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Free Live Streaming Of DLF IPL 4 Cricket Matches On Mobile

The 4th season of DLF IPL is on it’s way, started on 08 April, 2011, will run till 28 May, 2011. Last time (as far as I remember) the official mobile website of Indian Premier League allowed the users to stream live telecast of cricket matches on their mobile phones without paying any subscription money or anything of that sort. This time however, things have changes, there’s not live streaming of matches, only live scorecard is on display.
 
In this article I’ll be sharing a few links (Alternative to SetMax) which will allow you to watch live streaming of DLF IPL matches on your mobile phones for FREE! Unlike other blogger’s who are attracting readers by sharing the mobile website of IPL (m.iplt20.com) and mentioning that “live scorecard” is available (which is sad on their part), I’ll be sharing rtsp real player links for live streaming of cricket matches.

DLF IPL 4 Free Mobile Streaming Links

For Nokia S40 OS running mobile phones:

rtsp://10.2.216.228:554/2G/LIVE/IPL2011_H263.sdp?m
rtsp://10.2.216.228:554/2G/LIVE/IPL2011_H263.sdp

For all other phones (with real player pre installed which includes Nokia S60v3, S60v5, Symbian^3, etc):

rtsp://115.112.238.12:554/2G/LIVE/IPL2011_H263.sdp

The above given links have been tested on Airtel and Reliance network at the time of publishing this article. I believe these links should work on all networks irrespective of the Internet speed (2G or 3G, though 3g is recommended). Please note that these links will show a still image when NO match is in progress so test it out when any DLF IPL match is being played.

UPDATE (New Link):

The above given link is not working for some users. Here are the steps to use the new link:

http://121.241.249.137:8680/APTV3_WAP_WEB/EspnChannels.action?msisdn=null&operatorName=XXXX
Just change XXXX to your operator name viz. VODAFONE, AIRTEL, etc.
Open the link in your mobile phone’s default web browser.
Click on Live Match.
Select Bitrate, LOW (for 2G) or HIGH (for 3G).

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