Wednesday, 15 January 2014

India-New Zealand Cricket Series Live and Exclusive on Sony LIV

Watch the much awaited New Zealand vs India cricket series on all digital platforms, with Sony LIV - Multi Screen Media (MSM)’s premium video-on-demand service. Along with LIVE streaming of the entire series, Sony LIV offers you a chance to catch up with a complete package of match highlights, fours, sixes, wickets, best catches and fielding moments, 100's/ 50's and 10/5 wicket hauls and the ‘Man of the Match’ moments. Additionally, viewers can also enjoy the special fun moments on and off the field.
The series will be held in New Zealand and is scheduled from the 19th January 2014 to the 18th February 2014. The 30 day tour starts with five ODIs followed by two Test Matches. Sony LIV is the single-point of entry into the World of Sony Entertainment Network. Viewers can watch the match live on SonyLIV.com or mobile phones and tablets by downloading it from IOS, Android, Windows and Java app stores.
Sony Entertainment Network executive vice-president new media, business development and digital/syndication Nitesh Kripalani said, “We want to make 2014’s first India series available to our viewers on multiple digital platforms. Viewers can log on to Sony Liv via any connected device and enjoy the cricketing action live. We have also introduced special content packages from the series to give cricket enthusiasts a complete immersive and engaging viewing experience.” 
The India tour of New Zealand 2014 bilateral series is a part of the Future Cricket Tour Program (FTP) prepared by International Cricket Council (ICC). This is the first series for the Indian team in the 2014 calendar.

Source:
http://cablequest.org/news/programme-news/item/4059-india-new-zealand-cricket-series-live-and-exclusive-on-sony-liv.html

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