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Mumbai: TIMES NOW, the 24 hour English news television of big stories
brings the ultimate stories from the cricketing ground this World
Cup 2007 in a special show - 'Kings of the Caribbean' starting March
14 at 7.30 am and 6.30 pm. Being the only show to be produced, shot
and anchored out of the West Indies, TIMES NOW will take millions
of Indian viewers in the midst of the cricketing action and presenting
the most comprehensive show on Indian television.
Commenting
on the special World Cup programming on the channel, Arnab Goswami,
Editor-in-Chief, TIMES NOW said, "We are going to cut the analysis
and increase the quantum of sports action, we cannot predict what
stories we will break from West Indies, but we certainly will be
No.1 in putting across the breaking stories and scoops whenever
it happens."
TIMES NOW will bring serious names like Sanjay Manjrekar - inarguably
India's most balanced cricket commentator and former English skipper
Nasser Hussain giving their incisive take on the matches. A seven
member team will spread across the Islands and ensure that you don't
miss any slice of the action.
Whether it is while the match is on or after it is over, TIMES
NOW will bring viewers exclusive peek into the dressing room talk,
the strategies and exclusive interviews with the cricketers. And
that's not all, with Reuters correspondents spread across the globe,
TIMES NOW will bring you the action and the reactions from all the
nations participating in the world cup
The show will cover each match with absolute finesse giving viewers
a complete picture of the game encapsulating picks out of the moments,
talking points of the game, the performances, goof ups, controversies
and the numbers that mattered all captured in a fast paced format.
With "unique range of sports graphics" on the channel,
TIMES NOW will spruce up the viewing experience with statistics
and information both pre and post matches.
Keeping up the sporting fervour amongst the Indian masses, TIMES
NOW has always been big on sports news including cricket. Some of
the biggest stories in the cricketing world have been broken on
the channel including the recent Match fixing scandal, Chappell
- Sehwag controversy and Shoaib Akhtar Ball Chucking case to list
a few.
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