This story is from March 9, 2006

Having a field day

With the England team on a high with a successful series on their Indian tour, TIMES NOW gets a feel of the field.
Having a field day
With the England team on a high with a successful series on their Indian tour, TIMES NOW gets a feel of the field.
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These are breaking stories from the TIMES NOW sports desk that had a strong impact on cricket fans. The channel has strived to be the first to break such sports stories and also do it differently.
The magic of cricket has India hooked on to television sets nationwide, and now it is the England team touring India that has audiences riveted to the screens awaiting constant updates.
Bringing all the action to everyone's homes, is A Few Good Men on TIMES NOW, where cricket fans can 'feel' the action from where it is happening... the cricket field itself and not predictable studios...

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And who better to observe, analyse and comment on the game than former England Captain, Nasser Hussain, who is a guest on the show, "I have enjoyed both, playing and commentating, and this show is surely different.
Analysing the game in a studio is easier because the script is structured; however in this case, you have to react to the game immediately."
Nasser is joined by left-hand batsman, Usman Afzaal, "Our analysis isn't technical, but fun so that the urban audience can relate to it."
So catch all the excitement on and off the field, on TIMES NOW every match day at 8 am and 7.30 pm and a repeat at 11.30 pm.
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