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TNPL 2025 Live Streaming: When And Where To Watch Nellai Royal Kings vs Trichy Grand Cholas?
TNPL 2025 Live Streaming: When And Where To Watch Nellai Royal Kings vs Trichy Grand Cholas?

India.com

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • India.com

TNPL 2025 Live Streaming: When And Where To Watch Nellai Royal Kings vs Trichy Grand Cholas?

The Tamil Nadu Premier League (TNPL) 2025 is heating up as two competitive sides Nellai Royal Kings and Trichy Grand Cholas are set to face off in what promises to be an entertaining clash on Saturday, June 7. This is the third match of the tournament and a key fixture as teams look to build early momentum in the league. Both teams have showcased exciting cricket in past editions of the league, and this contest is expected to be a close one, especially with the pitch at Sri Ramakrishna College Ground, Coimbatore, traditionally offering help to both batters and spinners. Match Details Match: Nellai Royal Kings vs Trichy Grand Cholas Date: Saturday, June 7, 2025 Time: 7:15 PM IST Venue: Sri Ramakrishna College Ground, Coimbatore TV Broadcast: Where To Watch Nellai Royal Kings vs Trichy Grand Cholas Live For viewers who prefer traditional TV, the Nellai Royal Kings vs Trichy Grand Cholas match will be broadcast live on Star Sports 1 and Star Sports Tamil channels. These channels offer detailed coverage, including expert commentary in both English and Tamil, ensuring fans get an immersive viewing experience throughout the tournament. Online Live Streaming: Watch Nellai Royal Kings vs Trichy Grand Cholas On Mobile and Desktop For those on the move or who prefer streaming on their devices, the Nellai Royal Kings vs Trichy Grand Cholas live streaming is available on FanCode, the official digital partner. FanCode provides a seamless streaming experience with live scores, player stats, and interactive features, perfect for cricket fans who want to stay updated in real-time. Official TNPL Mobile App: Stay Connected Anytime, Anywhere In addition to TV and online streaming, fans can download the official TNPL Live App on both Android and iOS platforms. The app delivers live scores, match schedules, player information, and exclusive news, making it an essential companion for die-hard TNPL supporters. Download for iOS: Available on the Apple App Store Download for Android: Available via APK or Google Play Store

Hollywood Hawks down Swans in AFL season opener
Hollywood Hawks down Swans in AFL season opener

Yahoo

time07-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Hollywood Hawks down Swans in AFL season opener

Sam Mitchell has hailed his side's growing resilience as Hawthorn took a step towards stamping themselves as genuine heavyweights in a hard-fought 20-point win over Sydney in the AFL season opener. The 'Hollywood Hawks' got down and dirty as they kicked off their campaign in impressive fashion with the 14.12 (96) to 11.10 (76) victory over last year's beaten grand finalists at the SCG on Friday night. Will Day was a dominant figure with 19 disposals and three goals in the first half before the Hawks kicked 25 points clear late in the second term, showcasing the flair that made them last year's great entertainers. What a stellar performance from Day 🤩Head to the AFL Live App for more weekly stats, presented by BWS.#AFLSwansHawks — AFL (@AFL) March 7, 2025 But the gun midfielder was limited by cramp and stopper James Jordon after the main break, when Hawthorn were forced to grit their teeth and hold off a surging Swans fightback. Both sides enjoyed four-goal runs as momentum swung in an entertaining contest, which became an arm wrestle when heavy rain fell during the second half. Hawks skipper James Sicily (20 disposals, eight marks) was brilliant in defence to start with and influential again when swung forward late, kicking the sealer in a three-goals-to-none final term. Dylan Moore (two goals), Jack Scrimshaw (18 disposals), Jai Newcombe (19 touches) and ruckman Lloyd Meek (six clearances, two goals) were also influential, while big-name recruits Tom Barrass and Josh Battle made strong starts in a beefed-up defensive unit. The only concern for Hawthorn was a right ankle injury to James Worpel just before halftime, which led to the midfielder's substitution. "There were some really good performances tonight," Mitchell said. "I thought the team handled the pressure of the game and the consistency of the pressure of the game. "The game looked intense the whole time and I think the fact that we handled that, there's a little bit of validation there." Day off the deck ⚽️#AFLSwansHawks — AFL (@AFL) March 7, 2025 Sydney, who had stewed on last year's grand final agony all summer, missed injured stars Errol Gulden and Callum Mills in their first game under new coach Dean Cox. Chad Warner (21 disposals, two goals), Nick Blakey (26, one), Matt Roberts (26 possessions) and Isaac Heeney (21 touches, 10 clearances) worked hard in a losing cause. Sam Wicks was superb in his new defensive role on Nick Watson, while remodelled forward Tom McCartin kicked one goal from just seven touches. Taylor Adams went off with a hamstring injury late in the match. Cox lamented Sydney's poor decision-making and inability to take advantage of opportunities with the game on the line early in the final term. "To come back in the third quarter and get to a position in the last quarter and then let it slide the way we did was disappointing," Cox said. "A little bit sour, but there's still a lot of things that we need to improve on. We know that. "With some young kids in our team, we need to develop them." Hawthorn take on Essendon in another Friday night blockbuster next week, while Sydney host the Brisbane Lions in their first meeting since last year's grand final.

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