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Television channel
Neo Sports
CountryIndia
Broadcast areaIndia
Ownership
OwnerNimbus Communications
History
Launched8 November 2006
Closed12 November 2018
Links
Websitewww.neosports.tv

NEO Sports was an Indian television channel, owned and operated by Nimbus Communications. Launched on 8 November 2006, it covers virtually all prime events in almost all popular sports like Golf, Football, Basketball, Tennis, Table Tennis, Motor Racing, Horse Racing and Sailing. The channel has Golf as a prime sport along with football.

It's sister channel Neo Cricket (later rebranded to Neo Prime) used to telecast BCCI's International and domestic cricket matches in until 2012.

Event

Cricket

  • International cricket in New Zealand till 2013
  • International cricket in Bangladesh till 2013
  • International cricket in India till March 2012
  • Domestic cricket in India till March 2012
  • Asia Cup till 2012

Football

Sister channel

  • NEO Prime

References

External links

India Sports television in India
Current
Defunct
Online streaming
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