Raahil Chopra
Jul 23, 2011

Must watch on TV: India- England Test match, Copa America finals

Also watch the German Grand Prix

Must watch on TV: India- England Test match, Copa America finals

High quality Test cricket returned yesterday and it promises to keep you occupied this weekend.
 
With an injury to Zaheer Khan, India’s chances for the Test match seem to be hampered, and the number one Test team in the world, will be looking to play catch up. Catch action from day’s three and four from Lord’s, Live on Saturday and Sunday on STAR Cricket from 15:30 hours onwards.
 
For football fans, there’s the Copa America final Find out whether the Paraguayans can stop Luis Suarez and company from lifting the tournament for a record 15th time on Sunday night (00:30 hours on Monday morning) on NEO Sports.
 
Further, there’s the German Grand Prix. Fernando Alonso will be hoping to continue his good form from Silverstone, where he won Ferrari their first race of the year.  Sebastian Vettel won’t let him have it easy as this one is his home grand prix and he’ll be looking to win it for the first time. Watch qualifying from Nürburgring, Live from 17:20 hours onwards on Saturday and the race itself on Sunday from 17:30 hours onwards on STAR Sports.
 

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