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NEO Cricket is an Indian pay television channel, launched by Nimbus Communications on October 1, 2006. Which is dedicated to cricket programming. The channel has exclusive rights to broadcast all International and Domestic cricket matches played in India. Also, carries International cricket games played in Bangladesh.

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Premier League Middlesbrough Vs Chelsea Highlights Video

Barclays Premier League: Middlesbrough Vs Chelsea Match Highlights, Report, Video
Chelsea completely outclassed Middlesbrough to keep their place at the top of the Premier League table.


Premier League Middlesbrough Vs Chelsea Match Report
Chelsea maintained their unbeaten start to the season as they cruised to a 5-0 win over a lacklustre Middlesbrough outfit at the Riverside Stadium.

The London side showed plenty of attacking flair but it was not a vintage performance.

The Premier League leaders were missing several injured stars and never got out of second gear against a disappointing home side.

Middlesbrough manager Gareth Southgate must have been bitterly disappointed with the performance of his team.

Boro lined up with five in midfield and Mido as the lone striker, with local hero Stewart Downing making his 200th appearance at the age of 23.

Chelsea welcomed the return after injury of John Terry and there was an encouraging chant of "there's only one England captain" from the visiting fans.

The Blues soon got into their stride and after only 14 minutes Salomon Kalou scored an easy goal after a deflection.

Soon after, home midfielder Gary O'Neil was booked for a foul though the decision was harsh.

Middlesbrough struggled to get into the game and the only surprise of the first half was that Chelsea had only one goal to show for their efforts.

Southgate must have hoped for second-half improvement but Middlesbrough's hopes were dashed with a superb strike by Juliano Belletti from 30 yards.

The power and accuracy of his shot left goalkeeper Ross Turnbull completely helpless and it will certainly be a candidate for goal of the month.

Kalou added a third almost immediately with a shot that struck centre-half David Wheater on its way into the net.

The rout continued as Kalou provided a perfect cross for Frank Lampard to score with a header.

When a Nicolas Anelka shot was fumbled onto a post by Turnbull, Florent Malouda pounced to score an easy goal from close range.

Chelsea were without several stars but they obviously have the strength in depth to mount a serious title challenge this season.

There were empty seats in the stands long before the final whistle as Middlesbrough fans made their way to the exits.

This was one of the Boro's poorest performances in recent years at Riverside Stadium and Southgate faces a tough challenge to lift his players.

Premier League Middlesbrough Vs Chelsea Main Highlights Video


Scolari revels in five-goal rout


A horrendous day - Southgate


Middlesbrough 0-5 Chelsea
Middlesbrough: Turnbull, Grounds (John Johnson 54), Wheater, Riggott, Taylor, Aliadiere, Shawky (Digard 65), O'Neil, Adam Johnson (Alves 65), Downing, Mido.
Subs Not Used: Jones, Emnes, Bennett, Walker.

Booked: O'Neil, Alves.

Chelsea: Cudicini, Bosingwa, Terry, Alex, Bridge (Ferreira 65), Belletti, Lampard (Deco 73), Mikel, Kalou, Anelka (Sinclair 78), Malouda.
Subs Not Used: Hilario, Ivanovic, Mancienne, Stoch.

Goals: Kalou 14, Belletti 51, Kalou 53, Lampard 63, Malouda 67.

Att: 29,221

Ref: Phil Dowd (Staffordshire).

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Premier League Arsenal vs Everton Highlights Video

Barclays Premier League: Arsenal vs Everton Match Highlights, Report, Video
Venue: Emirates Stadium Date: Saturday, 18 October
Arsenal kept themselves in the title hunt as they came from behind to win.


Premier League Arsenal vs Everton Match Report
A glowing second-half display from Theo Walcott gave Arsenal a 3-1 win over Everton to keep his side in Chelsea's wake.

With Phil Scolari's side firing five past Middlesbrough earlier in the afternoon, the Gunners needed a victory to stay in touch at the top.

Their task was made that much harder as early as the ninth minute when Leon Osman exchanged passes with Steven Pienar on the left side of the Arsenal box, before sliding in to poke the ball past Manuel Almunia from five yards out.

Having failed to respond against Hull City in the last match at the Emirates, the pressure was on Arsene Wenger and his boys, especially as Everton have yet to be beaten on their travels this season.

Robin Van Persie raised the home side's hopes on 15 minutes when he took a long pass on his chest inside the area and quickly got his shot off, but Tim Howard was equal to the effort and spread himself well to block the shot from point-blank range.

Emmanuel Adebayor was getting into some good positions, but typically missed a batch of opportunities.

Osman was unlucky in the 19th minute when his drilled left-foot shot was deflected wide of the left post off the body of Mikael Silvestre.

Van Persie should have done better on 25 minutes when he was teed up by Emmanuel Eboue on the right but he fired his shot from the edge of the area high over the bar.

The Dutchman was on target a few minutes later when he curled in a free-kick from the right side of the area, but Howard punched the ball away to safety.

Gael Clichy prevented his side from going further behind in the 36th minute when he cleared off the line from Joleon Lescott's headed effort.

Cesc Fabregas raised home fans pulses in the 40thth minute with a shot across goal that had the Toffees keeper beaten but flew just wide of the left post. The young Spaniard did the same two minutes later to the frustration of the Gunners faithful.

Everton for the part were not only encouraged to be in the lead at half-time, but David Moyes players also had a better share of the possession than their hosts.

Having lost club captain William Gallas before the game, the Gunners suffered a further setback when his deputy Kolo Toure injured his shoulder and had to be replaced by Walcott at the beginning of the second half.

That was in itself a declaration of attacking intent and the dividends were collected within three minutes when Samir Nasri equalised with a low drive from a central position that went beyond Howard's outstretched arm to finish in the bottom left corner of the net.

The goal spurred the Gunners and their fans on and the tempo quickened to a pace more akin to Wenger's side's style. Van Persie should have given his side the lead on 55 minutes, but spooned a right-foot shot high over the bar from ten yards out.

Van Persie had a good claim for a penalty waived a way by referee Peter Walton.

The Gunners continued to press forward and were rewarded for their adventure in the 69th minute when Van Persie was on hand to nod the ball home from close range after Howard's save from Fabregas' shot rebounded up to the striker.

Walcott sealed the points in the final minute with a low drive from just inside the right side of the area, after fellow substitute Abou Diaby had cleverly pulled the ball back for the England star.

Premier League Arsenal vs Everton Highlights Video


Moyes resolute after Arsenal recovery


Wenger proud of 'vital' fightback

Arsenal 3-1 Everton
Arsenal: Almunia, Song Billong, Toure (Walcott 46), Silvestre, Clichy, Eboue, Fabregas, Denilson, Nasri (Diaby 83), Van Persie, Adebayor.
Subs Not Used: Fabianski, Vela, Ramsey, Gibbs, Hoyte.

Booked: Adebayor, Clichy.

Goals: Nasri 48, Van Persie 70, Walcott 90.

Everton: Howard, Hibbert (Vaughan 80), Jagielka, Lescott, Baines, Arteta, Osman, Rodwell, Fellaini (Saha 74), Pienaar, Yakubu (Neville 80).
Subs Not Used: Nash, Nuno Valente, Gosling, Wallace.

Booked: Lescott, Hibbert, Pienaar, Osman.

Goals: Osman 9.

Att: 60,064

Ref: Peter Walton (Northamptonshire).

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Premier League Liverpool Vs Wigan Athletic Highlights Video

Barclays Premier League: Liverpool Vs Wigan Athletic Match Highlights, Report, Video
Venue: Anfield Date: Saturday, 18 October
Dirk Kuyt's scissor-kick five minutes from time gave Liverpool all three points against 10-man Wigan in a pulsating game at Anfield.


Barclays Premier League: Liverpool Vs Wigan Athletic Match Report
Liverpool twice came from behind against Wigan to take all three points and join Chelsea at the top of the table after a five-goal thriller at Anfield.

Two first-half strikes from Egypt forward Amr Zaki and one from Dirk Kuyt took the sides in at the break with the Latics deservedly one goal to the good, but a much improved second 45 minutes from the Reds and a Wigan sending-off changed the match.

Late goals from Albert Riera and Kuyt once again stopped the visitors from claiming their first-ever Premier League win at Anfield.

Outplaying the home side for most of the first half, Steve Bruce felt his side should have taken the lead on 22 minutes when a defence-splitting pass from Wilson Palacios left the Liverpool backline statuesque and found Olivier Kapo inside the six-yard box.

With only Pepe Reina to beat Kapo's low drive saw the Reds shot-stopper pull off a good save down to his right and recover quickly enough to clear the ball off the toe of the striker.

With no Fernando Torres for the Reds, goalscoring duties had been left to Robbie Keane, who had a chance to make his mark on the game after 27 minutes when a through ball from Riera left three Wigan defenders scrambling back to catch Keane, who unchallenged managed to curl the ball past Latics keeper Chris Kirkland but past the far post as well.

The breakthrough came just a minute later when a short pass from Reina to his centre-back Daniel Agger just outside the box was miscontrolled by the defender, inviting a challenge by the quick-thinking Amr Zaki, who stole the ball and slotted in his seventh of the season to give his side a well-deserved lead.

Against the run of play the home side found an equaliser on 36 minutes when a surging run from Agger deep inside his own half went unchallenged and, making up for his mistake which gifted Wigan the opener, the centre-half played a neat one-two with Riera and cut the ball back to an unmarked Kuyt, who levelled the scores.

Having got back into the game the Reds started to create a few more chances and a 30-yard thunderbolt from Kuyt was heading into the top corner before Kirkland got his fingertips to the ball and touched it onto the bar.

The visitors reclaimed the lead during added time before the break when a defensive mix up once again involving Agger and Andrea Dossena let Antonio Valencia cross the ball to Zaki on the edge of the six-yard box and he spectacularly volleyed in a right-foot rocket.

After the break the home side looked a different team and the Latics were almost pinned back on their 18-yard line from the off.

Latics keeper Kirkland looked determined to hold on to the lead and a good save from a Kuyt shot from six yards was a sign of things to come and further efforts from Steven Gerrard and Riera had the keeper stretched but looking well up to the task.

The turning point came with 20 minutes to go when referee Mr Wiley showed Valencia a yellow card after he was adjudged to have charged down a Liverpool free-kick before the ball was played.

The player was shown a second yellow four minutes later and ordered from the pitch after his challenge on Xabi Alonso was deemed reckless due to the fact he left the playing surface despite winning the ball.

Taking advantage of the extra man Liverpool found another gear and drew level for the second time with ten minutes left to play.

A one-two between Riera and substitute Nabil El Zhar found the tallwinger striding to meet the ball and his low shot found a path through a crowded area and into the back of the net.

Having all the momentum Liverpool were throwing everything they had at Wigan who had every player behind the ball, but all three points were claimed on 85 minutes after good work from Jermaine Pennant on the right managed to pick out a cross to Kuyt.

The Dutch forward acrobatically volleyed the ball into the ground and over a stranded Kirkland who couldn't get a firm enough hand to the ball to keep it out.

Premier League Liverpool Vs Wigan Athletic Highlights Video


Benitez hails Kuyt's double strike


Bruce incensed by sending off


Liverpool 3-2 Wigan Athletic
Liverpool: Reina, Arbeloa (Benayoun 79), Carragher, Agger, Dossena (El Zhar 78), Pennant, Gerrard, Alonso, Riera, Keane (Hyypia 90), Kuyt.
Subs Not Used: Cavalieri, Leiva Lucas, Insua, Ngog.

Booked: Dossena.

Goals: Kuyt 37, Riera 80, Kuyt 85.

Wigan: Kirkland, Melchiot, Scharner, Bramble, Figueroa, Valencia, Cattermole, Palacios (Koumas 90), Kapo (Brown 82), De Ridder (Kilbane 79), Zaki.
Subs Not Used: Pollitt, Taylor, Boyce, Camara.

Sent Off: Valencia (75).

Booked: Valencia.

Goals: Zaki 29, 45.

Att: 43,868

Ref: Alan Wiley (Staffordshire).

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India vs Australia, 2nd Test, Day 2 Highlights video

Australia in India, 2008, India vs Australia,
2nd Test, Day 2 (two) Highlights video played at Punjab C.A. Stadium, Mohali, October 17-21, 2008


Amit Mishra ends the day in style for India. A day which was dominated completely by India. Australia could hardly do anything first when Ganguly and Dhoni tore them apart and then when the Indian bowlers bowled with a lot of heart. Mishra did most of the damage for India but one cannot overlook the contribution of the other three bowlers. Australia are now under tremendous pressure with their top batsmen having gone back. The first hour tomorrow will call for some interesting cricket.

Match notes Day 2
* India: 350 runs in 96.1 overs (581 balls), Extras 15
* Drinks: India - 362/6 in 98.0 overs (SC Ganguly 70, MS Dhoni 27)
* 7th Wicket: 50 runs in 67 balls (SC Ganguly 14, MS Dhoni 35, Ex 1)
* India: 400 runs in 110.1 overs (665 balls), Extras 15
* Lunch: India - 401/6 in 111.0 overs (SC Ganguly 91, MS Dhoni 45)
* MS Dhoni: 50 off 63 balls (5 x 4, 2 x 6)
* 7th Wicket: 100 runs in 160 balls (SC Ganguly 34, MS Dhoni 58, Ex 8)
* SC Ganguly: 100 off 219 balls (8 x 4)
* India: 450 runs in 124.4 overs (752 balls), Extras 22
* Drinks: India - 457/8 in 125.0 overs (MS Dhoni 80, Z Khan 2)
* Innings Break: India - 469/10 in 129.0 overs (A Mishra 0)
* Australia 1st innings
* Tea: Australia - 13/1 in 6.0 overs (SM Katich 8, RT Ponting 5)
* Australia: 50 runs in 18.1 overs (111 balls), Extras 3
* Drinks: Australia - 62/3 in 22.0 overs (MEK Hussey 21)
* Australia: 100 runs in 38.6 overs (237 balls), Extras 4
* End Of Day: Australia - 102/4 in 40.5 overs (MEK Hussey 37)

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It was founded by Scott Rasmussen and his father Bill Rasmussen and launched on September 7, 1979, under the direction of Chet Simmons, who was the network's first President and CEO (and later became the United States Football League's first commissioner). Getty Oil Company provided the funding to begin the new venture.

Most programming on ESPN and its affiliated networks is composed of live or tape-delayed sporting events and sports-related news programming (such as 'SportsCenter') with the remainder filled by sports-related talk shows (such as 'Around the Horn', 'Jim Rome is Burning','Outside The Lines', and 'PTI') and sports-related documentaries.


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Watch Online Live ATP Masters Madrid


The Mutua Madrileña Masters Madrid is an annual tennis tournament for male professional players. The event is held annually in Madrid, Spain, and is played on indoor hardcourts (from 2003 in the Madrid Arena). The event is part of the ATP Masters Series on the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Tour.

The event moved to Madrid in 2002. Prior to that, the event was held in Stuttgart, Germany. The Stuttgart indoor tournament became a Masters Series event in 1996. Previously, the eighth event of the annual Master Series was in Essen, Germany, in 1995, and in Stockholm, Sweden, from 1990-1994. From 2009 the tournament will be moved to a new stadium and be played on clay courts as part of the ATP's new Masters 1000 series.

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