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VB series Live and exclusive on ESPN Star Sports

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New Delhi, January 12, 2006: ESPN STAR Sports, Asia’s premier sports broadcaster, will telecast LIVE & exclusive the first One day international series of the year 2006 involving South Africa, Sri Lanka and hosts Australia starting 13th January 2006. The sports network will showcase all the 15 ODIs including the customary best of three finals for cricket lovers in the country.

After being almost invincible in 2005, Australia prepares to take on South Africa, one of their closest rivals in the game today and the mighty Asian Lions Sri Lanka. The South Africans have been on tour in Australia since December and will prove to be tough competition for the mighty Aussies in Australian Cricket Summer’s customary VB Series. The Lankans, beaten and bruised from their tour of New Zealand, will be looking to take the New Year with a new approach and prove their mettle, which took them to the No.2 spot in ICC’s ODI rankings last year.

Aussies have a formidable record in the VB series having lost just three matches in winning the series for the last three consecutive years. The in form captain, Ricky Ponting, who has had an outstanding 2006 with the bat will look to continue his dominance over the opposition starting the series at home. The Proteas under their confident and aggressive captain, Graeme Smith, definitely tested the Aussies in the test series late last year. The Safs have proved to be tough competition to Australia at home, winning 10 of their 22 matches in the country. They had outclassed Australia in their last VB series clash in 2002 winning 3 of the 4 matches thus calling for Steve Waugh’s retirement from One Day cricket.

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Date
Time
Event
13 Jan
8:43
Australia Vs. Sri Lanka, First ODI, Melbourne
15 Jan
8:43
Australia Vs. South Africa, Second ODI, Brisbane
17 Jan
8:43
South Africa Vs. Sri Lanka, Third ODI, Brisbane
20 Jan
8:43
Australia Vs. South Africa, Fourth ODI, Melbourne
22 Jan
8:43
Australia Vs Sri Lanka, Fifth ODI, Sydney
24 Jan
8:43
South Africa Vs Sri Lanka, Sixth ODI, Adelaide
26 Jan
8:43
Australia Vs Sri Lanka, Seventh ODI, Adelaide
29 Jan
10:58
Australia Vs Sri Lanka, Eight ODI, Perth
31 Jan
10:58
South Africa Vs Sri Lanka, Ninth ODI, Perth
3 Feb
8:43
Australia Vs South Africa, Tenth ODI, Melbourne
5 Feb
8:43
Australia Vs South Africa, Eleventh ODI, Sydney
7 Feb
3:58
South Africa Vs Sri Lanka, Twelfth ODI, Hobart
10 Feb
8:43
Finals I, Adelaide
12 Feb
8:43
Finals II, Sydney
14 Feb
8:43
Finals III, Brisbane
 
 
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Bali Travel Insurance for Animal Bite Incidents: Is There Really Coverage?

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Bali is full of memorable moments, and some of them involve animals. Temple monkeys tug at bags, beach dogs nap near sunbeds, and cats wander into cafés like they own the place. Most interactions are harmless, but a bite or scratch can change the day quickly, because you may need immediate medical care and follow-up treatment. This is where Bali travel insurance becomes more than a box to tick.

In this article, you will explore whether animal bite treatment is insured, the exclusions, and the steps to claim easily in Bali.

Why Animal Bites in Bali Need Special Attention

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Bites are not only about the visible wound. Insurers and doctors both treat them as medical events that can pose an infection risk, especially when the bite breaks the skin.

A scratch that looks small in the moment can still lead to:

●    A doctor’s examination and wound cleaning  
●    Medicines and dressings  
●    Follow-up consultations if the doctor advises observation or further care

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From an insurance perspective, this matters because claims are usually assessed on medical necessity and documentation, not on how dramatic the injury appears in a photo.

How International Travel Insurance Looks at an Animal Bite

Most travel policies are built around emergency medical expenses for unexpected illness or accidental injury abroad. A bite or scratch usually fits the accidental injury bucket, but coverage is rarely blanket.

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In many plans, the following may be considered if a doctor prescribes them and bills and medical notes support them:

●    Consultation and outpatient treatment  
●    Emergency care and procedures, such as wound dressing or stitches, if clinically required  
●    Prescribed medicines and investigations  
●    Hospitalisation if the treating doctor confirms it is needed

Common Reasons Claims Get Reduced or Rejected

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This is the part travellers often miss. Insurers usually do not deny claims because an animal was involved. Claims become difficult when the event looks avoidable, the reporting is delayed, or the paperwork is weak.

Avoidable-Risk Situations Insurers Scrutinise

Policies commonly exclude or limit claims linked to unsafe conduct or preventable exposure. For animal bites, scrutiny may increase if the incident appears connected to:

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●    Provoking, feeding, or trying to handle wild animals  
●    Ignoring warning signs at tourist spots  
●    Being intoxicated at the time of the incident  
●    Activities that a policy lists as excluded or restricted

The takeaway is simple: if your own description sounds like a risky choice rather than a sudden accident, the insurer may challenge it.

Delays, Missing Papers, and Policy Conditions

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Even when your incident is genuinely accidental, claims can still stall due to basics such as:

●    Not informing the insurer or assistance partner within the required time  
●    Missing itemised bills, prescriptions, or clinical notes  
●    No proof of travel dates or passport entry details when requested  
●    Submitting only pharmacy slips without a doctor’s consultation record

International travel insurance is paperwork-driven. If you document it well, you reduce the chance of avoidable back-and-forth.

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What to Do If You Are Bitten or Scratched in Bali

Your health comes first, always. But a few sensible steps can protect your recovery and keep your insurance file clean.

Medical Steps That Help You and Your Claim

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Act fast, stay calm, and get proper care before worrying about bills.

●    Clean the wound promptly and seek medical care, even if it seems minor  
●    Follow the doctor’s advice, including follow-ups if recommended  
●    Avoid self-medicating in place of a clinical assessment, because insurers often ask for a doctor’s report

Claim Notes and Documents to Collect

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Keep these handy; they’ll save time and avoid follow-up questions later.

●    Doctor’s notes that mention the nature of injury, treatment given, and advised next steps  
●    Prescriptions and pharmacy invoices  
●    Itemised hospital or clinic bills  
●    A brief written note of where and when it happened, while it is still fresh in your mind

Final Word

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Animal bites in Bali are not rare, and they are not always dramatic, which is exactly why travellers underestimate them. Many travel policies can cover bite-related medical treatment when it is accidental and medically necessary, but the outcome depends on your policy terms and the quality of your documentation. If you buy cover thoughtfully, keep the assistance number handy, and respond sensibly if an incident happens, you give yourself the best chance of both good medical care and a smoother claim experience.  
 

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