Campaign India Team
Oct 29, 2011

Must watch on TV: First Formula 1 Indian Grand Prix and more

India take on England in a T20 match scheduled in Kolkata

Must watch on TV: First Formula 1 Indian Grand Prix and more

The excitement has built up for the most anticipated race of the season as India makes its debut on the F1 race calendar. The big guns take on the challenge of driving at the inaugural Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida and you can watch the qualifying sessions as well as the race on Star Sports from 1.50 pm on 29 October and 1.30 pm 30 October respectively.

Fresh from the thrashing given to England in the recently concluded five-match ODI series, India looks to continue their success at The Eden Gardens, Kolkata in the T20 format on 29 October. Catch the match live on Neo Cricket and DD1 from 6.30 pm.

The EPL fever continues with Manchester City leading the table with five points clear of their nearest rivals. The pick of the matches would be third placed Chelsea taking on their London rivals Arsenal at Stamford Bridge as they try to catch up with the league leaders. The match will be telecast on ESPN on 29 October from 5.10 pm. Everton play Manchester United on the same day and the match will be telecast on Star Sports from 5.15 pm. 
 

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