
From Wimbledon to IND vs ENG, MLC finals and more: Your complete July 11–17 sports calendar
July 13, 2025, Sunday
2.00 PM | Cricket | Pondicherry Premier League 2025 M14 - Karaikal Kniights vs Genid Yanam Royals | Star Sports Khel
3.30 PM | Cricket | 3rd Test: England vs India, Day 4 | JioHotstar
3.30 PM | Motorsport | FIM MXGP 2025 - MXGP: Finland | JioHotstar
5.05 PM | Triathlon | World Triathlon Championships 2025: Hamburg, Day 2 | JioHotstar
6.00 PM | Cricket | Pondicherry Premier League 2025 M15 - Villianur Mohit Kings vs Ossudu Accord Warriors | Star Sports Khel
6.30 PM | Tennis | Wimbledon 2025 Finals (Various categories) | JioHotstar, Star Sports 1 SD+HD, Star Sports 1 Hindi SD+HD, Star Sports 1 Tamil SD+HD, Star Sports 1 Telugu SD+HD, Star Sports Select 1 SD+HD
July 14, 2025, Monday
5.30 AM | Cricket | Major League Cricket 2025 Final: Washington Freedom vs TBC | JioHotstar, Star Sports 1 SD+HD
3.30 PM | Cricket | 3rd Test: England vs India, Day 5 | JioHotstar
July 15, 2025, Tuesday
2.00 PM | Cricket | Pondicherry Premier League 2025 M16 - Karaikal Kniights vs Ruby WT Legends | Star Sports Khel
6.00 PM | Cricket | Pondicherry Premier League 2025 M17 - Genid Yanam Royals vs Ossudu Accord Warriors | Star Sports Khel
July 16, 2025, Wednesday
5.30 AM | Badminton | BWF Japan Open - Round of 32 | JioHotstar, Star Sports 3, Star Sports Select 1 SD+HD
2.00 PM | Cricket | Pondicherry Premier League 2025 M18 - Villianur Mohit Kings vs Mahe Megalo Strikers | Star Sports Khel
6.00 PM | Cricket | Pondicherry Premier League 2025 M19 - Ruby WT Legends vs Ossudu Accord Warriors | Star Sports Khel
July 17, 2025, Thursday
5.30 AM | Badminton | BWF Japan Open - Round of 16 (Court 1) | JioHotstar, Star Sports Select 1 SD+HD, Star Sports 3
5.30 AM | Badminton | BWF Japan Open - Round of 16 (Court 2) | JioHotstar, Star Sports Select 1 SD+HD, Star Sports 3
2.00 PM | Cricket | Pondicherry Premier League 2025 M20 - Villianur Mohit Kings vs Genid Yanam Royals | Star Sports Khel
6.00 PM | Cricket | Pondicherry Premier League 2025 M21 - Ruby WT Legends vs Mahe Megalo Strikers | Star Sports Khel
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