Campaign India Team
Mar 22, 2014

Weekend Fun: India take on Pakistan, West Indies in the WC T20

Other weekend games include South Africa vs Sri Lanka, England vs New Zealand, Australia vs Pakistan

Weekend Fun: India take on Pakistan, West Indies in the WC T20
The World Cup may have begun last weekend with the qualifiers, but the fun at the ICC World Cup T20 begins this weekend with the Super 10s.
 
The first game of the Super 10s is the big game between India and Pakistan at 1900 hours, live on Star Sports and Star Sports 1. Team India will be in action again this weekend when they take on West Indies at the same time on Sunday.
 
Other games over the weekend are: South Africa versus Sri Lanka at 1500 hours and England versus New Zealand at 1900 hours on 22 March; and Pakistan versus Australia from 1500 hours the next day. 
 
For football fans, there are two big games to look forward to.
 
First, title aspirants Chelsea and Arsenal take on each other at 1815 hours on Saturday. On late Sunday night (0125 hours Monday), it's time for the El Clasico. Both the games will be live on Star Sports 4 and Star Sports HD2.
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