Campaign India Team
Oct 18, 2013

Weekend Fun: Ind-Aus 3rd ODI, Premier League returns

India take on Australia in the third ODI on Saturday at Mohali

Weekend Fun: Ind-Aus 3rd ODI, Premier League returns

For those with no plans this weekend, there's quite a bit of sporting action to catch on the television.

The Indian top order will look to carry their fiery form from Jaipur, as the third ODI against Australia gets underway on Saturday. The bowlers will hope for some respite as the venue for the third ODI, Mohali, generally offers them some help. The match begins at 13:30 hours and can be watched on Star Sports, Star Cricket and Star Cricket HD.

Barclays Premier League fans can rejoice too, as club football returns after the week-long international break. The action kicks off on ESPN and ESPN HD on Saturday at 17:15 hours with Liverpool's visit to Newcastle United.

Manchester United (vs Southampton), Chelsea (vs Cardiff City) and Arsenal (vs Norwich) feature in the games that begin at19:30 hours. Those games can be caught on ESPN, ESPN HD and Star Sports 2, respectively.

 

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