Okay, so, I’ve been trying to catch the IPL 2020 matches, and you know how it is, sometimes you just can’t be in front of the TV. That’s where this whole “GHD Sports” thing came into the picture for me.

First off, I heard about GHD Sports from a friend. He was going on and on about how you can watch live sports on your phone, especially cricket. I was like, “Alright, let’s give this a shot.” I grabbed my old Android phone, you know, the one I use for trying out new apps and stuff.
I found this GHD Sports app and installed it. It was pretty straightforward, I just opened it and started looking around. The interface was kind of basic, but hey, it had all these different sports listed. I mainly went straight for the cricket section, obviously, because it’s IPL season.
I started browsing through the app. It has like a ton of different channels. I was actually surprised by how many options they had for live cricket. I messed around with a few of them, checking out the quality and all that. Some were a bit laggy, but then I found a few that were streaming pretty smoothly. I was like, “Not bad, not bad.”
So I began watching a couple of matches. The quality wasn’t always top-notch, but it did the job. I mean, I was able to watch the games live without having to pay for some expensive subscription or anything.
I also explored other parts of the app. They had stuff like football, basketball, and even tennis. I didn’t watch much of those, but it was cool to know they were there. I guess it’s a good app for keeping up with all kinds of sports.

My Final Thoughts
- Install the app: Just get it on your phone.
- Find the cricket section: It is easy to spot.
- Choose a channel: There are many so take your pick.
- Watch the match: Some channels work better than others.
In the end, GHD Sports turned out to be a decent option for watching live IPL matches. It is not perfect, but it gets the job done, especially when you are on the go. I am going to keep using it for the rest of the season, that is for sure.