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Star World Premiere HD launches psychological thriller ‘Chance’ on 21 Oct

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Star World Premiere HD is set to launch the psychological thriller titled ‘Chance’ on 21 October. Starring Hugh Laurie, the show will air at 10 pm. ‘Chance’ marks Laurie’s comeback to primetime television with yet another story about a doctor, but this time it’s with a twist. As the show’s titular character, Laurie dons the role of Dr Eldon Chance, a forensic neuro-psychiatrist who takes up the dangerous job of trying to protect a patient with multiple personality disorder. Speaking about the show and how this doctor is different from that in ‘House’, Laurie stated, “I honestly don’t see any similarities, maybe because I’ve artificially erected a wall between the two things [in my mind]. Maybe I’m incorrect, and it will be a distraction for the audience, but I hope not, because the characters are massively different. Their attitude to life is different; the story that unfolds is infinitely removed from [the world of ‘House’].” ‘Chance’ follows the story of Dr Eldon Chance, a San Francisco-based forensic neuro-psychiatrist who reluctantly gets sucked into a violent and dangerous world of mistaken identity, police corruption and mental illness.

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Malaysia hoping to host Asia Cup

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Through its British colonial imprint, cricket has a rich history in Malaysia and remnants of the bat and ball sport can be traced back to the late 19th century. Relics of the British Empire are still evident across the country, notably through historical cricket clubs such as the Royal Selangor Club in the heart of Kuala Lumpur.
International cricket has been played in the South-East Asian country on a few occasions including notably at the Commonwealth Games in 1998 and, most recently, during a triangular One-Day International series featuring India, Australia and the West Indies in 2006.Unfortunately, cricket has never quite captured the imagination of the diverse Malaysian populace despite teasing on several occasions. However, there is genuine hope that international matches could return in the near future.
Cricbuzz recently chatted with Mahinda Vallipuram, who has been a tireless contributor to the Malaysian Cricket Association (MCA) during the past decade and is now its current president.Vallipuram talked about the state of cricket in Malaysia and attempts by the MCA to pitch the country as a home base for Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Cricket has a rich history in Malaysia. Why hasn't cricket ever taken off there?
In the 1960s, '70s and '80s cricket flourished. At one stage we beat Bangladesh. We found that teachers back then had an interest in cricket but when they retired there was a void in the schools. Ten-fifteen years ago we decided to work closely with the Education Department, so we can work with the teachers so they can do basic coaching for the kids. What we have done in the last 10-15 years is starting to bear fruit. Interschool is being played from under 12s. We have now more than 400 schools playing cricket, which churns into club cricket. It's not something that can be done overnight.
Malaysia has a vast Indian populace. Do they tend to still play cricket through the generations?
Many Indian kids in Malaysia are second, third or fourth generation so cricket is somewhat removed for them. In terms of a racial breakdown, you will find we have about 60-70 per cent of cricketers from Malay background, which is good because Malays are the majority in the country. They have taken the game well, which is good. The Indian mix has dropped which is not good, but a mix of races playing the game is positive. We have 15 state members across the countries, so we need to grow our local cricketing involvement. The mentality here is study first. We have shown that there is a pathway in cricket, where the children can proceed. We are working with the Education Department on how to identify sports schools where cricketers can live.
The last couple of years we have identified schools where we can put 15-20 kids from a particular state into a school. We can stream kids who are good at cricket into these schools. We hope through this we can retain kids and also show their parents that we want to take care of their children's education.
There is a new major sports stadium amid a 'sports city' being developed in Johor Bahru, located near the border of Singapore. Is there a chance major cricket matches could be played there in the future?
Cricket will definitely be one of the sports, where there will be a main oval and a second ground. It will have temporary seating and a very good pavilion. I suspect it will hold 15,000 people and upwards. We anticipate completion in 2018. We hope being close to Singapore that it could tap into the Singaporean market and work with Singapore cricket. There is the potential to host bilateral events.
Malaysia has hosted tri-series in 2006 (at its current main ground at Kinrara oval in Kuala Lumpur), the under 19s World Cup in 2008 and many ACC events. We have shown we can host international matches and I think we have a very stable environment. We have good hotels, transport and logistics. We would definitely like to go after T20 matches, certain tri-series and the possibility of bringing the Asian Cup to Malaysia. That discussion has taken place with the current ACC president (Shehreyar Khan) for Malaysia to either host the under 19s Asia Cup or the Asia Cup.
I understand there were discussions previously over the possibility of Pakistan being based in Malaysia. Can you provide some insight on this?
We offered Malaysia as a home base to Pakistan about four or five years ago. We had discussions with the Pakistan Cricket Board, and we were looked upon as one of the two countries other than the UAE. Subsequently, we did lose the bid (to UAE).
The government in Malaysia is very keen to support these types of things but at the time government sponsorship wasn't one of those things. Pakistan or anyone else looking for a neutral venue....Malaysia is good especially for time zones. If it is a day-night game in Malaysia, and we have lights at Kinrara Oval and the new ground will too, especially with a push for day-night Test matches, I think it will give us an opportunity to get prime time into the sub-continent. Australia is only 2-3 hours (eastern time) ahead and the UK is only six-seven hours difference.
So we are nicely placed for a day-nighter or even just a normal day game. Kinrara is an extremely good ground to play even after is has rained. The new oval will be built to the same standard.
Are there any other opportunities for Malaysia to host international cricket?
We met a number of countries at the ICC conference in Edinburgh in June and we have opened discussions again to market Malaysia as a venue. We have put forward to Afghanistan that Malaysia can be a neutral venue for them.
Malaysia has always been friendly to Afghanistan. Certainly, we have reached out to them and other full member countries like Sri Lanka and Australia for matches to be played in Malaysia. Afghanistan has taken it on board. They are aware that it is difficult to play matches, so I think they have received it well and we hope to work with them.
One of the criticisms of Tests being staged in Dubai is that matches are played in almost empty stadiums. If international cricket is based in Malaysia, do you believe there would be decent crowds?
We have good local support and that base is growing all the time. The sub-continent crowd out of Malaysia and Singapore is there to support it. With direct and cheap flights into Malaysia, even from Australia, it is economical for people to visit.
With flights, hotel and logistics at a competitive price, it is a package we could offer. The Kinrara pitch is Darwin clay and so would be the new oval. We are quite passionate how we deliver the grounds and how they are maintained, so I do think we have the quality of the grounds and pitches in Malaysia.
What is the state of the Malaysian national team and their goals for the future? The Malaysian Premier League has been going for a few years now. Has it been a success? Is there scope to lure some big names to provide it greater exposure?
It would be great for Malaysia to qualify for the T20 WC by 2020, and ODI World Cup by 2023. We have homegrown players coming through and have risen from 48 to 23 in the rankings in recent years. Our policy has moved from having foreign nationals to homegrown. We feel to be sustainable in a country like Malaysia.... we need to have born and bred players from Malaysia.
Our core players are Malaysian players bar two players. Going forward we may have 100 per cent of locals in the national team.
We have a Malaysian Premier League, which started five years ago. We have so far resisted getting the big names (like Michael Clarke in Hong Kong's T20 tournament) because they might not actually grow the game. If they score all the runs or take all the wickets, then you have an imbalance. We wanted something that allowed the local players to grow, and that has happened.
As we go on, Malaysian cricket will have a decision to make. Is it time to get the big names? And how will that work? Perhaps the full members can send some of their development players to Malaysia and they can prosper too.
MPL will need to change in the near future.
Source- Cricbuzz

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3 New Channel to join DD Free Dish Bouquet

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Doordarshan earned a sum of Rs 1293 million (Rs ) by sale of three new slots and extension of the licence of another 24 on the 31st auction of its free-to-air direct-to-home platform FreeDish on 20 and 21 October.The auction was called off on 6 October 2016 because of technical glitches. The new channels which successfully bid for the slots are -- News State Uttarakhand/Uttar Pradesh, 9x Bajao TV, and a teleshop channel. A DD announcement had earlier said the reserve price per slot is Rs 4.3 crore. FreeDish has not raised its reserve price, although the price for one channel went up to Rs 5.3 crore in an earlier auction. The reserve price had been Rs 3.7 crore till last year but was raised to its present level for the 25th e-auction in January.The e-Auction was conducted by M/s. C1 India Pvt. Ltd., Noida which also conducted the first stage of the FM Radio Phase III auctions on behalf of Prasar Bharati. Earlier this month, a senior DD official told indiantelevision.com that the “glitches were experienced by the bidders”. Following several complaints received in this regard, “the Competent Authority has cancelled the e-Auction conducted for the slots on 5 and 6 October 2016”.DD had made it clear that all registered bidders for the 31st e-Auction will be eligible for participating in the fresh bidding process on the rescheduled date, “which will be communicated in due course of time”.Meanwhile, DD has formally announced that it is now capable of carrying 104 television channels on its FTA FreeDish and the 24 channels being added to the present 80 channels will be the first to be launched on MPEG4 technology.DD officials also confirmed that FreeDish will soon be capable of carrying up to 250 channels.The official confirmed that a Call Centre would be set up for subscribers as soon as MPEG 4 becomes fully operational. The customer care service will have extensive complaint redressal mechanism. DD has decided to implement Indian Conditional Access System (iCAS) on DD Freedish Platform. iCAS, an initiative of the Central Government, is being initially introduced in the 24 MPEG-4 Channels. The introduction of iCAS will provide enhanced viewing experience to the viewers.DD officials said these additional 24 MPEG-4 SDTV channels will be available to viewers in FTA mode. The existing viewers will continue to get 80 SDTV channels, but will have to obtain iCAS-enabled authorised Set Top Boxes for accessing all 104 channels.Although FreeDish will remain free to air with no monthly or periodic fee, the viewers will be required to register with DD Freedish on getting the new STB from Doordarshan authorised STB dealers.FreeDish was launched with a modest bouquet of 33 channels in December 2004 and now carries 80 TV channels and 32 radio channels. The platform has a bouquet of channels consisting of 22 Doordarshan channels, two Parliamentary channels, seven general entertainment channels, 18 movie channels, 13 news channels, seven ,music channels, three religious channels and eight channels of other genres.After active consultation with all the stakeholders, DD has started the process for rolling out MPEG-4 STBs for its DD Freedish with iCAS. Doordarshan has invited e-Applications for authorisation/empanelment of STB original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to sell / distribute DD approved CAS enabled DD Freedish STBs in India. In this regard a pre bid meeting with the Indian STB manufacturers was held on 3 October 2016.Once the Indian STB OEMs are authorised by DD, they will start manufacturing quality STBs in India. They will set up their distribution network all over India for selling Indian STBs and providing services to Doordarshan Free Dish viewers
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Lancashire signs all rounder Ryan McLaren as overseas

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Ryan McLaren, the South African all-rounder, has signed for Lancashire as its overseas player for 2017, the club confirmed on Friday (October 21). McLaren played for Hampshire last season where he picked up 32 wickets and scored 855 runs in the County Championship.
"We're thrilled to bring Ryan into our squad for next year," head coach and Cricket Director Ashley Giles said. "He brings international experience to what is a relatively young, but extremely talented changing room. He will certainly add depth to our seam bowling department but will also give us balance with the bat too.
"His record in both ODI and First Class cricket is outstanding and we look forward to welcoming him to Emirates Old Trafford."
McLarenhas also represented Kent previously and will be available for the entire season now across all formats for Lancashire. The 33-year-old expressed his happiness after signing for the club and is hoping to win more trophies. "I'm delighted to be joining up with Lancashire next year," he said. "It's a big club and I can't wait to start working with Ashley Giles and the squad at Emirates Old Trafford.
"I'm looking forward to being a part of the squad in all competitions and hopefully win some more silverware for the Club."
McLaren has featured in two Tests, 54 One-Day Internationals and 12 Twenty20 Internationals for South Africa ever since he made his debut in 2009. He has been overlooked by the selectors for almost two years now with his last appearance coming in November 2014 in an ODI against Australia in Sydney.
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Saral Jeevan to launch new content line-up on 24 Oct

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Kannada infotainment channel Saral Jeevan is launching five new programmes in the Diwali week. Starting 24 October, Saral Jeevan will air three new weekday and two weekend programmes. The three weekday shows are ‘Anthima Dinagalu’ (Those Last Days), ‘Wide Angle’ and ‘Mane Aduge’ (The Cookery Show) while the weekend shows are ‘Kote Helida Kathe’ (Stories of Forts) and ‘Navu Nammavaru’ (We and Our Society). ‘Anthima Dinagalu’ (Those Last Days) will look at the epic stories and decode the mysterious and insightful ‘those last days’ of legendary personalities from stories like Mahabharata and Ramayana. The show will air from Monday to Saturday at 9 pm. ‘Wide Angle’ will present insightful true stories with historic significance. While some are amazing facts, others are major stories that have been drawing world’s attention for long. Giving a broader perspective on the issue and presenting a 360-degree version of the story is the crux of the programme. The show will air Monday–Friday at 9.30 pm. ‘Mane Aduge’ (Home Made Food) is a cookery show that will offer viewers an insight into dishes that can be cooked in a jiffy. Unlike regular cookery show where anchor and celebrity takes over the programme, ‘Mane Aduge’ is unique and the focus is only on the food and the joy of making it. It will air Monday–Saturday at 1.30 pm. Airing every Saturday at 9.30 pm, ‘Kote Helida Kathe’ (Stories of Forts) will present historic stories from forts. Many noted, small and big forts are shot in details to present to the viewers of Kannada. ‘Navu Nammavaru’ (We and Our Society), which will telecast every Saturday at 9.30 pm, will look at the lives of the Pourakarmikas, auto drivers, BMTC bus drivers and conductors, barbers, police and teachers. The programme is about understanding the life of these communities and presenting unseen .
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Colors’ new campaign urges men to take over Sunday chores to help women relax

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Close on the heels of Star Plus’ ‘Nayi Soch’ campaign upholding gender equality, Viacom18’s Hindi GEC Colors has launched a new campaign called #SundayIsHerHoliday that calls on men to give women their due. The campaign, created by Publicis, seeks to inspire and help men take over the Sunday chores of a household, so the lady of the house can get her much-needed time-off. The idea behind the campaign is to start by inspiring action and kicking off a conversation around the #SundayIsHerHoliday initiative. The next step aims at enabling action by offering tips to men and handholding them through some Sunday chores. The final step will be celebration by showcasing what actually happens when women get a full day break from household chores every week. So why did Colors embark on this campaign? Viacom18 CEO, Hindi mass entertainment Raj Nayak says, “We believe that entertainment should, where it can, nudge society forward, in big ways or small. This campaign is an embodiment of that belief. Gender equality is a man’s issue too, and at Colors, we have always believed in doing our bit in bringing about a change in mindsets.” Publicis South Asia MD, CCO Bobby Pawar believes that #SundayIsHerHoliday is an honest attempt at giving women their due. “The insight was simple. All women are working women. Most of them just end up working twice as much, at the office and at home. The realisation that it was unfair that they, unlike most other working people, don’t get a day off, struck us and gave birth to #SundayIsHerHoliday,” he noted.
Source: http://www.televisionpost.com  Music

travelxp to unveil new series ‘Off the Grid’ on 24 Oct

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In its new line-up of programming, travelxp is set to unveil a new series titled ‘Off the Grid’ on 24 October. The show has been filmed in Ladakh and Ireland. The broadcaster said that ‘Off the Grid’, filmed in 4K, unlocks unexplored destinations, taking viewers on less-familiar paths and sometimes harsh, yet beautiful, locations by travelling off the usual track. This is not only a new concept, but also gives the channel a fresh look. On similar lines, the channel has been airing shows like ‘Backpack and Glimpses’, promoting solo travel and in most cases featuring known locations and popular tourist destinations across countries. ‘Off the Grid’, the broadcaster claims, is unique as it not only aims to uncover a new face of travel but also comes along with a little adventure. It encourages a potential traveller to take a (solo) journey into the unknown. The show will also highlight regional culture, cuisine and some popular tourist spots. This will impart more knowledge and perhaps make it easier for the audience to connect with the location being featured. The first season will feature places like the Wild Atlantic Way in Ireland and the Ladakh region of Jammu & Kashmir. 
Source: http://www.televisionpost.com  Ok

Star Gold to promote TV premiere of ‘Pink’ by switching channel logo to same colour

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Star Gold is promoting the world television premiere of the movie ‘Pink’ in a unique way. As part of the marketing strategy, Star Gold will switch its channel’s logo to pink. Star Gold has initiated a new campaign called #StarTurnsPink to promote the film across platforms. The channel has also released a video for the campaign featuring film’s lead star Amitabh Bachchan reciting a poem, ‘Pink Sirf Ek Rang Nahi’. Star Gold has roped in a clutch of sponsors for the movie. The channel has got onboard Rin and Pan Bahar as presenting sponsors and Sony Bravia as technology partner. The film is powered by Gionee and Godrej Good Night Fabric Roll On. Star Gold will one of the year’s most topical films, ‘Pink’, on 23 October, at 1 pm. ‘Pink’, the Indian courtroom drama, is directed by Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury and is produced by Rashmi Sharma and Shoojit Sircar. The film stars Bachchan, Taapsee Pannu, Kirti Kulhari, Angad Bedi, Andrea Tariang, Piyush Mishra and Dhritiman Chatterjee. Written by Ritesh Shah, the film highlights the message that when a woman says no, she means no. It focuses on stereotyping the role of woman in society, and also underlines women freedom’s towards her own sexuality. The drama is based on three female protagonists Minal (Taapsee Pannu), Falak (Kirti Kulhari) and Andrea (Tariang) who are implicated in a crime. Bachchan who plays a character of a retired lawyer helps them to clear their names. Although the film had a slow start on the box office, it eventually received positive response from audience and critics, and has been one of the successful movies of the year.
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Test 411 Removed & Replaced NEWS STATE On DD Free Dish

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Test 411 Removed & Replaced NEWS STATE On DD Free Dish.
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Test 507 Removed & Replaced Housefull Action On DD Free Dish

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Test 507 Removed & Replaced Housefull Action On DD Free Dish.
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My Hero Academia starts 30 October on Animax India

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We didn't bowl badly, MS and Virat were outstanding: Neesham

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James Neesham, the New Zealand all-rounder, hailed Indian skipper MS Dhoni and his deputy Virat Kohli's efforts with the bat post the third One-Day International in Mohali on Sunday (October 23). Labeling them as 'some of the best chasers in the history', Neesham pointed out that his side didn't bowl badly in the seven-wicket loss on the night while admitting that they should have scored a few more runs.
Chasing 286 to go 2-1 up in the series, Kohli and Dhoni added 151 for the third wicket which set the tone for India's victory. While Dhoni got out for 80, Kohli anchored another chase to perfection and remained unbeaten on 154 until the end. "I think we fought pretty hard with the bat in the first innings to get..in the end what was a slightly below-par total," Neesham said. "To be fair, I dont think we bowled that badly in the second half of the game. The way Virat and MS batted was outstanding. When you are dealing with some of the best chasers in the history of the game, you got have a bit to go your way. I think we just have to keep trying and putting the ball in the right areas and hopefully that in the next game it comes to fruition for us."
But the game would have been done and dusted long back had it not been for Neesham's fighting 84-run partnership for the ninth wicket with Matt Henry that lifted his side when they were asked to bat first again. Neesham revealed that the initial plan was just to bat out the overs. "It was obviously a reasonably iffy situation in the first innings," he pointed out. "Henry came out and we basically thought of trying and batting the fifty overs, and try and scrap for as many runs as we can get. We obviously had a boost towards the end there with a few fours and sixes. I thought if we had eked out ten-fifteen runs in the end, that could have made a big difference."
Throughout the course of the series, a lot of talk has revolved around the effect dew can have on the bowling side but Neesham refused to use it as an excuse behind the loss. "It dewed up a little bit," he observed. "I think It was probably not as bad as the second game. These are the sort of conditions you have in the subcontinent and we sort of know how to deal with it. The lads had the towels and stuff out too. So it wasn't a big issue."
Even though the all-rounder wasn't completely surprised by Dhoni's approach on the night, he still acknowledged that his side will have to come up with a plan against the Indian skipper in the future games after he unusually went for his shots right at the start of the innings. "I think we know his modus operandi when he first comes in is often to chew up a few balls, get himself in and back himself to make it up in the end," he said. "Perhaps he saw the way it was more and more difficult for us to make runs and wanted to get on top of us early. It's extremely challenging with only four fielders near the boundary and when a batsman comes out and plays shots like that. That's something we need to talk about and try and combat in the rest of the series."
The 26-year-old also refused to read much into his side's middle order frailties in the series. On Sunday again, New Zealand quickly found themselves reeling at 199 for 8 from a strong 153 for 2. "I think we've seen, even for the Indian batsmen starting has been a challenge on the wickets in this series. You do a lot of work on the first ten balls in the nets, and sometimes it doesn't come to fruition," he said.
"I think the conditions are quite challenging to us coming over. I think we have laid a couple of decent foundations but like in the Test series, it is the small periods of play that have cost us the game. I think the middle period today was again the same. The majority of our batting innings, we've been good, it's just that last ten percent that has been an issue. Obviously, guys are not going to reinvent the wheel and change their game halfway through a one-day series. I suppose it is a case of getting off strike, try to keep your innings moving and then get on from there."

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India vs England, 1st Test
Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Rajkot
09:30 AM
04:00 AM GMT / 09:30 AM LOCAL

Nov 17, Thu - Nov 21, Mon
India vs England, 2nd Test
Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam
09:30 AM
04:00 AM GMT / 09:30 AM LOCAL

Nov 26, Sat - Nov 30, Wed
India vs England, 3rd Test
Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali
09:30 AM
04:00 AM GMT / 09:30 AM LOCAL

Dec 08, Thu - Dec 12, Mon
India vs England, 4th Test
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
09:30 AM
04:00 AM GMT / 09:30 AM LOCAL

Dec 16, Fri - Dec 20, Tue
India vs England, 5th Test
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
09:30 AM
04:00 AM GMT / 09:30 AM LOCAL

Jan 15, Sun
India vs England, 1st ODI
Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune
2:30 PM
09:00 AM GMT / 02:30 PM LOCAL

Jan 19, Thu
India vs England, 2nd ODI
Barabati Stadium, Cuttack
2:30 PM
09:00 AM GMT / 02:30 PM LOCAL

Jan 22, Sun
India vs England, 3rd ODI
Eden Gardens, Kolkata
2:30 PM
09:00 AM GMT / 02:30 PM LOCAL

Jan 26, Thu
India vs England, 1st T20I
Green Park, Kanpur
7:00 PM
01:30 PM GMT / 07:00 PM LOCAL

Jan 29, Sun
India vs England, 2nd T20I
Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur
7:00 PM
01:30 PM GMT / 07:00 PM LOCAL

Feb 01, Wed
India vs England, 3rd T20I
M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
7:00 PM
01:30 PM GMT / 07:00 PM LOCAL

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