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CricHd-playlists-Auto-Update-permanent

🌐 CricHD Playlist – Free Live Sports Streaming 🏏 with auto-updated m3u8 playlists every 15 minutes | 🚫 Ad-free | ⚡ Buffer-free | 📱 Works on all devices

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CricHD Playlists publishes scheduled live sports streaming links

A repository that aggregates M3U playlists of live sports channels, refreshed on a fixed schedule from posted stream sources.

What the repository contains

CricHD Playlists is a script driven repository that pulls live sports stream links and converts them into an M3U playlist. The README states the playlist is regenerated every fifteen minutes so that the links stay current. The listed channels cover cricket, football, UFC, WWE, Formula 1, tennis, and similar sports, and the output is meant to be opened in any M3U compatible player. The project describes the code as extracting links from a public website and packaging them for playback.

How the output is shared

The repository publishes a combined M3U playlist and a JSON channel index as raw files that any M3U compatible application can fetch, with examples naming VLC, IPTV Smarters, and Tivimate. A short link redirects to the playlist for easier sharing, and the README provides per device instructions for Android phones and Android TV. The update loop runs on a GitHub Actions schedule so that the files change without manual intervention.

Stated scope and licensing

The README frames the code as for educational and personal use and asks users to follow the laws and regulations of their country. It also notes that if the code affects the revenue of content owners, the author invites a takedown request. The repository metadata carries no explicit software license, and the project presents the playlist links as aggregated from publicly posted sources rather than hosted streams.

Editorial conclusion

The repository records 53 stars and 28 forks as of the August 2026 snapshot and carries no explicit software license in its metadata. Its README states the code is for educational and personal use and asks users to comply with local laws.

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