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India-Australia series on Neo Sports

Chennai: Neo Sports will telecast live the India-Australia one-day cricket series, followed by a Twenty 20 match, beginning with the first ODI on September 29 at Bangalore.

To add context and drama to the series telecast, the coverage will also feature “Extra Cover,” a wrap around programme enveloping the LIVE cricket, which will be broadcast from Neo’s state of the art broadcasting facility in Mumbai.

Former Australian opener Michael Slater and India’s Murali Kartik will be there and then there is exclusive arrangement with Australian Speedster Brett Lee, who will give the viewers a sneak peek into the Australian camp both before and after the match.

Former India leg-spinner, L. Sivaramakrishnan, and Aussie paceman, Damien Fleming, will bring in the action from the arena. Neo Sports Plus will offer its viewers multiple language feeds in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu.

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