Raahil Chopra
May 28, 2010

Sports on TV: Turkish Grand Prix, Roland Garros and cricket

Visit France, Turkey, England and Zimbabwe to catch some great sporting action this weekend. If you can't make it, catch it on TV with a few coolers to beat the heat. 

Sports on TV: Turkish Grand Prix, Roland Garros and cricket

Visit France, Turkey, England and Zimbabwe to catch some great sporting action this weekend. If you can't make it, catch it on TV with a few coolers to beat the heat. 

 
Roland Garros 2010, heads into its fourth round during the weekend. Amongst the big names, only Ana Ivanovic has been eliminated, that leaves us with scorching tennis action featuring all the top players. Catch day 7 on Saturday and day 8 on Sunday, LIVE on STAR Sports from 14:30 hrs onwards.
 
For motorsports enthusiasts, there's the Turkish Grand Prix. Red Bull and Mark Webber will look to continue their winning streak, but Ferrari and Mclaren are due a race win and they must . Force India's, Sutil and Luizzi both finished in the points at Monte Carlo and will look to repeat that performance. Karun Chandhok did not finish the last race, but was in his best position this season, before he faced an unfortunate collision with Jarno Trulli. Catch qualifying from 16:20 hrs on Saturday and the race itself from 17:30 hrs on Sunday, LIVE on ESPN.
 
There's cricket action too. An understrength Indian team will take on Sri Lanka on Sunday in the tri series tournament going on in Zimbabwe. The match begins at 12:30 hrs and is LIVE on TEN Sports. 
Further, there's the first Test match of the England summer going on at Lord's. Catch days three and four on Saturday and Sunday, live on STAR Cricket from 15:30 hrs onwards.

 

Source:
Campaign India

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