Fans can take their photo taken at the Sling booth before matches.
AB Wire
Sling International, a subsidiary of Dish Network Corporation, which provides over-‐the-‐top television services including domestic and international live and Video-‐On-‐Demand programming, are one of the sponsors of the 3-match ‘Cricket All-Stars’ which concludes with games in Houston and Los Angeles.
The first match of the series took place November 7 at Citi Field in New York. The next match will be held on November 11 at Minute Maid Park in Houston, and the last one on November 14 at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.
Legendary cricket players Sachin Tendulkar of India and Shane Warne of Australia are headlining their respective teams, “Sachin’s Blasters” and “Warne’s Warriors.” The two teams feature former
all-‐star players from eight different countries. Fans attending the Cricket All-‐Stars matches can visit
the Sling International booth to learn more about the product and snap a picture in the photo booth, according to a press release.
“Our goal is to bring the excitement of cricket to fans living in the U.S., and we wanted to show our
support for this rare opportunity to see some of the game’s greatest players live and in-‐person,”
said Chris Kuelling, senior vice president of International Programming for Sling TV, in a statement. “Not only is the Cricket All-‐Stars series a must-‐see event for lifelong cricket fans, it’s an opportunity to engage a whole new audience who may never before have experienced the game.”
Sling International’s sponsorship of the Cricket All-‐Stars stems from the brand’s support of the game and commitment to entertainment that connects viewers with their culture. A leading provider of global content to viewers in the U.S., Sling International delivers over 200 international channels including many top rated South Asian channels such as Willow Cricket, Sony, Aapka Colors, ZeeTV, Star Plus, Aaj Tak, TV Asia, ARY Digital, Geo TV, Maa TV, Sun TV and ETV.
Customers of Sling TV (www.Sling.com) who have the “Best of Live TV” package can watch the Cricke
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