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India.com
02-07-2025
- Sport
- India.com
SL vs BAN Live Streaming in India – 1st ODI, Bangladesh Tour of Sri Lanka 2025: Where & How to Watch?
The R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo is set to witness an intense clash as Sri Lanka take on Bangladesh in the 1st ODI of the three-match series, kicking off on Wednesday, July 2 at 2:30 PM IST. Following a morale-boosting Test series win, the Lankan Lions aim to extend their dominance in the white-ball format, while a struggling Bangladesh side begins a new era under freshly appointed captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz. For Bangladesh, this isn't just another series—it's the beginning of a reset. With several senior players retiring and a dismal Champions Trophy campaign in the rearview, this young squad is desperate to turn the tide. Meanwhile, Sri Lanka, bolstered by the return of white-ball regulars like Wanindu Hasaranga and Kusal Mendis, will be eager to capitalize on their recent ODI success at home. Where Can You Watch SL vs BAN 1st ODI Live on TV in India? Fans in India can catch all the action live on the Sony Sports Network. The 1st ODI between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh will be broadcast on: Sony Sports Ten 1 (English) Sony Sports Ten 2 (Hindi) Sony Sports Ten 5 (Tamil/Telugu) The comprehensive coverage on these channels ensures that viewers across different regions can enjoy the game in their preferred language, making the SL vs BAN ODI series a pan-India cricketing event. How to Watch SL vs BAN 1st ODI Live Streaming Online in India? If you're planning to stream the match online, Sony Liv is the go-to platform. The SL vs BAN 1st ODI will be live-streamed on the Sony Liv app and website. However, access to the stream requires a subscription. Sony Liv offers flexible plans—monthly, half-yearly, or annual—suitable for casual viewers and hardcore fans alike. Alternatively, the match will also be streamed on the Fancode app and website, providing another reliable option for mobile and smart TV users. Users with Vi or Jio SIM cards may also gain access to bundled cricket packages that include Sony Liv streaming. What Are the Key Player Battles to Watch Out For? Several exciting mini-contests could define the 1st ODI: Wanindu Hasaranga vs Mehidy Hasan Miraz – a clash of spin all-rounders who lead with both ball and captaincy. Pathum Nissanka vs Mustafizur Rahman – the Lankan opener's technique will be tested by the cutter master. Litton Das vs Dilshan Madushanka – the returning Bangladeshi batter faces the fiery new-ball bowler in early overs. These matchups will play a crucial role in determining the momentum of the series opener and could very well shape the outlook for both teams. Can Bangladesh Bounce Back Under a New Captain? Bangladesh's recent ODI record is underwhelming: no wins in their last five bilateral series and a forgettable Champions Trophy performance. But the return of Litton Das, Taskin Ahmed, and Mustafizur Rahman brings experience to the squad. All eyes will be on Mehidy Hasan Miraz, who takes over the reins with the hope of restoring Bangladesh's lost pride in the 50-over format. What's Sri Lanka's Strategy Going Into the Series? Sri Lanka's white-ball resurgence in 2024 saw them defeat India, New Zealand, and West Indies at home, and they'll be aiming to build on that form. Charith Asalanka, now leading the side, has the likes of Avishka Fernando and Kusal Mendis to support him in the top order, with a solid spin attack led by Theekshana and Hasaranga. With the comfort of home conditions and a familiar pitch, Sri Lanka are expected to come out all guns blazing. When and Where Is the SL vs BAN ODI Series Being Played? Match 1: July 2, Colombo (R. Premadasa Stadium) – 2:30 PM IST Match 2: July 5, Colombo Match 3: July 8, Kandy Why This Series Matters for Both Teams? For Sri Lanka, it's about consistency and preparation ahead of major ICC events. For Bangladesh, it's about rebuilding confidence, identifying a core group, and giving their younger players a platform. With both teams in transition, the stakes are high—and that's what makes this series a must-watch for cricket fans.


Business Upturn
08-06-2025
- Sport
- Business Upturn
Where can Indian fans watch the Portugal vs Spain UEFA Nations League Final 2025?
By Aman Shukla Published on June 8, 2025, 15:55 IST The UEFA Nations League Final 2025 is set to be an electrifying clash between Portugal and Spain, featuring football icons like Cristiano Ronaldo and rising star Lamine Yamal. Scheduled for Sunday, June 8, 2025, at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany, this match kicks off at 9:00 PM CET, which translates to 12:30 AM IST on Monday, June 9, 2025. For Indian football fans eager to catch this high-stakes Iberian derby, here's everything you need to know about where and how to watch the Portugal vs Spain final live in India. Live Telecast on TV in India Indian fans can watch the Portugal vs Spain UEFA Nations League Final 2025 live on the Sony Sports Network. The match will be broadcast on Sony Sports Ten 2 and Sony Sports Ten 2 HD channels, ensuring high-quality viewing for football enthusiasts across the country. The Sony Sports Network has been the go-to broadcaster for UEFA Nations League matches in India, offering comprehensive coverage of this prestigious tournament. TV Channels: Sony Sports Ten 2 Sony Sports Ten 2 HD Live Streaming Online in India For those who prefer streaming on their devices, the Portugal vs Spain final will be available for live streaming on the SonyLIV app and SonyLIV website. SonyLIV provides a seamless streaming experience, allowing fans to watch the match on smartphones, tablets, laptops, or smart TVs. To access the live stream, you may need a SonyLIV subscription, which offers various plans to suit your viewing needs. Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at


The Hindu
06-06-2025
- Sport
- The Hindu
UFC 316: 'I just like beating people up,' says Kevin Holland ahead of Vicente Luque fight
This weekend's Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) will see one of its most active fighters enter the ring at the Prudential Centre in New Jersey. Veteran Kevin Holland will share the cage with fellow old-timer Vicente Luque in a welterweight bout on Sunday. The event will be headlined by the bantamweight title bout between reigning champion Merab Dvalishvili and Sean O'Malley. Holland, who equalled the record of most fights (5) in a year back in 2020, will be back in action for his third fight of 2025. The mantra behind being active is simple for Holland. 'It doesn't matter if the fight is pay-per-view or fight night; I'm just happy to get out there and put one out for the people,' the 32-year-old said in an interaction with Sportstar. 'I'm annoying, and the matchmakers know it. So, they just book me before I get annoyed,' he added. From Khamzat Chimaev to current division champion Jack Della Maddalena, Holland has seen it all in his division. His upcoming challenge is expected to be extremely challenging. With 20 finishes in 23 wins, Luque could pose a strong threat to Holland, who has an equally impressive 22 finishes in 27 bouts. 'For me, all the fighters are the same. We think about them one way, but they get grapple heavy. So, I'm ready for his grappling, and his are pretty understandable, and I'll be careful about that as well,' Holland said. 'Don't think it'll be hard, and hopefully I've prepared right. I've been doing this for a long time. Regardless of the changes we make during training, what is important is to make changes on the fly inside the cage,' he added. Holland has been in and out of the top 15 rankings of his division, and three losses in his last five bouts meant he was pushed out of the table. A win would put him back into the top 15, paving the way for a shot at the belt. However, Holland emphasises that the UFC is much more than just numbers. 'For me, all wins are important, and I don't really stress on numbers. I just like beating people up. I'll just show up looking to win,' he concluded. Streaming information Watch the UFC 316 - Dvalishvili vs. O'Malley 2 on 8th June 2025 at 7:30 AM IST live on Sony Sports Ten 2 SD & HD, Sony Sports Ten 3 SD & HD (Hindi), Sony Sports Ten 4 SD & HD (Tamil & Telugu).