India turn to the Internet for latest updates of Cricket

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Action-packed midweek World Cup cricket appear to have led to traffic to the websites in India.

According to ComScore, the tournament has led to an increase of sites to visit for cricket in India, as fans went online in the most recent results and the corresponding updates. Sites reached the highest volume of traffic during the month for the week ending March 13 for 16.4 percent of the population online www.ESPNCricInfo.com visiting India and 13.4 percent of Internet users at Yahoo Cricket .

For the party of India and Pakistan in the semifinals on Wednesday, reports that Google uses its search engine a multi-hop. He said tickets for the match in Mohali, beat search queries, followed by hotels to stay. “Investigations are in Karnataka, followed by New Delhi and Maharashtra,” Google reports.

“The Internet continues to play an increasingly important role in sports competitions around the world, as fans turn to the Internet in real-time results and live streaming matches,” said Joe Nguyen, vice president of ComScore for Southeast Asia. “We look forward to an even greater punishment of cricket related sites, competition of the match between India and Pakistan on March 30, which is undoubtedly followed with interest in both countries.”

In fact, live from France against South Africa in www.espnstar.com broke the record for online streaming of India, with over three million courses of water delivered to 1.5 million consumers in the site generates a little male more than 175 million page views from 15 February and 23 March. Saw 20 million users in the period.

Alok Malik, Managing Director, ESPN Software India, said: “The response to the live broadcast of World Cup Cricket ICC 2011 on espnstar.com was fantastic Consumers have benefited from high quality stream online, which works Well, even on a low bandwidth, we .. expect the traction to build as we further progress in the tournament. ” Source by Business Standard
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