox Cricket simulcasts the full series. Allocations change by season.

Willow TV is a standalone subscription (~$9.99–$14.99/month) carrying IPL and subcontinental cricket. Independent of Kayo and Foxtel. Available through selected apps and some IPTV services.

Star Sports carries the IPL in Hindi and covers India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka tours. This content is not available on Kayo or Australian free-to-air. IPTV is typically the only practical access point for Australian viewers.

FormatTypical broadcasterFree?Kayo?IPTV?
Test Cricket (Australia home)Fox CricketCheck before subscribing
Sheffield ShieldFox CricketCheck before subscribing
BBLChannel 7 + Fox Cricket✅ 7plus (partial)Confirm with service
ODI / T20I (Australia home)Channel 9 + Fox Cricket✅ 9Now (selected)Confirm with service
ICC tournamentsChannel 9 + Fox Cricket✅ 9Now (partial)Confirm with service
Ashes (in England)Fox CricketCheck before subscribing
IPLWillow TV / Star SportsOften available — verify
PSL / CPL / BPL / Asia CupLimitedOften available — verify

Broadcast rights change between seasons. “Typically available” does not guarantee current availability.

Key takeaway: No single licensed platform covers all cricket. Kayo, 7 Plus and 9 Now covers Australian domestic cricket — but leaves IPL, Star Sports, and overseas leagues entirely unaddressed. That gap is where IPTV adds unique value for cricket fans.


Best IPTV for Cricket Australia 2026 streaming map showing Fox Cricket Kayo 7plus 9Now and IPL options


Australian Cricket Season Calendar 2026

Knowing when each format airs helps you time your subscription decisions — and identify when to trial any service under realistic conditions.

CompetitionTypical SeasonBroadcasterPeak demand
Sheffield ShieldOct–MarFox CricketNov–Dec
BBLDec–JanChannel 7 + Fox CricketBoxing Day BBL
Test SummerNov–JanFox CricketBoxing Day Test (Dec 26)
Home ODI / T20INov–FebChannel 9 + Fox CricketVaries by tour
IPLMar–MayWillow TV / Star SportsFinals week (May)
ICC eventsVariesChannel 9 + Fox CricketTournament finals
PSLFeb–MarStar Sports / IPTVFinal week
Ashes in EnglandOdd yearsFox CricketFirst Test

The two benchmark events for cricket IPTV:

Boxing Day Test (December 26, MCG): Highest concurrent Australian cricket audience of the year. A service stable throughout the Boxing Day Test has demonstrated genuine infrastructure for Australian cricket.

IPL Finals Week (May): Highest global cricket viewership event. Services carrying Willow TV or Star Sports face extreme loads during IPL elimination matches and the final — testing during the group stage is not representative.


Where IPTV Adds Value for Cricket — The Unique Case

Cricket is the format where IPTV adds more unique value than AFL or NRL, because the gap in the licensed landscape is wider.

The IPL gap: Kayo does not carry IPL. Willow TV costs ~$9.99–$14.99/month as a standalone subscription. Some IPTV services include Willow TV and Star Sports alongside Fox Cricket — potentially covering everything in one subscription. For comparison: Kayo Standard ($29.99) + Willow TV (~$14.99) = ~$44.98/month or ~$540/year. A quality IPTV service in the $25–$40 range may cover both at a lower annual cost — verify channel availability before treating this as a confirmed comparison.

International leagues not on Kayo: IPL, PSL (Pakistan Super League), BPL (Bangladesh Premier League), CPL (Caribbean Premier League), Asia Cup, and India home tours are all absent from Kayo and Australian free-to-air. For Australian viewers from Indian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, and Bangladeshi backgrounds, these are the primary cricket content they want — and IPTV is typically the only practical single-subscription access point.

Language commentary: Star Sports broadcasts IPL and India tours in Hindi and Tamil. Kayo is English-only. For more on international language channels: Best International IPTV Australia.

Key takeaway: IPTV’s cricket value proposition is IPL + Star Sports + overseas leagues — content with no licensed Australian alternative. This offering is fundamentally different from AFL or NRL, where Kayo covers the vast majority of content.


Kayo Sports vs IPTV cricket Australia 2026 comparison for Fox Cricket BBL Test ODI T20I and IPL


Kayo Sports vs IPTV for Cricket — Honest Comparison

FeatureKayo SportsQuality IPTV Service
Fox Cricket (Ch 501)✅ GuaranteedCheck channel list before subscribing
Test / Sheffield Shield / BBL✅ GuaranteedCheck channel list before subscribing
IPL❌ Not availableOften available — verify during trial
Willow TV❌ (separate ~$14.99/mo)Often available — verify during trial
Star Sports (Hindi)❌ Not availableSometimes available — verify during trial
PSL / BPL / CPL❌ Not availableOften available — verify during trial
Monthly cost$29.99–$45.99$15–$40
Annual cost$359.88–$551.88$180–$480
Kayo Minis (replays)✅ Yes❌ Not available
Picture quality consistencyHigh — consistentVaries — evaluate during trial
Customer support✅ OfficialVaries by service
Multilingual channels❌ English only✅ Hindi, Arabic, Mandarin, etc.

Where Kayo excels: Guaranteed Fox Cricket rights — Test, BBL, ODI/T20I. Consistent picture quality, Kayo Minis for replays. For Australian cricket in English, Kayo is the most reliable single platform. Full comparison: IPTV vs Kayo Australia.

Where IPTV may add value: A quality IPTV service that covers IPL, Star Sports, and subcontinental leagues alongside Australian cricket may offer meaningful savings for households, compared to the combined cost of Kayo and Willow TV (approximately $540 per year). Verify all channels during a trial before committing.

Want to compare directly? Free 24-hour access is available on your device and NBN connection. Contact us via WhatsApp or live chat — tell us your device and preferred IPTV app.


Try Before You Subscribe — Free 24-Hour Access

Before committing to any IPTV subscription for cricket, evaluate the service on your actual device during live cricket. Channel lists and pricing pages do not tell you whether Fox Cricket, Willow TV, and Star Sports all perform reliably on your specific setup.

We provide free 24-hour access to run the tests that matter – Fox Cricket during a live match, Willow TV or Star Sports during an IPL session, and catch-up availability after the session ends.

To request access:

  • Tell us your device (Fire TV Stick, Android TV, Smart TV, iPhone, Apple TV)
  • Tell us your preferred IPTV app (TiviMate, IPTV Smarters Pro, IBO Player)
  • Contact us via WhatsApp or live chat on this page

No payment details required. Access expires after 24 hours with no auto-renewal.


What to Test During Your Cricket IPTV Trial

Test StepWhat to DoWhat to Look For
Step 1: Fox CricketFind Fox Cricket (Ch. 501).Present, loads within 5 seconds
Step 2: Willow TV / IPLFind Willow TV or IPL channelPresent and functional during live session
Step 3: Star SportsFind Star Sports HindiPresent if Hindi commentary is needed
Step 4: Live matchWatch during live cricket (evening)Stable HD, no buffering during replays
Step 5: Peak hourWatch 7–9pm AEST on a match nightQuality holds under NBN peak load
Step 6: Catch-upFind match from previous 24 hoursEssential for 5-day Test matches

Step 2 is the most commonly skipped. Subscribers verify Fox Cricket during a trial but miss Willow TV and Star Sports — only discovering they are absent after subscribing. If IPL is a requirement, test it during the trial.


Australian cricket season calendar 2026 showing BBL Test cricket IPL and PSL schedule


IPTV technology is legal. The legality of specific cricket streams depends on whether the service holds appropriate content licences under ACMA regulations and the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth).

Licensed options: Kayo, Foxtel, 7plus, 9Now, and Willow TV are fully legal for the cricket content they carry.

Third-party IPTV: Operates in varying legal contexts. ACMA actively blocks unlicensed streaming services. Rights enforcement is most aggressive during the Boxing Day Test, ICC finals, and IPL finals.

Does a VPN make IPTV legal? No. Using a VPN with an unlicensed IPTV service does not affect the copyright status of the streams — it only masks the traffic.

Can I get fined? Enforcement in Australia has primarily focused on service operators rather than individual viewers, although users remain responsible for complying with Australian copyright law.

For the complete framework: Is IPTV Legal in Australia? | IPTV Laws Australia.

Disclaimer: This article is for educational and comparison purposes only. Verify the licensing status of any service and comply with Australian copyright law before subscribing.


Common Misconceptions — Cricket IPTV Australia

“Kayo has all the cricket.” Kayo covers Australian domestic cricket comprehensively – but not IPL, PSL, BPL, CPL, or Star Sports Hindi commentary. For international cricket leagues, Kayo leaves a significant gap.

“7plus has all BBL.” Selected BBL matches only. Fox Cricket carries additional BBL games that are not on Channel 7. For complete BBL coverage, Kayo or a quality IPTV service is required.

“Free M3U playlists work for cricket.” Fox Cricket and Willow TV streams in free playlists are removed within hours — most aggressively during the Boxing Day Test and IPL Finals. For more: Public IPTV Playlist Australia.


FAQ — Best IPTV for Cricket Australia

What is the best way to watch cricket in Australia?

It depends on what you follow. Test cricket and international tours: Kayo ($29.99/month) via Fox Cricket. BBL: 7plus (free). ODI/T20I home matches: 9Now (selected, free) or Kayo. IPL: Willow TV (~$9.99–$14.99/month) or a quality IPTV service. For all formats in one subscription, some IPTV services may cover the full range — verify during a trial.

How to watch Cricket Australia without Kayo?

7plus for BBL (free), 9Now for selected ODI/T20I (free), Foxtel for full Fox Cricket at a higher cost, or a quality IPTV service — verify Fox Cricket availability during a live trial. Full comparison: IPTV vs Kayo Australia.

Where can I watch IPL in Australia?

Willow TV (~$9.99–$14.99/month, standalone subscription) carries IPL officially. Some IPTV services include Willow TV and Star Sports Hindi within their package. Kayo, Foxtel, and Binge do not carry IPL.

What channel is Fox Cricket on in Australia?

Channel 501 is available on Kayo Sports and Foxtel. Not available on free-to-air. On IPTV services that include Fox Cricket, it typically appears in the Sports category; please confirm the channel number during your trial.

Can I watch BBL for free in Australia?

Yes — selected matches on Channel 7 and 7Plus. Not every BBL match is on free-to-air. For complete BBL coverage, Kayo or a quality IPTV service is needed alongside 7plus.

Can I watch Indian cricket in Australia without Kayo?

Yes. Willow TV (~$9.99–$14.99/month) carries IPL and selected India content officially. Some IPTV services include Willow TV and Star Sports Hindi. Kayo does not carry IPL or Star Sports.

Is IPTV legal for cricket streaming in Australia?

IPTV technology is legal. Licensed services (Kayo, Foxtel, and Willow TV) are fully legal. Third-party IPTV operates in varying legal contexts. Full analysis: Is IPTV Legal in Australia?

Is IPTV worth it for cricket fans?

For Australian domestic cricket in English: Kayo at $29.99/month is typically more reliable. For the IPL, Star Sports, and international leagues alongside Australian cricket: a quality IPTV service covering all formats may deliver meaningful savings versus Kayo + Willow TV combined (~$540/year) — provided all channels are verified during a trial.

How to watch the Ashes in Australia?

Fox Cricket is available on Kayo for $29.99 per month or on Foxtel for $54 or more per month. Some IPTV services also carry the BBC/Sky Sports feed from England, offering alternative commentary not available on the Australian broadcast.


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Quick Recommendation: Test two channels separately during your trial — Fox Cricket (Ch. 501) during a live Australian match and Willow TV or Star Sports during a live IPL session. These reflect different parts of the service’s infrastructure. A service that passes both tests under live load is equipped for comprehensive cricket coverage in Australia.


Bottom Line

If you only follow Australian cricket in English: Kayo at $29.99/month is the most reliable option. 7plus and 9Now supplement it for the BBL and selected internationals at no cost.

If you mainly watch BBL and occasional matches: 7 Plus and 9 Now cover most of what you need for free. A Kayo Weekend Pass ($15) covers big matches without a monthly commitment.

If you follow IPL, Star Sports, or international cricket leagues: A quality IPTV service including Willow TV and Star Sports alongside Fox Cricket may cover everything in one subscription at a lower annual cost than Kayo + Willow TV combined (~$540/year). Verify Fox Cricket, Willow TV, and Star Sports separately during a trial before committing.

Cricket is the format where the licensed Australian landscape leaves the most significant gaps — and where IPTV adds the most unique value.


Sources

  1. Cricket Australia: cricket.com.au
  2. Fox Cricket / Foxtel: foxtel.com.au
  3. Kayo Sports: kayosports.com.au
  4. Kayo pricing (Feb 2026): EFTM
  5. BBL free-to-air: 7plus.com.au
  6. ODI/T20I free coverage: 9now.com.au
  7. ACMA blocking register: acma.gov.au
  8. Copyright Act 1968 (Cth): legislation.gov.au
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Daniel Carter

IPTV Systems Analyst & Service Comparison Specialist Digital Television Technology Specialist
Areas of Expertise: Daniel Carter is an IPTV systems analyst and digital television researcher based in Melbourne, Australia, with over 5 years of experience analyzing streaming services, subscription models, and provider structures across the Australian market. His analytical approach focuses on helping Australian viewers make informed decisions about IPTV services through comprehensive comparison frameworks and evaluation methodologies. Daniel specializes in assessing service reliability, pricing structures, content offerings, and technical performance across both licensed and unlicensed IPTV platforms. Drawing on extensive testing across Melbourne and Sydney internet connections—including Telstra, Optus, and Vodafone NBN infrastructure—Daniel provides evidence-based comparisons that distinguish between sustainable IPTV services and unreliable providers. His work emphasizes the importance of matching service characteristics to individual user requirements rather than following generic "best provider" lists. Daniel's expertise covers subscription model analysis, provider evaluation frameworks, and commercial decision-making guidance for Australian IPTV users seeking reliable live television services delivered over internet connections.
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