Campaign India Team
Apr 02, 2011

Must watch on TV: The ICC World Cup, Barclays Premier League and more

Also watch the first MotoGP race of the season on Star Sports

Must watch on TV: The ICC World Cup, Barclays Premier League and more

 

Action from the ICC World Cup 2011 with the much awaited final between India and Sri Lanka scheduled on Saturday, April 2. As usual, the match will be available live on Star Cricket and Star Sports from 14.30 hours onwards.

All eyes will be on Sachin Tendulkar, who is on the crux of creating history with his hundred international cricket centuries and also win his first ever World Cup. Muttiah Muralitharan, who will be playing his last ODI match, will also hope to sign off on winning note on Saturday.

For Football fans, weekend watching will begin with league leaders Manchester United playing West Ham United on Saturday at 17.15 hours, followed by Liverpool taking on Roy Hodgson’s West Bromwich Albion at 19.25 hours. Arsenal will play Blackburn Rovers at 21.55 hours. All the games will be aired on ESPN.

For the racing enthusiasts, the first MotoGP race of the season kicks start at 14.30 hours on Star Sports. 

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Campaign India

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