Watch cricket Highlights in 4K LED TV

From Mitchell Marsh’s Muscle to Rovman Powell’s Miss – Watch the Highlights in 4K

Big hits deserve a bigger screen. Period.

Some games aren’t just played. They’re felt across living rooms, WhatsApp groups, and heartbeats.

The 1st T20I between West Indies and Australia was one of those.

It had everything,

A 190+ chase,

A debutant hitting like he was born for the big stage,

And a captain’s miscue that changed the match.

But here’s the thing,

If you watched it on your old Full HD TV, you didn’t really see it.

Let’s break down why this match wasn’t just a cricket game, it was a Dolby Vision-level experience that called for a Haier OLED 165cm (65) TV.

Mitchell Marsh didn’t just muscle the ball – he moved momentum

Watch Mitchell Marsh’s Muscle batting in OLED TV
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Marsh doesn’t play cricket. He imposes it.

When he walked in after Fraser-McGurk’s early exit, he did what he always does assert control. The kind that doesn’t show up on scorecards but flips the script.

In 4K clarity with Dolby Vision IQ, you see more than shots.

You see the texture of intent. The sweat, the twitch in the bowler’s eyebrow, the seam position on the slower one that Marsh reads a second early.

That’s not just resolution. That’s a revelation.

Powell’s miss wasn’t just a moment, it was the moment

Rovman Powell had one job, close strength.

West Indies were 171 for 3.

What followed?

A collapse.

A slide.

A blink-and-you-missed-it unraveling that felt like a slow-motion trainwreck if you watched it with MEMC 120Hz smoothing on the OLED.

From 171 to 189 in no time – 5 wickets, 18 runs.

With pixel dimming technology, you’d spot the shadow of doubt on Powell’s face before he miscued it. These are not just visuals. They’re psychology in motion.

Owen didn’t debut. He detonated.

Watch powell wicket in OLED TV
Credits: Haier India

Mitchell Owen’s debut half-century wasn’t textbook. It was instinct, confidence, and clean hitting.

His partnership with Green added 80 runs off 40 balls, a strike partnership that felt like a gaming combo move. Especially if you’re watching with AMD FreeSync Premium on.

Why does that matter?

Because today’s fans aren’t just viewers.

They’re experience-seekers.

And Owen’s straight six that brought up his fifty? On an OLED with 2.1 channel 50W sound?

It sounds like it broke the bat.

It feels like it broke the match open.

Not just a match. A test of what your TV can actually show

Here’s what the average screen misses:

  • The ball movement after hitting the deck
  • The pitch’s wear and tear in twilight
  • The split-second when a batter changes grip
  • The arc of a six over extra cover when the camera can’t keep up

But an OLED with Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10+? It doesn’t just show cricket. It shows consequences.

This wasn’t a match. It was a cinematic thriller in 4 acts

Cinematic cricket thriller with OLED TV
Credits: Haier India
  1. Hope + King giving West Indies a flying start
  2. Chase + Collapse – a twist nobody saw coming
  3. Marsh + Green – the stabilisers
  4. Owen + Clarity – the finishers

And when you’re watching it on a 165cm OLED, it’s not just the cricket that feels different.
It’s the silence between boundaries. The roar between wickets. The gasp before a miscue.

That’s what makes it a home stadium experience.

What’s the cost of watching cricket in 2025 without clarity?

It’s not about pixels. It’s about perspective.

And here’s what clarity buys you:

  • Less FOMO – Because you’re not guessing what happened on the edge of the frame
  • More emotion – Facial expressions, not just bat angles
  • Better debates – You saw the inside edge. Your cousin didn’t.

OLED 165cm (65) – Built for sport. And spirit.

OLED TV is Built for sport
Credits: Haier India

Here’s what makes this TV a match-watcher’s dream:

  • Dolby Vision IQ + HDR10+ – adjusts to your room lighting so you never squint
  • 120Hz MEMC – smooth visuals even during fast bouncers or wild celebrations
  • 50W 2.1 Sound with Dolby Atmos – feel the crowd, not just hear it
  • Hands-Free Google TV – say “Show me Marsh’s highlights” and you’re there
  • Solar remote – small touch, big future

And because cricket runs in Indian blood, this isn’t luxury.

This is justified indulgence.

The deeper truth?

Great cricket doesn’t just entertain. It elevates your senses.

But only if your screen is up to the moment.

From Marsh’s controlled aggression to Powell’s fatal hesitation, every second of WI vs AUS deserved more than just a passive glance. It deserved a stage.

And the OLED 65-inch TV is exactly that stage.

Because when cricket delivers cinema, your home shouldn’t settle for anything less.

Ready to upgrade your matchday?

Explore the Haier OLED 165cm TV here

Let the next innings feel like the first row at Eden Gardens.

Only this time, from your sofa.