Campaign India Team
Mar 01, 2014

Weekend Fun: Satyamev Jayate 2, India vs Pakistan in the Asia Cup

Also watch the Capital One Cup final between Manchester City and Sunderland

Weekend Fun: Satyamev Jayate 2, India vs Pakistan in the Asia Cup

For those with no plans of stepping out of home, a relaxing weekend before TV is a real possibility.

Star Plus returns with the second season of Satyamev Jayate. The theme for the season is 'Concern for our country' and the first episode will be telecast at 11 am on Sunday.

Watch promos of the show here:

 

While the show aims to address concerns, it's followed by an occasion that will concern most in the country - a cricket match between India and Pakistan. The arch rivals meet in the Asia Cup on Sunday at 1:30 pm on Star Sports 1, HD1 and Star Sports 3. 

The other game over the weekend in the Asia Cup sees Afganistan take on Bangladesh on Saturday.

For English football fans, there's the first trophy of the season at stake as Manchester City take on Sunderland in the Capital One Cup final at Wembley. Kick off for the game is scheduled for 7:30 pm and the match will be aired live on Ten Action.

 

 

 

 

 

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