Raahil Chopra
Oct 09, 2010

Must watch on TV: The action at the CWG continues

Also catch the Japanese Grand Prix and the second Test match between India and Australia.

Must watch on TV: The action at the CWG continues

With the rise in temperature around us, there’s also a rise in temperature in the sporting action with some red-hot action to look forward to this weekend. 

The Commonwealth Games are off and running. Tune into DD Sports over the weekend to track India’s performance and also find out if India can add to their impressive start at the Games in New Delhi and make ground on the Australian tally. 

While India try to play catch up to Australia in the CWG, Australia will be doing just that in the second Test match between Australia and India at Bengaluru. After a narrow and exciting win over the Aussies in the first Test at Mohali, India will look to attain a clean sweep in the Test series with a win against their fiercest rivals over the last decade. 

Catch the first two days of the second Test Live on Neo Cricket from 9:30 am onwards on Saturday and Sunday. 

Further, there’s Formula 1 action too. Fernando Alonso seems to have found form just at the right time as he’s started putting massive pressure on fellow title contenders Lewis Hamilton and Mark Webber with an impressive win at Singapore. With the battle shifting to Japan and just a few races left now, every point and position is going to be hard fought for. Qualifying for the Japanese GP is Live from 10:30 am on Saturday, with the race starting from 11:30 am onwards Live on STAR Sports.  

Source:
Campaign India

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