Here are ten sports series and films that will give you an adrenaline rush.

Covid-19 has wreaked havoc all over the world. The pandemic has affected lives and livelihoods. Many sporting events, including Tokyo Olympics, Indian Premier League (IPL), Champions League and English Premier League have been postponed due to the outbreak.

In India, on March 24, PM Narendra Modi announced a 21-day lockdown to stop the further spread of the novel coronavirus. People can neither go out nor can they watch live sporting events on their television. But, here's an easy solution.

For those who miss watching live cricket and football matches, here's a list of sports series and films to watch. Adrenaline rush guaranteed.

1. What to watch: Cricket Fever: Mumbai Indians

Where to watch: Netflix

The eight-part docu-series tracks the ups and downs of the Mumbai Indians team through IPL 2018. The series gives cricket fans a view of the unseen action, both on and off the field, starting with the auction, up to the end of their IPL campaign. The series also shows the intense pressure that the team faced when they lost five of the initial six matches. IPL 2020 might have been postponed but this series will give you the IPL feels.

2. What to watch: All Or Nothing: Manchester City

Where to watch: Amazon Prime

The eight-part docu-series brings you Manchester City's record-breaking Premier League-winning season of 2017-18. The series also shows exclusive footage from the dressing room with their coach Pep Guardiola. And, gives a wholesome view of the Man City players' lives. Apart from Manchester City, Amazon Prime also has All or Nothing series on the New Zealand All Blacks rugby team and NFL teams like Arizona Cardinals, Los Angeles Rams, Dallas Cowboys and a few others.

3. What to watch: Inside Edge

Where to watch: Amazon Prime

This sports drama revolves around team Mumbai Mavericks, which is part of PPL (Powerplay League T20), a fictional Indian Premier League kind of T20 cricket tournament. The series shows how power and money overpower the so-called gentleman's game. There are two seasons available on the OTT platform. The star cast includes Richa Chadha, Vivek Oberoi, Sayani Gupta, Tanuj Virwani, Aamir Bashir and Angad Bedi, among others.

4. What to watch: The Test: A New Era for Australia’s Team

Where to watch: Amazon Prime

This docu-series follows the Australian cricket team through their tough phase. It gives an insight into the troublesome period of Australian cricket after the Sandpapergate scandal. The series documents the journey of the team through the ball-tampering scandal of 2018 to the Ashes in England in 2019.

5. What to watch: Selection Day

Where to watch: Netflix

This Netflix India original is a coming-of-age drama about two brothers, Radha and Manju, who are raised by a strict father, to be star cricketers. The series stars Rajesh Tailang, Ratna Pathak and Mahesh Manjrekar.

6. What to watch: Andy Murray Resurfacing

Where to watch: Amazon Prime

The documentary film follows the emotional journey of tennis star Andy Murray. The film delves through Murray's most tumultuous phase between 2017-19 when he was dealing with an injury. From breaking down in front of the media, going through surgeries, to winning a Grand Slam in less than a year, the documentary tells an inspiring story of the ace tennis star.

7. What to watch: Roar Of The Lion

Where to watch: Hotstar VIP

The series documents the comeback of Chennai Super Kings team in Indian Premier League after a two-year suspension for spot-fixing. Fans got to see an emotional side of MS Dhoni, in the series directed by filmmaker Kabir Khan.

8. What to watch: Last Chance U

Where to watch: Netflix

The series documents the football programme at East Mississippi Community College. It deals with the struggles of the players, some of whom have come from socially and economically backward backgrounds. The coming-of-age story of redemption is available in four seasons on the OTT platform.

9. What to watch: Ballers

Where to watch: Hotstar Premium

The comedy-drama series stars Dwayne Johnson as Spencer Strasmore, a former NFL player, whose injury forces him to reinvent himself as a financial consultant to the current NFL players. The series concluded with its fifth season in 2019. The series also stars Russell Brand, John David Washington and Omar Miller.

10. What to watch: One In A Billion