Raahil Chopra
Jul 09, 2011

Must watch on TV: cricket, formula 1 and football coming your way

England take on Sri Lanka in the series decider on Saturday

Must watch on TV: cricket, formula 1 and football coming your way

Don't let the weather around you dampen you spirits, as there's some great sporting action coming your way to keep you entertained on the idiot box this weekend.
 
India are looking certain to win yet another Test series after dominating the first two days of the third Test match against the West Indies. Already leading the series 1-0, only rain looks like stopping the number one ranked team in Test cricket from winning yet another game. Watch action from the third, fourth and fifth days, Live on TEN Cricket from 19:00 hours.
 
Further, England and Sri Lanka, are locked at 2-2 and take on each other in the final ODI game at Manchester. Watch all the action on STAR Cricket, from 15:00 hours onwards on STAR Cricket.
 
For motor-racing fans there's the British Grand Prix from Silverstone. Local favourites, Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button will be hoping to end Red Bull's domination with a win at their local grand prix. Watch qualifying from Silverstone Live on Star Sports from 17:20 hours onwards on Saturday, followed by the race itself on Sunday from 17:30 hours.
 
For early risers, there's football action from the Copa America, which features Peru and Mexico. The game kicks off at 06:00 hours on Saturday morning.
 
Later on Saturday, (early hours of Sunday morning) at 00:30 hours, Brazil take on Paraguay.
 
This game is followed by Argentina's game against Venezuela at 03:00 hours.
 

Source:
Campaign India

Related Articles

Just Published

2 days ago

HUL, Honasa settle sunscreen campaign lawsuit

HUL to take down digital versions of the campaign; Honasa removes social media posts making a reference to Lakmé.

2 days ago

VDO.AI launches cricket-themed ad formats

Aims to help brands deliver 3x consumer engagement for their IPL ad campaigns.

2 days ago

Global adspend on news brands forecast to decline ...

Creator journalists and UGC are starting to draw more attention from advertisers wary of potentially distressing content on news brands.

2 days ago

Omnicom CEO John Wren dismisses speculation about ...

Wren was speaking at the Q1 earnings call and expects to close the IPG acquisition in H2 2025.