Some matches aren’t meant to be watched. They’re meant to be felt.
Not through scorecards.
Not through post-match reels.
But in real time, when every frame carries weight, and every stare-down tells a story.
The West Indies vs Australia 1st T20I was that kind of match.
A slow burn. Then chaos. Then one stat after another rewriting history.
And while most fans caught the big moments on their phones,those watching on Haier’s Mini LED H65M95EUX didn’t miss a single beat.
They didn’t just see the game.
They lived it from their sofa.
Maxwell broke a record. But what shattered fans was the tension

Glenn Maxwell’s 7004-run milestone is iconic; he’s now ahead of Don Bradman.
But if you only saw the highlight reel, you missed:
- The pressure in his eyes after every dot ball
- The way Mitch Owen exhaled after his first boundary
- The stadium lights reflecting on nervous faces as the chase got tight
Moments like these disappear on standard screens.
But on the H65M95EUX’s QD-Mini LED panel, they don’t just stay.
They linger.
What does it take to feel a match from home?
Three things.
- True-to-life motion – So every bouncer, every throw, every dive lands with precision
- Cinematic lighting – That adjusts to your room, just like your eyes do at the stadium
- Immersive audio – That brings the roar, the silence, and the spike in volume after a six
This isn’t wishful thinking. It’s hardware + software + emotion, working in sync.
And the Mini LED H65M95EUX delivers on all three fronts:
- 144Hz MEMC makes even fast replays butter-smooth
- Dolby Vision IQ adapts brightness and contrast scene-by-scene
- Harman Kardon + Dolby Atmos wraps you in sound not just volume
It’s not overkill. It’s overdelivery.
A match like this deserved more than bullet points

Let’s rewind.
- Australia lost Jake Fraser-McGurk early
- West Indies looked set with 189
- Mitch Owen and Green pulled off a gritty 80-run partnership
- Maxwell? Minimal runs, maximum legacy
And somewhere in between all that
Ben Dwarshuis took 3 wickets in 4 balls.
Not flashy. Just game-changing.
On a normal screen, this feels like trivia.
On the Mini LED, it feels like cinema.
You don’t just track the momentum. You absorb it.
So who is this screen made for?
Not everyone.
Just the ones who:
- Stay up till midnight with cousins to stream the last 3 overs
- Replay Green’s sixes on YouTube because they “missed the arc”
- Switch between OTT shows and T20 games without losing clarity
- Want every cricket night to feel like a watch party, even if they’re alone
For them, this 65-inch theatre-on-the-wall doesn’t just show content.
It deepens connection.
With 3GB RAM + 32GB ROM, Google TV built-in, 4 HDMI ports, and an interface that understands how Indian families watch TV it’s future-ready now.
Why this is the TV Indian cricket fans actually needed

We all say we love cricket. But what we really love is emotion through pixels.
We love:
- A bat lift under floodlights
- A captain clapping from the boundary
- That sudden camera shift when the ball sails into the crowd
On this Mini LED, those aren’t just visuals.
They’re visceral.
And the best part?
- 2-year warranty
- Free installation
- And EMI options that don’t hurt the pocket
Bottom line: Highlights show you what happened. This screen shows you why it mattered
Australia went 1-0 up. Records fell. A debut star rose.
But what stayed with fans wasn’t just the stats.
It was the feeling of it all stretched across a 65-inch screen, with sound that punched and lighting that caressed.
That’s what the Haier Mini LED H65M95EUX delivers.
Because the best way to experience cricket?
Not with just a score. But with a screen that understands the soul of the game.