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World T20: Know why India Vs Pakistan match was the 'Mother of All Battles'

New Delhi, April 6: Whenever India-Pakistan cricket match takes place, it becomes the hot topic of discussion. This time too, something similar happened and that's why one could say, "India versus Pakistan match is the Mother of All Battles."

More than 46 million people interacted on social networking platform Facebook during this year's ICC World Twenty 20, which culminated in thrilling victories by both the West Indies men and women's teams on April 3 in Kolkata.

World T20: Know why India Vs Pakistan match was the 'Mother of All Battles'.
"During the India vs Pakistan match on February 15, over 8.2 million people logged on to Facebook and the final match between England and West Indies saw 6.1 million people engage on the platform. The ICC and team Facebook pages saw over 180 million video views from March 8 to April 3," the social networking platform said on Wednesday.

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Most mentioned cricketers on Facebook included Virat Kohli (India), MS Dhoni (India), Shahid Afridi (Pakistan), Chris Gayle (West Indies), Rohit Sharma (India), Tamim Iqbal (Bangladesh) and Joe Root (England).

Among most mentioned women players on the social network were Sana Mir (Pakistan), Jahanara Alam (Bangladesh), Stafanie Taylor (West Indies), Mithali Raj (India) and Meg Lanning (Australia).

During the tournament, profile frames were used over 17 million times by people showing their support for ICC World Twenty20 teams on Facebook. This included players and cricket fans from around the world, as well as celebrities and public figures.

The ICC, multiple cricket boards, players, publishers and celebrities created over 500 live videos for cricket fans on Facebook.

Over 60 official press conferences were streamed directly on to the ICC Facebook page immediately following the conclusion of both men's and women's matches.

Hundreds of thousands of fans tuned on Facebook Live to watch their favourite players field media questions and millions more watched the videos on Facebook after each match.

OneIndia News

(With inputs from agencies)

Story first published: Thursday, August 3, 2017, 7:30 [IST]
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