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Zee Sports to air DLF Cup ODIs

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New Delhi, Sept. 5

Zee Sports is to telecast live all the seven one-day international cricket matches of the DLF Cup that is to be played in Kuala Lumpur from September 12.

In a statement, the television channel said that the day and night matches, would be exclusively available only on its channel.

The channel would also be conducting its studio show, Cricket Café, live from the stadium in Kuala Lumpur. Zee is also handling the production of the matches and its commentary panel includes Tony Greig, Ian Bishop, Arun Lal, L. Sivaramakrishnan, Jeff Thomson, Justin Langer and Kapil Dev. The series is to involve India, Australia and West Indies.

The finals are to be played on September 24.

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