Raahil Chopra
Jul 30, 2011

Must watch on TV: India-England Test match, Hungarian GP

Also watch the pre-season friendly games featuring Chelsea and Blackburn

Must watch on TV: India-England Test match, Hungarian GP

 

India and England resume their battle for the number one ranking in Test cricket this weekend. Already leading the series, the hosts have more reasons to smile as Indian opener, Gautam Gambhir has been ruled out of the Test alongwith ace pacer Zaheer Khan. Catch the first three days of the Test match from 15:30 hours onwards, Live on STAR Cricket.

Further, Live football returns to ESPN STAR Sports this weekend.

Kitchee Sports Club a Hong Kong based football club take on Blackburn Rovers on Saturday at 15:25 hours. In the second game of the day, Chelsea take on Aston Villa at 17:55 hours. Catch both the games on ESPN.

For Motorsports fans, there’s the Hungarian Grand Prix to look forward to. Following a stunning victory at the German Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton will look to carry his form into the Hungaroring. Force India looked strong in Germany, and Sutil will be looking to build on his sixth place with another strong performance in the points in Hungary. Catch qualifying from Hungary, at 17:20 hours on Saturday, followed by the race at 17:30 hours on Sunday, Live on STAR Sports.

Source:
Campaign India

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